Boca Chica

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Overview
A lot of us have heard that Cuba is one of the hot spots for sex travelers. This is so, however Cuba has its ups and downs depending on the crackdowns it endures every so often. What may true about the sex scene today, can be different tomorrow. Its been a hit and miss lately. In the early 90’s it was said that you could get laid for an ice cube, a hair brush, or a bottle of shampoo. Now a days the reality of prices for sex can range from $15-45 and as much as $100, depending on the quality of the girl, your looks, age and how well you can speak Spanish.
(A Member Writes) “I made out with her, then I stripped her down and licked her body like a dog. I licked her pussy and ass for a while. I put my finger up her ass. I was as hard as a rock and ready to fuck. I humped on her for a few minutes then exploded. She wanted a condom, so I said….. how about just oral.. So we swapped doing each other orally till she came.. Then I had her lick the end of my cock while I masturbated and came on her tongue.”

“Age or looks are irrelevant here to the girls. Your heart (and sometimes your pocket book) is what counts. I dated two 18 year olds and they felt like real girlfriends (yes, I know this is fantasy island). Some girls just want some chocolates from the dollar stores, some wanted nada, some a friend in the U.S and some wanted $$ — you’ll will meet them all. A good girl (even though she sleeps with you in two hours of meeting you) will be insulted by money offers — take her shopping or buy her a real dinner or use your imagination. Sex is part of life in Cuba, as we learn how to drive, the girls learn how to please — they are all experts and sex is part of their daily routine.”

Women
Cuban women love sex and they do not get offended by overtures the way cold blooded American women do. The normal Cuban girl begins her sexually active life by the time she’s 12. A 16 year old girl has reached her prime and anything over 20 is already over the hill.
The typical Cuban girl with whom you might seek a relationship with will in all likelihood will be highly educated, such as a lawyer, doctor, optometrist.
The Cuban girls tend to have “dark” features. Their eyes are dark with thick eyebrows and thick bushes between their legs. They aren’t into shaving. Cuban girls tend to be tall and slender.

FINDING WOMEN
A good bar to visit is the Madhouse bar run by a couple of Germans. Girls hang out here and American music is played, rock usually. A Presidente beer will cost you 40RD about 2 dollars. Bar is located right on Duarte Ave and in the center of the action.

Isla Bonita and La Playa Vista
Isla bonita always has several girls during the day and fs is available.
La Playa Vista is (English/Australian run) and many english speakers stop by. Sometimes there are plenty of girls. At both places the girls will sit with you or on your lap if you prefer. Prices are negotiable.

Zanzi Bar
A small bar, next to the popular La Noria Disco and across the street from the La Criolla restaurant. This is a great place for people watching, as the bar straddles the street with half of its seating being indoors and the other half in an open air section that expands across the sidewalk and street. It’s location next to one of the popular discos and across the street from the city’s most popular late night eatery makes it a popular gathering place from 11pm until 1am. Staffed with waitresses that give prompt, friendly, and at times animated service, this is a closing point for the early evening crowd and starting point for much of the late night crowd. At Zanzi Bar, purchase fresh pastries, deserts, hot sandwiches, espresso, cappuccino, and every type of top shelf liquor.

Madhouse
A small bar owned by Germans who are every bit a part of the party. This is the place to go with a small group of friends when you don’t want to get lost in the crowds but still want good music and loud fun. Classic Rock and Roll is played here and there is a raised dance floor for when the mood strikes. One can sit on stools inside or outside and there are usually several tables with chairs set up in the street as well. This is my favorite place when I want to get away from the crowds, get some fresh air, and listen to great music.

Cost
Bar/street girls will charge at least 500 pesos or $32 for short time. 1000 pesos or $63.00USD for the entire night.
Cosmos Disco
Duarte Street
Plenty of girls, usually around 20 minimum. Only buy a girl a drink if you’re interested otherwise you’ll have several asking for drinks. Drinks for the girls are 50RD a little over 2 dollars. I’ve chosen a few from the Cosmos disco and always negotiate because there are several to choose from which will help you get a better deal. The is another disco in BC, forgot the name. It’s right before the Austria and Madhouse Bar. Has very few girls and they’re not as good looking. The place is really dark and not very well kept up. They also try to rip you off. No cover charges at Cosmos disco but if you try to enter with a drink, you’ll have to either drink it fast or throw it away because you can’t enter with a drink.

Cost
The prices are between $15 and $40. The difference in price depends on how well the girl likes you. In the Disco’s the price ranges from $35 to $70. The best Chica’s want up to $100. It helps if you have little gifts for her like shampoo, t-shirts, make-up, etc.

Legal
Prostitution is illegal but widespread. Customers are not prosecuted.
It is no problem for a 16 year old Cuban to fuck a 14 year old girl. But it is a *BIG* problem for a tourist to fuck any girl under 16. You can go to jail for this for up to 20 years. Age of consent is 18 years old.

OVERVIEW
Location:
Boca Chica is a small beach town in the Dominican Republic, about 10 minutes east by car from Santo Domingo airport and about 25 minutes east of Santo Domingo’s western edge.
Features:
It is known for its crystal clear, calm, and shallow waters, its proximity to both the capital and airport, and its abundant night life. Not to mention its fantastic accommodations, cheap food, lush mountain scenery, exciting music, Las Vegas type entertainment, and pristine beaches.
It’s a wonder why more Americans don’t travel to the Dominican Republic. The Europeans have discovered this tropical island paradise and flock to this place all year round.
Beaches:
The beach is crowded on weekends, especially on Sundays when many Dominicans have their day off and spend the day at the beach with their families. Boca Chica is virtually empty on weekdays. Days in Boca Chica are quiet compared to other popular destinations such as the Bahamas or Cancun. Boca Chica is a small town and the main strip is just a few blocks long, yet the beach stretches for nearly a mile.
Girls:
Black girls, mostly very dark skinned and rather large, dominate the local sex scene. The expensive hotels and resorts do not allow female visitors, so if you wish to entertain guests, stay at the budget hotels. Some hotels charge $10 or so if you want to bring a girl to your room for the night. You can usually defeat that by taking a double occupancy room (although they is more expensive than the single occupancy, so you still end up paying. At least you get a larger room).
Sex:
There are love’ motels in Calle Duarte which have rooms for $10 for short time. During the day some working girls hang on the beach and in and around various bars and small restaurants in Calle Duarte, the main street running parallel to the beach. The Ronnie’s Bar , El Bar at the Villa Don, and the Wiggle Bar are very popular in that regard. Most girls however appear on the street after 8 pm. Many gather in the bar Zanzibar but the best girls can be found after midnight in local discos: Las Terrazes, Alcatraz, La Cueva. You could also try the casino at the Hamaca resort. Prices are around $15-20 for blow job, $20-40 for short time, and $35-50 for all night.

TIME DIFFERENCE
On the same time zone as New York in spring (Eastern Standard Time). Daylight Savings is in effect year-round, so the time is one hour ahead of New York in the fall.

WEATHER
The weather is tropical year round. Expect highs in the upper 80’s during the day and lows at night in the low 70’s. Temperatures vary by less than 10 degrees F year round, a little cooler in the winter, warmer in the summer, rainiest in September and October.
High season: November through March.
Best time to go weather wise is February and March since the nights are a bit cooler.
Best time to go price wise is the month of April.

HOLIDAYS
Stores, banks and most businesses close on: January 1, New Year’s Day; January 21, Our Lady of Altagracia Day; February 27, Independence Day; Good Friday; September 24, Our Lady of Mercedes Day; Corpus Christi Day; and December 25, Christmas Day. In the Dominican Republic, the following holidays will be celebrated on the closest Monday or Friday to the actual date: January 6, Epiphany Day; January 26, Juan Pablo Duarte’s Birthday; May 1, Labor Day; August 16, Dominican Restoration Day; November 6, Constitution Day.

FLIGHTS
From the USA, regularly scheduled flights come from Miami, San Juan, Newark, JFK, Philadelphia, and Minneapolis.
Miami – American Airlines (to SDQ, LRM, POP).
San Juan – American Airlines (to SDQ, PUJ, LRM, POP)
Newark – Continental Airlines (to SDQ, POP)
New York JFK – American Airlines (to SDQ, POP), TWA (to SDQ, POP)
Minneapolis – Northwest Airlines (to POP)
Philadelphia – USAir (to SDQ)
From Europe: Iberia flies from Madrid several times a week and has connecting flights from most European and Spanish cities, for example Barcelona. Air Europa flies from Madrid; Lauda Air from Milan and Rome; Air France from Paris daily. Martinair flies from Amsterdam once a week. LTU flies once a week from Dusseldorf; Condor flies from Frankfurt, Munich and Cologne/Bonn.

FLIGHT TIMES
New York (3-1/4 hrs.), Miami (1-3/4 hrs.), San Juan (35 mins.), Toronto (5 hrs.), most European cities (8-10 hours).

PASSPORT/VISA
You will need a passport to enter the country plus you will have to purchase a green tourist card, which costs US $10 (price subject to increase), purchased from consulates, tourist offices, airlines on departure (eg American at Miami), or at the airport on arrival before going through immigration. Citizens of the following countries do not need a tourist card to enter the Dominican Republic: Argentina, Ecuador, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Norway, South Korea, Sweden, Uruguay. The time limit on tourist cards is 60 days, but if necessary extensions are obtainable from Immigration, Huacal Building, Santo Domingo (T685-2505/2535). The easiest method of extending a tourist card is simply to pay the fine (US$2 for each month over three months) at the airport when leaving. Check all entry requirements in advance if possible. People born in the Dominican Republic but with Canadian or US citizenship report hassling from immigration officers who demand different entry forms (not tourist cards) and want to know why they threw away their Dominican citizenship. All visitors should have an outward ticket (not always asked for).
Customs:
The airport police are on the lookout for illegal drugs. It is also illegal to bring firearms into the country. At the land border where Haiti bags are searched and things go missing, keep a close eye on everyone, not just on customs officials.

ENTERING
Visitors in general should reconfirm travel documentation requirements with the nearest Dominican consulate or Dominican tourist information office (see below for contact information on the tourist offices). In general, passport-bearing visitors from Argentina, South Korea, Ecuador, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Peru, and Uruguay are exempt from visas or tourist cards. Tourists cards (sold at US$10) are required for citizens of: Albania, Andorra, Antigua, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Chile, Curacao, Denmark, Dominica, Slovenia, Spain, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Luxembourg, Mexico, Monaco, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Russia, San Marino, St. Vincent & Grenadines, St. Lucia, Sweden, Switzerland, Surinam, Tunisia, Turks & Calicos Islands, United Kingdom, United States, Trinidad & Tobago, Venezuela and Yugoslavia.

Nationals from other countries might require visas. Passports are the preferred travel document.
Legal residents in Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, the United Kingdom, the United States and Venezuela may enter with their passport and residency card.
Citizens of the United States may enter with passport or with an original birth certificate and additional photo-bearing official document (such as voter’s registration or driver’s license.) Minor’s may enter with only an original birth certificate. Cuban residents of the United States may enter with their U.S. residency card and additional official photo-bearing document.

Airport to Hotel:
A taxi from Santo Domingo Airport costs RD$200 (US$12.50). As you exit the customs area of the airport, you will undoubted receive numerous offers for transportation. Any taxi will do. Just remember that each person that assists in any small way will expect a tip, even if all they did was open the door for you. Don’t let them pressure you into paying too much for luggage handling. As a general rule, tip US$1-2 per bag, with a $2 minimum and a $5 maximum.

CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE
Currency: The Dominican peso (RD$) is the only legal tender. The peso is divided into 100 centavos. There are coins in circulation of 25 and 50 centavos and 1 peso, and notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 pesos. In the countryside away from major centers, it can be difficult to change anything higher than a 100-peso note.
Exchange: The exchange rate fluctuates against the dollar. Banks and exchange houses (casas de cambio) are authorized to deal in foreign exchange. You will be given a receipt and, with this, you can change remaining pesos back into dollars at the end of your visit (maximum 30 percent of dollars changed; cash obtained against a credit card does not count). Do not rely on the airport bank being open. US dollar, Travellers’ cheques or cash, is the best currency to bring. Most European currencies can be changed at the Banco de Reservas (and some other banks); Scandinavian currencies are very hard to change. If stuck at weekends, most hotels will offer to change money if you ask casually “Is there anywhere open to change dollars?” The rates are generally the same as in banks; cash only. ATMs are an easy way to get cash and you will get close to the market rate, plus a commission of up to two percent. They are sometimes out of action at weekends and holidays and in small places they suffer from lack of maintenance and often do not work.
Good Cambios: J&F is the best place to change money in Boca Chica, located next to the Don Juan Hotel (west). Another secure place with a slightly worse exchange rate is the TriCom office located directly behind the Don Juan Beach Resort. There is also a calling center for making overseas calls.

Banks are one of the worst places to purchase Dominican Pesos but they are often the only choice when selling a currency obscure to the Dominican Republic or trying to cash a travelers check that has been refused elsewhere.

Departure Tax: Foreign visitors must purchase a US$10.00 Tourist Card upon entering the country, unless they are exempted nationals from above-mentioned countries. A US$10.00 departure tax is required at the airport when leaving.

CREDIT CARDS/TIPPING
Nearly all major hotels, restaurants and stores accept most credit cards. Several banks will give cash against Visa or American Express cards, usually with five percent commission. Thomas Cook MasterCard refund assistant points are Vimenca, Avenida Abraham Lincoln 306, Santo Domingo, T5327381, and the Banco del Comercio Dominicano in Puerto Plata (T5862350, Duarte y Padre Castellanos) and La Romana (T5565151, Trinitaria 59).
Tipping
In addition to the 10 percent service and 13 percent VAT charge in restaurants, it is customary to give an extra tip of about 10 percent, depending on service. Porters receive US$0.50 per bag; taxi drivers, público drivers and garage attendants are not usually tipped.

SAFETY TIPS
Guides: There are well-trained guides who speak two or more languages in Santo Domingo, who are courteous and do not push themselves on you. However, outside the historic buildings in Santo Domingo, on the beaches and at other tourist attractions, visitors will be approached by unofficial English-speaking guides, sellers of rum, women or drugs. The only value in taking an unofficial guide is to deter others from pestering you (similarly, hiring a lounger chair on the beach).
Drug Pushers: Beware of drug-pushers on the Malecón in Santo Domingo and near the Cathedral in Puerto Plata. Unofficial guides often refuse to give prices in advance, saying ‘pay what you want’ and then at the end, if they are not happy with the tip, they make a scene and threaten to tell the police that the customer had approached them to deal in drugs et cetera.
Money Exchange: On no account change money on the streets. Banks and cambios offer the market rate and are safer.
Helpers at the Airport: Be careful with ‘helpers’ at the airports, who speed your progress through the queues and then charge US$15-20 for their services.
Violent crime against tourists is rare but, as anywhere, watch your money and valuables in cities late at night and on beaches. The streets of Santo Domingo are not considered safe after 2300. Purse snatchers on motorcycles operate in cities.
According to the inside scoop, the Villas and hotels are paying for protection. Dahiana’s hotel is on the good list.

LANGUAGE
Spanish is the official language. English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Traffic signs and most menus in restaurants are in Spanish, although menus in tourist regions tend to be multilingual.

TOLL FREE INFO
Toll-free travel information is available from 8 am to 4:30 pm, local time by dialing the following numbers:
United States: 1-(800) 752-1151
Canada: 1-800-563-1611
Spain: 1-900-995087
England: 0-800-899805
Holland: 06-022-3107
Germany: 0130-815561
The Ministry of Tourism can be reached toll free by dialing 800-0SECTUR

ELECTRICITY
The voltage in the country is 110 volts, instead of 240 volts, as in Europe If you have brought any electrical goods with you, you may find that they do not work quite as well as they did back at home. The sockets are slightly different as well, they take a 2 round pinned plug. You can purchase an adapter for your appliances in many local supermarkets. Please remember that electricity and water are still classed as a luxury here so you may experience the occasional power-cut during your stay!!

TELEPHONE
There is direct dialing to the Dominican Republic using area code 809. The country’s privately owned telephone company Codetel, a GTE subsidiary, and Tricom (a Motorola joint venture) provide the Dominican Republic with one of the most sophisticated telecommunications systems in Latin America. Services include international direct dialing, faxing, teleconferencing, electronic mail and now videoconferencing.

TRANSPORTATION
Buses: The country has an excellent bus system providing scheduled transport between Santo Domingo and major cities. Those privately-operated companies include Metro Tours and Caribe Tours.
The public buses in Boca Chica run from 6 AM and leave Santo Domingo as late as 8 PM to 9 PM on Street Jose Marti.

Rental Cars: Major car rental companies have airport and city locations including National, Avis, Budget, Hertz, McDeal, Honda, Nelly, Dollar, Thrifty as well as over 10 local companies. A valid driver’s license and major credit card are required to rent a car for up to 90 days. Driving is on the right hand side and the speed limit is 60 kph in the cities and 80 kph on the highways, unless otherwise indicated. Many companies require a minimum two-day rental for unlimited mileage, otherwise single day renters pay additional per distance traveled.

Motoconcho: The most popular way to get around town in Boca Chica is the Motoconcho, or Motor-Taxi. There are hundreds of young Dominican men that earn their money by transporting tourists around town on 100-125cc motorcycles. These are very convenient for short distances, usually 8 blocks or less. The cost is fixed at RD$5 (US$0.32) per person per stop during the day and RD$10 (US$0.63) per person per stop at night. These rates apply from anywhere in Boca Chica to anywhere else in Boca Chica.
Be careful. It is not uncommon to see 3 people on one of the bikes at the same time (driver and 2 passengers) but anything more than that starts to push the limits of safety. Also, at night, only use motoconchos that are wearing a uniform. To combat crime, all local motoconchos formed a union and local businesses have sponsored vests that every authorized motoconcho wears during evening hours. In the past, residents from surrounding towns would come into town and take tourists for a “ride”. While robbery is rare, it is recommended that you only use a uniformed motoconcho after dark. They are not hard to find. They are everywhere along either end of Calle Duarte, the main strip of Boca Chica, which at night is limited to pedestrian traffic only.

DOMESTIC TRAVEL TIMES.
Getting around the Dominican Republic is easy given the fine roads and highways that connect the cities and towns. Following are the projected travel times between Santo Domingo and major tourist destinations.
Santo Domingo-Puerto Plata = 3-1/2 hours
Santo Domingo-Punta Cana = 3-1/2 hours
Santo Domingo-Juan Dolio = 45 minutes
Santo Domingo-La Romana = 2 hours
Santo Domingo-Samana = 4 hours
Santo Domingo-Barahona = 3 hours
Santo Domingo-Jarabacoa = 2 hours
Santo Domingo-Santiago = 2 hours

WATER SPORTS
You will find a myriad of water sports available for rent or hire, right on the beach.

Water Skiing

Banana Boat Rides

Treasure Diving Located directly on Boca Chica Beach at the Don Juan Beach Resort. 809-820-1631, 809-523-5320, 809-523-4511
809-523-4819/fax

Deep Sea Fishing, snorkeling and Diving. Marlin, Dorado, Wahoo, Tuna are some of the fish you’ll be catching here in Boca Chica. Cruising around full or partial day excursions with food and drink.
809-399-7426/cell. 809-523-9321/voice and fax.

ADVENTURE SPORTS
The following is a list of those sports geared for individuals of all abilities and levels that are practiced in the Dominican Republic. Note that some, however, are solely for the strong, the brave and the daring.
Trekking. A nature walk to exercise and relax at the same time. Includes some mild hiking, but nothing strenuous. The best places for trekking are in Jarabacoa, the Valley of Constanza, and the Valle Nuevo. No special equipment needed – just good walking shoes, a map, and a compass.
Hiking. Climbing mountains by walking up them. This differs from trekking as hiking requires more stamina and athletic ability. In this country, hiking is very popular with all groups. Many Dominicans make an annual pilgrimage to the top of Pico Duarte, which is one of the favorite hikes in the country. Riding a mule all the way to the top, however, is not hiking. Real hiking requires physical stamina and a strong mental will to accomplish your goal. Easier climbs may be found at Pico Yaque or at El Mogote in Puerto Plata (Mt. Isabel de Torres), or the southwestern area of the island in Sierra de Bahoruco. The amount and type of equipment needed depends on how long and where you will be hiking. But good hiking shoes are always a necessity as well as a canteen of fresh water for each person. Sunblock and a light waterproof are optional, but good ideas.
Rafting. A team sport using a rubber raft and paddles, where the occupants wear helmets, wet suits, water shoes, and life jackets. The team must work together to paddle the raft down the river. It is necessary for them to be positioned in the raft in a way that will efficiently utilize each individual’s strength. The team must know when to paddle ahead and astern in order to keep the raft away from rocks, or to travel through narrow gorges, or under waterfalls. The leader, which should be an experienced tour guide, will give instructions about the synchronization of the paddling. The best places for rafting are on the Rio Yaque del Norte in Jarabacoa. Participants should at least be moderately athletic, and able to remain calm in difficult situations.
Tubing. Somewhat similar to rafting because it takes you down river. Tubing, however, is an individual ecosport performed with an oversized rubber tube and no paddle. Usually, there is only one person per tube. The best times are during the rainy season when the rivers are in spate. The best places are on the Rio Jamao al Norte, the Rio Yaque del Norte (at anytime of the year), or on the Rio Isabela in Santo Domingo. The recommended clothing for both top and bottom is made of lycra, because it dries quickly and it protects the skin from the sun. Water shoes and Sunblock are also necessary. An important tip to keep in mind if you are thrown out of your tube is to hold on tight to anything you can because the river will move you so quickly you can easily be injured. To retrieve your tube, climb out of the river, walk along the bank and wait until you can extract it from an eddy.
Several companies in the Dominican Republic offer ecosport packages. For example, those interested in these adventure activities may contact Estela de Rodríguez at Rancho Baiguate in Jarabacoa, telephone: 696-0318 or 563-8005, email address: rancho.baiguate@codetel.net.do. Also Tricia Suriel at Iguana Mama Adventure Tours in Cabarete, telephone: 571-0908, or 800-849-4720, email address: iguanamama@codetel.net.do, and Web site: http://www.iguana-mama.com

Things to Do

Beaches
Boca Chica, Dominican Republic is located on the southern coast of the island of Hispaniola, and island which is split between the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Boca Chica, Dominican Republic is one of the nicest beaches in the country. When compared to the beaches found along the northern coast (Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete, Playa Dorada), the sand is whiter and softer and the water is calmer, clearer, and shallower. Boca Chica’s beach is truly unique. Its waters make up a cove approximately 1 mile wide. About 1/4 mile out, there is a reef in the shape of a giant semi-circle that extends from end to end and just protrudes out beyond the water’s surface and completely surrounds the cove, forming a giant natural salt-water swimming pool with depths averaging 3-4 feet. The reef acts as a natural break wall to the Caribbean Sea, so the cove is usually glass calm.. Inside the reef, the water is crystal clear, continuously filtered and fed by a series of natural underground springs. It is this “swimming pool in the sea” that provides some very beautiful and distinct views because you have the deep azure blue of the Caribbean beyond the reef, contrasting with the shallow bay, which varies between a deep sky-blue and an intense blue-green, depending on the angle of the sun. The water starts at the beach about ankle deep and reaches a depth of just few feet after about 100 yards out, with nothing but smooth clean sand underfoot. As one approaches the middle, they may encounter a short distance of 10 yards or so where the water depth reaches 6 feet but it quickly returns to just a few feet in depth and slowly decreases until it is again ankle deep as one approaches the natural reef. This naturally calm, clear, and shallow water makes it ideal for all sorts of water sports and swimming. It is great for paddle boats, kayaks, water skiing, banana boat rides. Jet skis are restricted to the far end of the beach, away from the hotels and swimmers. It is especially good for small children. The sand along the shore varies in appearance from a light colored tan to white, depending on the angle of the sun. It is usually flat for easy walking and the beach varies from 40 to 100 yards wide. One can easily find room on the beach to throw a Frisbee around any day of the week, any time of the day. There is lots of open space. On Sundays, the beach gets very crowded, as many Dominicans families come in from Santo Domingo to enjoy the beach, but by Monday morning the beach is empty and cleaned up of any debris left from the Sunday crowds. The rest of the week is equally quiet until Saturday, when the beach sees more visitors.
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Discos
Cosmos (formerly, La Noria, and prior to that, Alcatraz). A warehouse style disco that attracts mostly singles and plays a variety of dance music. This is generally the most popular bar in Boca Chica, with the exception of when some other bar “reopens” after remodeling. It is a warehouse style bar playing a variety of merengue and house music and it is frequently wall-to-wall with a real party crowd. This is one of the most popular places for dancing but people don’t generally start showing up until after midnight.

Night Life
Most of the night life in Boca Chica takes place on Calle Duarte, which is the street that runs parallel to the beach, 1 block in. Night life in Boca Chica has two phases, 7-11pm and 11pm to 4am. Early in the evening (7-11p), the main street of Calle Duarte has a very pleasant atmosphere. The street gets blocked off at both ends and becomes pedestrian only. Most of the restaurants are completely open on one side and extend their service into the sidewalk and street. The area is filled with people taking in dinner, having a drink, or strolling the street and browsing the shops. Merengue and Bachata, 2 styles of music popular in the Dominican Republic, fill the air. As midnight approaches, most of the restaurants are shutting down, most of the older tourists and families are heading back to their hotels, and the late night crowd is just starting to show up. The bars, which also spill out onto the street with tables and chairs, cause the street area to take on a block party atmosphere. Most of the bars are small places and completely open on the side facing the street. Several of the bars are mostly outdoors. The businesses run together one after another for a few blocks but only a few ever seem to draw a big crowd. By 2am, most of the local Dominicans that work at the nearby restaurants or that live in town or in nearby Andres start showing up and the nightlife of Boca Chica kicks into full gear. If you want to interact with the locals, this is the place to be. Crowds peak around 3am and start to thin out around 4am. There is no dress code for any bar along the Boca Chica strip of Calle Duarte and the popular dress varies from casual to club-wear. Minors are not allowed in many bars but enforcement varies. The very late night scene in Boca Chica has a charm all its own. The unique mix and interaction between the tourists and locals has many tourists coming back to this beach town year after year. It is perfectly safe and well patrolled by the police.

The main strip in Boca Chica lights up after 9 PM and is barracaded off so tables are set into the center of the street. Daytime is fairly normal. Nighttime is fairly crazy.

There are four types of women to be found in Boca Chica and in the Dominican Republic
1. Bar girls with ID
2. Pay admission girls inside the discos
3. Girls inside the bars that know the people that run them
4. Girls outside the bars on the center street (not let inside the bars)

Type 1 Bar girls with ID
These girls are tested and safe and can be taken back without barfine. Bar owners are friendly about these. These girls are tested and safe and have valid ID verifying their employment status with photo.

Type 2 Pay admission girls inside the discos (there are several in Boca
Chica)
These girls have enough money to pay to get inside and are motivated to meet you

Type 3 Girls inside the bars known to the people that run them These girls are known to be safe by the people that run the bar, who will recommend them to you and vouch for their character and please their customers. Troublesome girls etc etc will not be allowed by the owners inside Boca Chica bars.

Type 4 Girls outside the bars on the center street (not let inside the bars).
Type A Troublesome girls/poor girls/girls with a sex disease.
Type B Girls under age 18 (many 16 and 17 year olds without ID).

Avoid type A. According to known sources these girls (sleeziest and loosest) are a high category for AIDs and other diseases, and also trouble. Avoid Type B. Girls must be 18 years old.

Friday and Saturday nights the town discos are wild, and Boca Chica feels a tremendous inner peace. Use condoms at all times with women there. Stick to types 1 and 2 and 3. Avoid type 4 women.

Shopping
A very favorable exchange rate makes shopping for colorful handicrafts and other locally produced products a great bargain. Most popular are the amber seen in the film Jurassic Park). Other items are wicker, rattan, and wood furniture, hand-painted masks, macramé, ceramics, straw and woven goods, rocking chairs, carved mahogany structures, Dominican fine art and paintings, fashions from local-born designers such as Oscar de la Renta and local coffee, rum, and cigars. Santo Domingo has large commercial malls and smaller shopping centers. Store hours are generally 9 am to noon and 2 pm to 7 pm, but major shopping centers, supermarkets and stores with a large tourist clientele remain open for lunch time. Most stores are open Monday through Saturday at noon, several large shopping centers and most supermarkets are now open on Sunday mornings. Duty free shopping is available at Las Americas and Puerto Plata international airports, as well as at select locations in the capital, but duty-free goods are claimed at the airport prior to departure and purchases must be made in U.S. dollars. The Dominican Republic is also well known for its’ rum, coffee, and cigars. Shopping

TIP: If you shop on La Ronde and Calle Duarte in Santo Domingo, always haggle with the prices. Everything can always be had for less.

Sightseeing
The day tour to Santo Domingo is $35 US. For 17 pesos back and forth 14 pesos if the bus has no Air Conditioning one can ride a public”guagua”bus from the center of town in front of the Boca Chica Church by the town park into Santo Domingo. That’s a dollar US to and fro for the half hour ride. Wear long pants, and tell the driver you want to go to the Cathedral of Santo Domingo. He’ll drop you off a block or two away. From that point, you can see The Catedral National Art Museum El Alcazar (home of Diego Columbus Fort Ozuma Christopher Columbus imprisoned here Home of the Patria Tombs of Sanchez, Duarte and Mejia. And for a quick 40 peso ride across town to the Faro de Colon lighthouse to view the remains of Christopher Columbus and get a fantastic electronic tour of Columbus voyages. You can buy a disposable camera if you don’t have one. With a taxi again, end your day with a walk up and down Calle Duarte Santo Domingo shopping area. One block behind is Street Jose Marti to take your public bus back to Boca Chica. On your way out of Santo Domingo, take the public bus to the “Tres Ojos” caves, or take a public bus (then a cab) to the national Aquarium.

From the center park in front of the church in Boca Chica, the equivalent of a dollar gets you a bus ride into Santo Domingo where you can see most tourist haunts by foot without great expense. The Faro de Colon Lighthouse where Christopher Columbus is now buried must be accessed by taxi, however. Museum’s, Columbus’ house, historic tombs and churches so on and so forth can be accessed by public transportation. For inner safaris or off coast island trips take a tour from the tour booth in town. Shopping areas in Santo Domingo are of interest by day. Do not roam the capital at night.

SHOPPING
A very favorable exchange rate makes shopping for colorful handicrafts and other locally produced products a great bargain. Most popular are the amber (brought to world acclaim in the hit film Jurassic Park) and larimar semi-precious stones. Other favorite items are wicker, rattan, and wood furniture, hand-painted masks, macramé, ceramics, straw and woven goods, rocking chairs, carved mahogany structures, Dominican fine art and paintings, fashions from local-born designers such as Oscar de la Renta and local coffee, rum, and cigars. Santo Domingo has large commercial malls and smaller shopping centers. Store hours are generally 9 am to noon and 2 pm to 7 pm, but major shopping centers, supermarkets and stores with a large tourist clientele remain open for lunch time. While most stores are open Monday through Saturday at noon, several large shopping centers and most supermarkets are now open on Sunday mornings. Duty free shopping is available at Las Americas and Puerto Plata international airports, as well as at select locations in the capital, but duty-free goods are claimed at the airport prior to departure and purchases must be made in U.S. dollars. The Dominican Republic is also well known for its’ rum, coffee, and cigars. Make sure you stock up you go home, for presents for your friends or for yourselves. Shopping

TIP: If you shop on La Ronde and Calle Duarte in Santo Domingo, always haggle with the prices. Everything can always be had for less than they ask (rule of thumb)

TRAVEL TIPS
First, if you want to save a great deal of money, go after April 15, when the low season starts and hotels drop rates 50%. The weather is the same, just a little more rain in the evening!
Second, when you change money upon arrival at the airport, keep the receipt, since when you want to change back to dollars at the airport before leaving, you must show your receipt. If you lose it, ask a luggage handler or cab driver for dollars–although you’ll get an awful exchange rate from them. It’s better than having worthless Dominican pesos in the U.S.

RECOMMENDED HOTELS
Hotel Europa is located at Calle Dominquez and Duarte, Boca Chica. Tele: 809-523-6994. 809-523-5721. Fax: 809-536-4500. Rooms start at $25 for one person, two people $37.50. 1/2 block from the beach. Nice lobby, Restaurant, Bar, room safe, air. (Featured in Dexter Horn’s, “The Erotic Women of Boca Chica.”

Hotel Zapatas To get there it will cost about $12 from the airport. (on the beach, convenient location, air-conditioned rooms $40-60), continental breakfast incl. They may charge you $10 a day for the girl if she stays more than one day. Word is they force the girl to leave by 9:00 a.m. They may turn the girl away if bringing girls in during the daytime. At night no problem. The guard will ask for the girl’s “cedula” (ID card) and returns it to her when she leaves. No cedula, no entry. A 5 minute walk to Calle Duarte. Tel: (809) 523 4777 Fax: (809) 523 5534. Abraham Nuñez #27, Boca Chica, Dominican Republic. It is family run and they make it clear that they expect discretion.

Calypso Beach Hotel (Tel. 5234666) Nice clean rooms/ bathroom with OK Pool. No hassle Breakfast ($ 5) no good – go to Casa Coco with girls with ID (only short time without ID) AC, OK but like all AC’ s there load and because of placement (blows right in on the bed)1.3 km to the beach, central location, close to the Hamaca resort, swimming pool, air-conditioned rooms $30-40).

Casa Coco is located on Calle #8 Dominguez, Boca Chica. Tele: 809-523-4409. Pool, bar, comfortable rooms and large bathrooms. Excellent food. Friends tells us the place is pretty clean and as for location it’s about a 2 minute walk to beach. Price: $25-50 (depending on the time of the year. No extra charge for the girl.

Costalunga Residence Club Avenida del Sur #3 Boca Chica. Cellular: 809-545-1309
30-85/night. Air, kitchen, Pool , bar, restaurant, airport transportation, 3 blocks from beach.

Dahianas Village 2 blocks from beach. Some rooms have air. Pool, Bar, restaurant. $30-50/night. 809-523-4679. Formerly known as the Villa Don It is now run by Don’s ex-wife Dahiana who inherited the Villa Don after Don and Ernest were deported. Ernest was Don’s sidekick. At Dahiana’s everyone is extremely friendly on the bringing guests back, and the establishment is extremely well run.
Dahiana’s has 40 rooms. The best are the six poolside rooms with air conditioning and cable TV and more than one bed and a frig.$35 a night. Other rooms are less, with AC and without. Approximate cost $400 for ten nights including tax and room service. A key safe is provided within this cost at $3 a night. Get it. TO call Dahiana 809-523-4679. To email Dahiana use dahianaf@hotmail.com. The pool is fantastic, its two blocks from the beach, one block from the police station, the center of activity is nearby, and enjoy your stay in Boca Chica. Reservation required in advance for the pool rooms.
Boca Chica is very very safe, and Dahiana’s Village Villa is only one block from the police station.

Don Juan Beach Resort and once you’re there, you’ll understand the name. Located on the west end of the beach, here you’ll find 124 hotel units and mini-suites for under $100.00 and a resort that guarantees non-stop entertainment, from in- house disco orgies to afternoon model fashion shows. This hotel is right on the beach with pools, bikes, snorkeling, and wind-surf rentals. You can direct dial from the U.S. by simply calling 1- 809-523-4511.(pic)

The small (10-30 rooms) hotels listed below allow girls with ID in the rooms at no extra charge:
El Candil (central location near the Hotel Calypso, swimming pool, private kitchens, cable TV, air- conditioned rooms $35)
Hotel Cachela (central location on Calle Duarte, air-conditioned rooms $30-35)
Hotel Bulbujas (tel 5236813, central location on Calle Duarte, air-conditioned rooms $30)

More Boca Chica Hotels With Pics and Info

FOOD
Dominican restaurants offer a worldwide mix of cuisines including Italian, Chinese, Spanish, German, Swiss, Japanese, Korean, New Orleans, Mexican, French, Iranian, Continental, North American and South American. The local Dominican cuisine is a savory yet subtle blend of native Indian, Spanish, Middle Eastern and African ingredients. Popular Dominican dishes are sancocho (meat and vegetable stew), moro (rice cooked with beans), mangú (mashed green plantains), longaniza (spiced pork sausage), carne guisada (beef stew), lechón asado (roast suckling pig cooked on a spit), pescado con coco (fish simmered in a coconut sauce, popular in Samaná) and stewed goat. Plantains, rice, beans and root vegetables are staples.

WATER
Some important information you should know is that tap water is not purified here in the Dominican Republic, and if it is consumed, it could easily cause an upset stomach. We recommend that you purchase bottled water to keep in your room. In most hotels and restaurants purified water and ice are served at the bar. Bottled water can be purchased from most hotel shops or local supermarkets.

RESTAURANTS
Quebec Terrace: A great place for steak where they barbecue on a charcoal grill, located due North up Calle Juan Bautista (the street that runs along side the park). The escargot makes an excellent appetizer. Call first to make sure they have your favorite meat available, because they like to prepare their imported meats fresh and not all cuts are available every day.

Boca Marina Located 1 block east of the Hamaca Hotel, this is a romantic seafood restaurant situated directly on the shore overlooking the beautiful bay of Boca Chica. Reservations are recommended.

La Criolla The best in authentic Dominican Cuisine, La Criolla is located directly across from the popular La Noria Disco on Calle Duarte. They are open late and it is not unusual to the place full at 4am. This is a great place to people watch during early and late evening hours.

Fruit Vendor on Beach: For about US$2, you can order a plate of fresh fruit, cut up into small pieces and ready to eat.

Krombacher: Excellent restaurant that features gourmet dishes. Great seafood and Italian cuisine. This restaurant is featured in “The Erotic Women of Boca Chica” travel video.

Neptunos: Situated directly along the shore overlooking the beautiful bay of Boca Chica, this is probably the most famous restaurant in Boca Chica. Well known for fabulous seafood, many Dominicans travel an hour from Santo Domingo to enjoy this romantic dinner spot. It is also a popular lunch spot on weekends. Reservations are recommended.

Darren’s Portofino Seaside Cafe American food, American owned and operated. It is open to both the street and the beach. Good American food and pizza too. pic
La Roca: This is a favorite spot for day time food on the beach. American owned and operated, it is also a spot where many American tourists and expatriates congregate.

List of Santo Domingo Restaurants

DISCOS
The Mariel is located on the main drag (only a half mile long) and really gets nasty after 11.00 P.M.

Main Girl Disco: Gets going around 12:30 a.m. Here you’ll find hundreds of tourists from the surrounding hotels, along with local and vacationing Dominicans. Even if you’ve had a mid-evening quickie, your date will ask you to take her here for dancing & to meet her friends! You can dance the night away or you might even spot a new love! Watching these gyrating girls dance in their mini-skirts and purposely bending over in their lace panties just to arouse you is enough to make you feel youthful again. Even the bar hostesses and female musicians are available for your pleasure. Just make sure your past date doesn’t spot you on the prowl and making a new arrangement! Possibilities never end in BOCA CHICA.

La Noria Disco: A warehouse style disco that attracts mostly singles and plays a variety of dance music. Until the opening of the new Laser Disco, this was the most popular late night bar in Boca Chica. As high season kicks in December 2000, this place should again be filled wall to wall, usually after 2am. Take a look inside and check the women out!

Zanzi Bar: A small bar, next to the popular La Noria Disco and across the street from the La Criolla restaurant. This is a great place for people watching, as the bar straddles the street with half of its seating being indoors and the other half in an open air section that expands across the sidewalk and street. It’s location next to one of the popular discos and across the street from the city’s most popular late night eatery makes it a popular gathering place from 11pm until 1am. Staffed with waitresses that give prompt, friendly, and at times animated service, this is a closing point for the early evening crowd and starting point for much of the late night crowd. At Zanzi Bar, purchase fresh pastries, deserts, hot sandwiches, espresso, cappuccino, and every type of top shelf liquor

Madhouse: A small bar owned by Germans who are every bit a part of the party. This is the place to go with a small group of friends when you don’t want to get lost in the crowds but still want good music and loud fun. Classic Rock and Roll is played here and there is a raised dance floor for when the mood strikes. One can sit on stools inside or outside and there are usually several tables with chairs set up in the street as well. This is my favorite place when I want to get away from the crowds, get some fresh air, and listen to great music.

Laser Disco: The newest disco in Boca Chica opened in October 2000. It has both indoor and outdoor areas and a modern lighting and sound system. It is the only place on the main strip with air conditioning and its walls are painted with creative murals. It is the most popular late nite disco in Boca Chica. Situated directly across from Plaza Isla Bonita, this new building, which will eventually become a new 2-story disco, replace the Snack Bar Tani. Top shelf liquor is available here and the Presidente beers are service ice cold.
The Laser Disco outdoor seating area serves fresh barbecued pork the size of T-bone steaks, late into the nite.

Isla Bonita: Plaza Isla Bonita opened a new beach bar in August. It is currently a quiet place to have a drink on the beach. As of this writing, it is one of only two bars where patrons can party at night directly on the beach but the government has announced that soon the beach will get night lighting in hopes of keeping customers on the beach after sundown.

Massage Parlors
Salon De Masajes Located on Vicini Avenue No. 5. Go up the hill from the large public square at the end of Duarte, past the Hotel Villa Don (not the same after it’s Canadian owners were deported for trafficking in minors), past the Mozart Hotel and on the right. Small lobby with a bar, very clean and even has some Thai decor. A straight massage is 400 pesos ($23.00). You have an option for a handjob (200p additional) or blowjob (400p additional). Never asked for a lay. The women were all pretty, young, and very sweet. You get a shower before and after (just like Thailand!!!) and a semi-professional rub down. Somebody even taught these girls some Thai techniques (ie. the finger/toe cracking thing). The service was pleasant and unhurried. These girls give excellent hummers and even look you in the eye while blowing you. Highly recommended. You can call them to your hotel too- Phone # 326-0410. The best news is that they are open from 9am to 7pm. Perfect for a morning eye opener. I have been told there are other massage/brothel places open during the day, but I never bothered trying to find them.

NIGHTLIFE
Most of the night life in Boca Chica takes place on Calle Duarte, which is the street that runs parallel to the beach, 1 block in. Which places are popular change from season to season, but one thing is for sure, night life in Boca Chica has two phases, 7-11pm and 11pm to 4am. Early in the evening (7-11p), the main street of Calle Duarte has a very pleasant atmosphere. The street gets blocked off at both ends and becomes pedestrian only. Most of the restaurants are completely open on one side and extend their service into the sidewalk and street. The area is filled with people taking in dinner, having a drink, or strolling the street and browsing the shops. Merengue and Bachata, 2 styles of music popular in the Dominican Republic, fill the air. As midnight approaches, most of the restaurants are shutting down, most of the older tourists and families are heading back to their hotels, and the late night crowd is just starting to show up. The bars, which also spill out onto the street with tables and chairs, cause the street area to take on a block party atmosphere. Most of the bars are small places and completely open on the side facing the street. Several of the bars are mostly outdoors. The businesses run together one after another for a few blocks but only a few ever seem to draw a big crowd. By 2am, most of the local Dominicans that work at the nearby restaurants or that live in town or in nearby Andres start showing up and the nightlife of Boca Chica kicks into full gear. If you want to interact with the locals, this is the place to be. Crowds peak around 3am and start to thin out around 4am. There is no dress code for any bar along the Boca Chica strip of Calle Duarte and the popular dress varies from casual to club-wear. Minors are not allowed in many bars but enforcement varies. The very late night scene in Boca Chica has a charm all its own. The unique mix and interaction between the tourists and locals has many tourists coming back to this beach town year after year. It is perfectly safe and well patrolled by the police.

BEACHES
Boca Chica, Dominican Republic is located on the southern coast of the island of Hispaniola, and island which is split between the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Boca Chica, Dominican Republic is one of the nicest beaches in the country. When compared to the beaches found along the northern coast (Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete, Playa Dorada), the sand is whiter and softer and the water is calmer, clearer, and shallower. Boca Chica’s beach is truly unique. Its waters make up a cove approximately 1 mile wide. About 1/4 mile out, there is a reef in the shape of a giant semi-circle that extends from end to end and just protrudes out beyond the water’s surface and completely surrounds the cove, forming a giant natural salt-water swimming pool with depths averaging 3-4 feet. The reef acts as a natural break wall to the Caribbean Sea, so the cove is usually glass calm.. Inside the reef, the water is crystal clear, continuously filtered and fed by a series of natural underground springs. It is this “swimming pool in the sea” that provides some very beautiful and distinct views because you have the deep azure blue of the Caribbean beyond the reef, contrasting with the shallow bay, which varies between a deep sky-blue and an intense blue-green, depending on the angle of the sun. The water starts at the beach about ankle deep and reaches a depth of just few feet after about 100 yards out, with nothing but smooth clean sand underfoot. As one approaches the middle, they may encounter a short distance of 10 yards or so where the water depth reaches 6 feet but it quickly returns to just a few feet in depth and slowly decreases until it is again ankle deep as one approaches the natural reef. This naturally calm, clear, and shallow water makes it ideal for all sorts of water sports and swimming. It is great for paddle boats, kayaks, water skiing, banana boat rides. Jet skis are restricted to the far end of the beach, away from the hotels and swimmers. It is especially good for small children. The sand along the shore varies in appearance from a light colored tan to white, depending on the angle of the sun. It is usually flat for easy walking and the beach varies from 40 to 100 yards wide. One can easily find room on the beach to throw a Frisbee around any day of the week, any time of the day. There is lots of open space. On Sundays, the beach gets very crowded, as many Dominicans families come in from Santo Domingo to enjoy the beach, but by Monday morning the beach is empty and cleaned up of any debris left from the Sunday crowds. The rest of the week is equally quiet until Saturday, when the beach sees more visitors.

SIGHTSEEING
The day tour to Santo Domingo is $35 US. For 17 pesos back and forth(14 pesos if the bus has no Air Conditioning) one can ride a public”guagua”bus from the center of town in front of the Boca Chica Church by the town park into Santo Domingo. That’s a dollar US to and fro for the half hour ride. Wear long pants, and tell the driver you want to go to the Cathedral of Santo Domingo. He’ll drop you off a block or two away.

From that point, you can see The Catedral National Art Museum El Alcazar (home of Diego Columbus) Fort Ozuma (Christopher Columbus imprisoned here) Home of the Patria Tombs of Sanchez, Duarte and Mejia. And for a quick 40 peso ride across town to the Faro de Colon lighthouse to view the remains of Christopher Columbus and get a fantastic electronic tour of Columbus voyages. You can buy a disposable camera if you don’t have one. With a taxi again, end your day with a walk up and down Calle Duarte Santo Domingo shopping area. One block behind is Street Jose Marti to take your public bus back to Boca Chica. On your way out of Santo Domingo, take the public bus to the “Tres Ojos” caves, or take a public bus (then a cab) to the national Aquarium

CIGARS
Los Maestros Cigar Company

CigarTimes
Darren’s Portofino

GETTING MARRIED
Most hotels and resorts in the Dominican Republic offer special wedding packages for the convenience of their guests. Getting married under one of these packages takes the planning of this major event out of the hands of the couple, leaving them to enjoy a honeymoon atmosphere before and after the ceremony.
A couple needs to inform the resort at least one month in advance, with a minimum of 15 days notice, in order to reserve the judge. The resort wedding packages all provide flowers, a cake, a seaside wedding site, champagne, the judge, and other special touches to make it a memorable day. Professional services such as video recording, photography, and music are available at extra costs.
The resort will inform guests of all the required documents they need to present in order to legally wed in the D.R. However, couples should note that they are expected to have:
1) A notarized letter from an attorney, legalized by their embassy, stating that each one is single and free to marry.
2) A divorce decree if there has been a previous marriage.
3) Passports for the couple and for any foreign witnesses.

MEDICAL
A doctor is on call at major hotels. Ambulances are available, as is air ambulance evacuation. Emergency dental treatment can be provided if needed. Twenty-four hour pharmacies can be found in every major city.

LODGING
Hotel Europa
Calle Dominquez and Duarte, Boca Chica. Tele: 809-523-6994. 809-523-5721. Fax: 809-536-4500.

Rooms start at $25 for one person, two people $37.50. 1/2 block from the beach. Nice lobby, Restaurant, Bar, room safe, air.

By all means you want to be on or near the beach and have air conditioning. The best two places to be are the Hotel Europa and Dahiana’s Guest House. Although you can bring women with ID back to your room in these two places, this is NOT the main reaosn why you want to stay there. There are other places that allow guests back at your room.

The Hotel Europa is in the center of town, and reservations can be made by phone or internet. The rooms have air conditioning, TV and frig and either face the town’s action or face the beach. The Hotel Europa is very well run, and very receptive to foreign tourists, who are usually
German, Swiss or Italian (Americans are rare, save those who know about Boca Chica). The Europa is on the beach, is clear, spacious, and a friendly environment. A shopping plaza is town near the Europa can book all tours for the Island is you want to sightsee.

Hotel Zapatas
To get there it will cost about $12 from the airport. (on the beach, convenient location, air-conditioned rooms $40-60), continental breakfast incl. They may charge you $10 a day for the girl if she stays more than one day. Word is they force the girl to leave by 9:00 a.m. They may turn the girl away if bringing girls in during the daytime. At night no problem. The guard will ask for the girl’s “cedula” (ID card) and returns it to her when she leaves. No cedula, no entry. A 5 minute walk to Calle Duarte. Tel: (809) 523 4777 Fax: (809) 523 5534. Abraham Nuñez #27, Boca Chica, Dominican Republic. It is family run and they make it clear that they expect discretion.

Calypso Beach Hotel
Tel. 5234666) Nice clean rooms/ bathroom with OK Pool. No hassle Breakfast ($ 5) no good – go to Casa Coco with girls with ID (only short time without ID) AC, OK but like all AC’ s there load and because of placement (blows right in on the bed)1.3 km to the beach, central location, close to the Hamaca resort, swimming pool, air-conditioned rooms $30-40).

Dahianas Guest House
2 blocks from beach, Some rooms have air Pool, Bar, restaurant $30-50/night 809 523-4679
Formerly known as the Villa Don. At Dahiana’s everyone is extremely friendly on the bringing guests back, and the establishment is well run. Dahiana’s has 40 rooms. The best are the six poolside rooms with air conditioning and cable TV and more than one bed and a frig.$35 a night. Other rooms are less, with AC and without. Approximate cost $400 for ten nights including tax and room service. A key safe is provided within this cost at $3 a night. Get it. TO call Dahiana 809-523-4679. To email Dahiana use dahianaf@hotmail.com. The pool is fantastic, its two blocks from the beach, one block from the police station, the center of activity is nearby, and enjoy your stay in Boca Chica. Reservation required in advance for the pool rooms.

Boca Chica is very safe, and Dahiana’s Village Villa is only one block from the police station.

a block from the Police Station, is very friendly and features a fantastic pool. The six poolside rooms are best and average 35 dollars a night for two beds, TV and frig and air conditioning. Nonpoolside rooms can go from 20 to 25 dollars with or without air conditioning. Request a better deal from Dahiana’s by phone. Dahiana’s also has a nice outdoor bar, and there is a restaurant across the street for dinner. A Colonel Raynoso, head of the Boca Chica police, stopped by the guest house for a drink and to meet the guests and assured everyone he wanted all to enjoy their stay. Any problems, go right to him and he’ll right the situation. The implication is, for the right amount of pesos, all problems solved. You get the message. Some of the guest houses pay off. Dahiana’s is on the good list.

Casa Coco
About 4 blocks up from the beach. Formerly owned by a French Candaian named Gary, but now run by a French couple. It has a pool and runs $25 per night.

Recommended Dining
Swiss steak house
On a side street across the square from the white church at the end of Duarte Avenue. Classy interior complete with alpine oompa-music and garden. Swiss couple serves beef and pork steaks with fried potatos which comes sizzling on a scalding hot stone. Variety of sauces for your dipping and tasting pleasure. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Neptunos
along the shore overlooking the beautiful bay of Boca Chica, Well known for fabulous seafood, many Dominicans travel an hour from Santo Domingo to enjoy this romantic dinner spot. It is also a popular lunch spot on weekends. Reservations are recommended.

REPORT #1
By Power Monkey on Thursday, April 12, 2001 – 06:54 pm:Boca Chica is a small beach community only 15 minutes from Santo Domingo and has the closest beach to the noisy, crowded capital. The good time district pretty much consists of Duarte Avenue with a collection of bars, souvenir stands, and inexpensive restaurants. The beach itself is OK- it’s right off Duarte and you can lounge around and fuck off all day drinking Presidente at any of the numerous beachfront cafes if you so desire. There is a public park with a plays cape and an oppressive all-inclusive resort called the Hamaca, which walls itself off from the unwashed masses. The water is turquoise, warm and shallow. Diving, fishing, jet ski etc. opportunities abound at reasonable prices. The only drag is the annoying hawkers that try to sell all kinds of useless crap- shrimp, shells, fruit, etc. Women will offer “massages” and punk kids will try to get you laid, even offering underage girls. Ignore them all. The scene itself has kind of a weird, funky, aura. Tourism seems dominated by low rent Italians and Germans, with Americans like myself being a distant minority. I am unsure what is so special about Boca Chica that they have traveled all the way to my hemisphere, but maybe I would have to be European to figure that out. Huh. The Dominicans are a lethargic but generally friendly people, but can be annoying when it comes to scamming tourists. As in all Latin American countries, the natives believe that, as a 1st world resident, you are automatically rich and fair game to be overcharged or ripped off. Haggle mercilessly for everything, trust nobody. Caveat emptor. The motorcycle taxis are the way to go. Pay no more than 10 pesos daytime and 20 at night for local rides. They will try to screw you for more. Be direct and have exact change. English use and comprehension is mediocre; most frustrating it seems that it is best spoken by the scumbag hawkers and least by the prettiest girls. Even minimal Spanish is very helpful, although what the fuck, you’re not here for any deep conversations, are you? Now to the chicks. About half of the girls in the Duarte Avenue area are BLACK ie. full blooded African ancestry. The others can be black/Spanish mix with shades going to almost pure white, although these seem rare. Unlike American black girls who seem to spiral into morbid obesity at puberty, many of these chicks are slender with round, hard powerhouse asses not seen anywhere else. Most are early 20’s and almost every one seems to have had kids. Many are lactating, if that’s your thing. I personally have tried it more than once and the girls seem to get off on it. Much thinner than cow’s milk, hot and slightly sweet. Anyway….. Disposition wise, many girls are quite friendly and very physical. Some are greedy and try to demand more than they are worth. If you have to haggle too much, drop her. A fair price is $35.00 short time, maybe $60.00 for a double header. Always make price clear in advance. Promise a tip or “propina” if they knock your socks off, and ask them not to discuss money after you are done negotiating. There is no greater drag than having some chick try to extort more green whilst fucking. In the sack, most of the Dominicanas are rowdy, physical and dynamic. Almost all gave head sans condom and would fuck in any position desired. One was so horny she left my room after I popped and jumped into bed and molested my travel partner when he was sleeping. These girls love to FUCK. For accommodation I can strongly recommend the Hotel Europa on Duarte, Tel[ 🙁 ]809)523-5721, htleuropa@codetel.net.do. Run by a gracious and welcoming French couple and a comatose Basset Hound named Octavio. Clean rooms and lobby, with rooms from $25.00 to $50.00 single occupancy, depending on location. Credit cards accepted but discouraged. No problem with girls. They only have to leave their ID at the desk and pick it up when they leave. Nobody cares. For the most part, the food sucks. There is a preponderance of pizzerias and a lot of seafood, but small portions and poor quality abound. Porfinos, run by a Boston Expat, has decent breakfasts and an American clientele. Piccadilly’s off the public park serves good German fare, but not much else here worth recommending. Now, down to getting laid. The daytime is kind of dead but I found an excellent alternative. Check out Pattaya (yes, “Pattaya”) Salon De Masajes on Vicini Avenue No. 5. Go up the hill from the large public square at the end of Duarte, past the Hotel Villa Don (not the same after it’s perv Canadian owners were deported for trafficking in minors), past the Mozart Hotel and on the right. Small lobby with a bar, very clean and even has some Thai decor. A straight massage is 400 pesos ($23.00). You have an option for a handjob (200p additional) or blowjob (400p additional). Never asked for a lay. The women were all pretty, young, and very sweet. You get a shower before and after (just like Thailand!!!) and a semi-professional rub down. Somebody even taught these girls some Thai techniques (ie. the finger/toe cracking thing). The service was pleasant and unhurried. These girls give excellent hummers and even look you in the eye while blowing you. Highly recommended. You can call them to your hotel too- Phone # 326-0410. The best news is that they are open from 9am to 7pm. Perfect for a morning eye opener. I have been told there are other massage/brothel places open during the day, but I never bothered trying to find them. Girls don’t start filling the bars till late afternoon. All the women hanging around in the open air bars on Duarte are prostitutes, even the bartenders. They are only slightly attached to the bar and there is no bar fine. When it gets darker, more independent operators come out and can get aggressive; they WILL grab your cock on the street. Locals advise to stick with the chicks attached to a bar. My favorite place to drink is the Madhouse. Graffiti encrusted interior complete with excellent American rock tunes, run by a pair of rowdy Germans. Good time atmosphere and every body seems to be having more fun than anywhere else. Good collection of women. Beers $1.75. For later night action, check out “Club Laser” on Duarte which gets packed with more and more freelancers the later it gets. Unfortunately the Isla Bonita disco has closed and been turned into a shopping plaza. The Hamaca Beach Resort disco is pretty happening, although no obvious hookers. You can get there easy by moto taxi. Pay around $22.00 and you can dance and drink all you want, even if you are not a guest. Dress well and get ready for lots of in your face merenge music. Didn’t seem like it would be hard to get laid legitimately here, but I’m lazy. Opens at 10pm. Overall good experience in Boca Chica, but not really worth going out of your way for. If you happen to be in the area, it is worth a few nights, although I have been told that some clubs in Santo Domingo put Boca Chica’s nightlife to shame.

Boca Chica was devastated by Hurricane George in 1998, and left without water and electric for six months. A sweep by the police in 1997 erased a previous pedofile reputation Boca Chica town had. After the hurricane the town was hit by a rebuilding process. While new resorts and guest houses are always being built, many guest houses are empty and have empty or half built swimming pools, because business never recovered after the storm. After spending a night with a poor family in a shack house near Santo Domingo, I have a greater inner perception of the kind of third world poverty existing in Boca Chica. 100 pesos, or eight dollars, is an incredible amount of money in the Dominican Republic. Everywhere you go, I felt safe and the people were friendly, but with interest. Give them something. Count your change.

I was in Boca Chica in mid-April. I must say that it was a blast. I have been about five or six times now and it just seems to keep getting better. I hate to say that 9/11 helped the tourist in Boca Chica but it did. Before I would stay at either Hotel Europa for about $45 or at the resort Hamaca all-inclusive for about $100. This last visit I stayed at Europa for only $30 and there were many empty rooms. The tricle down effect hit the girls also. I was there for five days and never and I mean NEVER did I pay more than 350 pesos(about $22 usd). The only down side is that at times when you just wanted to be left alone, good luck because it wasnt happening. The girls were so much more competitive than I have ever seen them before. But I must say guys that to be able to get 9’s and 10’s one after another for less than 350 pesos is unreal. If conditions stay like this I might start looking for real estate down there the next time.

I had a great time there. I spent 4 days in Boca Chica. The girls spend all night with you but their asking prices vary. There are several discoteques that are along the strip in which you could take home a girl to your hotel or apartment. I stayed at the Costa Lunga aprtment. Some girls asked for 500 to 1000 pesos. The only girl I paid 1000 pesos to was a very petite girl named Elizabeth. She charged me 800 pesos but I tipped her 200 more because she fucked me all night as long as my dick was hard. She was so gorgeous that I had to problem getting it back up as she fondled me. Then she repeated this over and over for 8 hours. To top it off, she gave me a morning blowjob after brushing her teeth and eating a mint. The mint enhanced the feeling of the blowjob and then she let me cum on her tits.
I had a different girl each night I was there in DR. Each of these girls were similar and they want to make sure you are satisfied. However, most of these women speak poor English so it is good to learn some spanish before coming here. Also, the Dominican guys try to harrass you for money and you’d feel like a walking ATM machine. One scam I learned to avoid while there is not to accept food before paying. There are guys that sell you oysters and clams raw then charge you 800 pesos after you finished eating. The restaurants at the beachfront are overpriced as well. It is best to eat along the strip a little off the beach.
I also went to Mona Lisa at Santo Domingo at the last day I was there. They charge 1700 pesos (100 US) for an hour, unhurried. The girls are all 10s in looks. This place looks very elegant, like a hotel with several rooms. The girls give you a BBBJ, sex (with condom) and a hot oil body massage. I recommend Pamela, the one who speaks perfect English. She gave me a great overall experience. Although her tits are fake, she can still give great hot oil massages with them.

I went back to Boca Chica this past week but the action there along the strip was totally dead. There were no more than 10 women on the strip because of an incident involving the murder of three prostitutes by a Puerto Rican and 2 dominican men who took these women back to their hotels and stabbed them to death. The 10 remaining women there were so-so looking but still not up to my standards. I wouldn’t recommend Boca Chica at this time until this incident clears over.

Light skinned girls are available in Santo Domingo. I like the Sheraton Hotel on the Malecon. After 8pm, the lobby is full of good looking girls looking for a good time. They really just want to be taken to the hotel disco for a good time. After a couple of hours of dancing, you can take them up to your room where they will show YOU a good time. Remember, these are not pros so treat them with respect. $50 USD the next morning will make them very happy.

Boca Chica is a small beach community only 15 minutes from Santo Domingo and has the closest beach to the noisy, crowded capital. The good time district pretty much consists of Duarte Avenue with a collection of bars, souvenir stands, and inexpensive restaurants. The beach itself is OK- it’s right off Duarte and you can lounge around and fuck off all day drinking Presidente at any of the numerous beachfront cafes if you so desire. There is a public park with a plays cape and an oppressive all-inclusive resort called the Hamaca, which walls itself off from the unwashed masses. The water is turquoise, warm and shallow. Diving, fishing, jet ski etc. opportunities abound at reasonable prices. The only drag is the annoying hawkers that try to sell all kinds of useless crap- shrimp, shells, fruit, etc. Women will offer “massages” and punk kids will try to get you laid, even offering underage girls. Ignore them all. The scene itself has kind of a weird, funky, aura. Tourism seems dominated by low rent Italians and Germans, with Americans like myself being a distant minority. I am unsure
what is so special about Boca Chica that they have traveled all the way to my hemisphere, but maybe I would have to be European to figure that out. Huh. The Dominicans are a lethargic but generally friendly people, but can be annoying when it comes to scamming tourists. As in all Latin American countries, the natives believe that, as a 1st world resident, you are automatically rich and fair game to be overcharged or ripped off. Haggle mercilessly for everything, trust nobody. Caveat emptor. The motorcycle taxis are the way to go. Pay no more than 10 pesos daytime and 20 at night for local rides. They will try to screw you for more. Be direct and have exact change. English use and comprehension is mediocre; most frustrating it seems that it is best spoken by the scumbag hawkers and least by the prettiest girls. Even minimal Spanish is very helpful, although what the fuck, you’re not here for any deep conversations, are you? Now to the chicks. About half of the girls in the Duarte Avenue area are BLACK ie. full blooded African ancestry. The others can be black/Spanish mix with shades going to almost pure white, although these seem rare. Unlike American black girls who seem to spiral into morbid obesity at puberty, many of these chicks are slender with round, hard powerhouse asses not seen anywhere else. Most are early 20’s and almost every one seems to have had kids. Many are lactating, if that’s your thing. I personally have tried it more than once and the girls seem to get off on it. Much thinner than cow’s milk, hot and slightly sweet. Anyway….. Disposition wise, many girls are quite friendly and very physical. Some are greedy and try to demand more than they are worth. If you have to haggle too much, drop her. A fair price is $35.00 short time, maybe $60.00 for a double header. Always make price clear in advance. Promise a tip or “propina” if they knock your socks off, and ask them not to discuss money after you are done negotiating. There is no greater drag than having some chick try to extort more green whilst fucking. In the sack, most of the Dominicanas are rowdy, physical and dynamic. Almost all gave head sans condom and would fuck in any position desired. One was so horny she left my room after I popped and jumped into bed and molested my travel partner when he was sleeping. These girls love to FUCK. For accommodation I can strongly recommend the Hotel Europa on Duarte, Tel[ 🙁 ]809)523-5721, htleuropa@codetel.net.do. Run by a gracious and welcoming French couple and a comatose Basset Hound named Octavio. Clean rooms and lobby, with rooms from $25.00 to $50.00 single occupancy, depending on location. Credit cards accepted but discouraged. No problem with girls. They only have to leave their ID at the desk and pick it up when they leave. Nobody cares. For the most part, the food sucks. There is a preponderance of pizzerias and a lot of seafood, but small portions and poor quality abound. Porfinos, run by a Boston Expat, has decent breakfasts and an American clientele. Piccadilly’s off the public park serves good German fare, but not much else here worth recommending. Now, down to getting laid. The daytime is kind of dead but I found an excellent alternative. Check out Pattaya (yes, “Pattaya”) Salon De Masajes on Vicini Avenue No. 5. Go up the hill from the large public square at the end of Duarte, past the Hotel Villa Don (not the same after it’s perv Canadian owners were deported for trafficking in minors), past the Mozart Hotel and on the right. Small lobby with a bar, very clean and even has some Thai decor. A straight massage is 400 pesos ($23.00). You have an option for a handjob (200p additional) or blowjob (400p additional). Never asked for a lay. The women were all pretty, young, and very sweet. You get a shower before and after (just like Thailand!!!) and a semi-professional rub down. Somebody even taught these girls some Thai techniques (ie. the finger/toe cracking thing). The service was pleasant and unhurried. These girls give excellent hummers and even look you in the eye while blowing you. Highly recommended. You can call them to your hotel too- Phone # 326-0410. The best news is that they are open from 9am to 7pm. Perfect for a morning eye opener. I have been told there are other massage/brothel places open during the day, but I never bothered trying to find them. Girls don’t start filling the bars till late afternoon. All the women hanging around in the open air bars on Duarte are prostitutes, even the bartenders. They are only slightly attached to the bar and there is no bar fine. When it gets darker, more independent operators come out and can get aggressive; they WILL grab your cock on the street. Locals advise to stick with the chicks attached to a bar. My favorite place to drink is the Madhouse. Graffiti encrusted interior complete with excellent American rock tunes, run by a pair of rowdy Germans. Good time atmosphere and every body seems to be having more fun than anywhere else. Good collection of women. Beers $1.75. For later night action, check out “Club Laser” on Duarte which gets packed with more and more freelancers the later it gets. Unfortunately the Isla Bonita disco has closed and been turned into a shopping plaza. The Hamaca Beach Resort disco is pretty happening, although no obvious hookers. You can get there easy by moto taxi. Pay around $22.00 and you can dance and drink all you want, even if you are not a guest. Dress well and get ready for lots of in your face merenge music. Didn’t seem like it would be hard to get laid legitimately here, but I’m lazy. Opens at 10pm. Overall good experience in Boca Chica, but not really worth going out of your way for. If you happen to be in the area, it is worth a few nights, although I have been told that some clubs in Santo Domingo put Boca Chica’s nightlife to shame.

My best friend and I (late 20’s, handsome guys) visited Boca Chica and stayed at the Boca Chica Beach Resort. They allow girls to stay there but you have to pay the manager an extra fee (about $40 a night, which I didn’t pay). I found it cheaper to stay at other small one-bedroom rooms nearby. I arrived there on a Thursday and was so tired that I fell asleep around 9 PM only to find my self waking up at 3:30 AM. I was afraid that I was going to miss out on the action but convinced my friend to go out anyways. So we walked around and everything was closed until we reached this open street with clubs and bars (don’t remember the names). So we visited each one until we reached one club with more girls than guys…honestly you see a little of everything, from 2’s to 10’s. I only settle for 8 and above. The girls go up to you, some even pinch your ass…Finally I saw this girl (petite, small breasts, nice legs, beautiful thighs and she was wearing tight jeans, but didn’t look sleazy…and that I like) and invited her to dance. Invited her to drinks as well (by the way I speak Spanish so that is definitely an advantage especially when it comes to negotiating)…this girl was a 9…hot, cute and a beautiful smile…really great personality. Eventually after spending the whole night with her at the club I invited her to my place. Very subtlely she said that it would cost me, at first she said $50…I (very courteous said NO WAY!) …So got it down to $30…to my surprise my friend also found a girl, so we decided to get a room nearby. We paid $20 for a 2-bed room. There we turned the lights off except for a dim light and the action began. My girl had a beautiful body …she was excellent …we started missionary style then she rode me …then she rode me again …then we went to the bathroom…banged her from behind…all this while my friend was going at it with his girl…by the way my friend got his for $20…but she got pissed when she found out that I gave my girl $30 and demanded more money… My friend as a nice gentleman didn’t give her ••••! he he he Next day we went out again and ran into 3 girls who would promise us a good time…the problem was that we didn’t like one of them which happened to be the sister to one of them…so we met them at the club The Hamaca…Afterwards…I invited the one I liked to my room…but ended up going to her place…there I banged (free of charge)…woke up next morning …and went to the Resort. That day we went with them to the Capital in a rented car. Later that night I stayed with my girl at a near by beach front room (which I paid about $8) and fucked her all night. We even showered together…This girl was a 10, 18, great breasts, tight pussy beautiful legs, nice smile, cute face. And the best part about it was that she liked me!!! So that made it fun …she was kind of like my girlfriend…. she even wanted me to stay (No WAY!) Before I forget I didn’t mention my friend because he got sick that night and had to stay back at the resort (must have been the hotel’s water, BE CAREFUL!)…so I went out and got him some Pepto…and then went out to see my girl… Overall the trip was great!!! Prices are cheap…and you might end up not paying for a girl (like I did). Just invite her out…pay her drinks…even get her a souvenir…Next what I might do though is not stay at a resort, instead I’ll just rent an apartment or a room…Boca Chica is small…so don’t worry about getting lost…and be careful with the girls some are very stubborn…and just want to go with you…politely say, “No gracias!” (Worked for me)…that’s until you meet the one you want…I hope that this review helps in anyway…By the way I will be returning.

Stayed at the Melia Juan Dolio in Juan Dolio. It is about 25 miles east of Boca Chica. Found out that a double was the same price as a single so I paid for a double. Total trip including airfare and 3 nights was $1100 U.S. Rented a car at the airport for $25 per day. Driving and finding your way around was no problem.

Now for the good stuff. First night went to Boca Chica and have never seen as many girls in one place in my life. The main strip is closed and the bars put out tables on the road. Found a bar in the center of the strip and sat down to have a beer. Was propositioned by at least 15 girls in the next 20 minutes. No games played here. They come over, you talk price, you get laid. I wanted someone to go back to Juan Dolio with me for the night so I waited until I found a 9. This girl was 19 with a body to die for. We negotiated a
rate of approx. $25 US for the night and headed for Juan Dolio. We got to the room and she got better the more clothes she took off. Again no games played, when I got my clothes off, she started sucking on my cock like it
was a long lost friend.Unfortunately her talent level was about a 3, but she
more than made up for it by her intensity. I had to use my hand to assist her in getting my load off, but she absolutely sucked every drop. We got
dressed and went down to get something to eat. After that, back to the room. She sucked it until I got a hard on, slipped a rubber on and slipped it into as tight a pussy as I have been in. She seemed to get as much out of it as I
did. Her talent level was not extremly high but man did she work hard at it.
Next morning she was sucking it before I woke up good so as soon as she got it up I slapped a rubber on and fucked her doggy style until I was
completely exhausted. After breakfast I took her back to Boca Chica. Gave her 700 pesos which was about $40 US.
Next day was laying on the beach and was approached by an atractive young lady and she said she gave massages at the hotel. She wanted $60, but I talked her into $40. We went to the room and she gave me an excellent massage over every inch of my body. She started giving me a hand job but when that seemed to be taking to long she took my cock in her mouth and it
was only minutes before I blew my load and she sucked it dry. I made an appointment with her for the next afternoon.

That night I decided to just go to a local bar and drink a beer and save what little strength I had left for the next afternoon and night. I was
sitting at a table by myself and a really cute girl who said she was 18, but that was debatable sat down with me. She was one of the few that spoke english. I told her that I was too tired and that I doubted if I could get
it up again that night. She said that she would go back to the hotel with me and that I would pay her 400 pesos for every orgasm. I figured I couldn’t possibly pay more than the $20 for the whole night. Boy was I wrong, the next morning after breakfast, I paid her $60. She was young, but she could suck and fuck better than anyone I had been with in a long time. I would have let her stay but she was already going to the north coast that day.
I kept my appointment with my masseuse that day, but I told her all I wanted was a massage. Well she evidently took that as a challenge because she was not going to leave until I shot my load. She even took off her clothes when she couldn’t get me off by sucking and shoved it into her pussy. This girl knew what she was doing. I came so hard my balls hurt. She had this real satisfied smile when I gave her the money plus a tip.
After napping the rest of the afternoon, I headed for Boca Chica again my last night. Went to the same bar and sat down to have a beer and noticed a girl that I had seen at the bar before. She was not as good looking as some of the other girls that were propositioned me, but there was an intriguing look on her face and she seemed to be shyer than the other girls. I figured I could take her back to the hotel and have a nice quiet fuck and go to sleep. Boy was I wrong. This girl stuck my cock in her mouth, her pussy, her
ass and probably would have stuck it in her ear if she could have figured out how to get it in. The next day when I dropped her at Boca Chica and
headed for the airport I figured I would not need sex for at least a month.
Bottom line to this story is that if you want to screw until you can’t walk and not have to play games then Boca Chica is the place to go. I plan to go back as soon as I get my strength back up. This place is not expensive and the girls are very reasonable. I usually gave a tip to each of the girls, but they never asked for more than we had agreed on. This was refreshing. I would recommend this place wholeheartedly.

Arrived in B.C. on thursday at 4 p.m. Unpacked had dinner and headed for Calle Duarte. For those of you who have not been to BC, they close down the street at night and put tables on the road. The selection of girls is unbelieveable. After turning down about 10 girls, I finally decided on a young lady that was about 19 and headed to the hotel Europa where I was staying. they have no problems with guests. They do make the girls leave thier IDs at the desk for protection. This girl didn’t waste any time. She got undressed and gave me a fantastic blow job. After completely draining every drop, she cleaned everything off and proceeded to play around until I was ready to go again. She sucked it bare backed, but we put on a condom when she put it in. She completely wore me out this time and had me begging for mercy. After this all I wanted was a good nights sleep before I got ready for another day. Total price was 500 pesos or 30 dollars.
Next day went to beach, got manicure and pedicure for $9.00. After laying on beach until 3, I decided to go downtown and have a beer. Met a girl who said I could screw her in the ass for 300 pesos. She had a beautiful ass so I decided to take her up on it. Her ass was unbelievably tight and she really got into it. It was so good, I gave her 500 pesos. After being spoiled that afternoon, I negotiated a deal with a girl that night that included blowjob, ass, everything. We used every hole she had and it only cost me 500 pesos.
On Saturday, after laying on the beach most of the day, I was walking down the street and decided to stop into a massage parlor. This was just a hole in the wall type place, but the girl had the greatest hands I had ever felt. She gave me a great hand job and a full 1 hour massage for 400 pesos. I decided for that night that I would try to find a girl to have dinner with and have her spend the night. I found a beautiful girl that also spoke english. I offered her 500 pesos for the night and 100 pesos bonus for each orgasm. this was a bad mistake. I had to give her a tip of 400 pesos the next morning when she left.
On the way to the airport the next day I was thinking that it is unbelieveable that this place is not visited by more Americans. It has to be the best kept secret in the Western Hemisphere. I am planning to go again in March.

Picadilly
Excellent Swiss steak house located on a quiet side street across the square from the white church at the end of Duarte Avenue. Very classy interior complete with alpine oompa-music and a garden. Peaceful and cozy. Friendly Swiss couple serves up beef and pork steaks with fried potatos which come to you sizzling on a scalding hot stone. Absurd variety of sauces for your dipping and tasting pleasure. Best place I ate at in Boca Chica. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Bars
Madhouse. “Di Di” and “Peter”, two stone alcoholic party animal Germans keep this place rocking continuously from 3pm till dawn with nothing but great American rock tunes and real German weitzenbier on tap. Can get very rowdy. Always seems to be packed with a lively crowd having more fun than anywhere else. Good drink prices and a decent number of slutty locals making the rounds for entertainment. I even got one to blow me in the back
hallway- nobody here cares.

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