Hi! Two years ago, I went to Samaná, Republica Dominicana with my mother, my father, my sister, my aunt and my little cousin, who was 10 years old at that time. We stayed for about a week in a hotel but a few days we went out to visit other places near the island, like waterfalls, other beaches, restaurants, etc. One day we took a tour on a boat and saw wonderful landscape (I posted a photo in this publication) and we spent a few hours on a lonely beach which was beautiful! This beach was called “Playa Bonita”. In my opinion, the name makes a lot of sense.
This trip was in October 2019, one week before the social outbreak in our country. We arrived in Chile the day 19th and we didn't know that here had been mobilizations during that week and what happened the day before.
Previously we had already traveled outside the country with my mom and sister, but this vacation I remember with love, because my father went with us and they were the last outside the country before Covid-19.

Hello Constanza, what a great experience, the landscape looks wonderful, I have never traveled outside the country, but I would like to. I am very glad that your father traveled with you.
ResponderEliminarHello Constanza! This place is really beautiful, I’d love to travel there someday. It makes me happy that you enjoyed it with your family. I hope you have a good day!
ResponderEliminarHi, Constanza I think it's great that you go on vacation outside of Chile, I have heard from other people that the Dominican Republic is a very beautiful place to visit, I would also like to vacation outside of Chile one day.
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ResponderEliminarHi Coni! Reading this made me so happy, discovering new places is wonderful and more when you're with your family, I hope you can fly to new places again and continue discovering beautiful beaches.
Hi coni!
ResponderEliminarThat relaxation gives me to see your photo, I hope someday to know those beautiful places.
Hi Coni, the scenery is beautiful, I'm sure it was an unforgettable holiday.
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