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karolinaka says:
This is a review in a diary style.
9th January 2004
Arriving at Dominican Republic
We left the snow and after a 10 hour plus flight, we landed in the afternoon around 5pm. First thing we noticed was how hot it was. We had already completed our tourist cards handed out on the plane,
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aussie_E says:
Stayed here in May 2008. Jose is an excellent host and went out of his way to help me to enjoy Santiago. Would definitely stay there again. I stayed in the double room in his house. Close to public transport and the city, plus he has wifi.
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jessica0606 says:
Very nice city! Good, easy public transportation.
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jlstephensnyu says:
Most travel guides still say it's $100 U.S. to enter Chile as a U.S. citizen, but that is wrong now. You really pay $131. Just a heads up, it was an annoying surprise for me.
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scottg1874 says:
Situated in the heart of Providencia,this Chilean cafe serves the best Churrascos to be had in the nations capital. A no frills restaurant with excellent service and an immaculate open view kitchen, maybe it was the picture of Murrayfield (the home of Scottish rugby)on the wall that swung it for me,…
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antigonewanders says:
Santiago is a small village located 30 miles north of Los Cabos's airport. It is a sweet town that provides an enjoyable respite from commercial, clubby Cabo San Lucas. When you visit, you feel like you are able to peak at authentic Mexican life.
If you want to stay overnight or get a meal,…
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