Sosua Travel Dominican Republic
When you travel to Sosua and to other small towns.What will be apparent,is that there is
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For those of you that know nothing of the Dominican Republic, I will give you a brief rundown.
It is the second largest island next to Cuba in the Caribbean. The Dominican Republic occupies two thirds of the island of
Hispanola. Spanish is the official language with at least basic English in the tourist areas along with German and Italian.
The Dominican Republic is full of natural beauty with white sandy beaches, rivers, mountains
and waterfalls. The attractions don’t stop there as there is a lot of history here on the island, over 500 years. This
country is full of colorful people, music and dancing to add to the happy and seductive tropical culture. Northern Europeans
i.e. Germans,Italians,French,Brits along with many Scandinavian dudes have been coming to the island for years for vacations
, investments and wife hunting.
Canadians are a very large percentage of the visitors here also. It does not seem to be a very
popular place for Americans to visit unless they are related to Dominicans or X patriates. Why? Who knows as this is a tropical
paradise. And the women are beautiful. On the northcoast you will find Puerto Plata and the slumbering town of Sosua.
When Puerto Plata goes to sleep, Sosua is just about to start in party mode and it usually
goes on until the last drink is served. Bin there and done that, many times. A wonderful experience. After a few hours of
recovery you can and will find access to white and golden sandy beaches and clear seas . You can also participate in numerous
water sports if you have enough energy after closing the bar the night before.
The many coral reefs, varieties of fish, crustaceans and dolphins combine to present an underwater
wonderland, perfect for both snorkelers and scuba divers. Also to the north is the Bay of Samaná, where if luck is on your
side, especially at Cayo Levantado, you might just see the humpback whales that mate in the bay in the winter months. Visitors
can rent boats for deep-sea fishing, as well as Jet Skis, Wave Runners, other small boats and other water sports equipment.
The beach life here is absolutely amazing.
Most Dominican women are very curvy and attractive. They are mostly mulattos, mixed white,indian
and black blood.
Dominican women are very passionate about sex and their men. They take a very firm stance
on not sharing and become very possessive and jealous if their new man is with another woman.Watch out as sparks will fly
as well as anything they get their hands on if they are crossed by another woman. Dominican women are more apt to stay with
you for your entire stay than some of the women from our other destinations.
They really enjoy meeting and being courted around by foreigners. Merengue and Bachata are the
nations music and favorit dances in the Dominican Republic,they also enjoy current hip hop and rap.I guess it really does
not matter as they dance to just about anything as long as their man is happy. So take my advice and learn how to shake your
butt and dance a few steps. The women are extremely impressed with foreign men that know how to dance their Bachata and Merenque
dances.
Although the people are friendly and colorful, the Dominican Republic girls are probably less
educated than the women of Cuba for example with a literacy rate of 95%. That being said,you will always find many that speak
basic English. Nevertheless, Dominican women are sexy, passionate, can move in a sensuous way and love to have a good time.
FOR SOSUA AND OTHER DESTINATIONS, TAKE A LOOK AT THE SMT TRAVEL ACCESSORY PAGES IN THE TRAVEL
GIFT STORE .TAKE ALONG THAT SPECIAL GIFT FOR YOUR LADY IN SOSUA.
We can help you organize a trip to the island. Hotel information is available on these pages and can be
easily linked to on our site. The Blue book also covers and makes suggestions on where to stay depending on what level of
creature comforts you may want. From a personal perspective, I have had the most fun in the most decrepid of environments.
Now thats living!!! If you have any specific questions about a plan or group visiting the island and if you think you need
some help,just ask. Don't be getting involved with some local women on your own. SMT will help you along the way.