And how is that Concept working out for the Shops , stores and Bars directly across the street from the Cruise Ship Port ?Hundreds of cruisers are doing just that each day paying USD$80 to board the Ocean King and tour Sosua Bay. They used to go diving as well, but not sure if that is still happening. Although not in Sosua, Outback Tours in Munoz, is full daily with cruisers going on buggie adventures. Most of the cruisers are anxious to get off the boat to visit the country and experience the culture. The tour guides will no doubt bring the tourists on a "plaza" tour to buy overpriced gifts, enjoy a cold coconut drink or eat an authentic Dominican meal to support the local economy. This has been the Turismo plan from the start. The plazas are certainly not being built for us locals to enjoy.
A whole make believe town made up specifically for Cruisers .
Last time I was there, 2 cruise Ships were In Port , and only one bar was busy.. the rest of the little make believe town was completely empty.. and it was the middle of the day, so Im guessing the ships did not just arrive, or were just leaving .
Has anyone actually been there when is was actually BUSY ?
And now if you compare that to a Trips to Sosua Beach ( which robs them of about 2 Hours , in travel Time give or take) , and there will be at least a 50/50 Split between Sosua and Cabarete. I would think most of them would opt for Cabarete since they can observe Kit Surfing, AND have a Beach with Umbrella drinks at same time .. cuz they dont know enough yet that the Beach is far superior at Sosua Bay for swimming and sunbathing . Cruisers are pretty clueless , for most of them its their very first time to an Island on one of its ports of call . I would be shocked if Sosua gets even 10 couples a day From the Cruise Ships.
but you are claiming " hundreds" ? I would love to see evidence of that . but you are on the ground so you would know.
I just dont see the Trickle down effect .