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Travel to the Beach Town of Sosua, Dominican Republic

Magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean on a sunny day, Sosua, Dominican Republic

 The town of Sosua is located in the center of the Northern region of the Dominican Republic; the town is the perfect tourist destination in the Caribbean for tourists that are looking to reside in a safe location that at the same time is untouched by humanity, with the surrounding regions being home to stunning environments of various kinds.

 Moreover, the settlement is home to a lot of unique tourist destinations that are suitable for all kinds of tourists.

 In this article, we will be telling you all you need to know about this settlement so when you travel to the beach town of Sosua, Dominican Republic you will have a great idea of what you are in for.

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     History of Sosua.

 This seaside town has an inspiring history; it was one of the multiple places in the Dominican Republic that helped resettle Jewish refugees from modern-day Germany and Austria who fled during the Nazi holocaust.

 The settlement became officially a town when over 800 Jewish refugees arrived from mainland Europe following a decree by Rafael Trujillo who was the leader of the country at the time. This is why today you can find here a large number of synagogues, which are a place of worship for individuals that follow the Jewish faith.

Beautiful view of the beach in the town of Sosua

 Many prominent people in this Caribbean town trace their descent from Jewish refugees during the Second World War including the former mayor of the town Ilana Neumann as well as the founder of the Productos Sosua food factory which remains a major employer in the city to this day.

     Climate of Sosua.

 The climate of this coastal center is classed as a tropical rainforest climate which is present in over half of the territory that makes up the Dominican Republic.

 Throughout the year you are blessed with a warm climate that gravitates between 23 to 27.8 degrees Celsius on average with the months of July, August, and September being the hottest months of the year.

 While in December, January, and February the average temperature drops down to 23.7 and 24 degrees Celsius.

Image of many palms on a bright day, Sosua, Dominican Republic

 Thankfully, though you can cool off at the nearby Atlantic Ocean which is also hospitable all year round meaning that you do not have to worry about freezing water when having a plunge. Rain is also very common with close to 100 rainy days of the year, which is not surprising considering that it is a rainforest climate after all.

     Geography of Sosua.

 If you decide to visit this tourist location, then you are in for a very interesting adventure, the location is situated in Sosua Bay which is named after the nearby settlement. Moreover, the bay is famous as it was discovered by the famous explorer Christopher Columbus himself who named one side of the bay as Punta Seca which in English translates to Dry Headland.

Panoramic view of houses and villas, town of Sosua, Dominican Republic

 The bay is a popular place for people to explore the southern or bottom part of the bay is a beach that is attended by tens of thousands of people every single year. While the other two sides of the bay are home to a large rainforest that also contains a few houses and amenities such as restaurants and bars. And the best thing is that you can explore the entire bay in just a few hours of walking.

 Furthermore, there is a coral reef located near the bay that is home to thousands of fish and sea creatures, as well as many different colorful corals that act as a safe habitat to the marine life at the bottom of the sea.

     Water-Based Activities in Sosua.

 By deciding to travel to the beach town of Sosua, Dominican Republic you will have the opportunity to experience a true water paradise that offers great activities for all kinds of interests.

 If you are an avid fisher or have, in fact, never fished yourself, but would like to have a go at it, then you have the opportunity to bring or rent fishing gear that you can then use to fish the amazing local fish that live in that region of the Atlantic Ocean such as the amberjack and the Spanish mackerel to name just a few examples. If you wish to, you could throw the fish back, or you can take it with you and cook it on the beach or get a local restaurant to prepare it for you.

View of the ocean and mountains during sunset, Sosua, Dominican Republic

 The great thing is that you do not even require a boat for this, as you can simply fish off the local bay, although you do also have the option of going deep-sea fishing on a boat.

 Alternatively, if you are not interested in fishing, then there are other options for you to get involved in such as exploring the coral reef by scuba diving or snorkeling. There are also more active options such as jet skiing and going on see-through kayaks that allow you to stay active while also being able to see the marine life underneath you.

 Also, you can take part in flyboarding which is a water-based activity where water is pumped underneath you allowing you to get pushed up in the air giving you the sensation that you are flying.

     Festivals in Sosua.

 Both Christian and Jewish holidays and celebrations are followed in this settlement; therefore, you can often see decorations and also street celebrations during certain periods of time during the year. These holidays, of course, include Christmas and Easter as well as Sabbath that is a Jewish celebration that takes place every seven days.

 The region also holds particular importance for Christians as there is a commonly told story here about a man in the 1950s who promised that if he won the lottery that he will build a chapel for Christians to worship in. Just a while later in 1957, this man ended up winning the lottery and followed up with his promise. Due to this, the region is seen as blessed by certain believers.

Great views of the ocean and mountains, town of Sosua

 Apart from that festivals are very common in the area, for example, there is a Jazz Festival that happens to take place every November which essentially consists of a massive street party where classical jazz songs are played and enjoyed. There is also the Carnival of the Dominican Republic, which takes place every year on February 27th and celebrates the independence of the country from Haiti.

     Castillo Mundo King.

 If you are looking for a unique place to explore then the Castillo Mundo King is a great candidate. The Castillo Mundo King is a castle built by German artist Rolf Schulz, who at the age of 51 decided to leave his native city of Hamburg, Germany, and build his dream castle from his imagination.

 Schulz began the construction of the castle in the year 1990 and lived in the castle for the rest of his life until 2018. Today his castle is an art museum that is arguably the most famous in the area and even the country due to its unique look that cannot be found anywhere else.

View of the beach and blue sky in the town of Sosua, Dominican Republic

 In total, the Castillo Mundo King has five floors each of which is home to hundreds of different artworks, many of which are created by Schulz himself. These artworks include graffiti on the walls and ceilings, stone and metal sculptures, as well as paintings. This modern castle is located to the east of the coastal settlement, and it is hard to miss.

     Flora and Fauna in Sosua.

 Finally, in this article about travel to the beach town of Sosua, Dominican Republic we are going to talk about the flora and fauna of this region. One of the most iconic of these animals is the Hispaniolan solenodon which is a nocturnal little creature that has the body of a common rodent, however, has a very long snout that it looks for burrowing for food.

 The Hispaniolan solenodon can be found mainly in the Northern Dominican Republic, although there are small populations in eastern Haiti.

View of the Atlantic Ocean coast and cliffs, town of Sosua

 Additionally, there is the Rhinoceros Iguana which is a large iguana that gets its name from a large scale that grows on top of its snout that looks like a horn although, in reality, it is not a horn.

 The Rhinoceros Iguana is native just to the island of Hispaniola which is the island on which Haiti and the Dominican Republic are located. Beetles are also very common in the region, with around 361 different beetle species in the country; this is due to the perfect rainforest environment that beetles love thanks to the high humidity.

 You have the opportunity to witness such rare animals by simply going for a walk, for example, around the nearby bay, or you can visit the zoos and aquariums in the area.

   Also read the article: Travel To Boca Chica, Dominican Republic

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