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Visiting Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic


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Hotel Brisas Del Yaque Jarabacoa

4 of 5 stars
Port-au-Prince
Sep 19, 2009

Stayed at this hotel two nights. The staff was very friendly and helpful. My friend speaks Spanish so I'm not sure whether staff speaks English or not. Good shower and water pressure. Nice to have a...more

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