Sea Horse Ranch Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (2024)

Pros

  • Secure, 24-hour gated luxury resort between Cabarete and Sosua
  • Upscale villas, all with private pools, some with ocean views
  • Services can include private chefs and maids
  • Waterfront location, close to beach and grocery store
  • Beach Club Restaurant -- open for breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Ocean-front pools feature natural landscaping and plenty of shade
  • Tennis Club and Academy, with private lessons and night hours
  • Equestrian Center, with organized tours over seven miles of trails
  • Summer camp offered for children
  • Free Wi-Fi in public areas
  • Free self-parking

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Cons

  • No real beach (but water entry at least)

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Bottom Line

The tranquil Sea Horse Ranch stands on the northern coast of Cabarete and spans over 250 acres. The resort features sophisticated luxury villas, each with private pools and a slew of pampering services -- like a private chef and maid service. The grounds also house an equestrian center, tennis academy, and a stunning ocean-front restaurant with live music nights every month. While there are two lovely pools and two beaches within a short drive, the property lacks its own truly swimmable shoreline. There's really nothing that even comes close to comparing to the level of luxury in the area, but younger couples wanting sleek rooms with more of a social vibe might prefer Ultravioleta Boutique Residences down the road -- rates there will be far lower.

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Amenities

  • Casino
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool
  • Spa

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Oyster Awards

  • Best Luxury Resorts in the Dominican Republic
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Sea Horse Ranch

Hotel Class:Luxury

Scene

Eco-friendly luxury villa community with a tranquil, secluded vibe

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The long, curving road that leads to the entrance at Sea Horse Ranch is lined on both sides by wide green pastures -- dozens of handsome horses gallop with their riders or calmly graze on tufts of grass. The sprawling, lush 250-acre property meets the sea along one side, where well-to-do guests dine at the open-air Beach House Restaurant perched on the farthest edges of a cliff overlooking the ocean. It’s not hard to see how Sea Horse Ranch gained a reputation for being the most idyllic, prestigious gated community on the north coast of the Dominican Republic.

The resort’s eco-friendly design, which emphasizes the use of natural materials and minimal alteration of the tropical landscape, certainly helps this place feel special. The ranch was designed by Edward Durrell Stone and Associates, the firm once helmed by the famed architect (of the same name) who is responsible for Radio City Music Hall and the JFK Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. While the ranch here might not necessarily represent a feat of modern architecture, it’s a fittingly prestigious name to attach to a place that has an equally sophisticated clientele list.

Sea Horse Ranch has a wide range of amenities that make it convenient for families as well as older couples looking for a tranquil, pampering stay in the DR. Aside from the Tennis Academy and Beach Club Restaurant (which are open to the public), the rest of the ranch is strictly available to resort guests only. That plus the tennis courts, two swimming pools and horse stables ensure plenty of activities for teens as well as adults.Villas here are mostly sold or rented to families coming from Europe and the U.S., with occasional visitors from South America and the Caribbean as well.

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Location

Just under a 10-minute drive to a handful of nearby beaches

Located right on the ocean in Cabarete -- the kitesurfing capital of the Dominican Republic -- Sea Horse Ranch feels more secluded than it actually is. True, there's nothing to do within walking distance of the property, aside from strolling its beautiful natural forests. However, in a car it’s just 10 minutes from both Cabarete town and downtown Sosua, with their respective shops, restaurants, and beaches. A handful of beaches are all within short driving distance, like Encuentro Beach (eight minutes), Sosua Beach (10 minutes), and Kite Beach (eight minutes).Mundo King Art Museum is an 11-minute drive away. The closest international airport is Gregorio Luperon International Airport, about a 20-minute drive from the resort. Otherwise the airport in Santo Domingo is just about a four-hour drive away.

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Rooms

Massive, elegant villas with rustic-chic style and private pools

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This resort will go far and beyond what most guests are expecting, as the villas here are more like private luxury homes. Most of these are four to 12-bedroom homes available for sale, or short and long-term rental, each with varying rates and amenities. The style varies, though the units we visited had rustic-chic details like wood-beam ceilings, stone and marble details, and lots of heavy, wrought-iron accents. Some are more sober in their decor, while others feel more exuberantly tropical. These are massive, fancy places to rest your head, and they offer the lavish amenities to prove it -- like maid service and a private chef, for example, as well as private pools. The hotel does try to reflect a relaxed vibe in addition to preserving the elegance of the spaces. Couches are super comfortable, oversized bathrooms include variable features like huge hot tubs, and the kitchens are exceedingly well-equipped for large families.

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Features

Equestrian center and stunning ocean-front Beach Club Restaurant (under renovation)

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Given its luxury status, it's no surprise that features here go above and beyond what most area resort's and hotels offer. Sea Horse Ranch is most well-known for its Equestrian Center, a full-service facility that incorporates organized tours, private lessons for beginners through advanced riders, and over seven miles of trails to explore along the beaches and in the forests that surround the resort. Private lessons are also available at the Tennis Club, with five courts, two of which are lit up for playing at night. The Tennis Academy is open to the public and is considered among the best in the area -- long-term residents often train there.

The waterfront Beach Club Restaurant is also open to the public for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant features a monthly live music series, which regularly brings international performers to entertain the guests who dine here. It helps bring a bit of excitement to an otherwise secluded and relatively remote community. Besides the excellent co*cktails and remarkable variety of dishes here, it’s hard not to gush over the location: it’s a circular, open-air restaurant, perfectly designed to maximize the sea breeze and vast ocean views surrounding it. Even better, despite the sophisticated menu, there’s no dress code here -- guests can show up barefoot and in their bathing suits and nobody will blink an eye.

It’s a useful policy because the two hotel pools are right next to the restaurant. It’s here where the eco-friendly design is most visible. Known as the El Bosque area, this is a natural reserve that has over 15 tree species and a range of indigenous birds and marine life -- like gulls, herrings, and hermit crabs who hang around the tiny “beach.” While there’s sand and water here, this beach isn’t quite big enough for lounging -- it’s essentially nothing more than a convenient place to enter the water.Luckily the pools are big enough to satisfy most, with a winding stone path leading from a shallow kiddie pool to the curving, large pool ahead. Trees hang over a handful of daybeds and grant shade over the water, and stacks of rocks create mini natural waterfalls.

Additional resort features include a dedicated concierge, summer camps for kids, and free Wi-Fi throughout. The hotel also has free self parking.

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Things You Should Know About Sea Horse Ranch

Also Known As

  • Sea Horse Ranch Luxury Villa Resort

Address

Route 5, Km 2.5 Carretera Sosua-Cabarete, Cabarete 57000, Dominican Republic

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Sea Horse Ranch

Hotel Class:Luxury

Scene

Eco-friendly luxury villa community with a tranquil, secluded vibe

Sea Horse Ranch Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (15)

The long, curving road that leads to the entrance at Sea Horse Ranch is lined on both sides by wide green pastures -- dozens of handsome horses gallop with their riders or calmly graze on tufts of grass. The sprawling, lush 250-acre property meets the sea along one side, where well-to-do guests dine at the open-air Beach House Restaurant perched on the farthest edges of a cliff overlooking the ocean. It’s not hard to see how Sea Horse Ranch gained a reputation for being the most idyllic, prestigious gated community on the north coast of the Dominican Republic.

The resort’s eco-friendly design, which emphasizes the use of natural materials and minimal alteration of the tropical landscape, certainly helps this place feel special. The ranch was designed by Edward Durrell Stone and Associates, the firm once helmed by the famed architect (of the same name) who is responsible for Radio City Music Hall and the JFK Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. While the ranch here might not necessarily represent a feat of modern architecture, it’s a fittingly prestigious name to attach to a place that has an equally sophisticated clientele list.

Sea Horse Ranch has a wide range of amenities that make it convenient for families as well as older couples looking for a tranquil, pampering stay in the DR. Aside from the Tennis Academy and Beach Club Restaurant (which are open to the public), the rest of the ranch is strictly available to resort guests only. That plus the tennis courts, two swimming pools and horse stables ensure plenty of activities for teens as well as adults.Villas here are mostly sold or rented to families coming from Europe and the U.S., with occasional visitors from South America and the Caribbean as well.

See MoreScene

Location

Just under a 10-minute drive to a handful of nearby beaches

Located right on the ocean in Cabarete -- the kitesurfing capital of the Dominican Republic -- Sea Horse Ranch feels more secluded than it actually is. True, there's nothing to do within walking distance of the property, aside from strolling its beautiful natural forests. However, in a car it’s just 10 minutes from both Cabarete town and downtown Sosua, with their respective shops, restaurants, and beaches. A handful of beaches are all within short driving distance, like Encuentro Beach (eight minutes), Sosua Beach (10 minutes), and Kite Beach (eight minutes).Mundo King Art Museum is an 11-minute drive away. The closest international airport is Gregorio Luperon International Airport, about a 20-minute drive from the resort. Otherwise the airport in Santo Domingo is just about a four-hour drive away.

See MoreLocation

Rooms

Massive, elegant villas with rustic-chic style and private pools

Sea Horse Ranch Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (16)

This resort will go far and beyond what most guests are expecting, as the villas here are more like private luxury homes. Most of these are four to 12-bedroom homes available for sale, or short and long-term rental, each with varying rates and amenities. The style varies, though the units we visited had rustic-chic details like wood-beam ceilings, stone and marble details, and lots of heavy, wrought-iron accents. Some are more sober in their decor, while others feel more exuberantly tropical. These are massive, fancy places to rest your head, and they offer the lavish amenities to prove it -- like maid service and a private chef, for example, as well as private pools. The hotel does try to reflect a relaxed vibe in addition to preserving the elegance of the spaces. Couches are super comfortable, oversized bathrooms include variable features like huge hot tubs, and the kitchens are exceedingly well-equipped for large families.

See MoreRooms

Features

Equestrian center and stunning ocean-front Beach Club Restaurant (under renovation)

Sea Horse Ranch Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (17)

Given its luxury status, it's no surprise that features here go above and beyond what most area resort's and hotels offer. Sea Horse Ranch is most well-known for its Equestrian Center, a full-service facility that incorporates organized tours, private lessons for beginners through advanced riders, and over seven miles of trails to explore along the beaches and in the forests that surround the resort. Private lessons are also available at the Tennis Club, with five courts, two of which are lit up for playing at night. The Tennis Academy is open to the public and is considered among the best in the area -- long-term residents often train there.

The waterfront Beach Club Restaurant is also open to the public for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant features a monthly live music series, which regularly brings international performers to entertain the guests who dine here. It helps bring a bit of excitement to an otherwise secluded and relatively remote community. Besides the excellent co*cktails and remarkable variety of dishes here, it’s hard not to gush over the location: it’s a circular, open-air restaurant, perfectly designed to maximize the sea breeze and vast ocean views surrounding it. Even better, despite the sophisticated menu, there’s no dress code here -- guests can show up barefoot and in their bathing suits and nobody will blink an eye.

It’s a useful policy because the two hotel pools are right next to the restaurant. It’s here where the eco-friendly design is most visible. Known as the El Bosque area, this is a natural reserve that has over 15 tree species and a range of indigenous birds and marine life -- like gulls, herrings, and hermit crabs who hang around the tiny “beach.” While there’s sand and water here, this beach isn’t quite big enough for lounging -- it’s essentially nothing more than a convenient place to enter the water.Luckily the pools are big enough to satisfy most, with a winding stone path leading from a shallow kiddie pool to the curving, large pool ahead. Trees hang over a handful of daybeds and grant shade over the water, and stacks of rocks create mini natural waterfalls.

Additional resort features include a dedicated concierge, summer camps for kids, and free Wi-Fi throughout. The hotel also has free self parking.

See MoreFeatures

Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Casino

  • Children's Pool

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Full Kitchen

  • Golf Course

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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Sea Horse Ranch Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (2024)

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Sea Horse Ranch Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay? ›

Massive, elegant villas with rustic-chic style and private pools. This resort will go far and beyond what most guests are expecting, as the villas here are more like private luxury homes. Most of these are four to 12-bedroom homes available for sale, or short and long-term rental, each with varying rates and amenities.

Who owns Sea horse Ranch? ›

Owned by Barbi Breen-Gurley, Sea Horse Ranch began operations in 1971 and at 300' foot elevation has always had a remarkable view of Morro Rock and the ocean. Through the years, the ranch has been continually upgraded.

What are few lines about seahorses? ›

Seahorses are tiny fishes that are named for the shape of their head, which looks like the head of a tiny horse. There are at least 50 species of seahorses. You'll find seahorses in the world's tropical and temperate coastal waters, swimming upright among seaweed and other plants.

Who is the owner of 3 Horse Ranch? ›

Martha Cunningham - Owner - 3 Horse Ranch Vineyards | LinkedIn.

Who is the owner of Rocking Horse Ranch? ›

Steve and Shelley Turk, and the team at Turk Hospitality Group, own and operate the Rocking Horse Ranch Resort, in Highland, New York, and SplashDown Beach Water Park in Fishkill, New York.

How long does a seahorse live? ›

Lifespan: The lifespans of wild seahorses are unknown due to a lack of data. In captivity, lifespans for seahorse species range from about one year in the smallest species to three to five years in the larger species.

How many days do seahorses live? ›

The natural lifespans of seahorses are virtually unknown, with most estimates coming from captive observations. Known lifespans for seahorse species range from about one year in the smallest species to an average of three to five years for the larger species.

Why are seahorses in danger? ›

Like most other species, both terrestrial and marine, seahorses, pipefishes, sticklebacks, and their relatives face many threats, including habitat loss, pollution, climate change, invasive species, and direct exploitation in the form of overfishing and bycatch.

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