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.
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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.
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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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