Holiday Season here in DR.
Basics -聽 the DR is predominantly a Catholic country and Christmas is important.聽 The "season" starts about聽 December 15 and runs until just after 3 Kings Day which is in early January.
December - a 13th "paycheck" is distributed in December and by law must be paid out before December 20th.聽 This puts a lot of money on the streets and there are those intent on taking advantage of this. Be extra careful this month,
The holidays are about聽 family,聽 community and squeezing as much fun out of this month as possible. It is a time for dinners,聽 drinking and dancing!聽 For family,聽 friends and frolicking.....聽
This will be my 13th Christmas here in paradise and this one should be legendary!
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My first Christmas experience in the DR was 2 years ago and it worked so well we are going back again this year (arriving in 2 weeks).聽 We are Canadian and we've been to the DR numerous times over the last 30 years in all kinds of settings.聽 In recent years we fell in love with Cabarete and have been here a number of times.
And so the idea was conceived here 2 years ago... lets just make Christmas simple and go away. I can tell you that as the dreaded holiday season approached and it dawned on me that all that work and stress was not my problem this time it immediately felt like the right choice.
There is nothing like waking up on Christmas morning and going for a long walk on a warm beach.
One of the memorable events was when the family left me to do grocery shopping for the Christmas dinner. The condo manager arranged for a driver because I was told (wrongly) that i'd have much more selection if I drove into the larger grocery store in Sosua rather than nearby Janets.
The driver was a friendly guy and very talkative....Pablo.聽 But he didn't speak a word of English and my Spanish was tourist grade.聽 Despite that he happily talked my ear off the whole time.聽 Now I had an extensive grocery list and I tend to be a methodical shopper, so I was totally unprepared for what happened.
We puled in and parked and I thanked Pablo said I would be about a half an hour.聽 He didn't understand a word of it and got out faster than me.聽 Led me into the store.聽 Selected a grocery cart with a big smile and gestured me to follow.聽
It was only when I got there that I realized that many of my items had a different name in Spanish (stupid gringo).聽 Many items were recognizable.... pepsi, potatoes, bananas....but many weren't. I soon found out that Pablo wasn't a guy who liked to linger in a grocery store... When we got to the harder to find items I began to try and find an interpreter... thankfully a kind woman took pity on us and showed us where things such as honey or sage could be found.
The crescendo of the whole experience was over the search for a turkey.聽 Pablo had no recognition of the english word.聽 It was only when I was reduced to pantomiming a turkey that it hit him like a lightening bold.聽 His eyes gleaming with excitement he blurts out ..."si Butterball !!!".聽 Then his eyes narrowed as he said seriously "is pabo......not Pablo" as he points at himself.聽 We both laughed at the joke.
One of many great experiences of a wonderful trip.聽 I hope to have many more.
But just like Black Friday they have caught on to the huge and I do mean HUGE amount of money to be made.
And let's not forget that the is the season to give and the PN,AMET, Cestur and such are all out there with there hands out wanting us to GIVE and give often

Bob K
Do they celebrate halloween by dressing up and going door to door collecting candy?聽 From my brief and limited observation, I wouldn't expect that.聽 I am disappointed to hear that Christmas is becoming more commercialized there.聽 Could this possibly have anything to do with the expectations of ex-pats?
No they don't celebrate halloween here.聽 You will find the odd party at school or in bars.
Commercialization is largely a result of tv programs,聽 commercials etc.聽 It is also from聽 Dominicans living abroad then coming home too I think.聽 聽But it is getting worse and worse every year.
This year "black Friday" really聽 grew!
I won't buy into that!
Bob K
Christmas is about family and community.聽 You will see entire neighborhoods blocked off聽 - no cars - there is a party happening here.聽 Family gets together -聽 friends too -聽 on聽 Christmas eve - that is the big dinner in most families.聽 聽Almost everyone has a new outfit to strut around in.聽 There is lots of food,聽 drinking, music and often dancing going on.聽 聽Christmas day seems to be recovery time.....LOL聽
Gifts are primarily for the kids and happen on 3 Kings Day - when the wise men brought their gifts.聽 Many kids will get a simple gift.聽 Some get nothing at all and that is聽 sad.
Lots of organizations here help out those who live in poverty with a "canasta" or box of food for Christmas eve and聽 later a simple gift for the kids.聽 But not everyone gets the help they need!!!聽
As I said in an earlier post,聽 anyone working (not under the table)聽 will get that 13th paycheck and that will go a long way to helping make Christmas special.聽 But many do not work legally or are self employed聽 and they don't get this help.
Our contractor told us when we were building our house not to expect much to get done during this time as it was hard for him to find 10 sober and willing workers every day during the "Christmas month"



Bob K
Hunkering down at home is not a bad idea
Bob K
Bob K
Thankfully only every 4 years now.
Bob K
Wow between this and the 13th month salary for staff it is a very expensive month.
Bob K
This is my second Xmass in RD. The first one was in Samana and we stayed with my ex-gf at las Terrenas.
The 24th is just like any other Christian country, everyone at home with family and friends. Las Terrenas was almost empty the eve of 25. My ex-gf was so sad for not being with her family in Santo Domingo that we picked a big argument because she wanted to take a bus and go back home the 24 in the morning. I told her she should be happy that I was there for her, her family is not going anywhere, there would be other Christmasses to stay with them. She stayed with an attitude. She didn't care for the money I had spend to go there and be with her, something I hated about her.
We had a car ride until Santa Barbara the day of 25th. The pueblos along the way were full of loud music and people going out. I liked very much that atmosphere. It was Party time everywhere

For tourists this last 10 days of December everything is hell expensive. Hotels are full and prices are multiplied by 3 or 4 !
Now I am coming for another lady in Santiago, but don't want to go off-topic talking about women.
I am using alternative travel solutions AIRBNB. The offer is aboundant and prices are correct. I am getting an apparement in Santiago and we are going someowhere in the weekend after Xmass.
Like all the Dominicanas she wants to introduce me to her familiy and stay over for the dinner of 24th which is fine (the opposite would be a red flag). The 25th we are going somewhere out of Santiago for the weekend.
I have also noticed Dominicans like to buy new clothes for Xmass and start the new year with brand new outfit and shoes. For at least those who can afford shopping.
I will say the first GF and Christmas in Las Terrenas -聽 that fight was not about money, that was about you not understanding her culture!聽 Next year does not matter here, it matters now. That Christmas was all that mattered to her.
Its a common error of expats, and it is not your fault.聽 You had no way of knowing and understanding. only time and experience will do that.
It was a good lesson, now you know.
Keep us posted on this years experience.聽 And by the way聽 prices in all area tourist destinations go their highest at Christmas.
planner wrote:I will say the first GF and Christmas in Las Terrenas -聽 that fight was not about money, that was about you not understanding her culture!聽 Next year does not matter here, it matters now. That Christmas was all that mattered to her.
I realize it now but still...I was "WTF, I have done 8 hours plane to spend the holiday season with you and you want to go back to your family ?"
Normally I would never go in RD for Xmass as a tourist聽 but it was mostly because it was easy to get work leave and I made a deal with the flight.
Eri76 wrote:I am coming for Xmass in Santiago聽
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I told her she should be happy that I was there for her, her family is not going anywhere, there would be other Christmasses to stay with them. She stayed with an attitude. She didn't care for the money I had spend to go there and be with her, something I hated about her.
She stayed with a attitude. I can't say I blame her. Many men will come and go in her life and not give 2 shits when they are gone. Her family will always be there for her no matter what. Christmas time is about family and everything else is second.
If you do not recognize that then perhaps you need to examine your own family values.
StanR wrote:If you do not recognize it perhaps you need to examine your own family values.
Wowowow...slowly my friend.聽 聽
Don't make this personal..
I wasn't there by suprise, she knew we were going somewhere and she didn't say anything. maybe she wanted to please me and she couldn't take it anymore the 24th. I just found it ungrateful and stupid.
I learned that family is a BIG thing in RD. Family can cheat, be fake or interested on many levels, still it is family. And yes you are right, boyfriends may come and go, the family no matter how bad will still be there.
I am not making the same "mistake" with the new GF. She said she had a couple of visits to make the 25th and she said I could walk her to her grandma and sisters if I like. She is handling the whole thing very maturely. She was very upfront as she told me she needed the 24th and 25th to spend some time with her family but that she would be more than happy if I like to go with her.
Lots of parties going on everywhere -聽 lots of drunk drivers on the road so be extra careful please.聽
AND enjoy the season, participate,聽 go shopping early -聽 you do not want to be in a grocery store on聽 Wednesday or Thursday next week!!!聽 聽 Enjoy the parties and most of all dance.....LOL
O'k, finally made it back to paradise and after our first week, things have finally settled down.聽 聽Now, SOMEONE must have an idea on 'where' we can find out about all of the planned Christmas and New Years festivities in Sosua and/or Cabarete??聽 聽 We've looked 'on-line' and only seem to find events that have already transpired.聽 聽 聽 聽 Any recommendations out there?
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