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I know attractions and hotels in the Puerto Plata (North Coast) area of the Dominican Republic. Please note: Punta Cana is NOT in this area!
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It depends. If you're going to an oceanfront resort, you'll hardly see a mosquito until the sun goes down and the wind dies down about 7 p.m. If you're inland, watch out for early morning and late afternoon
You can, of course, if you maintain the boil for a minute or so, but bottled water is not very expensive, about $1 Canadian or U.S. per gallon, so you may find it easier to buy it. However, you really
You've been told several things wrong, but let me help. Punta Cana is a development without a town nearby, to make a long story short. There's nowhere outside the resort areas to go but if you do, you
I have to confess that I'm not sure about those places, which are a bit more remote. You can get nature, the sea and horses, but you won't find getting consumer goods so easy. Satellite TV is easy enough
Try Sosua or the area between Puerto Plata and Sosua. Try contacting a real estate agent you find here: www.popreport.com to get started. The nice houses are in the hills to the south of the main highway

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