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What else is there to do in Cabarete?

With so much to do, the difficulty is getting enough sleep in between. 

If you are active, then Cabarete is an action sports wet dream.  World class everything is right here. Surfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, skateboarding and tow in surfing are all practiced in Cabarete.  Every year the Master of the Ocean competition, brings all disciplines together.

If exploring is your thing, then you can choose from a variety of ways to do it. Mountain bike, motocross, dune buggies, hiking, horseback riding, helicopter rides, white water rafting down the many rivers… the list goes on and on and on.

For nature lovers, try the famous waterfall tours, that take you cascading up 27 falls.  

For the art lover, stroll through the Haitian and Dominican art and craft stalls in town, or take a trip to where they make it all, a short trip over to Puerto Plata.

Unpopulated beaches are only 10 minutes away.  Cave and reef diving are all over the place.  Kayak the reef, go deep sea or river fishing, or just sit back, relax, and enjoy your tan.  This place has somethings for everyone.

More on Surfing: 

The most popular surf break near Cabarete is Encuentro. It`s a short motoconcho away from the Kite Lounge, making for am epic downwinder. Encuentro is a reef break that breaks left and right depending on the swell direction. A few hundred yards away is Coco Pipe, a hollow peak that starts breaking when the swell is big. If you are in good shape, take a 12 minute paddle straight out from the Kite Lounge early in the morning when a swell is running. The break is called 6 Feet Over. The reef off Kite Beach is shallow with spotty Elkhorn coral, so it is recommended for more advanced surfers. Further towards the point in between Bozo Beach and Kite Beach is a nice left hand break that can reel for hundreds of yards on the right swell and wind conditions.

 

The north coast of the Dominican Republic is an overlooked and often understated gem of surf travel. sept 05 - got the 5m waves again - huaaah
During the winter, strong cold fronts push off the east coast of the United States and create large NW swells that head directly towards the northern Caribbean islands. nice and glassy
view encuentro beach Cabarete is fortunate to have several world-class surf breaks nearby, some of them remaining uncrowded most of the year.