🇩🇴 Sosua Tips for First time Travelers to Sosua Dominican Republic



Sosúa Beach is a popular beach destination located in the north coast of the Dominican Republic. It is situated in the town of Sosúa, which is located in the Puerto Plata province, and is known for its crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches, and lush palm trees. The beach is a popular spot for tourists, and is known for its lively atmosphere and a variety of water activities, such as swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, and kiteboarding. Along the beach, there are many local vendors selling souvenirs, food and drinks. The beach is surrounded by some of the most popular bars and restaurants which makes it a lively place with something for everyone.

Sosúa Bay is one of the main beach in Sosua which is located next to the town, this beach is wide, long, with crystal clear waters and white sandy beach. it’s a perfect place for swimming and sunbathing, and also offers a wide range of water activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and parasailing.

Sosúa beach is also known as one of the best beaches in the Caribbean and it’s a great place to relax and enjoy the Caribbean sun while enjoying all the amenities of a tropical paradise.

28 Replies to “🇩🇴 Sosua Tips for First time Travelers to Sosua Dominican Republic

  1. Hey Ronin thanks for the video. Should I bring cash with me from the US, or is there a way to take cash out with my card there at the currency exchange? Online it says you can only bring 500$ cash

  2. Gonorrhea, herpesviruses, giardia, and other sexually transmitted diseases that 1-6 people in the Dominican Republic can carry in the north of the country and Punta Cana and not even know it. There have been many tourists from Europe who traveled to the Dominican Republic for sex tourism and brought back with them worms in their penis, and other sexually transmitted diseases that are incurable. It will be amazing if you cover all the diseases that are prevalent. At least 60 European men and women come to the German clinic and are diagnosed mostly with herpes, which is incurable, penile worms, which can pass through a condom, and other venereal diseases.

    A doctor in La Romana videotaped a German man’s penis and squeezed worms out of it. He explained about this disease in the country and went on to say that condoms are of no use because they can go through it. The educational video stayed on YouTube for less than two weeks; people started to cancel trips to the DR. The government made the doctor take the video down.

    He removed the video, and government personnel went on television, as well as YouTube to say that it was all a lie.

    There are 8.5 million people who travel to the Dominican Republic for sex tourism to Punta Cana, other tourist resorts, mainly Sosua.

    The Dominican Republic is the number one tourist destination in Latin America, according to the FBI, CID, DOS, Interpol, and Save the Children Foundation. (TSGOV et al.,) The reason this country has more tourism than any other Latin American country is due to the corruption of lawyers, the army, and high-ranking police.

    Many Germans have gotten into deep trouble, only to pay thousands to the prosecutor, defense attorney, police, army, and judge to make their problems all go away, according to diplomatic sources in the Dominican Republic.

    Warn people instead that if they get into trouble, the system will milk the Germans, and other Europeans out of their money (Department of Foreign Affairs, Dominican Republic, corruption et al., 165f).

    Case in point:

    Five German men were staying at the resort in Punta Cana, accompanied by "nice, friendly girls with big smiles" who worked at the hotel. She claimed that she was gang raped by these tourists. The police were called, and all the German tourists went to jail.

    The next day, they went before a judge, who said, "You people think that you can come to our country and do whatever you want." The German guys were approached by "their attorney" and said, "If you give me ten thousand euros, I can pay the prosecution, and this can all go away."

    The German guys laughed, said no, and asked the judge to give the girl a DNA test because they knew none of them touched the girl sexually. They called the German Consulate, which could not do a thing because they were at the mercy of the main judge.

    It ended up that 15,000 euros went out of their pocket for attorney fees, and another five thousand for the girl’s "pain and suffering." Many in the hotels, according to an FBI investigation when they traveled to the Dominican Republic upon the deaths of American citizens who were staying in Punta Cana, could not do a thing to prosecute any of the people at the hotel, and the hotel has lawyers to get rid of this problem.

    According to human services, child exploitation, the FBI, and Dominican intelligence sources, the Dominican Republic has more tourism than any other country in Latin America because their interest is to bring money to the country rather than protect children from sexual exploitation. Or how 8.5 million dollars of the Dominican Republic's revenue is from sex tourism, according to diplomatic sources.

    The beach sand contains a parasite that enters through your foot, and the patient does not know until months later, according to doctors, and many citizens, born and raised in the Dominican Republic, unbeknownst to them, are carriers of this parasite, which stays in your spinal cord undetected.

    This has been detected in the USA when family members want to donate an organ to a family member. For all of those who are planning to go, go at your own risk!

    The U.S. Embassy and Department of State have warned, discouraging Americans, especially American soldiers, from traveling to the Dominican Republic. Now other embassies in Latin America are following suit.

    Every year, at least ten bodies are flown to Germany after being manipulated by a "pathologist" in the Dominican Republic to erase any evidence of foul play.

    What is worse, the German authorities do not warn citizens before they go on vacation. A group of Germans on vacation were approached by "nice" women, these women took them to a bar during the night at the resort in Sosua.

    After the girls got intel from the guys (how much money they were carrying, their valuables, etc.) at about one in the morning, according to witnesses, six guys grabbed them, beat the German tourist, one of them had broken bones. The bandits, whom the girls called, took everything they had. Other neighbors heard the commotion and called the police. The girls and the bandits were nowhere to be found.

    The police arrested all the injured Germans, or the victims. No! You have not misread; the victims were arrested!

    These Germans called their embassy and consulate, who did nothing! Like always, this corrupted system, milked money out of the young men to pay their lawyers, prosecution, police, etc. Since they had travel insurance, they paid a great sum of money to the clinic nearby.

    All these German victims do not report crimes to German authorities, who can keep a record of crimes against German citizens in the Dominican Republic.

    According to security police, German and other European tourists's bodies were washed to the shore, with obvious signs of foul play. The answer from the Department of Tourism and other sources is always the same, "it is under investigation," but no one is prosecuted. Neither makes the European news.

    Many European people tell you, "The Dominican people are the friendliest people, always smiling." As an Intel, I will tell you, be wary of people you do not know personally. Most people like these are grooming you, disarming you, gaining your trust for tips, or they might offer to take you to places.

    If you decide to go, try to have minimal contact with people, no matter how "nice and friendly they are." Do not drink anything you did not see prepared.

    Do not drink any alcohol from bottles that have been opened. Lastly, know that whiskey, rum, brandy, and other alcohol beverages, including Presidente beer, are made exclusively for resorts with low alcohol content.

    According to trusted sources, the alcohol in these all-inclusive resorts is not the same as the content on the bottle; it is a cheaper version of the truth.

    Cheap alcohol and sex are what bring the money to the resorts. Lastly, there are many Germans wanted by the German laws for tax evasion, sex with minors’, and murder who went under the radar to the Dominican Republic and live there.

    These German criminals’ own brothels in Sosua and other parts of the country, others work as “engineers” in La Romana, and other places on the island, earning much more than Dominicans who are accredited engineers. These German criminals tell authorities, especially Dominican women, that they are "engineers.".

    The Dominicans take them for their word without doing an investigation, doing any background checks, or even asking them to see their university transcripts. In the USA, to be called an engineer requires: Accredited bachelor’s degree in engineering or technology. Accredited master’s degree. or an Engineering Doctorate (Eng’d) or an accredited integrated master’s degree.

    You never see German aristocrats, diplomats, or professionals (MA, PHD degrees) in Punta Cana, La Romana, or the north of the country. You can find them in the capital.

    When these diplomats go on vacation, they go to a private resort that has hotels, villas, and beaches. Dominicans do not work there, only Americans with security clearance work for them at good wages, like in the USA.

    This private resort is unknown to the Dominican people. Dominican women are often stereotyped by tourists; they judge the women according to what they see at the resorts.

    Most Dominican families of descent live in Santo Domingo in an exclusive neighborhood, near all the embassies. When they vacation, they go to Casa de Campo, Paris, the Riviera, Lisbon, and other locations. These women leave their houses, get in their cars with their chauffeur, go where they need to go, and return home. When you see them out, they are accompanied by their father, brothers, and other male family members.

    These Dominican aristocrats come from old money, that has been passed down from generation, many of them are also diplomats.

    Having said all this, every one of you German, European, or American people works too hard, pays a few dollars more, and goes to a place where it is safe.

    The world is big and yours, choose wisely and do not go to German tourists’ offices to buy your vacation, for these places are out to make their commission, hence, looking out for themselves. God gave us, especially women, the senses to smell deceit, and danger. Follow your instincts if you decide to go to the DR.

    It is forbidden for anyone to speak negatively about the country, especially the police, or any state official. They will go straight to prison.

  3. I’m new to your channel and I have been listening to a lot of your videos while I’m driving my truck. I have been thinking about going to DR for awhile and I think I’m ready to start planning my trip but I need some help. Do you have a videos with everything on how to plan your first trip to DR for the newbie all in one video? I’ll most likely be going by myself. Much respect and much appreciation for what your doing lacing us all with this good game.

  4. Big R…it's called an e-ticket…when u say travel pass, it sounds kinda complicated, but it's really not…currently, when u fill out the application 4 an e-ticket 2 enter DR, it will automatically print out your e-ticket 2 leave DR…you know last year, you had to fill out the e-ticket 2 enter & leave DR. Now, it's done all at once…that's good 4 anyone coming 2 visit DR & u obviously know it MUST B DONE! Keep up the good work/advice…

  5. Got my passport a couple months ago was planning Colombia first trip but Sousa seems safer and more fun. Don’t hear to many drugging or un Alice’s in the DR and a lot of the women look like the chick from a low down dirty shame 🥳 I’m there What’s the prices of women

  6. @roninthewanderingtraveler1031 hey bro. Don't laugh at me but i have questions b4 my trip. I'm a woman… never went to the islands alone b4. What's a mango u refer to? I need tips as a female going to sosua. Do u have a fav and safe air b&b or hotel? I like really nice hotels if that but air b&b's are tricky. I'd like a chef and security if i could? Any info u could share wld b great

  7. Going in nov..any extra tips…on women..where to stay ( close to the action but a nice spot away from the action)….where should we fly into, the beach where ppl are sitting looks durty..is that how it is…or is there a clean beach…I want to stay in touch with u bro

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