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Where exactly? Which hotel? How much money to take with you? etc. Can anyone advise? I want to keep within 300 thousand rubles. for two. I read on the Internet that a visa to this country is not needed? This is true? According to the advice, it is better not to go to Punta Cana because of the huge number of people, but to Bavaro for a more relaxed, relaxing holiday, is that so? Has anyone been to PARADISUS PALMA REAL RESORT with good reviews? But rest in it will cost 220 thousand, will the remaining amount be enough for unforeseen expenses? Or, with such a budget and not small requests of a person, is it better to choose a cheaper hotel? I’ll say that I’m a fan of visiting places in any country, but I also want to go on excursions. By the way, how is the language? To be honest, I don't even know English very well. Thanks in advance to everyone for the replies.
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 4 answers
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Bavaro is something like the Punta Cana area, the beach where the hotels are located. The country is poor, there are no particularly interesting restaurants outside the hotels, so eateries for locals. There are discos, but they are quite specific and the music is mostly local with its own flavor. Regarding discos, you should check with the meeting or hotel guides, since it is not advisable to get into a Haitian disco, it is too dangerous. Taxi ride from $15 USA, excursions from 90 USD. US per p ... Farther...
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Good afternoon. We returned from the Dominican Republic a week ago. It’s already the second time in two years. I’ll try to clarify the situation. Don’t be stingy and immediately book paid seats there and back. recline. If you are not very big, up to 100 kg, then it will be comfortable, if more, then business class or seats in the 1st row. We were well transferred under 60. Take light changeable shoes on the plane, it will be comfortable for your feet and a fleece jacket, it can be cool .Meals 2 ... Farther...
Interested in clothes and souvenirs. So for 4-5 hours, and preferably with a playground :-) No matter how far from the center. Thanks!
6 years ago  •  6 subscribers 7 answers
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Were in Campon ... Shops are open until 20 (in Kyiv, usually until 21), the food court is open until 21-00. By Kiev standards, there are not so many shops. The set of well-known brands is just small, there are H&M, Gas, Springfield and a couple of sports ones, and that's it. Lots of fast food places, but no restaurants at all. Children's area for 3 plus, the children preferred the toy store :-). By the way, there are only two such stores in the shopping center, and they are small. Somewhere n ... Farther...
I'm going for the first time, tell me, please ... I'm going to be stingy in Migros (well, or in some other shopping center). In what currency is the price on the price tags in most stores? Maybe you should change it to lira?
14 years ago  •  5 subscribers 9 answers
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Hello, I will try to help you. In shops and shopping centers in Turkey, prices are indicated mainly in Turkish liras. But do not rush to exchange currencies a lot - it is very easy to count everything in dollars and pay in dollars. It is only desirable to have small dollars, take care of this at home. You can also use the euro, whichever is more convenient for you. Good luck with your purchases. Farther...
Tell me who was in these parts, how far is the Krizantem hotel (not Katya) from the Alanyum shopping center and how to get there, as well as what money to pay there, lira or dollars, is there an exchanger in this shopping center. Also interested in shops in the center cities. Women's clothing - jumpers, skirts, leather jackets, etc. Thank you in advance.
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For a long time in Turkey I pay only by card. The write-off is at the rate of the Central Bank of Turkey. For a long time, out of ignorance, I bought dollars in Russia, came there, paid in dollars in terms of their exchange rate. The rest of the dollars in Russia changed into rubles. I calculated: on the difference of $2,000 bought (brought back $500), I lost $200! The next time I bought dollars in Russia, in Turkey I exchanged dollars for lira in the exchanger, the rest of the lira at the end o ... Farther...