From Las Terrenas to Cabarete

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aarhus

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I am helping a friend with his traveling. He is asking how he can go with busses from Las Terrenas to Cabarete ?
 

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There are buses... small- 20 pax or so - LT to POP - 2 or 3x a day
They'll stop in Cabarete

He should ask around LT for locations
 

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Caribe Tours from Cabarete to Nagua, I am not sure if Caribe tours had extended theirs routes but way back from Nagua to Las Terrenas there was voladoras.

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Caribe Tours from Cabarete to Nagua, I am not sure if Caribe tours had extended theirs routes but way back from Nagua to Las Terrenas there was voladoras.

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There is a direct bus Nagua to Cabarete?
 

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There is a direct bus Nagua to Cabarete?
No there is none. He obviously do not live here. There are small buses though. Your friend should just ask the expats in LT, I am sure they know when and where.
 
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Caribe Tours only goes as far west as Rio San Juan..... from Nagua

The Sto Dom bus stops at Nagua on some routes
There are express buses that do not stop
 

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No there is none. He obviously do not live here. There are small buses though. Your friend should just ask the expats in LT, I am sure they know when and where.
I have told him to go ask in front of the cemetery where the small busses leave and find the bus for Nagua and then in Nagua ask for Sosua/Cabarete or Puerto Plata.
 
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Caribe Tours tried to make stops in Cabarete. The Taxi Mafia threatened to burn the buses. So, there is no stop in Cabarete.

Caribe Tours tried to make stops in Cabarete. The Taxi Mafia threatened to burn the buses. So, there is no stop in Cabarete.
True story. I remember this gringo, about ten years ago, that came up with this "great" business idea, I warned him, to buy a huge van, that could pick up 10 people with luggage from the airport, driving them to Cabarete. It ended up with his van getting destroyed by golf clubs. And yes, with passengers in it. No, he is no longer here. You need to have some common sense to live here,
 

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Not only in DR here in the US is the same, transportation unions protect theirs territory.

JJ
 

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Ask your friend if he really thinks it is a good idea in these times of Covid to be squeezed like sardines into a tiny bus that hurtles along at breakneck speed on these, the most dangerous roads in the world, with every single passenger on a different phone call. Surely a taxi is the best option here?
 

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I took one of the smaller guaguas from Las Galeras to Cabarete, but it was a few years ago and pre-Covid. It was not packed, had A/C and was very clean. Definitely no chickens, as there were on local buses around Las Galeras.
It looks like he can take the guagua from Las Terrenas to Puerto Plata and they’ll stop in Cabarete/Sosua for $400RD.
Depends what you’re up for. And while I’m not game for the chicken buses with holes in the floor, 4 people to a seat, that stop to pack the aisles every 500 feet, the smaller air conditioned guaguas are pretty comfortable and not crammed full. Some have on board Wifi. I like adventure but not as much as I did 10 years ago. Those guaguas are a happy medium in my opinion.
An Uber from Las Terrenas to Cabarete is $2500RD.
 

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I took one of the smaller guaguas from Las Galeras to Cabarete, but it was a few years ago and pre-Covid. It was not packed, had A/C and was very clean. Definitely no chickens, as there were on local buses around Las Galeras.
It looks like he can take the guagua from Las Terrenas to Puerto Plata and they’ll stop in Cabarete/Sosua for $400RD.
Depends what you’re up for. And while I’m not game for the chicken buses with holes in the floor, 4 people to a seat, that stop to pack the aisles every 500 feet, the smaller air conditioned guaguas are pretty comfortable and not crammed full. Some have on board Wifi. I like adventure but not as much as I did 10 years ago. Those guaguas are a happy medium in my opinion.
An Uber from Las Terrenas to Cabarete is $2500RD.

I completely agree. Like you, I'm not near as adventurous as I was 10 or 20 years ago. But I never bypass the guaguas when I need transportation. You save a ton of $ if you use them a lot.

Some people just prefer to be a bit more secure. I'm just not one of them.
 
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Ask your friend if he really thinks it is a good idea in these times of Covid to be squeezed like sardines into a tiny bus that hurtles along at breakneck speed on these, the most dangerous roads in the world, with every single passenger on a different phone call. Surely a taxi is the best option here?
He is the type who travels everywhere. Normally I wouldn’t recommend it. I don’t know about Covid.
 
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How transportation companies can survive in DR? My Mom yesterday used Metro from Santiago to Sosua $190. RD only, that's less than $4. Dollars... Ridiculous prize!

JJ
 

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I completely agree. Like you, I'm not near as adventurous as I was 10 or 20 years ago. But I never bypass the guaguas when I need transportation. You save a ton of $ if you use them a lot.

Some people just prefer to be a bit more secure. I'm just not one of them.
The only time I haven’t felt safe on a guagua is getting off on Duarte to catch a taxi.
But on the actual guaguas themselves, I’ve never felt unsafe. Unless there are holes in the floor and I’ve only been on them a handful of times.
 

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The only time I haven’t felt safe on a guagua is getting off on Duarte to catch a taxi.
But on the actual guaguas themselves, I’ve never felt unsafe. Unless there are holes in the floor and I’ve only been on them a handful of times.
I also got of many years ago on Duarte and didn’t like it. Also don’t like the station the Las Terrenas bus uses in SD behind Plaza Lama and don't think I will go again. Rather Caribe Tours although then have to go to or from Sanchez.
 
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