How old is your daughter? Does she live in the DR normally?
Tell her to go go to an All Inclusive Hotel in Punta Cana. Someplace like the Hard Rock Punta Cana or one of the RUIs or similar. Then they can enjoy the week, not have to carry money around with them and they will be pretty safe no matter how much they party at the AI hotel.
Yes, that would be easier for her. I figured an AI would be best. I was just wondering which would be most fun for her age group?
Probably Hard Rock Punta Cana... It has many pools, a good beach, and a club on site... plus it would have obvious, popular "name recognition" for her and her friends when they talk about their Spring Break adventure...
If price is a concern, just do a search on expedia for All Inclusive Punta Cana, so you can compare....
have 21 year olds changed that much? unless there is a tour group on site that week they will be surrounded by 40 year old couples and be bored to death after two days. when we left the hard rock it was like a noose was taken off my neck as we headed to the bus station to get back to santo domingo. id advise them to stay in a 30 or 40 dollar hotel on the north coast and do adventures every other day like the catamaran, 27 waterfalls, zip lining, outback safara, and playa grande. this is their chance to have an adventure with a fluent spanish speaker who knows the country, please dont advise them to go to an AI. i know safety is always an issue and it would be very comforting to know your daughter is safely in the resort, but if you want her to have the kinda trip that will create memories for a lifetime, give her some freedom to explore this great country. anyways, good luck to you and your daughter
I agree with you. Spring Break. Not really AI time. It's why I suggested Cabarete.
have 21 year olds changed that much? unless there is a tour group on site that week they will be surrounded by 40 year old couples and be bored to death after two days. when we left the hard rock it was like a noose was taken off my neck as we headed to the bus station to get back to santo domingo. id advise them to stay in a 30 or 40 dollar hotel on the north coast and do adventures every other day like the catamaran, 27 waterfalls, zip lining, outback safara, and playa grande. this is their chance to have an adventure with a fluent spanish speaker who knows the country, please dont advise them to go to an AI. i know safety is always an issue and it would be very comforting to know your daughter is safely in the resort, but if you want her to have the kinda trip that will create memories for a lifetime, give her some freedom to explore this great country. anyways, good luck to you and your daughter
have 21 year olds changed that much? unless there is a tour group on site that week they will be surrounded by 40 year old couples and be bored to death after two days. when we left the hard rock it was like a noose was taken off my neck as we headed to the bus station to get back to santo domingo. id advise them to stay in a 30 or 40 dollar hotel on the north coast and do adventures every other day like the catamaran, 27 waterfalls, zip lining, outback safara, and playa grande. this is their chance to have an adventure with a fluent spanish speaker who knows the country, please dont advise them to go to an AI. i know safety is always an issue and it would be very comforting to know your daughter is safely in the resort, but if you want her to have the kinda trip that will create memories for a lifetime, give her some freedom to explore this great country. anyways, good luck to you and your daughter
I agree with you. Spring Break. Not really AI time. It's why I suggested Cabarete.
Understand the thinking, however it is not unreasonable to suggest that the Cabarete of 5 plus years ago is not the Cabarete of today and sadly Sosua's sex tourism has seeped across there.
Would you really want them in or close to that environment?
Try Las Terrenas if PC is not ideal.
frank12 says your check is in the mail.
in all seriousness, a darn good suggestion.