“SBTS . . . Exceeded by expectations”
I chose this hotel based on a friend's reccommendation, & he was right on the mark with Sousa by the Sea. I tend to travel to the islands for the beach & water sports scene by day, enticing new foods & cultural experiences, & some music & nightlife . . . and I don't like to stay in the middle of the action with a noisy beach by day & loud music blasting all night. Instead, I like to stay at a resort on the beach that's away from the crowd & noise . . . Sousa by the Sea is that ideal resort!!!
Situated a little outside from the main part of town & the main beach, Playa Sousa . . . . . SBTS has its own private beach & its guest can share one of the neighboring Casa Marina Resort beach fronts as well. A decently kept 3-Star resort with only around 90 rooms, its small enough to maintain that friendly, family kind of atmosphere. The hotel's G.M., Marc does his best to please his guests, & the staff (if your friendly enough as well) will remember your name & take care of your needs . . . .
The Room: I stood on the 4th floor, in a single, & I paid for the All-Inclusive package. For a 3-Star resort, the room was adequate, basic queen size bed, comfortable, maid change sheets daily. A small restroom & shower/tub, clean towels everyday, as well as hot water with a strong flow of water. Older small color television with cable, over 30 channels. Under the television is a mini-fridge. An open closet area near the entrance, as well as 2 chairs & a small table. The room was air-con, & came with a ceiling fan, 3 sets of small double door windows that opened up to let the summer Atlantic breeze . . . best view of the Atlantic Ocean in the resort is from the 4th floor. Very basic, very average room, the rooms could use an updating of furniture, flat television screens, re-do the restrooms sink & tile . . . but, again, for a 3-Star, very acceptable. The Single room was better than most of the rooms that I've stayed at similar 3-Star resorts in Southeast Asia.
The Food: the daily buffet from the main beach restaurant good . . . My most consistent meal was the morning breakfest, & like most other island beach resorts, they had a decent array of fruit, mostly watermelon, cantaloupe, strawberries, breads, cereals, juices, pancakes, french toast, scrambled & fried eggs, bacon/saussage, and the omelette guy cranking up omelttes of your choice. I ate lunch & dinner a few times during my stay, & they seemed to always have a chicken, beef, & fish option on the menu, one night they roasted a pig that was so, so tender . . . . Again plenty of fruit, & salads, & white rice & beans . . . Over-all, the food was better than I expected, I certainly enjoyed my meals, I was never left wanting more, I was left full & satisfied.
The Resort: I enjoyed the ocean front beach access daily, I loved the opportunity to wake up each morning & walk out to the private beach, lay out mat & do my morning yoga at the water's edge, then dive in for a quick swim, yes, just another day in paradise. As for the resorts 2 beaches, the private beach on the SBTS side is gorgeous, you can go for a nice 1/2 mile walk on the sand. Many of the area's tourist dive & snorkel boats come to this beach & set anchor. The neighboring public beach at Casa Marina is great for catching cool little waves & meeting people. Plus these 2 beaches are away from the hoard of "Playa Sousa Hawkers" . . The resort's swimming pool was always clean, nice & fresh, & just large enough to find your own private little spot or make new friends. There always seemed to be enough lounge chairs with umbrellas, with enough sun or shade for you. The restaurant & bar staff are always ready to serve you your never ending all-inclusive drinks, the Presidente's are always ice cold & the rum drinks are made with a kick . . . The staff always seemed ready to help or give assistance, if you made the point of meeting them & getting their names, they always remembered your name & your drink (lol), or were ready to assist you at the front desk with any requests. . . The resort's small but efficient internet room has about computer's, always opened, & always working . . . The small, rather outdated workout room is in dire need of a good renovating, most the equipment was not in working condition. . . .
Over-all, I really enjoyed my stay at Sousa by the Sea, & my first visit to the Puerto Plata region of the Dominican Republic. SBTS is an average 3-Star resort in terms of rooms, but the friendly, family atmosphere, good food, & peacefulness more that makes up for what might be lacking in average rooms. What makes SBTS ideal for me is the beach front property, access to water sports, clean, nice size swimming pool & hot tub, good food, friendly staff, & a relaxing, calm, oasis away from the crowds of Playa Sosua. . . I would diffenitely & do certainly plan to stay there again . .
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