Another long day here in Santo Domingo! During our second day of orientation we learned all about the different modes of transportation that the Dominican Republic has to offer. There are about six different modes of transportation available: the Metro, the OMSA (city bus), taxis,
carros públicos (similar to taxis but with set routes and a requirement of six passengers),
motoconchos (motorbikes), and
guaguas (o
voladores [mini buses]). All of the transportation in Santo Domingo is pretty cheap, ranging from about 20-150 RD (Dominican pesos) which is about $0.50-$3.85. The Metro and the OMSA are the more "official" forms of transportation in Santo Domingo (meaning they are the most similar to the transportation systems of cities like NYC and DC), as they are run by the government and are the cheapest forms of transportation available in the city. The most expensive form of transportation is the taxis, but since there aren't meters running in these taxis unlike the highway robbery practices of NYC taxis, the cost generally isn't too high.
Now that we know how to navigate the city, we have already made plans to explore the city starting this Thursday, which is a holiday here in the DR (although I'm not quite sure of the name). Anyway, we are going to wake up early and take a bus to Boca Chica, the beach nearest Santo Domingo, that features turquoise waters and white sands where we will spend the day soaking in the island rays.
No puedo esperar! On Friday, we are going to the
Zona Colonial (Colonial Zone) which I have been told is home to over 500 bars (and safe, not to worry!). I am very much looking forward to getting out and experiencing Dominican nightlife and can't wait to tell you all about it!
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Comida china y criolla There is a small Chinese Dominican population here in the DR. Such an interesting hybrid! |
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Un carro públicoThese cars are so small, yet they pack six passengers in each!
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