Watch the new production of Mr. Eladio Perez and enjoy the virgin environment of the South coastal areas of the Dominican Republic.
Have fun!
[video=youtube_share;A3qJDjaIrKA]https://youtu.be/A3qJDjaIrKA[/video]
JJ
You can kiss this beautiful paradise goodbye. By the time the
politicians and "investors" finish carving up this pie it will probably
look more like Punta Cana (full of AI's) than a tropical paradise.
Corruption, as always, WILL REIGN $UPREME!
You can kiss this beautiful paradise goodbye. By the time the
politicians and "investors" finish carving up this pie it will probably
look more like Punta Cana (full of AI's) than a tropical paradise.
Corruption, as always, WILL REIGN $UPREME!
The coast south of Barahona is astounding. The road south, as you know, winds along the hillsides and dips into lush jungled ravines, yet the vegetation changes dramatically as you emerge from a ravine in a matter of a couple of hundred feet. I've never seen anything like it.
I respectfully disagree. It'll be ten or fifteen years, if ever, before the government is interested in funding infrastructure that'll support resorts.
Granted it's a beautiful, rugged coast. However it doesn't have, for the most part, the beaches that the Punta Cana area has.
The next area that'll be poached in the near future is the Miches area, and that will be a shame.
The biggest setbacks are (1) the distance from the Capital (2) the sea is rough in many places with a lot of undertow and (3) many of the beaches are pebbles rather than sand. It will take a long time before there is major tourism S of Barahona, in my opinion.
Yes, I have been to Paraiso, Los Patos and San Rafael, and it is really nice.
I love Los Patos,it is our families vacation every year.Living in Jarabocoa,is like the upstate New York,my birth home.I am from Saratoga Springs.