Wow check out these cheap priced all inclusive holidays in Puerto Plata in Dominican Republic with First Choice. Staying in the 5 * ClubHotel Riu Bachata which scores an awesome 4 out of 5 at Tripadvisor. You will fly from London Gatwick on 2nd of December and the holiday duration can either be 7 or 14 nights long. First Choice also has this holiday in Dominican Republic flying from Manchester, If this is easier for you!
Offer Details:
Travel duration is 7 or 14 nights
Flights from London Gatwick – Round Trip
5* Hotel rated 4/5 on TripAdvisor
Board Basis - All Inclusive
Return Airport Transfers - Included
Hand & Hold Luggage (23 KG) Included
Based on 2 Adults
Price Breakdown:
London Gatwick - Dominican Republic
7 Nights £994 / 2 = £497 per person
14 Nights £1332 / 2 = £666 per person
Manchester - Dominican Republic
14 Nights £1504 / 2 = £752 per person
If you are looking for car hire you should check out our car hire comparison tool, it cross compares all the cheapest vendors for any booking. This will not only save you the hassle of checking all sites it can often save you a shed load of money. Have a look at Tripadvisor when planning your holiday to find out what's hot and what's not when it comes to all the local attractions!
Top comments
Lucas_0224
27 Oct 158#1
Really?
Christ this site is going downhill... When did it become the norm to criticise an individual who made the effort to post this for others to benefit from???
lassy
27 Oct 153#9
Some people are just horrible. "I suggest" and who the hell are you. Thanks for the effort op have some heat :wink:
All comments (17)
Lucas_0224
27 Oct 158#1
Really?
Christ this site is going downhill... When did it become the norm to criticise an individual who made the effort to post this for others to benefit from???
LocoMoFo9999
27 Oct 15#2
Do they provide armed guards for us too.
ricky_kw to LocoMoFo9999
27 Oct 15#7
Id rather have one in the UK
Joetopps
27 Oct 151#3
Bah humbug
_jimbo_
27 Oct 15#4
nice op heat from me
jrawlins28
27 Oct 15#5
I love this guy
Lucas_0224
27 Oct 151#6
You're making a bizarre argument that the OP should have ensured they listed all potential price options for this holiday, when quite clearly their title refers to a per person pricing, if someone is interested they can quite easily click through and find out the cost.
I for one OP, want to say thanks and particularly enjoy the Holiday Pirates posts as I've regularly used as have many hundreds more users.
kevinyork
27 Oct 152#8
That is the lowest of the low. Really? How petty. Crawl back under your bridge and troll someone else.
lassy
27 Oct 153#9
Some people are just horrible. "I suggest" and who the hell are you. Thanks for the effort op have some heat :wink:
jemilyboo
27 Oct 15#10
I have stayed at Puerto Plata in Dominican Republic. I would highly recommend not going. It is in the middle of nowhere and there are only hotels here.
If you want to go anywhere else it costs an absolute fortune by taxi. The people who work at the hotels have been worn down by American Tourists rudeness and hardly even acknowledge anyone (and I don't blame them one little bit). Beach is rubbish too.
TatankaYotanka
27 Oct 15#11
Human nature :disappointed: - ignore troll. :smiley:
scouser100000
27 Oct 15#12
where's the dislike button for this comment?
jasondluk
27 Oct 15#13
I have stayed in the other hotel which is part of this complex, is great for families due to entertainment team. watch out for locals who pay to use on a Saturday but overall great if you like lazing in the sun next to a lovely beach
Lucifer_UK
27 Oct 15#14
London london.. crappy London
LocoMoFo9999
28 Oct 15#15
Londres is hole period. It is as third world as the DR, so come visit here people and TB on the rise here too, what a great place :confused:
humperlumper
28 Oct 15#16
Do you need any injections to go here
prellis to humperlumper
28 Oct 15#17
Not really, though as Loco says TB is now prevalent in parts of Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hounslow and Newham. In fact rates in some wards are higher than Rwanda & Iraq though there are differing views as to whether it's tied to immigration (80% of sufferers are from outside the UK) poor housing, nutrition etc. Two billion people worldwide may have latent TB though most will show no symptoms unless their immune systems become compromised.
So for any visitors to our glorious capital the advice is that no specific inoculations are required but, as usual, contact your GP before travelling if in any doubt...
Opening post
Offer Details:
Travel duration is 7 or 14 nights
Flights from London Gatwick – Round Trip
5* Hotel rated 4/5 on TripAdvisor
Board Basis - All Inclusive
Return Airport Transfers - Included
Hand & Hold Luggage (23 KG) Included
Based on 2 Adults
Price Breakdown:
London Gatwick - Dominican Republic
7 Nights £994 / 2 = £497 per person
14 Nights £1332 / 2 = £666 per person
Manchester - Dominican Republic
14 Nights £1504 / 2 = £752 per person
If you are looking for car hire you should check out our car hire comparison tool, it cross compares all the cheapest vendors for any booking. This will not only save you the hassle of checking all sites it can often save you a shed load of money. Have a look at Tripadvisor when planning your holiday to find out what's hot and what's not when it comes to all the local attractions!
Top comments
Christ this site is going downhill... When did it become the norm to criticise an individual who made the effort to post this for others to benefit from???
All comments (17)
Christ this site is going downhill... When did it become the norm to criticise an individual who made the effort to post this for others to benefit from???
I for one OP, want to say thanks and particularly enjoy the Holiday Pirates posts as I've regularly used as have many hundreds more users.
If you want to go anywhere else it costs an absolute fortune by taxi. The people who work at the hotels have been worn down by American Tourists rudeness and hardly even acknowledge anyone (and I don't blame them one little bit). Beach is rubbish too.
So for any visitors to our glorious capital the advice is that no specific inoculations are required but, as usual, contact your GP before travelling if in any doubt...