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I'm very afraid of insects and all kinds of snakes! How about in the Dominican Republic?
what are the dangers there? how about medicine? are there lifeguards on the beach?
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аватар I_mvika
danger - local residents and even more - visitors from Haiti. Do not go outside the hotel yourself and everything will be fine! ;) The rest of the Dominican Republic was lucky - there are no dangers in the sea, no on land! No jellyfish, no sharks, no poisonous snakes! PARADISE! Of course there are lifeguards on the beach, you swim on the territory of the hotel ;) Don't swim behind the buoys (they won't let you) and everything will be fine!
аватар kyraj
There is no danger at all, we rested in the Dominican Republic for 2 years in a row ... everything is super. Take care of the sun and everything will be ok!!! The locals are very friendly people, and there are no Haitians on the territory of the hotel :)) Enjoy your stay
аватар Amir1
And we walked along the coastline for several kilometers from the hotel and no one pestered us. But the Dominicans themselves say that it is better to stay away from the Haitians. Well, they're like our gypsies. We haven't noticed anything though. They didn’t see anything dangerous at all, unless of course you are afraid of fish in the ocean. We constantly fed them and they gathered visibly-invisibly near us. Great.
аватар Amir1
medicine was highly praised by our guide, but thank God we didn’t have to, which is what I wish you. There are rescuers, but there is nothing to save from. almost all hotels have a coral reef, it knocks down a wave even 200 meters from the coast and only a small wave comes to you, but very extensive, I don’t know how to explain it correctly, but it’s not dangerous for sure, but you will see for yourself. Go there, it's great!!! I want too...
аватар karo1712
it is an exotic country anyway. therefore, be prepared for the fact that you can see a lizard or an ant with a cockroach there, but if you have chosen a good hotel, then there should not be any living creatures in the room, and all sorts of reptiles run on the street.
But the Dominican Republic is worth a little patience with the presence of fauna.
аватар 301975
a couple of times in the room saw small. lizard.
аватар julia-samara
and how much to fly to the Dominican Republic? through which airports?
аватар xarlik.s_mail.ru
There are no lifeguards at all on the beaches, I saw guards from the hotel, sometimes they walk back and forth. There are no dangers, I have never seen living creatures in the ocean either. There are no poisonous snakes in the country at all, crocodiles are found somewhere in the lake in the center of the country, I saw small lizards a couple of times and that’s it. But about medicine, I don’t know anything, thank God we got carried away. We had health workers at the hotel. But with insurance, I know, our friends had problems. They are citizens of Germany. And they asked for medical help, they got frostbitten from them. now, if they want to freeze off, then at least beat your head against the wall ... They pretend that they don’t understand anything. And so everything is ok. Do not be afraid of anything and go quietly on vacation. Our friends have already visited this country 5 times, and they are going again for the New Year. So have a good trip!
аватар Irina3092
Has anyone been in April, we want to go from April 25 to May 5, how is it? has the rainy season started yet?
аватар armenskiy
I read many articles they write that the coral reef does not let sharks in, and in other articles they say that they swim right to the shore, please help me, I'm very afraid, on July 3rd we are going there.
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