Sosua is everything you want a beach town to be. Clear waters teem with coral, perfect for snorkeling and diving. Above sea level you’ll find multicolored sands lined with beach shacks. This small enclave of the Dominican Republic was once a haven for Jewish refugees. Historic sites and synagogues offer great perspective on Sosua’s postwar identity. On a lighter note, a community of ex-pats helps fuel a boisterous, international nightlife scene.
Restaurants in Sosua
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“International Tennis Center” has been built in May 2017. But “International Tennis School” started the tennis programs for kids and adults in Sosua - Cabarete in January 2012. Since opening we are providing the best quality of tennis services. All courts meet ITF standards, 1 of the courts covered, 2 with the bright lights. Club house has a shower, coffee shop, pro shop and a lounge with rest zone. At the present time “International Tennis Center” is the largest tennis organization on the North Coast of Dominican Republic. “International Tennis Center” contains: 4 Clay courts 1 Indoor court 2 Courts with bright lights Shower Tennis Pro Shop Cafe Lounge Beside tennis club activities and individual coaching for adults and kids “International Tennis Center” is providing tennis clinics at “International Tennis School” from 2 years old. Also Center is providing services as: Tennis fitness on the court Restringing service
This is a great place if you need a little tennis while on vacation in the Dominican. Newly established center with 4 well groomed courts and welcoming people. The canopy court is perfect for protection from sun and wind. Traveling alone? There are very competent pros to sign up with for lessons or a casual hit. Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 1,638 reviews
This often crowded beach features white sand and turquoise waters.
Sosua is a wonder beach with warm clear water, awesome snorkeling, and plenty of delicious restaurants. I am writing this more of an encouragement for those traveling to this destination or staying at a resort in Sosua to consider bringing items to donate. Although this country is beautiful there are many living below poverty level. We were made aware of a school for displaced children. An orphanage that houses about 30 children. They survive through donations only. There are times during the year when the kids don’t have enough to each. Jolly Rogers restaurant hosts a Christmas party and provides some support through the year. I would encourage those traveling to the area to bring extra clothing, toiletries (toothbrush toothpaste soaps), shoes and expecially nonperishable food items. I’m sure that Jolly Rogers could get these items to the school. If you have any questions or would like more information feel free to message me.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
We are an English-Speaking, Non-Denominational, Spirit-Filled church. Every Sunday morning we meet at 10:00 a.m. Our church is located on the entrance road to Playa Chaquita, off Highway 5.
4.5 based on 158 reviews
Such a fascinating place. The architecture and art just make for a very unique experience that even people who traditionally don’t appreciate art museums will enjoy.
4.5 based on 280 reviews
Away from the Sousa Beach, this little beach is great for relaxing and great swimming. Chair and Umbrella rental available. Careful with small children as there is a small riptide.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
What a nice beach. We paid $20 for 5 chairs & 2 umbrellas. But if you lunch at the restaurant, they are free. Water clear & good temp. The water is deep but totally enjoyable. Our favorite beach so far.
3.5 based on 45 reviews
The first time we visited this museum it was wonderful - a wealth of information about the Jewish history on the island. This time it was closed due to illness so we weren't able to visit.
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