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No 1 Surf Spot in the Dominican Republic

“Everybody’s gone surfing, Surfing USA.” – The Beach Boys.
When you think about surfing what comes to mind?
For many people the places that usually come to mind are California and Hawaii. Maybe even Antarctica with the teenage surfing penguin Cody from Surf’s Up.
While I wouldn’t recommend surfing in Antarctica, it is a bit chilly, there are plenty of great surf spots around the world that can help you scratch that itch to surf without going broke taking a vacation in Hawaii or California.
Sorry Beach Boys, not everyone can afford to surf in the USA.
Dominican Republic Surfing
The Dominican Republic is a surfing hot spot that is quickly growing in popularity and taking a vacation here costs a fraction of the price of a Hawaiian or Californian vacation.
Besides being much, much cheaper than many other surf spots, there are great reasons to take your surf vacation in the Dominican Republic.
We get great waves year round.
During the Dominican Republic’s freezing winter, the average temperature is a bone-chilling 75 °F.
The short story, while the rest of the world is bundled up trying to stay warm, we are here in our swim trunks enjoying the warm Caribbean Sea.

 

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#1 Surf Spot in the Dominican Republic

Then, comes the question: Where in the Dominican Republic is the best place to surf?
There are tons of great surf spots here, but without a doubt, the surf capital of the Dominican Republic is Cabarette.
If you have never surfed in Cabarette, I would recommend starting your surfing vacation at Encuentro beach in Cabarette. This is a great beach with some of the most consistent waves around. There you will find a little bit of everything. Sections of beach for beginners and other areas for experienced surfers.

 

Surfing in Cabarete

Surfing in Cabarete

First Time Surfers
We will start out with you beginners.
If you are a first timer, don’t worry, there are a number of surf schools right in the vicinity of Encuentro beach. Your surf instructor will likely take you to the right side of Encuentro beach first. This is the best area of the beach for beginners.
Every once and a while this area of the beach will get waves up to 10’ or 15’, but for the most part this area of the beach is mellow and great to learn on.

 

 

No1 Surf Spot in the Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola, which is a part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The nation is the largest tourist destination in the region, mainly due to the famous year-round golf courses and amazing beaches.

The climate in the country is mostly tropical. Most of the people here speak Spanish. The Dominican Peso is the national currency. Dominican Republic travel experience is unique.

Here is a brief overview of someDominican Republic attractions.

Punta Cana Beaches

Very few people would want to come back home from these wonderful beaches. Sunbathing, golf, water sports and diving are some popular activities in this region. It is considered to be a major resort area in the Dominican Republic with around 28,000 hotel rooms.

Punta Cana

Punta Cana

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Pico Duarte

It is the highest peak in the Caribbean region. Located in the Cordillera Central range, this mountain supports many species of flora and fauna. You will find well-maintained system of trails leading up to the summit.

Lake Enriquillo

It is the largest lake and the lowest point in the Caribbean region. In fact it is the lowest point on any ocean island. This saltwater lake is inhibited by crocodiles. It has no outlet. Its water level varies due to storm-driven precipitation events and high evaporation rate. The lake has three islands.

Damajaqua Cascades

Located near Puroto Plata, this amazing natural phenomenon features 28 waterfalls. You can climb each of the 28 cascades with appropriate equipment. It is a great location for those who seek adventure.

National Palace

Located in Santo Domigo, it is the crown jewel of the nation. This palace was designed by the famous Italian architect Guido D’Alessandro. This Neo-Classical style structure is the residence of the President of the Dominican Republic.

Ozama Fortress

This fortress was built in the early 16th century to protect the nation from pirate attacks. It stands as an example of the medieval architectural style. You will find the statue of the Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo, a chronicler, inside the fortress.

City of Puerto Plata, (Dominican Republic) – Travel Guide

Altos de Chavon

This historical village is called the “City of artists.” It is a recreation of a European city from the medieval era. The Roman amphitheatre and the temple of St. Stanislaus are other attractions in the region.

Jaragua National Park

This protected territory covers coastal, terrestrial and marine areas, and houses many species of flora and fauna. The pink flamingo is a huge attraction here. You will find many of them in the Oviedo Lagoon.

Dominican Republic is a beautiful country. Visit to the above-mentioned Dominican Republic attractions is sure to be a refreshing and a memorable experience.

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