Charter a private sailing catamaran out of Sosua Beach and cruise the calm, clear north-coast water to the protected reefs of Sosua Bay, anchoring over coral gardens thick with tropical fish for snorkeling straight off the boat. Because it's a private charter, it's your group only — your music, your pace, the trampoline nets and water slide all to yourselves — which is the luxury upgrade over the packed party boats. It's the most relaxed, indulgent way to spend a port day on the water here.
What to expect
You'll board at Sosua Beach (about 20-25 minutes east of the piers), sail west then east along the coast with one or two reef stops, and have crew handle gear and spotting. The bay is sheltered so the water is usually flat and friendly to nervous swimmers. Between snorkel stops it's lounging on the nets with a cold Presidente in hand. The reefs are healthy and the visibility is good on calm days.
Cruise-line shared snorkel/beach-break boat tours run roughly USD 70-110/person on a crowded shared vessel. A private charter split among a family or group of friends lands in the same per-head range but you get the whole boat. Verdict: book direct for any group of 6+ — it's better value AND a genuinely private, higher-end experience; the ship's shared boat only wins for a solo traveler or couple unwilling to charter.
Good to know
Confirm a morning departure (9am shift) to leave a safe cushion before all-aboard, since Sosua is a short drive from the port. Book and pay the deposit in advance and arrange a private transfer to Sosua Beach. Reef-safe sunscreen only; bring an underwater camera. Sosua is not a cruise-pier walk-up, so a pre-arranged charter is the only way to do this on a port day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Puerto Plata — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.