This morning, as part of my efforts to choose a hotel for relatives coming for a visit in late November, I was given a tour of the new hotel complex being constructed in Sosua. The complex, which consists of two hotels--Victorian House and Sosua Bay Hotel--overlooks the bay and has direct access to the Sosua beach.
The Sosua Bay Hotel, which is partially in use, is expected to be fully open by the first of the year. The smaller Victorian House is completed and in service. Both of these hotels merit serious consideration. The website is http://www.starzresorts.com/ and includes links for both hotels where you can get greater detail about each.
The Sosua Bay Hotel is all inclusive. The Victorian House is not. Instead it offers options, ranging from EP to all meals.
The rooms in both hotels are comfortable and attractively furnished, including a small refrigerator. Rooms in the Victorian House are larger, include a couch as part of the furnishings, and have a microwave. The ground-floor rooms of the Victorian House have a large balcony with a jacuzzi.
For swimming, there is a 2 level pool area, immediate access to the Sosua beach, and a deck from which you can swim in the bay.
I don't know what the rates will be when the hotels are fully operational, but they are very attractive now. If I were planning a trip to Sosua in the foreseeable future, I would be very interested in one of these hotels.
If you are already booked into a different hotel, at least walk over to the new complex while in Sosua and ask for a tour so that you can consider it for the next visit. While I was taking my tour this morning I saw others doing the same thing.
The Sosua Bay Hotel, which is partially in use, is expected to be fully open by the first of the year. The smaller Victorian House is completed and in service. Both of these hotels merit serious consideration. The website is http://www.starzresorts.com/ and includes links for both hotels where you can get greater detail about each.
The Sosua Bay Hotel is all inclusive. The Victorian House is not. Instead it offers options, ranging from EP to all meals.
The rooms in both hotels are comfortable and attractively furnished, including a small refrigerator. Rooms in the Victorian House are larger, include a couch as part of the furnishings, and have a microwave. The ground-floor rooms of the Victorian House have a large balcony with a jacuzzi.
For swimming, there is a 2 level pool area, immediate access to the Sosua beach, and a deck from which you can swim in the bay.
I don't know what the rates will be when the hotels are fully operational, but they are very attractive now. If I were planning a trip to Sosua in the foreseeable future, I would be very interested in one of these hotels.
If you are already booked into a different hotel, at least walk over to the new complex while in Sosua and ask for a tour so that you can consider it for the next visit. While I was taking my tour this morning I saw others doing the same thing.