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WiFi Everywhere!

Submitted by Mr B on September 9, 2008 – No Comment


Internet is essential today. Everyday evermore so. So while Casa de Campo / Viva are still offering paid internet services (typically around $10 ~ $15 per day). Good for us that more and more of the businesses in Casa de Campo are offering free WiFi.

Currently, you can get some free WiFi goodness at:

  • Papa Jack’s Bar & Cafe (Altos de Chavon)
  • The Kitchen at Papa Jacks (Altos de Chavon / Main Square)
  • Naked Fish (Marina Casa de Campo)
  • Block & Barrel (Marina Casa de Campo / Coconut Mall)
  • Onno’s (Altos de Chavon)
  • Azimut Dealership (Marina Casa de Campo / The Boulevard)

Special mention: We’ve been told that Melissa’s Pastry Boutique, which will be opening in Altos de Chavon within a month or two, will also be offering free WiFi to its patrons.

If you know of any others please let us know – we’ll happily list any and all we find.

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