Cabana Victoria is actually a bungalow in the backyard of a private residence, run by a wonderful young couple with a 16-year-old son and a 5-year old daughter. All of them were very welcoming and extraordinarily gracious and helpful. The bungalow (or cabana) is less than a mile from Playa Sousa, an easy downhill walk. (Best way to get back is by hopping on the back of a motorcycle. Cost is only 50 pesos.) The hosts, Anthony and Cesarina, know everyone in the town, and their advice and guidance will keep you from getting overcharged. Just ask, and they will tell. Navigating Sosua can be a little tricky without some local knowledge, and the hosts at Cabana Victoria have no hidden agendas. The bungalow has a kitchenette and a refrigerator, and it is a good idea to keep some food and drinks on hand in the event of a rainy day (The DR has been getting a lot of those recently). There is a supermarket right at the bottom of the hill on the way to the beach. If you require a hotel, this is not the place for you. But if you want to go just a little bit off the beaten path, it is perfect. The main house is beautiful and has a swimming pool for the use of the guests, and the hosts will make you feel like a member of their family. Truly wonderful people. On my second day there, they invited me to their weekly Sunday barbeque. Whenever I needed a ride or a bit of guidance, they were always there for me ... or available by phone.