
LTSteve
American expat in Dominican Republic
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Registration: 17 March 2013
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Las Terrenas the best place to retire by dylan_10
Las Terrenas is a small village located in the Samana peninsula, one of the most beautiful and lush throughout the Dominican Republic: here are stunning beaches and bang in a sea of many colors, mostly flat because it is the only one in the 'island ...
Las Terrenas is on the Samana Peninsula, which is east of Puerta Plata, on the northeast coast. The peninsula has the largest concentration of coconut palms in the world, beautiful scenery and great choice of beaches. Steve Read More
Las Terrenas the best place to retire by dylan_10
Las Terrenas is a small village located in the Samana peninsula, one of the most beautiful and lush throughout the Dominican Republic: here are stunning beaches and bang in a sea of many colors, mostly flat because it is the only one in the 'island ...
Cigano: I see you are living in Paris. I'm I correct? You seem very bitter about your own country. The laws in the DR were not created by foreigners. I really don't care about your "statistics" My wife and I have been coming to the DR for 30 ... Read More
Las Terrenas the best place to retire by dylan_10
Las Terrenas is a small village located in the Samana peninsula, one of the most beautiful and lush throughout the Dominican Republic: here are stunning beaches and bang in a sea of many colors, mostly flat because it is the only one in the 'island ...
Cigano: You must have an inside scoop. The "locals" burnt down the fisherman's village? That is your theory? You logically thought this through? You're telling me this was because all of the restaurants and bars were owned by ex-pats. Tell me ... Read More
Las Terrenas the best place to retire by dylan_10
Las Terrenas is a small village located in the Samana peninsula, one of the most beautiful and lush throughout the Dominican Republic: here are stunning beaches and bang in a sea of many colors, mostly flat because it is the only one in the 'island ...
HI: If you want to work p/t in Las Terrenas you would have to be bi-lingual. Do you speak Spanish? Also in Las Terrenas French is widely spoken and a lot of the bars and restaurants are owned by French expats. If you only speak English it would ... Read More
Las Terrenas the best place to retire by dylan_10
Las Terrenas is a small village located in the Samana peninsula, one of the most beautiful and lush throughout the Dominican Republic: here are stunning beaches and bang in a sea of many colors, mostly flat because it is the only one in the 'island ...
HI: As you probably already know operating a restaurant is a risky proposition to begin with. In Las Terrenas there are many restaurants owned mostly by French and Italians. The high season is short, from Dec. to April. Before and after that it is ... Read More
Las Terrenas the best place to retire by dylan_10
Las Terrenas is a small village located in the Samana peninsula, one of the most beautiful and lush throughout the Dominican Republic: here are stunning beaches and bang in a sea of many colors, mostly flat because it is the only one in the 'island ...
Many of the posts on Las Terrenas in the DR are outdated. This is a great place to retire either full time or part of the year. One, there is an International Airport El Catey/Samana (AZS) 30 minutes away. Direct flights from Canada and NYC,JFK ... Read More