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- I would check with UPS.
- edbehnkeExplorerstart reding: https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=&oq=mail+to+domi&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GUEA_enUS603US603&q=mail+to+dominican+republic&gs_l=hp..0.0j0i22i30l4.0.0.1.57207704...........0.GIqUmO5On2Q
two ways, one, have a friend get the mail and have them come down with your mail.
Two: hire a mail service, i.e. www.mydakotaaddress.com, and get your mail there and have the service mail it to you in DR. - darsbenExplorer IIThere is a place in Miami that does exactly what you need. I used them when I lived in Cabarete. I cannot remember the name right now. I will make a call and post in a little while.
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Place in Miami
I envy you. - ol_Bombero-JCExplorerSeveral in South Dakota.
Try this one - Americas Mailbox
Any mail forwarding service should be able to do what you want.
~ - darsbenExplorer IINot all mail forwarding services can do what is needed in the DR. The mail service there and the delivery services are really poor to non-existent. You need a company that bypasses the usual services and does most of the work themselves.
IT IS A real third world country.
If you choose the wrong company your packages will end up at some airport waiting to clear customs. The airport may be 4-5 hours away and you have to go and pay propino to get your stuff. The ones that deal with the DR every day know how to avoid or minimize the problem. Since it is another country customs forms need to be filled out for every package. Some companies will not do that. - RoadVentureExplorerMany boaters use St Brendan's Isle
We've used them in the US when traveling and they are great. They offer a variety of options for dealing with your mail and definitely have experience with dealing with international mail. - BurbManExplorer IIHow are you getting the TC down to the DR?
- darsbenExplorer II
BurbMan wrote:
How are you getting the TC down to the DR?
There is boat service to Puerto Rico from New Jersey and Miami that will take up to a diesel Pusher. Then a ferry with vehicle to Santo Domingo.
Transit time to San Juan is 5-7 days and you cannot go on the boat. San Juan to DR is 8-12 hours IIRC and you are on the boat with your camper but you have no access to your rig.
Did a 1986 custom Van that way. - BurbManExplorer IIWow that's pretty cool! I've heard the DR isn't safe outside of the big resorts, not sure how true that is?
- darsbenExplorer II
BurbMan wrote:
Wow that's pretty cool! I've heard the DR isn't safe outside of the big resorts, not sure how true that is?
Depends where you go and what time and with who.
I lived in the DR and never felt unsafe BUT I stayed out of known BAD areas and I did not show signs of wealth. These are the same precautions you would have to take in any city in the U.S.
I do miss my Dominican friends and eating CHIVO
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