Friday, 18 February 2011 13:56

Suite

From 50 US$ / night

For longterm stays we recommend the suite, as it has its livingroom with fully equipped kitchen, a bedroom and a balcony with pool view. This provides you a feeling like beeing home away from home. The suite counts with one double bed and one individual bed.


Published in Rooms
Friday, 18 February 2011 13:53

Two Bedroom Apartment

Perfectly suited for groups who want to stay together without missing the individuality, the two-bedroom apartment contains of two individual rooms which are connected. There is a combination of either 1 double bed and 4 individual beds or 2 double beds and 1 individual beds. Each room of the apartment has an individual bathroom.

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Published in Rooms
Friday, 18 February 2011 06:32

Twin Room

Published in Rooms
Friday, 18 February 2011 06:30

Junior Room

From 40 US$ / night

The perfect way to have economical vacations without missing comfort. This room is equipped with a double bed and all amenities listed above.


Published in Rooms
Friday, 18 February 2011 06:29

Standard Room

From 45 US$ / night

This is a very comfortable room with a double bed, perfectly suited for couples. This room has all amenities of the hotel and it is spacious.


Published in Rooms
Friday, 18 February 2011 06:26

Family Room

From 65 US$ / night

The familiy room is perfectly suited for families. It is equipped with one double bed and one individual bed.


Published in Rooms
Sunday, 06 February 2011 16:23

Time

TIME

Eastern Standard Time with no daylight saving. From April to October the country is one hour ahead.

Published in Country
Wednesday, 26 January 2011 17:39

Las Arenitas

At the very far west end of the cove lies the island of Las Arenitas. This island is larger and has plenty of firm land.  Unfortunately it is somewhat polluted along the edges from all the visitors who deposit trash onto the ground but few venture beyond the first 20 yards once landing on this island.  This is partly because Hurricane Georges uprooted many trees and bushes making navigation across the property difficult.  Another reason is because most people arrive with bare feet and swimsuit.  An exploration of this little island requires sturdy shoes and mosquito repellent.

Published in Boca Chica Beach
Wednesday, 26 January 2011 17:38

History

Boca Chica Beach is not only the biggest natural lagoon of the Caribbean, it is also home to many important historical events for the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean. For example the name Boca Chica, despite popular belief, is an ancient name. Earlier than the first European settlers that landed and named these lands the Americas. This name goes as far back as to the Tainos, the biggest and more organized aborigine tribe on la Hispanola, (island which is shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti.) The Taino Tribe that habited the area of Boca Chica were called: Chiquenses. Their artesian handwork is considered to be the most beautiful out of all the other tribes, which lived on the island. They were the only tribe that incorporated colors into their sculptures, through the usage of paint.

Published in Boca Chica Beach
Wednesday, 26 January 2011 17:37

Social Demographics

Boca Chica is where beach tourism began in the Dominican Republic Resorts Industry. One of the reasons is due to the location of Boca Chica: some 25 minutes from Santo Domingo and only 10 minutes away from Las Americas, (the first International Airport of Dominican Republic). Another reason why Boca Chica became the first, was due to the beautiful crystal clear blue water and white sandy beach. This beautiful beach was/is so close to Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, a sector of the Dominican elite began to build Beach Houses on Boca Chica Beach. Most of these houses remain intact on the East side of the Boca Chica Beach, next to the current all inclusive resort: Hamaca.

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