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šŸ’„ Cabarete Beach šŸ’„ is the Windsurf Mecca of the Caribbean šŸ’„

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Cabarete - Beach is where itā€™s at if you have a passion for the sport that put Cabarete on the map in the late 80ā€™s
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ā­CABARETE, THE WINDSURF MECCA OF THE CARIBBEAN ā­


Wind in Cabarete


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Cabarete - Wind is where itā€™s at if you have a passion for the Wind Sports that put Cabarete on the map in the late 80ā€™s
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Proper Breathing Healthy Ocean Air Brings BetterĀ Health, Stress reduction, insomnia prevention, emotion control, improved attentionā€Šā€”ā€Šcertain breathing techniques can make life better. Breathing exercises can reduce stress, improve mood, and help you feel energized.
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Wind – The wind mainly blows from the east meaning its cross-onshore. This means it’s always easy to get back to the beach
Water – The reef is located roughly 600m offshore and offers fun peeling waves for wave riding. On the inside, the water is flatter offering perfect conditions for freestyle, slalom and just cruising. With stronger winds and larger swells, it does get choppier on the inside.
Shorebreak – For the most part, especially in summer, there is little to no shore break in Cabarete Bay making it easy to get in and out. Especially with the gently sloping sandy beach in front of our condos, so you won’t need water shoes. However, it’s important to note in winter with large swells and strong winds, the shore break can become larger. Up in the corner of the bay is slightly more sheltered from this which makes it a better entry and exit point during these times.
Weather – Year round we are blessed with an average of 28°C and our water temperature following close behind at 26°C. So you can leave the thick neoprene at home. We just recommend using sun protective clothing whilst on the water and if you feel the cold, pack a 2mm neoprene shorty or top for sunrise and sunset!
Tides – Cabarete Bay is not particularly tidal but you can notice slight differences at high and low. At low, particularly on a spring tide, the water is slightly flatter, whereas at high it can be much choppier.
Seasons – As we previously mentioned, summer is the windiest season. We still have wind in the winter but it is not as strong.
For over 30 years, Cabarete has offered the perfect playground to watersports fanatics from all corners of the globe.



ā­Healthy Watersport


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When it comes to taking care of our health, nothing beats water sports. They are notoriously therapeutic; whether itā€™s swimming in a pool, surfing the waves, exploring ocean depths, boating, or kayaking down at the river, thereā€™s something undeniably thrilling and soothing about being in (or sometimes, on) the water.
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šŸ’„Extreme in Cabarete


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follow your passion and enjoy every momentā€¦ itā€™s just you the board the wave the wind ā€¦ start gliding across the water in the Oceanā€¦
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ā­Cabarete has "World Class Watersports"

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The famous Cabarete Beach is in the Province of Puerto Plata , on the beautiful Northcoast of the šŸ‡©šŸ‡“Dominican RepublicšŸ‡©šŸ‡“ a Caribbean Paradise

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