Brandon’s Guidebook

Brandon
Brandon’s Guidebook

Food scene

Tuna tataki and Crunchy Rolls! Best combo. Also their lunch specials from 12pm - 2pm.
30 Einheimische empfehlen
Yamazato Cabarete
30 Einheimische empfehlen
Tuna tataki and Crunchy Rolls! Best combo. Also their lunch specials from 12pm - 2pm.
Cali Wrap and their famous mambo fish taco!
110 Einheimische empfehlen
Gorditos Fresh Mex
5
110 Einheimische empfehlen
Cali Wrap and their famous mambo fish taco!
Shrimps a la "Papi". SO DELISHIOUS!
115 Einheimische empfehlen
La Casita de Papi
5
115 Einheimische empfehlen
Shrimps a la "Papi". SO DELISHIOUS!
Fresh food, great ambiance!
61 Einheimische empfehlen
Fresh Fresh Café
Carretera Principal
61 Einheimische empfehlen
Fresh food, great ambiance!
Great view for brunch!
6 Einheimische empfehlen
La Cabana
57000 Cjón. De La Loma
6 Einheimische empfehlen
Great view for brunch!
Amazing waffle place in town!
66 Einheimische empfehlen
Vagamundo Coffee & Waffles
66 Einheimische empfehlen
Amazing waffle place in town!

Local Surfing

Best surf spot in town!
18 Einheimische empfehlen
Encuentro Beach, Dominican Republic
18 Einheimische empfehlen
Best surf spot in town!

Neighborhoods

Noisy, joyful, and depending on how far down you go.... well, ask your host in person!
Callejón De La Loma
Callejón De La Loma
Noisy, joyful, and depending on how far down you go.... well, ask your host in person!

Tipps für Reisende

Verkehrsmittel

You can walk to any place if you put your mind to it!

Motrcycle Taxi's Carritos Guaguas All public transportation. Prices vary with distance!
Was einpacken?

Sandals and Boardshorts (Swimwear)

You came to the beach, you might as well be ready for it! Sun is out 90% of the time. The 10% that it isn't always out, is during Winter!
So kannst du sparen

Eat local and travel local!

Take public transportation and eat at local food spots, not restaurants! A service of Dominican food will cost you no more then US$5 at a LOCAL. Not restaurants, just LOCAL.
Bräuche und Kultur

"My Friend", "KLK", and more!

Dominicans are genuinely joyful people. "KLK" or pronounced "que lo' que" means "whats up!"