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Sosua
is located in the heart of the beautiful beach area on the North Coast
(Atlantic Ocean) of the Dominican Republic, about 20 km east of Puerto
Plata, only 5 km from the main airport of the North, Puerto Plata
International and 14 km west of Cabarete. Only a small village just 10
years ago, it has recently been the scene of a virtual explosion of
construction of new hotels, resorts, restaurants and other businesses
associated with the tourist industry.
Actually
Sosua is divided into two separate villages which are separated by a bay
at whose base is a sandy white beach more than half a mile long behind
which are located a continuous row of small bars, restaurants and souvenir
shops. In addition to sunbathing, it is the scene of a variety of water sports
such as sailing, water-skiing, jet skiing, and just offshore a
short distance there are banks of coral that are excellent for scuba
diving. Not far away to the east is another beach where the conditions are
great for surfing (with just a board, without sail). Other beaches close
by include Puerto Chiquito, Playa Chiquito and Playita.
To
the east of the main beach lies Los Charamicós, formerly a sleepy fishing
village but which has in recent years been converted into a business and
residential sector for the concentration of Dominicans who have moved into
the area to seek work in activities associated with the tourist industry.
Most of the buildings in the centre are old and are typical of most
Dominican villages, with crowded rambling streets and noisy moto-conchos
running up and down the streets.
All
of the restaurants serve local dishes, and the ambiance is typically
Dominican. In a few places excellent fish dishes are served. |
Opposite
the bay is El Batey, which is booming with new hotels and tourist
attractions. It was founded in 1940 when the dictator Trujilo, seeking
goodwill from the international community after having ordered the
massacre of almost 20,000 Haitians in the country, offered to take in
Jewish refugees from Germany who were being persecuted by the Nazis. About
600 of them immigrated, of who only a small group eventually remained and
became engaged in the dairy and smoked-meat industries. More recently a
fairly substantial group of German expatriates have taken up residence
here.
There
are quite a few large hotels in and around the Sosua area, with several
casinos, discotheques, bars, excellent restaurants and hundreds of
souvenir shops. At night-time Sosua really gets going when dance floors in
the discos fill up.
Nightlife
in Sosua is no less exciting. Discotheques, restaurants, and bars to
choose from will present you with fun, pleasurable ways to spend your
evenings. Award-winning national and international drinks and cocktails
will make it impossible for you to determine your favourite beverage.
First class restaurants await to pamper your most demanding taste for the
fine cuisine.
Sosua
offers you the unforgettable vacation you have always imagined. It is
the perfect place to do everything.
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