I have been to Santo Domingo MANY times, but I have not noticed one Cabaņa. Could somebody recommend the name and location of a good Cabaņa for short term fun??
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I have been to Santo Domingo MANY times, but I have not noticed one Cabaņa. Could somebody recommend the name and location of a good Cabaņa for short term fun??
May depend what you want. Mirrors on ceiling, sex chairs, jacuzzis, stripper poles, theme rooms, depends what you like. There are cabanas on autopista duarte (north santo domingo), Malecon (autopista 30 de mayo) on 27 de Febrero, on Autopista san isidro (santo domingo este).
If you need a room near the big hotels on the malecon, closest place would be hotel navarro (across the street from 305 and around the corner from girls house, satin dolls, sky high and venezia). Hotel Navarro is Cuban owned (some of the women from Foxys stay there). Hotel Navarro recently erected a sign outside, un rato room for around 700-800 pesos (maybe for a few hours, a person can ask). Navarro also rents out rooms 24 hours.
I forgot which avenue it is on, I want to say Churchill, or San Isidro, but wouldn't bet my life on it, but somewhere in that general area, there is a small town of Cabanas. Nothing but dozens of cabanas all lined up next to one another back to back, maybe someone knows exactly where it's at, I'm leaning towards San Isidro.
It all depends where you're going to be in the city.
In the Zona Oriental, your best bet is the San Isidro Cabanas. In the heart of the city, you should go to the 30 de Mayo cabanas. If you're in Northwest Santo Domingo near Los Acarrizos, Ave. Manoguaynabo.
Group of cabaņas off Ave. Charles de Gaulle (not far from where Eagle Sports Bar used to be).
This video shows the lights for some of those cabaņas on San Isidro and a drive through of Cabaņa Alli.
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Just north west of Carrefour on Autopista Duarte there are at least two cabaņas, I forget their names. I used twice and have photos, they were nice, clean, mirrors on the ceiling, not expensive, basic rooms. If a person has an amiga that lives near los alcarizos (with the new overpass much easier now on Autopista Duarte near los alacarizos) and is driving to Santiago, those cabaņas can be good to use.
Santo Domingo's second airport is in the northern part of the city, that airport offers regional flights and flights to Haiti.
Autopista San Isidro at its intersection with Avenida Charles de Gualle has a new overpass, which improves driving there. Group of cabaņas on both sides of the road on san isidro east of Ave. Charles de Gaulle. Las Americas Highway has an exit for Ave. Charles de Gaulle (some people refer to this avenue as "Charlie"). Avenida Espana ends at Charles de Gaulle.
Also a group of cabaņas lit up at the end of the malecon (southwest santo domingo). Malecon there is called autopista 30 de mayo (before the town of haina).
Video showing the cabaņas on San Isidro (Zona Oriental) at night:
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Photos from years ago.
Carrefour is a large store (department store and grocery store) with satellite shops including for Claro and Orange. Carrefour is on Autopista Duarte (Avenida John F. Kennedy becomes autopista duarte). Autopista Duarte becomes the highway that goes to Bonao, La Vega and Santiago (also with exits for Constanza and Moca).
At least two cabaņas about 5 minutes past Carrefour on Autopista Duarte. Carrefour can be a good meeting spot for amigas who live in the northern part of santo domingo. Burger King and other fast food restaurants inside Carrefour and taxis outside. New metro line gets close to los alcarizos and carrefour.
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Yeah that's those are the ones I was talking about, when you drive by it's just a plethora of them, you can spot them easily as they all have giant neon signs. My place is about 5 mins from the San Isidro cabanas, I'm on Avenida Ecologica, right behind the Sirena on San Isidro, from the roof of my apartment complex I can actually see all the cabanas because of how bright the lights are.
Not a Cabana but if you are in the Zona Colonial there is a hotel on Jose Reyes for 700 pesos short time. I'll get the name of it.
There is also a few about 5 minutes down the Malecon once you cross Lincoln Ave, right before you get to the road to San Cristobal. I know the ones in San Isidro are booked on the weekends if you don't get there early. San Isidro are the nicer ones in my opinion if your looking for all the bells and whistles. But the Malecon ones are closer.
I have nothing to add to this thread, sorry lol
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