The two sides of Sosua Beach

Sosua Beach has two sections: the calm main bay with soft golden sand and beach clubs, and the rockier east side with better snorkeling. Walk the length of the beach from end to end in about 20 minutes. Both sides have restaurants, rentals and shade.

Best things to do

  • Snorkel the east reef for fish, coral and turtles
  • Take a catamaran day trip to nearby coves ($50-80)
  • Scuba dive with Northern Coast Diving or Merlin Dive
  • Eat fresh seafood at La Puntilla or Morua Mai
  • Sunset drinks at Voodoo Lounge or Britannia Pub
  • Day trip to Damajagua waterfalls

Sosua vs Cabarete vs Playa Dorada

BeachVibeBest for
SosuaCalm, snorkelFamilies, swimmers
CabareteWindy, activeKiters, surfers
Playa DoradaAll-inclusiveResort stays

Where to stay in Sosua

Sosua has a mix of small hotels, Airbnbs and a few all-inclusive resorts (Casa Marina, Sosua Bay Resort). Prices are typically 20-30 percent lower than Playa Dorada. Popular areas are Sosua Center for walkability, Los Charamicos for local vibe and El Batey for beach access.

Best time for Sosua

December to April for the clearest water and reliable sunshine. May to November has warmer temperatures and occasional brief afternoon showers. Visibility for snorkeling and diving is best from January to April.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Sosua Beach is protected by a coral reef that keeps the water calm most of the year. It is one of the safest swimming beaches on the north coast, great for kids. Some parts of the beach have seagrass, move to the open sand section for the clearest water.

Yes. Sosua has two reef sections with visible fish, colorful coral and occasional turtles. Bring your own gear or rent a set for $5-10 from beach vendors. For deeper reef action, book a boat snorkel tour for $35-55.

Sosua is 20 minutes (15 km) east of Puerto Plata international airport (POP). Taxis cost about $25-35. Many airport visitors stop at Sosua before checking into Playa Dorada or Cabarete.

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