Considering a move to Dorado
We will also be traveling to Dorado for two weeks in August and wanted to know of a good place to stay.
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I hope other members will advise you soon

Regards
Armand
We live in Dorado and love it. we call it the dorado bubble because it is such a small, close community and most people speak english. Are you considering an English speaking school? Tasis is a very good private english speaking school.
As far as neighborhoods, dorado beach east, sabanera, and paseos are very nice and safe.Â
If you have any more questions, let me know! i'd be happy to help!
wende
welcome to PR! I'm happy to answer any questions. Been here 4 years as an expat!Â
wende
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There is also a MOPS in Dorado (moms of preschoolers) group. They meet twice a month.Â
The local Jayne Stern Library also host a number of classes.
I our neighborhood we have bunco night, book club, sailing, volleyball, golf and generally the expats get together a LOT! its really fun!
Dorado beach east, sabanera and Tasis all offer summer camps.
hope this helps...
We may be looking at Dorado in Oct. 2014. Would you describe it as an affluent area? Country Club, Golf course, security, gated community?
How is the health care in that area? Doctors? Hospitals? Emergency care? Thank you.
web_bruin wrote:We may be looking at Dorado in Oct. 2014. Would you describe it as an affluent area? Country Club, Golf course, security, gated community?
All of that is available in Dorado. Look f.i. here:
If you have/make enough $$ you'll be fine.
web_bruin wrote:How is the health care in that area? Doctors? Hospitals? Emergency care?
I assume there are better medical facilities for the rich but health care for common people isn't that good. You may want to read this thread: /forum/viewtopic.php?id=359991
From people who can afford it I know that some have medical plans that include transport to and treatment in facilities in the mainland USA.

I am interested in looking for an apartment or house in Dorado Beach.
Do you know a real estate agent who could help me with finding a place to rent until I decide if I want to buy?
I just tried your phone number, but it went to a recording saying the number was no longer in service. Are you stil on the island?
Michael Bannett
No four track club here, Gregg, it's nice and quiet in our little bario.
Too bad we have to get out of here every now and then to visit customers but it's always good to come back to our own paradise.
@Michael sorry I'm over an hour away from Dorado and I can't help you other than pasting some names & numbers that Wende posted:
Wende wrote:Lisa Penfield. She lives in Sabanera!
787 638 3333
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try calling Alma, who rents many properties.
508 740 4690
No clue if the above mentioned people are still in business and if they're any good but it's a starting point.
I'm interested in finding a newcomers or other group of people that my fiancee and I can connect with here. We've lived in PR for a little over a year and just purchased a home in Dorado a couple of months ago. Can you provide me with any information about this?
Also mentioned previously was a local library that offered classes.  I didn't even know there was a library here. Can you point me to a URL or tell me where it is in town?
In addition, I'm wondering if there are any small business owners orgranizations, running clubs, websites of local events for Dorado? I've found this site but I don't think there is much on here about Dorado: mydestination.com/puertorico/events/73.
One more thing, we are not learning Spanish as quickly as we would like.  Does anyone know of any local Spanish conversation classes or tutors in the Dorado area?
Thanks for any input you all can provide!
I also live in Dorado. Sorry I'm unaware of any newcomer groups in Dorado.
But here is the link to the website of the library someone there may have information about Spanish classes: The library is located close to the Downtown area on Calle Mendez Vigo.
This is the best that I have found for events in Dorado it is the Municipal Facebook page...its updated all the time and they post everything going on in Dorado there:Â
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