casa Sylvie
Your home away from home in Sosua
A European-style Hotel
About us
Casa Sylvie is a budget-friendly 10 room property consisting of five buildings situated in lush gardens surrounding a pool. Located only 15 minutes from Puerto Plata International airport and just a short walk to the beaches and all amenities, it’s the perfect spot to call home while in Sosua.
Whether you’re looking for your upcoming holiday, long-term or short term, we’re sure to have what you need. We’re the perfect size for groups and families. With excellent WiFi we’re also a great option for digital nomads.
We offer a delicious American-style breakfast a la carte and for those guests wishing to prepare their own food we have a fully equipped shared kitchen . Full service catering is available to groups.
Guests love our quiet, relaxed, family atmosphere which includes two very friendly dogs and a cat!
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Accomodations
Prices shown are our nightly rates including all taxes. Discounts are given for multiple week and monthly stays.
US$ 51.20/night
Standard Double
1 double and 1 twin bed, Ceiling Fan, AC, Fridge
US$ 38.40/night
Economy Double
1 double and 1 twin bed, Ceiling Fan, Fridge (no AC)
US$ 64/night
Family Suite
Two connecting rooms with 1 queen bed and 3 twin beds, AC, Ceiling Fans, Fridge
Currenty not available
Apartment
Studio w/separate BR. Kitchen, LR/DR combo.
Contact Us
Casa Sylvie
Camino Llibre #7
Sosua, Puerto Plata
Dominican Republic
809 571 2291
Our History
The name Casa Sylvie is in loving memory of Sylvie Papernik, whose parents were among the 700 refugees who settled in Sosua when it was established as a safe haven for Jewish refugees escaping Nazi persecution during World War II. Her family moved to the United States when she was 9. After years of living and working in the U.S. and Europe, Sylvie returned to the Dominican Republic in 1980 when she and her father built the property, originally called Las Brisas. In 1987, Sylvie was joined by her partner, Cory Price, and together they made the hotel the welcoming place it is today.
For more information on the history and origins of Sosua, this is a great site: sosuamuseum.org