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Where to stay in Puerto Plata

Default to the gated Playa Dorada all-inclusives, swap to Cabarete for watersports or Sosua for a cheaper walkable town, and pre-book your POP transfer.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026
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In short

Where to stay in Puerto Plata

Puerto Plata is a resort base, not a city to wander, so pick a stretch of the north coast and a transfer length, not a town centre. For most first-timers the default is the enclosed Playa Dorada complex — a gated cluster of all-inclusives around a golf course and one shared beach, about 5km east of the city and 20-25 minutes from Gregorio Luperón (POP), where everything is on-site and you barely leave. Choose Cabarete, ~20km east and 25-30 minutes away, if kite- or windsurfing is the point and you want a livelier beach-bar strip of smaller hotels; Sosúa, the compact, cheaper beach town right by the airport, for value and walkability, though pick your end of town carefully. Whichever you choose, pre-book a private transfer rather than negotiating a taxi at arrivals, because GOV.UK flags a high crime rate nationwide.

The short version

  • Best all-rounder: the Playa Dorada all-inclusive complex, ~5km east of the city and 20-25 min from POP, gated and fully self-contained.
  • Best for watersports: Cabarete, ~20km east (25-30 min), the kite- and windsurfing capital with a livelier bar strip and smaller hotels.
  • Best value and walkable beach town: Sosúa, right by the airport, cheaper than Playa Dorada — but pick your end of town carefully.
  • Best for larger family resorts and Ocean World: Cofresí, ~5km west of the city, calm but reliant on the resort or transfers for everything off-site.
  • Pre-book a private transfer from POP rather than haggling at the kerb; GOV.UK flags a high crime rate nationwide.

Best areas to book

Playa Dorada

££ mid-range

The default first-timer base: an enclosed all-inclusive complex just east of the city — a gated cluster of resorts around a golf course sharing a single beach, 20-25 minutes from POP. Pick this for the easiest, most self-contained week, where the security picture is handled by the gate and everything you need is on-site. The trade-off is that it's a resort bubble rather than the town: there's nothing to walk out to, so you're committed to the resort plus a transfer or excursion for anything beyond the complex.

Best for: First-timers and families wanting a contained all-inclusive week

Browse hotels ~5km east of central Puerto Plata; 20-25 min from POP

Cabarete

££ mid-range

The kite- and windsurfing capital of the Caribbean, ~20km east of the city, with a livelier beach-bar strip and smaller hotels rather than mega-resorts. Pick this if watersports are the reason you came or you want independent restaurants and a younger scene over a sealed all-inclusive. The trade-off is fewer all-inclusive options and an Atlantic-facing beach that's breezier and choppier — the very conditions the windsurfers want, but not the glassy swimming bay some package travellers expect.

Best for: Watersports, younger couples, independent travellers

Browse hotels ~20km east; 25-30 min from POP

Sosúa

£ value

A compact beach town on a sheltered horseshoe bay right next to the airport, cheaper and more walkable than Playa Dorada, with snorkelling straight off the beach. Pick this for value and a real walkable town rather than a gated complex. The trade-off is a frank nightlife reputation in parts of town, so choose your hotel end carefully — the quieter residential side away from the main strip suits couples and families better than the bar zone.

Best for: Value, snorkelling, a walkable beach town

Browse hotels ~15km east, next to POP airport

Cofresí

££ mid-range

A quieter cluster of larger resorts just west of the city, home to Ocean World and some of the area's biggest all-inclusives. Pick this for big-resort comfort and a calmer, family-friendly setting away from the Sosúa-Cabarete strip. The trade-off is that it's the wrong side of town for the airport and the eastern beaches, so you'll lean on the resort or pre-booked transfers for everything off-site.

Best for: Families and larger-resort comfort

Browse hotels ~5km west of the city

Airport to centre options

Puerto Plata airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Pre-booked private transfer to Playa Dorada ~20-25 min about US$25-40 (~£20-32) one way for 1-4 people Best default; arrange before you fly
Pre-booked private transfer to Cabarete ~25-30 min about US$25-35 (~£20-28) one way POP sits between Sosúa and Cabarete
Airport taxi (fixed-zone rate) ~20-30 min about US$30-45 (~£24-36) Agree the zone price before you get in

The simple choice

If you are booking in a hurry, decide your style first, then your hotel. Filter for the Playa Dorada complex if you want a gated, fully catered all-inclusive week where the resort handles everything; only switch to Cabarete if kite- or windsurfing outranks an enclosed beach, or to Sosúa if a cheaper walkable town beats a sealed resort. That single rule keeps most first-timers out of the two common traps: booking a sealed Playa Dorada resort and then wishing you could stroll to a bar, or chasing a cheap Sosúa room on the wrong, livelier end of town. Playa Dorada and Cabarete are only 25-30 minutes apart along the coast road, so base on one and take a transfer or a half-day driver to the other when you fancy a change.

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Safety & noise

GOV.UK flags a high crime rate across the Dominican Republic — motorcycle bag-snatching and daytime muggings included — so for where you sleep that means staying inside the resort zones (Playa Dorada, Cofresí or a quiet end of Sosúa) rather than a cheaper room in the working backstreets behind them, and pre-booking a private transfer to your hotel rather than negotiating a taxi at the kerb on arrival. Sosúa is the one base where noise and your choice of street matter most: the main strip has a frank late-night scene, so ask for the quieter residential side if you're a couple or travelling with children. Within town the open-sided gua-guas and motoconcho mopeds are cheap but crowded and not aimed at tourists, so a half-day hired driver is the safer way to hop between Playa Dorada, Sosúa and Cabarete after dark.

The US dollar is the practical tourist currency here, so carry small US$1-5 bills for tips and transfers; you'll rarely need pesos on a resort week.

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Where to stay in Puerto Plata FAQs

Should I stay in Playa Dorada or Cabarete in Puerto Plata?
Pick by what you want from the beach. Playa Dorada is the gated all-inclusive default — an enclosed complex 20-25 minutes from POP where everything is on-site and you rarely leave the grounds. Cabarete, ~20km east, is the kite- and windsurfing capital with a livelier bar strip, smaller hotels and a breezier Atlantic beach; choose it if watersports or an independent scene matters more than a sealed resort. They're only 25-30 minutes apart by transfer, so base on one and visit the other.
Where is the cheapest place to stay in Puerto Plata?
Sosúa is the budget pick — a compact, walkable beach town right next to the airport with snorkelling off the beach and rooms cheaper than the gated Playa Dorada resorts. The catch is a frank nightlife reputation in parts of town, so book the quieter residential end away from the main strip. Wherever you stay, GOV.UK flags a high crime rate nationwide, so keep your base in the resort zones and pre-book a private transfer rather than chasing a cheaper room in the backstreets.
Is Playa Dorada a good base for a first trip?
Yes, if you want a self-contained all-inclusive week rather than a town to wander. The Playa Dorada complex is a gated cluster of resorts around a golf course sharing one beach, 20-25 minutes from POP, with everything on-site — which suits the security picture GOV.UK describes. The trade-off is that it's a resort bubble: there's nothing to walk out to, so you're committed to the resort plus a transfer or organised excursion for the cable car, the fort or the 27 Charcos.

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