yes, it is very nice.i stayed at the Hotel Jimenoa.........beautifull location on the river .....nice restaurant ......clean and comfortable .....i would recommend it
yes, it is very nice.i stayed at the Hotel Jimenoa.........beautifull location on the river .....nice restaurant ......clean and comfortable .....i would recommend it
Thanks, was not planning too . I will be renting a private residence. Any spa's or places to get a professional massage for couples?i would advise against staying at Jarabacoa River Club & Resort
16 degrees Celsius this morning. 13-16 is common overnight in the winter months. Some of the villas are in the mountains where 8-10 isn't uncommon. Jarabacoa caters to the rich Dominicans not foreigners.OH WHATS WITH THE FIREPLACES IN SO MANY LOCATIONS? Does it really get that cold up there? I'm from Canada, so Caribbean cold like 6 am cool mornings where I am in shorts still and they are in winter jackets and hats and its 17degrees?
So autumn like Canadian weather. Thanks was just curious as I saw the mention of fireplaces in quiet a few places. Money is money and these days, that's all the world wants 🤷♂️. Local or foreign.16 degrees Celsius this morning. 13-16 is common overnight in the winter months. Some of the villas are in the mountains where 8-10 isn't uncommon. Jarabacoa caters to the rich Dominicans not foreigners.
I spent a night in Jarabacoa many years ago when I was married and I swear we almost froze to death.OH WHATS WITH THE FIREPLACES IN SO MANY LOCATIONS? Does it really get that cold up there? I'm from Canada, so Caribbean cold like 6 am cool mornings where I am in shorts still and they are in winter jackets and hats and its 17degrees?
You are exaggerating I hope , or you went without a good pair of fleece pajama pants ?I spent a night in Jarabacoa many years ago when I was married and I swear we almost froze to death.
I don't even know what fleece pajamas are! lolYou are exaggerating I hope , or you went without a good pair of fleece pajama pants ?
But thanks I will ensure to take a place with a fireplace as it will be in the autumn by the time I get to that part of the island.
I called them flannels when i was a kid. Different material than fleece. Fleece sounds like what rich folks wearI don't even know what fleece pajamas are! lol
On one of my first trips to the DR, in the fall or winter, the hotel I was staying at did not offer any bedding beyond a top sheet for warmth. I slept a few nights in jeans and a jacket, wrapped up in towels. It was bizarre.I spent a night in Jarabacoa many years ago when I was married and I swear we almost froze to death.
I love flannel sheets LOL (There, I said it!)I called them flannels when i was a kid. Different material than fleece. Fleece sounds like what rich folks wear
It makes me want to move to Jarabacoa. Maybe Bob and Cobraboy and I can all hang out! LOLOH WHATS WITH THE FIREPLACES IN SO MANY LOCATIONS? Does it really get that cold up there? I'm from Canada, so Caribbean cold like 6 am cool mornings where I am in shorts still and they are in winter jackets and hats and its 17degrees?
LOL, fleece pajama's. I am from Canada, played football in the snow with a nice layer of ice water below it, been thru an Ice storm, had no power for 3 days and the catch , I owned a king size water bed at the time. So as long as it does not go below 0 degrees , I will be good.On one of my first trips to the DR, in the fall or winter, the hotel I was staying at did not offer any bedding beyond a top sheet for warmth. I slept a few nights in jeans and a jacket, wrapped up in towels. It was bizarre.
Worse was up at the top camp on Pico Duarte, in January where frost or even snow is possible. We were cold enough, despite trying to anticipate the weather and dressing accordingly in many layers, that our teeth were chattering and we were shaking uncontrollably until we moved closer to a fire. Signs of hypothermia.
Luckily now all hotels and AirBnB's I've stayed in for the last 10 years have comforters and blankets.
I want to climb Pico Duarte again one day, it was an amazing voyage I still dream about.
No but for those who live in a cold climate weather. Flannel and fleece are different.I called them flannels when i was a kid. Different material than fleece. Fleece sounds like what rich folks wear