It's for a ferries service... Still negotiating with the gov...
Puerto Plata - Florida
Puerto Plata - NY
No-no-no, ferry to NY will go from Sosua (under negotiations)
It's for a ferries service... Still negotiating with the gov...
Puerto Plata - Florida
Puerto Plata - NY
Ferry Puerto plata to NY? ????
It's for a ferries service... Still negotiating with the gov...
Puerto Plata - Florida
Puerto Plata - NY
they gave them housing to leave and they then sold the houses they got and of course did not leave either..
that is just the first part. it will continue on to London.
A few days ago I was made aware by the rumor mill that Royal Caribbean has been 'studying' the possibility of building its own private cruise port near Puerto Plata. I don't know where exactly they are considering building that, but if built then Puerto Plata will quickly become the major cruise port of call in the Caribbean (yes, I know PP faces the Atlantic, but if the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, and even Bermuda, yes Bermuda, are marketed as Caribbean, then...) Puerto Plata might also become the only 'city' with two private cruise ports in the world.In the Dominican Republic there are three cruise ship ports and two mooring points. The ports are Amber Cove in Puerto Plata, Casa de Campo in La Romana and Sans Souci in Santo Domingo. The mooring points are offshore at Isla Catalina and offshore in Samana Bay.
You need to contact the management of the ports to arrange for the photo-taking and interviews.
See port websites:
Puerto Plata: http://www.ambercove.com (it lists the port schedule)
La Romana: http://cdcports.com/es/puertos-lr/
Santo Domingo: http://www.sansouci.com.do
Samana: http://www.schad.do/services/cruise-industry/
A few days ago I was made aware by the rumor mill that Royal Caribbean has been 'studying' the possibility of building its own private cruise port near Puerto Plata. I don't know where exactly they are considering building that, but if built then Puerto Plata will quickly become the major cruise port of call in the Caribbean (yes, I know PP faces the Atlantic, but if the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, and even Bermuda, yes Bermuda, are marketed as Caribbean, then...) Puerto Plata might also become the only 'city' with two private cruise ports in the world.
A few days ago I was made aware by the rumor mill that Royal Caribbean has been 'studying' the possibility of building its own private cruise port near Puerto Plata. I don't know where exactly they are considering building that, but if built then Puerto Plata will quickly become the major cruise port of call in the Caribbean (yes, I know PP faces the Atlantic, but if the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, and even Bermuda, yes Bermuda, are marketed as Caribbean, then...) Puerto Plata might also become the only 'city' with two private cruise ports in the world.
When my family was here last month, we went to visit Port San Felipe, and the tour guide said that Royal Caribbean was looking at putting a dock where the power plant is, and that they were going to pay to move the power plant.
the plant is closed and their contract is likely not to be renewed. moving it is not a problem. what is a problem is barrios surrounding the port. they would have to be eradicated, burned to the ground and the land sown with salt and crushed bones. and barrios have votes living there. this would be a difficult and expensive task to move the poor.
Not really. Judging by the service in Pto Pta it was only a dozen haitianos working a treadmill.But moving power plants? That is going some! How big of a machine would that take?
Not really. Judging by the service in Pto Pta it was only a dozen haitianos working a treadmill.