Hola everyone
I will be in Santiago from August 7th until the 9th.
Does anyone know a cab driver who speaks English?
Thank you and have a good day.
P.S. The upgrade to this website looks great!!!
Hola everyone
I will be in Santiago from August 7th until the 9th.
Does anyone know a cab driver who speaks English?
Thank you and have a good day.
P.S. The upgrade to this website looks great!!!
JJ speaks English and is an excellent tour guide. He lives in Santigo but knows most of the island.
Email his wife Rocio at palomalinda0890@hotmail.com or call JJ on his cell 809-357-6049
He is 100% reliable, speaks English, and won't rip you off! Great people.
JJ is my driver in Santiago!
He will find you anything you want at any hour.
I wanted to hear live Tipico music and find chicas upon landing in Santiago, he knew exactly where to go on an off night.
His wife usually answers e mail within a few hours.
$70USD from STI to Sosua, a little more for those middle of the night Jetblue flights.
$60 for VIP folks! Don't forget to tip JJ
palomalinda0890@hotmail.com
Last edited by MisterPink; 08-04-2006 at 04:12 PM.
The taxi from STI to Sosua is such a fucking rip off from all these guys...I am fucking sick of getting pinched by cab drivers for airport to hotel rides.
I used the same guy on last trip from STI to POP. same price $70 US. He was a nice guy spoke perfect english. He is definitely a tourist taxi and it was by far the nicest taxi I have ever been in while in the DR. I told him before hiring him we needed a smoking taxi. At first he was reluctant but I guess he had the open time that day.Hes a taxi for Silva taxi service which is even more expensive ($95.00). You save $25.00 cutting Silva out and getting this guy.
Silvas Website
http://www.taxirs.homestead.com/Rates.html
Ive used this guy for my very first DR trip. He is definitely high priced as he sublets out all work to guys like JJ. I also used one of JJs drivers he sublets to as well so theres definitely a mark up.
In santiago at the airport you will find english speaking taxis and definitely can negotiate. I have heard dragging your luggage to the departures side and grabbing a publico is MUCH CHEAPER if you have functional spanish.
Good luck!
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