Everything You Need to Know about Dominican Republic πŸ‡©πŸ‡΄ Moving & Living Here + 2022 Travel



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Watch this before you travel to Dominican Republic. In this week’s video we’re answering all your questions about the Dominican Republic. We put a call out for all our your questions related to the country, from travelling to, to living here to moving here. to safety, accommodations and food.

The topics we discussed were:

0:00 Most asked questions
9:10 Food
12:51 Accommodations
19:36 Transportation
23:50 Miscellaneous
34:27 Wrap up

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43 Replies to “Everything You Need to Know about Dominican Republic πŸ‡©πŸ‡΄ Moving & Living Here + 2022 Travel

  1. I spent several summers in Las Terrenas and I did feel like the mosquitoes were worse there than what I have experienced in the Cabarete area. I always travel with a small diffuser and some lemon grass oil. I have it running all day on the terrace with the sliding glass doors open so the mosquitoes are encouraged to stay away. I have also made some all natural mosquito repellent with essential oils, and they seem to work.

  2. My family is from Puerto Plata so we are headed that way in retirement. My spouse is from the USA so we have chosen Casa Linda retirement community in Sosua.

  3. Don’t bother coming here (DR anywhere) . Scammed, even UBER isn’t good as the drivers tack on 100% and the beaches are trashed badly. Nice beaches in Punta Cana are privatized and not accessible by tourists in many places. I wish these people would be more truthful about this country. Very disappointing and expensive, 28 % tax added on most every service, restaurant, UBER, Airbnb. This place was NOT fun or affordable. Don’t find out the hard way.

  4. If I got to DR I most likely will not be in tourist areas for business. How would you say the safety is outside of the tourist beach gated community areas.

  5. I would say from Latin American countries, DR is one of the safest countries. There’s a lot of petty crime, but nothing compared with other countries, like human trafficking, violent gangs, kidnapping, those are very rare in DR if they even happen. At most you should be worried about robbery; the risk increases if you are going on foot through an isolated area. The police is not reliable, so everyone has private security, either cameras, a gun, a guardian, alarms, and of course, NEVER leave anything unlocked; lock your car, lock your doors. It has a lot to do with the area too; touristic areas and small towns are very safe; also, meet your neighbors, become part of the community; you will only be a target if you are a complete stranger.

  6. Hi,
    Agree with you as well. Mexico and the Dominican Republic are both great countries to travel to. We usually like to go to Mexico in the winter months and always try to visit different cities and areas. The food is also delicious. We spent our honemoon, many, many years ago, in the DR. Went back April 2021, just for a week in an all incl. in La Romana (Bayahibe). Amazing resort, food, beach. We plan to return and stay, at least 5 weeks, next year. We really want to visit Las Terrenas, Cabarete, Sosua, perhaps a few day in SD, the capital and the center of the island. Looking forward to it…
    Love your videos. Keep them coming!
    By the way, Albania, your coming destination is great . We spent two weeks around the country in October 2019. Make sure you visit and spend, at least a few days each in: Tirana, Kruje, Shkoder, Berat, Gjirokastra, Butrint and of course, Sarande (crystal clear waters). If you are able, spend a few weeks in Slovenia. Another amazing country, with losts to see. Do not miss Ljubljana. HAPPY TRAVELS!

  7. Hey Team. Can you tell me what to expect weather wise in Cabarete in September? Sunny, cloudy, rain?
    Im looking to book a trip for September 5. If its gonna be cloudy all week, id rather not. Any help would be great. Love your channel!

  8. Love your videos! 😍 My gf and I are moving to the DR from Canada this year and we're wondering: did you just go without a long term Visa and pay the overstay fees on your 30 day visa? Also have you had any troubles leaving and re-entering the country? 😯

  9. I want to thank you so much for your insights of DR and the intersting answers. I'm looking forward to my stay on the "North Coast of DR" next month, influenced in particular by you.;D

  10. You can rent cars everywhere here. The local car rental agencies only ask for your passport and how long you need car for. Most times they will keep your passport until you return the car. I come here 5 times a year and noone has EVER asked to see my drivers license.

  11. I just want say I'm amazed to see you guys talking about DR you know more from my Country than I do, I did laugh a lot listening this video. My recommendations You must go to bahia de las aguilas, and also try the South part of the Country; Barahona, San Juan, Pedernales; they have amazing beaches as well. But over all, I give you a 10+ muy bueno, gracias por estar aqui. Disfrutenlo

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