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Saturday, 05 March 2011 21:26

Dancing with DR

Come on a sexy weekend getaway with friends, coworkers and loved ones to sunbathe, dance and enjoy Dominican cuisine. You will relax on the beach gazing at white sands and clear water while being served pina coladas and cocktails throughout the day. In the evening, you will be taught authentic and romantic Latin dances with a professional dancer, from The Academy of Chicha, who will come to your doorstep. Later on that night, you will be toured aroung the city to end up in one of the sexiest Latin clubs of Santo Domingo to enjoy a night showcasing your new sultry moves. Afterwards, you will live like a local and enjoy the after-hour food spots.

3-Day 'Dancing with DR' Getaway

Includes:

  • 2-hour Dance Classes every evening (Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
  • Classes will cover Salsa, Bachata and/or Merengue
  • A Professional Dancer from the Academy of Chicha, one of the most recognized dance schools in the Dominican Republic as the instructor
  • Round-trip Transportation to Santo Domingo from Boca Chica to the Latin Clubs and after-hour eateries for all three nights; Live-band on Sundays.
  • Complimentary Breakfast
  • Personalized guest service, a hotel standard
  • Access to beach and gated sunbathing area
  • Aiport Tansfers (optional for additional fee)

only  $90 USD per guest     (package for a min 4 people; not including accomodations)

Total Cost with Accomodations for a group of 4

  • 1 Studio for 3 nights $390 + 3-Day 'Dancing with DR' Weekend Getaway for 4 $360
$750 USD
  • 2 Shared Rooms for 3 nights $450 + 3-Day 'Dancing with DR' Weekend Getaway for 4 $360
$810 USD
  • 2 Bedroom Apartment for 3 nights $480 + 3-Day 'Dancing with DR' Weekend Getaway for 4 $360
$840 USD
  • 4 Standard Rooms USD for 3 nights $780 + 3-Day 'Dancing with DR' Weekend Getaway for 4 $360
$1,140 USD


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Saturday, 05 March 2011 20:47

Restaurant

International cousine prepared at Marta's Kitchen - Dominican, Caribbean, South American and Central American food.

 

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Thursday, 03 March 2011 11:57

Time

TIME

Eastern Standard Time with no daylight saving. From April to October the country is one hour ahead.

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Thursday, 03 March 2011 11:56

Transportation

TRANSPORTATION

There are many options for getting around Santo Domingo. Public transport is easily available. This includes public cars (carro publico), buses (guagua) and motorbike taxis (motoconcho) and the new metro line providing quick transportation between Villa Mella and the Centro de los Heroes.

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Thursday, 03 March 2011 11:56

Communication

MAIL

For sending important parcels, consider using DHL, FEDEX or UPS. There are local post office which sells stamps for letters and postcards which can be sent at La Sirena (Winston Churchill Avenue), Hotel Embajador and the main post office at Centro de los Heroes.

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Thursday, 03 March 2011 11:55

Electricity and Water

ELECTRICITY

Electrical current in the Dominican Republic is 110 volts AC, 60 Hz. US-style two-pin plugs are standard, so European visitors should bring suitable adaptors.

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Thursday, 03 March 2011 11:55

Safety

SAFETY

Be alert to your surroundings and take the same safety precautions recommended worldwide for travelling in a major foreign city. Use the hotel safe and keep money and valuables out of sight. Do not leave luggage in sight in a vehicle.

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Thursday, 03 March 2011 11:54

Beverage Limitation

BEVERAGE LIMITATIONS

Discos, restaurants and casinos inside hotels are exempt from the present liquor-vending schedule that affects establishments throughout the country. Note that many restaurants, clubs and bars must close at midnight from Sunday to Thursday and at 2 a.m. on Friday, Saturday and holidays. Bring an ID. Visitors under the age of 18 will not be admitted.

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Thursday, 03 March 2011 11:54

Money, Tax and Tipping

MONEY

The official currency is the Dominican Peso (RD$). Most ATM operate on the Cirrus Network (Mastercard) or Plus Network (Visa). Remember that money extracted from ATM will be Dominican Pesos and not your home currency.

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Thursday, 03 March 2011 11:53

Government and Religion

RELIGION

The population is about 95% Christian, mainly Roman Catholic, however, a lot of other religions are practiced and tolerated (Anglican, Baptist, Evangelic, Mormon, Jehova's Witness, Sevenths Day Adventist). There are also Jewish, Muslim and Bahai places of worship.

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