Everything You Need to Know about Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 Moving & Living Here + 2022 Travel

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
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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.
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    0:00 Most asked questions
    9:10 Food
    12:51 Accommodations
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  • @DelightfulTravellers
    @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +9

    Get a Lifetime Subscription to Rosetta Stone Here 👉 tryrosettastone.com/delightfultravellers-1 Thanks so much for watching everyone! 🤗 Stay Delightful ✌️ - Anna & Trevor

  • @gondre02
    @gondre02 2 года назад +10

    🤣great video. I’m Dominican and I grew up in Santo Domingo (capital) everything you said is accurate specially everything is negotiable🤣 and we are loud my wife always say why I’m so loud.🤣🤣🤣. Thank you for the video👍👍👍

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +4

      I'm glad we got it right... that means a lot coming from a Dominican. Also, we luv how loud and full of life Dominicans are 😀 - Trevor

  • @josesegundomartinez8799
    @josesegundomartinez8799 2 года назад +12

    One important thing people need to know when they want to move to the Dominican Republic You can’t bring your way of life with you. You are leaving your stressful everyday life for a relaxing slower paced life.
    Thank you for your videos

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +1

      So so true Jose... we love the slower paced lifestyle here 🤗 - Anna

    • @dumbphonemom
      @dumbphonemom Год назад

      Now reading this comment I almost teared up because I’ve been living in the US for 6 years and it’s still hard adjusting to the fast pace after living all my life in DR.

  • @vjn2390
    @vjn2390 2 года назад +5

    “When I drive in Canada again…it’s so easy” Lol

  • @m.montero1303
    @m.montero1303 2 года назад +19

    Hi Anna and Trevor, happy to see you again. I’m very glad that you guys feel safe in D.R. (my native country) as you said, you have to abide by the local rules of safety. Things do happen, especially in the big cities. Just be aware of your surroundings, don’t be foolish and you should be safe. Any poor, developing country will consider anyone visiting from a developed country as rich, so be humble and try not to be flashy, don’t walk around on foot alone at night. I think the locals are more susceptible to crime than the tourist as the country’s economy depends heavily on tourism therefore they’re quite protected. I grew up in NewYork and live in Europe since years now but I hear from relatives that crime has gone up, especially petty street crime like purse and cellphone snatching on the streets. In any case please enjoy your stay there, life is short and the world is a crazy place right now so in comparison it’s a paradise over there. Stay safe an keep those great videos coming. Be blessed and enjoy life! 🙏🏼🍀💕☮️

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +1

      Such great advice right there. Thanks for watching as always 😀 - Trevor

    • @mike_skinner
      @mike_skinner 2 года назад +8

      We live in Santiago (Potezuela). It is very different to Puerto Plata and Santo Domingo. I have heard of a couple of instances of violence in the last 5 years. I used to work at Data Vimenca and finished at 11:00pm. I raced home on my motorbike and only saw the Police collecting from SUVs. I would get waved past. Basically the police are totally defunded and the people are so civilized that they don't shoot each other or loot the stores.
      I traveled the country with a couple of guys on dirt bikes to Constanza, Pedernales etc and we stayed in Hotel Economicos. We paid 500 pesos a night (10:00USD) but found later that Dominicans pay 300. We would enter a town and look for a youth with a motorcycle and ask him to show us the cheap hotels. We would tip him.
      We felt safer biking here than in the US or UK as the Dominicans have eyes in the back of their heads. My wife rides a scooter and makes sure that you can see she is a woman. The Dominicans take great care protecting their women.

    • @m.montero1303
      @m.montero1303 2 года назад +3

      @@mike_skinner Mike, in D.R. the police are not well trained (especially in rural areas) and they are badly paid so they compensate by extorting drivers, unfortunately, lots of corruption going on there. Teachers are also badly paid but fortunately kids still get a relatively good education and teachers are still respected. In general people are still very humble, friendly and respectful of one another. Mostly because, as in most developing countries, religion plays a big roll. Dominicans for the most part are God fearing people, as in most places you have your rotten apples that want things the easy way instead of earning them by learning a trade and working. Looting shops and shooting each other is not a thing over there and hopefully it will never be. In D.R. is common practice in many places to have prices for locals and prices for tourists. I don’t disagree with this as the average salary in D.R. is about $600 a month and comparing to the U.S. where it might be $3K and upwards then it wouldn’t be fair for the regular Dominican to pay the same prices as a tourist does. What’s happened in the last 15 years is that do to gentrification housing prices have gone up incredibly. For the Dominicans abroad and foreigners that are investing in retirement homes it’s very affordable but for the locals earning average salaries it’s impossible to afford to buy a home. So while it’s great that people are investing in D.R., it helps the economy and creates jobs, salaries are not being adjusted accordingly so there is still a big discrepancy in this respect. In any case it is a great place to live and even better if you earn an American (USA) or European salary. In any case be safe and be blessed 🙏🏼🍀

    • @dumbphonemom
      @dumbphonemom Год назад

      I was born and raised in DR and agree with everything said in this comment, especially about being flashy.

  • @detodotvshow01
    @detodotvshow01 2 года назад +6

    Viva la República Dominicana 🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴

  • @007Dcastillo
    @007Dcastillo 2 года назад +7

    10:18 it's actually quitr easy to find vegan restaurants in Santiago and Santo Domingo. In Santiago we have Naturaliste, Casita Vegetariana and a lot of options.

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +1

      Good to know! Hopefully people read your comment 👍 - Trevor

  • @hennybautista3520
    @hennybautista3520 2 года назад +10

    Hi Anna & Trevor, Thank you for the information. I think the Dominican tourism should pay you for the great work you're doing promoting the DR.

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 2 года назад +2

    So true never dri k the tap water I did an got sick

  • @muratkenancan5617
    @muratkenancan5617 Год назад +1

    This is soo helpful!

  • @PhillyDom
    @PhillyDom 2 года назад +1

    KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING FAMILY

  • @iSucrose
    @iSucrose 2 года назад +5

    to anyone asking about safety, as long as you stay away from sketchy neighborhoods you'll be fine.

  • @grullord
    @grullord Год назад

    As always. Nice insightful content. Thanks

  • @khalidelshabazz4020
    @khalidelshabazz4020 2 месяца назад

    Keep the videos coming, I’m a new subscriber

  • @enriquebaez8706
    @enriquebaez8706 2 года назад +1

    Facts,, love your honesty. Mosquitos have a time frame, usually once in the morning and once in the sunset they would feed.

  • @Happy-du5ex
    @Happy-du5ex 5 месяцев назад

    You guys are the best!! Will be visiting puerto plata soon,great info❤

  • @anacollado1260
    @anacollado1260 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for all your important Info. ❤️DR

  • @oreochannel7918
    @oreochannel7918 2 года назад +1

    The best Dominican ambassadors EVER😎😎🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️

  • @matty1098-
    @matty1098- 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Anna & Trevor for another great info video! 🤘🏼

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +1

      Cheers Matty! Hope you’re doing great 🤗 - Anna

    • @matty1098-
      @matty1098- 2 года назад

      Living vicariously through your videos wishing I was back in the DR!

  • @Yeespie
    @Yeespie 2 года назад +2

    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

  • @helenshellofanadventure1867
    @helenshellofanadventure1867 2 года назад +3

    Thanks again for another helpful video. I am coming from Toronto in May to Las Terrenas to find a place to live. Maybe I will see you around when I visit Cabarete

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      You'll definitely see us around on the beach I'm sure 🤗 - Anna

  • @deelee4317
    @deelee4317 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for another great video. Hope we will encounter you guys next month!
    Yes, the breezes keep the bugs away in Cabarete. One of the reasons I love it.
    Tip for the noseeums/jejenes: coconut oil infused with essentials like peppermint and lemongrass. They are too small to bite through the oil. Note: You may find drowned bugs on you.
    Second note: This does not work for mosquitoes. We find Muskol lotion with deet best for mozzies.
    Happy travels (we watched your stories).

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      Thanks for all the bug tips Dee. We'll give some of those things you mentioned a try 🤗 - Anna

  • @emmap1259
    @emmap1259 2 года назад

    You definitely know all about DR now, good tips.

  • @danygilbert6603
    @danygilbert6603 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting.. thanks😊💗🌞

  • @stephanieglennon1414
    @stephanieglennon1414 Год назад

    Ana, that dark blue is your super color! Gorgeous!

  • @Splenda2021
    @Splenda2021 Год назад

    Great video guys just the info I need me and my wife 55 are planning to retire their next year

  • @barbaragiesbrecht6004
    @barbaragiesbrecht6004 2 года назад

    Really enjoying your channel. Thank you for all the info. 💕🇨🇦

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @barbaragiesbrecht6004
      @barbaragiesbrecht6004 2 года назад

      Enjoy Vietnam! That's exciting for you both. Long flight for sure. I've been on many of those trips to China, Indonesia, Taiwan and Japan. Longest for me was 38 hours! Rather exhausting but exciting. Looking forward to hearing about it! 💗🇨🇦

  • @travelsofangel7434
    @travelsofangel7434 2 года назад

    Great job. I can't wait to go one day.

  • @colleenc2023
    @colleenc2023 2 года назад

    Phew! A couple of nice cold cervezas are needed to help with the dry mouths after answering so many questions 🍻! Good job, thank you 😊.

  • @anniepowell7559
    @anniepowell7559 2 года назад

    Great video 🇨🇦🇨🇦🏝🌴

  • @MapManLK
    @MapManLK 2 года назад +1

    Despite knowing almost all the answers -- I found myself answering aloud a couple of times! -- it was delightful of you two to take the time to fill in the blanks for those that haven't been following all the episodes down there in Balmy World! 😎

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      You must really be paying attention to us MapMan hehe 😉 - Anna

  • @phivutru9536
    @phivutru9536 2 года назад +2

    I am Vietnamese, I love you, because you have been to VN and love our country. Thanks.

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      We will have lots of Vietnam videos coming soon. Likely starting next week 😀

  • @bernie018
    @bernie018 2 года назад

    Good video!

  • @db6189
    @db6189 2 года назад +1

    Samana is beautiful too. Close to Las Terrenas.

  • @juanapatrocinio3832
    @juanapatrocinio3832 2 года назад +1

    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

  • @rosiegirl7112
    @rosiegirl7112 2 года назад +1

    Great info you both provided by answering all these questions. Wondering how you will be celebrating the Easter holidays? Enjoy

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +1

      We won't be in the DR over Easter actually. More on that soon 🤗 - Anna

  • @lauraarteaga1451
    @lauraarteaga1451 Год назад

    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!

  • @overwhelmtoempowerment9974
    @overwhelmtoempowerment9974 2 года назад +5

    If you know French then you can sort of communicate with Spanish speaking people because the two languages are both derived from latin. We were able to communicate pretty well with a Spanish speaking person by speaking French also supplemented by an electronic translator.

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      So true.. we know a enough french to be dangerous haha 😀 I think the big thing here is how fast the locals speak Spanish. It's hard to pick out words sometimes - Anna

    • @enriquebaez8706
      @enriquebaez8706 2 года назад

      Also Italian, Portuguese, Romanian,. True.

  • @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers
    @JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers 2 года назад +2

    Very informative video guys, thanks for all your planning/ research!
    We have international drivers license (very easy to get & about $25 for 5 yrs) we were asked for it in Greece, just our experience. Great job guys! ~Cara 😊

  • @Laplaya377
    @Laplaya377 8 месяцев назад

    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.

  • @trishgarvey6616
    @trishgarvey6616 2 года назад +4

    Do you have any intentions to go back to punta Cana?
    Could you recommend any condos on the melia punta Cana
    side of the Beach where the sea is a little more calm

  • @CarlosRamirez-vo1jt
    @CarlosRamirez-vo1jt 2 года назад

    It’s time to go to ( Bahia de las Aguilas ) and Barahona San Rafael . Beautiful

  • @velondratsnyc
    @velondratsnyc 2 года назад

    💟happy sunday💟

  • @terrigray9730
    @terrigray9730 2 года назад +4

    Hi Anna and Trevor! I am watching your video today sitting on a beach chair in the Dominican. It has been such a long time since we traveled last. We are loving our visit!

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      Enjoy your time in the DR Terri 😀 Where are you in the DR? - Anna

  • @lportorreal
    @lportorreal 2 года назад +1

    Im surprised that you guys have been in DR for so long and havent been to the east coast. Missing out of lots of places like Altos de Chavon, Casa de Campo, Cap Cana & Punta Cana.

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +1

      We have been to the east coast.... go back and check out our videos 🤗 - Anna

  • @db6189
    @db6189 2 года назад

    If U fly into Punta Cana you need to take a bus to the capital and from there you can get to Cabarete.

  • @berniedoucett164
    @berniedoucett164 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. Is there an all inclusive resort that you would recommend in Cabarete?

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      The only one right in the town is a Viva Whyndam. We haven't stayed there though - Trevor

  • @Rututeando
    @Rututeando 2 года назад +1

    My country has the best tourist attractions🇩🇴 thanks for choosing our country

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +1

      It's amazing here 🤗 - Anna

    • @Rututeando
      @Rututeando 2 года назад

      @@DelightfulTravellers soon I will visit that area sosua and puerto plata I hope and see you

  • @Laplaya377
    @Laplaya377 8 месяцев назад

    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.

  • @Kricke87
    @Kricke87 2 года назад +2

    What I did like is that you were more honest with the affordability, $2k a month is more or less what my budget is, but then I live with my wife and 2 kids outside of the city in a local dominican community and pay about $250/month in rent+ electric and other similar expenses, and I'm not living like a "rich" person. So then I wonder how expensive things are in Canada? Being from Sweden, 10 years ago, I lived alone on less than $2k and I think that I lived a "better" life, economically than what I do here. And that is taking into consideration that the local DR minimum income is about 5x less than what you would expect in like Sweden. So you would consider that things would be cheaper than what they actually are. I mean when it comes to groceries in supermarkets, I would consider them being just a little bit cheaper (and some things WAY more expensive) than back "home". So after living here for 10 years, it's still crazy how people can survive on like $300-400/month, when I myself am struggling, when I have 5-6x more to spend. And prices have DEFINITLY gone up since the start of the pandemic. Things that could cost like 100 pesos now costs 200 or more. And I wonder where you would find meals for 100 pesos? When I first arrived here 10 years ago, it was possible to find lunches for like 125 pesos, but now I have not seen any local places having lunches for less than like 200 pesos. And about being able to negotiate things, it depends on what it is. Trying to negotiate a bottle of water, NO WAY, things in supermarkets or local stores, colmados (same as bodegas), if you tried negotiate, you would probably just make the owner/clerk really upset as many are currently in a very bad shape. So in general, if the item has a fixed price, don't bother trying to negotiate, if it's something else, like a beach vendor or so, then yes you can and should negotiate the price.
    And about drivers license. Unless you have a license from any country that isn't recognized internationally, then you don't need an international license, as your license is valid, but ONLY for up to 6 months, after that you should get a Dominican License, but then that would require you to get residency, which is not a complicated process, just as they mentioned VERY tedious and many documents and trips here and there to get it done. And although it's true that local traffic police seldom checks your drivers license (I've been checked maybe 2 times in the past 10 years), unless you break any law, if you're in an accident or so, you could be in a great deal of trouble. That's why many times just to "resolve" the issue, locals often recommends the foreigner to pay the other party whatever they want, which sadly many abuse. So still, if you are going to be here for longer than 6 months and are planning on driving during that time, take that into consideration when considering residency or not. The extension visa is only for 120 days.
    Other than that, you've got it all sorted from what was already answered. Great beaches, and although I would also consider Mexican food superior (I love spicy food, and sadly many dominican dishes are a bit bland to me ;)) you can get a hold of basically everything.
    I would also recommend if anyone else have any more questions or so to visit the site dr1.com/ expat community with a very active forum, where you would be able to get answers to most of your questions concerning DR =D

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      Woh such a great reply Chris and a lot to read... I was joking about the bottle of water 😉 - Trevor

    • @CynikaI
      @CynikaI Год назад

      As a Swedish person YOU saying our food is bland is insane, say that its not spicy enough not bland. Stay in your place

  • @soumountnaphonthepsone9900
    @soumountnaphonthepsone9900 3 месяца назад

    could you please make a vdo for getting lons stay Visa in DR

  • @kaujla8435
    @kaujla8435 2 года назад +2

    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? 😯

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +2

      We answer that question in this video and our newest video. Be sure to check it out 🤗

  • @TravelsofSarahFay
    @TravelsofSarahFay 2 года назад +4

    I love language learning apps and classes. I always get uncomfortable if I mispronounce things.

  • @gilbert2303
    @gilbert2303 Год назад +1

    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!

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  Год назад

      We were never there in September so we can't quite answer that one. I don't believe it's rainy season then though 👍 - Trevor

  • @lifeonahike8451
    @lifeonahike8451 2 года назад +8

    I live in Canada, and my worst experiences so far have been in this country. I was sexually molested, I was robbed and my hair was glued here. I lived in the DR and none of these things happened to me. So, yes you are right, bad things can happen to you every where!!!!

  • @kellylea3575
    @kellylea3575 2 года назад +4

    Great video! Thanks for putting this together for us. One thing about those nasty misquotes, take vitamin B6 they don't like it. Many years of traveling to DR and other Caribbean locations, even at home, I never or very rarely get bitten while my husband is a feeding ground 😱. Safe travel guys!

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      Oh wow such a great tip. Does that really work? We're buying some B6 either way 👍 - Trevor

    • @kellylea3575
      @kellylea3575 2 года назад

      Hey Trevor, the web says no it doesn't work. However I swear it does, B vitamins do not buildup in your system so there is no harm in trying. Please note if your pee becomes neon yellow, don't worry! Just a normal reaction of extraction LOL 😂 I would like my husband to try taking it but he will not...too stubborn,I can't even get him to take Tylenol for a headache. Try it! I hope it works for you two 💞

  • @jacquelinekeen9529
    @jacquelinekeen9529 Год назад

    6 mo. Is a very short time frame , are there game birds available for the sportspersons ? if so what are the rules ?

  • @randyleon5932
    @randyleon5932 2 года назад

    I love everiting are you make for my country for the promotions and the informations

  • @Thomas-yg7qg
    @Thomas-yg7qg Год назад

    Like the Q&A…😬

  • @honee2short200
    @honee2short200 2 года назад

    🥰🥰🥰

  • @VCoverAI
    @VCoverAI Год назад

    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.

  • @mohamedsidiquesesay3537
    @mohamedsidiquesesay3537 Год назад

    Good morning am from Sierra Leone West Africa, Please how can I visit the Dominican Republic ?

  • @justagirlguillory740
    @justagirlguillory740 Год назад

    Is there a lot of mosquitos and are there better months to travel with less mosquitos?

  • @dumbphonemom
    @dumbphonemom Год назад

    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.

  • @duffyreef
    @duffyreef Год назад +1

    Have you seen the Mr. T vids ? Scares the hell out of you! 180 Degrees of your vids. Tim Nj USA Thanks

  • @kaylagarcia7073
    @kaylagarcia7073 2 года назад

    How do you buy property and can you relocate your vehicle there?

  • @elizabethcarrasco4605
    @elizabethcarrasco4605 2 года назад +6

    When it comes to Mexico, it really scares me that the drug cartels are everywhere over there. Very scary to watch the news and see what happens down there. Which is the main reason for people trying to cross to the US. There’s definitely crime in DR but never to that extreme. I myself would love to visit Mexico but that’s the only thing that has stopped me from going; I also adore Mexican food.

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +6

      The odds of coming across a cartel are very slim of course. That said, it's nice that the DR doesn't have that issue yes - Trevor

    • @lauraprincesshouseindepend3610
      @lauraprincesshouseindepend3610 Год назад

      We visit Mexico every year multiple times a year and have never experience violence of any kind. We've visited various different states and are in love with Mexico. We went last year to Cancun and Yucatan and fell in love with the people and local cultural . I recommend it 100% just be smart don't go out to late by yourself. If you know Spanish try to speak Spanish more than English it goes a long way. Although if you don't speak Spanish everyone is so nice they try their best to communicate and many workers at the hotels speak English.

  • @olusholajoseph9942
    @olusholajoseph9942 2 года назад

    hello as a nigeria can i stay and work in dominica repuplica as citizen bcuz am plaining to relocate to DR

  • @bermudezeg
    @bermudezeg 2 года назад +1

    Very safe. As any other place. Just follow common sense.
    But I did have a incident at the airport, they tried to give me a fake bill. I knew the moment she handed it to me and asked her right away to give me a new one. With out a hassle she knew what she was doing. Just be aware of common scams.

  • @adnaneroglu2500
    @adnaneroglu2500 2 года назад

    👍🙋👏🙂

  • @wokvonrockstein
    @wokvonrockstein 2 года назад

    How much to catch Lobsters?
    .

  • @deedunleavy
    @deedunleavy 2 года назад

    My question is I’ll be there May 2 an what about retirement n how can I stay for a year or at least 6 months what do I need to stay

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      I'd join those Facebook groups we mentioned in the videos Dee Dee... we can answer all those questions for you - Trevor

  • @josephdurkin6351
    @josephdurkin6351 2 года назад

    How much is the rent with the bills the cheapest living normal

  • @ChildofGod315
    @ChildofGod315 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your words of encouragement. No matter what I’m facing in my life I won’t let go of Jesus! I keep crying out asking for prayers because, I know our prayers are stronger together so please pray for me. I’m struggling to provide for my two autistic children since losing my job over not getting the vaccine. I have pre existing health condition (Lupus) and Heart disease. I’m on a bunch of medications including blood thinners. My husband passed away three years ago, so I’m all alone. Both of my sons are non verbal so things are more difficult for me. I don’t know how we are going to make it through. This month we are facing homelessness. Every month is a struggle. We have nowhere to go. I’m so embarrassed of my situation. I’ve been put down and mocked over my circumstances. It’s hard to hold my head up, I’m not going to lie. BUT NO MATTER WHAT. I have Faith that God will provide! Faith over Fear! I believe.

    • @ramonajakucinskas4395
      @ramonajakucinskas4395 2 года назад

      I also have lupus and I have had 3 shots first shot my arm turned red 2nd shot I was like I had the flu for 3 days 3rd booster nothing

  • @almeidaalmeida8559
    @almeidaalmeida8559 2 года назад +3

    Hi, you guys should try Brazil! it's a great country, has more to offer than DR and it's cheaper...I spend few months in Puerto Plata and I found very expensive living...locals there don't understand currency there is no dollar but pesos but it feels like you are in America bc Dominicans will try to get as much money from you....very nice place but expensive.

    • @paulwickey1688
      @paulwickey1688 2 года назад

      Any place in Brazil in particular that you recommend that has similar beaches? Thanks

  • @jochycruz8991
    @jochycruz8991 2 года назад +1

    Why not work in the real estate business and make a couple bucks helping those who come from Canada and US you don’t have to do a full time but it will expand your expertise, thank you great job keep it up!

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      Because we already have 2 full time jobs haha 😉 I'm glad you think we'd do a good job though thanks - Anna

  • @user-hn1mq4gu4e
    @user-hn1mq4gu4e 2 года назад

    Hi 👋 You’re super. I want to live and earn money by shooting videos from a drone. Are such services in demand in the Dominican Republic 🇩🇴?

  • @vintech3104
    @vintech3104 2 года назад

    From phobonsatv. Hope to see you in HCM city

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +1

      Welcome aboard... lots of videos coming up from your country 🤗

  • @lizame65
    @lizame65 2 года назад

    How easy is it to get haircuts manis/pedis?

    • @shannonkingston224
      @shannonkingston224 2 года назад +4

      Very very very!!! Domincans are very well know for their hair salons and barber shops. Many places also have Asians who give manis like Americans have come accustomed to.

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +2

      There's everywhere here in the DR. You'll have no problem at all 🤗 - Anna

  • @royfigueroa9210
    @royfigueroa9210 2 года назад

    How is the sewage treated? Where is it dumped?

    • @Kricke87
      @Kricke87 2 года назад +3

      It so depends on where in the country. Many have their own septic tanks on their own property. And in some places they just have it run out into a nearby river, which is very gross, but it all depends where in the country.

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      @@Kricke87 Thanks for answering that one Chris 😀 - Anna

    • @royfigueroa9210
      @royfigueroa9210 2 года назад

      I’m planning on going next month. Will you guys be in Cabarete?

  • @soumountnaphonthepsone9900
    @soumountnaphonthepsone9900 3 месяца назад

    I felt safer in DR than in Canada.

  • @joranederazin7850
    @joranederazin7850 2 года назад +1

    I don't know why they're lying like that, at certain point, They can't walk in the street with cellphone handy or stop by the side walk and talk in their phone... Just an example.
    Even in their car with window down, you can get your phone stolen.

    • @alexandraalbertz1442
      @alexandraalbertz1442 2 года назад

      I just came back into the States from the Dominican Republic. I had my phone out all the time taking pictures or talking all over in Santo Domingo and Puerto Plata area and was totally fine.

  • @db6189
    @db6189 2 года назад

    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.

  • @DominicanRegulator
    @DominicanRegulator 2 года назад

    :D

  • @bernie018
    @bernie018 2 года назад

    Did you get a cedula?

    • @Kricke87
      @Kricke87 2 года назад +1

      To get a Cédula you have to go through the residency process which they clearly did say they haven't.

    • @bernie018
      @bernie018 2 года назад +1

      @@Kricke87 payment will be high to leave to go home

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      @@bernie018 Payment is not high at all to leave. We're going to share that whole process in an upcoming video 😀

    • @Kricke87
      @Kricke87 2 года назад

      @@bernie018 no it's not. Less than $200 if you've stayed less than 1 year. That's why so many don't bother with residency because just to start the process and get the first year of residency it's about $2000, and then about $500 for each year to renew.

  • @db6189
    @db6189 2 года назад +1

    Santiago is by far much better than Santo Domingo. I personally avoid the Capital at all costs. Hate it. Again my opinion.

  • @eugenmihalache4371
    @eugenmihalache4371 2 года назад

    Hi im eugen and i want to know how much money we need an holiday for two people in 14 days including 4 stars hotels and everithing included?
    I want to make a surprize to my wife during our 25 years aniversary from our mariage we Are From london
    Thanks and Great God Bless you endeed

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      It's best to go on some booking sites to find that info out Eugen - Anna

  • @josephdurkin6351
    @josephdurkin6351 2 года назад +1

    Can I live on 800 a month there

    • @dumbphonemom
      @dumbphonemom Год назад

      Yes. You can. Probably not in a touristic area, but it’s definitely doable since many people live well on a salary of $800.

  • @mishu3271
    @mishu3271 2 года назад

    Sry guys.this is a production comment. The background music is annoying and unnecessary. This is usually a new yt faux pas. Not sure why you continue use it. I had to stop both last weeks vid and todays and I’m motivated to hear your info for an anticipated visit. Please consider ditching background music when talking. Thx.

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад +4

      We don't plan on changing the style of our videos sorry. Perhaps check your speakers / headset? The background music is low - Trevor

  • @HIRDesign
    @HIRDesign 2 года назад +1

    With 2k a month in DR you're rich xd

    • @Kricke87
      @Kricke87 2 года назад +4

      It so depends on your situation. My budget is about 2k and I'm not living a "carefree" life, but then I'm living here with my wife and 2 kids, but then we rent a cheap apartment outside of town for only about $250/month+ other costs. So 2k is probably enough if you live alone and don't have any greater needs or have other costly habits.

    • @DelightfulTravellers
      @DelightfulTravellers  2 года назад

      @@Kricke87 Another great answers. Thanks for sharing that Chris 👍 - Trevor

  • @chrisnolan8382
    @chrisnolan8382 Год назад

    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.