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How to Get from POP Airport to Sosúa: Complete Transportation Guide

April 9, 2026 7 min read

You've landed at Presidente Juan Pablo Duarte (POP) Airport in Puerto Plata, and now you need to get to Sosúa. The distance is just 30 kilometers, but the transportation options vary significantly in cost, comfort, and convenience. Here's everything you need to know.

Quick Overview: The 30km Journey

Sosúa is about 30km east of POP Airport, roughly 30-40 minutes depending on traffic and your transportation choice. The drive follows the coastal highway (Carretera 5) and is straightforward—there's really only one main route.

First-time travelers should know: always arrange transportation in advance if possible. The airport has taxis, but negotiating with unfamiliar drivers while jetlagged isn't ideal. Let's look at your real options.

Official Airport Taxis (Officially Mediocre)

How It Works

There's an official white taxi stand at the airport exit. You pay a cashier upfront, get a receipt, and are assigned a driver. No negotiation needed, which eliminates haggling. Theoretically sound. In practice, drivers sometimes take longer routes, and you'll pay tourist prices.

Cost

About RD$1,200-1,400 ($22-26 USD) for up to 4 passengers to Sosúa. Fixed rate, no surprises.

Time

45-60 minutes depending on traffic (arrival time 2-3pm sees more congestion).

Best for

Travelers who want the simplest option with no negotiation. Families with lots of luggage who need a guaranteed ride.

Reality Check

It works, but you're overpaying for airport convenience. The ride is uncomfortable if you're tall (older taxis), and drivers usually don't speak English. Have your accommodation address written down in Spanish.

Uber/Didi (If the App Works)

How It Works

Request a ride through the Uber or Didi app from baggage claim. Drivers wait in the designated ride-share area.

Cost

RD$900-1,100 ($16-20 USD) using standard service, roughly 30% cheaper than official airport taxis.

Time

Similar to taxis, 40-50 minutes depending on traffic.

Best for

Budget-conscious travelers. People comfortable with app-based transportation. Those arriving during busy times (app can calculate surge pricing).

Reality Check

Only works if you have an active account before landing. You'll need a Dominican phone number or to have set up your account before arrival. Drivers speak minimal English. It's the cheapest option and usually reliable, but dependent on app functionality.

Private Transfer (The Smart Choice)

How It Works

Book a private driver/car service before your trip. Your driver meets you at baggage claim with a name sign, loads your luggage, and drives you directly to your accommodation. No phone calls, no negotiations, no confusion.

Cost

RD$1,500-2,000 ($28-37 USD) depending on car type and service. Many rental companies and hotels offer this. Caribbean Breeze can arrange this for guests.

Time

35-45 minutes. Drivers know the routes well and aren't rushed like official taxi drivers.

Best for

Families, elderly travelers, anyone with multiple suitcases, anyone who's had a long flight and wants dignity and comfort. People staying in rental properties (Caribbean Breeze can arrange this).

Reality Check

Best value overall. You know exactly what you're getting, and the driver will actually help with luggage and know your specific destination. This is what experienced travelers choose. Pre-arrange this when you book your accommodation.

Car Rental (If You Plan to Explore)

How It Works

Rent a car at the airport. Companies include Hertz, Avis, Europcar, and local companies. You drive yourself to Sosúa.

Cost

A small car costs RD$1,800-2,500 ($33-46) per day. Insurance is mandatory (adds another RD$600-900). Deposit required. Gasoline approximately RD$400-500 per liter (diesel cheaper).

Time

45 minutes to drive, plus 30-45 minutes for the rental process at the airport.

Best for

People staying 5+ days who plan to drive around the North Coast. Those comfortable with Dominican road conditions (chaotic, but manageable).

Reality Check

Road signs are minimal, routes aren't intuitive, and driving styles are aggressive. It's doable, but not ideal for anxious travelers. Cost quickly exceeds hiring private transfers unless you're staying a week. If you rent, get a phone holder and have Google Maps working before you drive.

Parking Warning

Street parking in Sosúa is challenging. Many vacation rentals have no parking, or parking costs extra. Factor this in before renting.

Shared Shuttle Services (The Budget Choice)

How It Works

Services like Shuttles.com and private companies (check your accommodation's website) offer shared rides. You're picked up with other passengers and dropped at multiple locations. Usually booked online in advance.

Cost

RD$600-900 ($11-16 USD) per person, lowest transportation cost available.

Time

60-90 minutes because you're dropping passengers at multiple hotels. You might wait 15-20 minutes at the airport too.

Best for

Solo travelers and couples on tight budgets. People arriving early and happy to wait. Those with minimal luggage.

Reality Check

Cheapest option, but your time is worth money. You'll arrive exhausted after 1.5+ hours of airport-to-door service, possibly in a vehicle with 8+ other passengers. Only choose this if budget is your primary concern.

Motoconcho (Motorcycle Taxi - Not Recommended)

How It Works

You ride on the back of a motorcycle with the driver. Ubiquitous around the airport.

Cost

RD$400-600 ($7-11 USD), cheapest option.

Time

30-35 minutes.

Best for

Practically nobody coming from the airport with luggage. Maybe a lone traveler with a backpack.

Reality Check

You cannot fit suitcases on a motorcycle. Roads have potholes. You're exposed to sun and exhaust. This is not a serious airport transport option unless you're extremely experienced with motorcycles and traveling ultra-light.

Our Honest Recommendation

For most travelers: Book a private transfer. Spend the extra $10-15 over a taxi and arrive fresh, without negotiation stress. Caribbean Breeze can arrange this for your vacation rental, or ask your hotel when you book.

For budget travelers with time flexibility: Use Uber/Didi if your app works. You'll save money and the app handles all communication.

For road-trippers planning to explore: Rent a car if staying 5+ days and comfortable driving in unfamiliar conditions.

Avoid: Official airport taxis (overpriced), shared shuttles (time-consuming), motoconchos (impractical with luggage).

Pro Tips

Bottom Line

Getting from POP to Sosúa is straightforward. Book transportation in advance when you book your accommodation. A private transfer is worth the small extra cost. Your vacation starts the moment you land—don't ruin the first hour by haggling with taxis or sitting on a crowded shuttle.

When you book a Caribbean Breeze vacation rental, ask us about pre-arranging a transfer. We can have you picked up at baggage claim and dropped at your villa door—one less thing to worry about when you land.

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