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Leading-Ad8510 t1_j6pdn7x wrote

Dominican Republic beautiful place. A bit biased since I’m from there lol

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Feliciafancibottom t1_j6pdxcl wrote

Just somewhere, leave your bubble at least once… and if you’re from the Midwest, going to Florida for spring break is not leaving your bubble

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Heredy89 t1_j6perln wrote

Iceland. Gorgeous scenery. Blue lagoon. Seeing glaciers up close. Walking (or swimming) down the middle of the tectonic plates. Oh and the northern lights.

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Leading-Ad8510 t1_j6pfv68 wrote

Some places yes or places no if you walk into a nice neighborhood where everything looks new and newer cars everywhere with blacked out windows get out of there cause those people probably deal with dangerous things and don’t go walking around flexing expensive things you are more likely to get robbed pretty quickly. I’ve seen people get robbed right outside the airport. So I recommend to stay in area’s where there are a lot of tourist, stay in a resort, or if you want to explore have a tour guide who has knowledge of areas to go and not to go. But In my experience it’s a generally safe country with very nice people. But again I’m biased since I’m from there and i know everyone in my neighborhood and everyone knows me.

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unparent t1_j6pgxgx wrote

Would second Iceland, just visit in the summer, or close to it on either side. People are friendly, scenery is like nothing you've ever seen, the food is very good, and a fun walkable downtown. CCP might still be giving tours, so if you wanna see an amazing office space over the ocean where EVE Online is made, there it is.

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Leading-Ad8510 t1_j6phpqm wrote

Punta Caña-amazing resort

Santo Domingo-the capital

El camp- the countryside with amazing views of nature with fruit trees all over the place. Go up to a mango tree and pick as many free, natural, organic tropical mangos and many other fruits

Playa Boca Chica- beautiful white sand and clear water beach

Los Mameyes- my home, my neighborhood everyone is friendly and has amazing street food but sometimes it can be a bit dangerous so keep caution

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[deleted] OP t1_j6pjme3 wrote

From what I’ve seen, there’s quite a few tourists, but mostly locals. But the beach is massive, stretching multiple kilometers, with the only downside being jellyfish in the morning, and that most parts of the beach are owned by different hotels. On the other side, the is an amazing ice cream shop near one of the hotels, best I’ve ever had. The restaurants are top-tier. And if you time it correctly, you might even be able to catch the boat to Venice.

Though, the last time I was there was in 2018. It might’ve changed a lot since then.

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