Laser Sailing in Cabarete
Great conditions and facilites, training for USA Olympic team

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Sail where the USA- and the Dominican-National Teams train for the Olympic Games!
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Laser Sailing in Cabarete is a truly rewarding experience


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A typical day will begin with a light Easterly. From noon onwards, it builds till about 4:00pm, then levels off and remains until well after sundown. Average wind velocity in the afternoon is 14  to 18 knots.

The temperature on the Northern Coast of the Dominican Republic varies little. Throughout the year, lows average  just below 70F (20C) while the highs hover around 85F (30C). The waters of Cabarete Bay and the ocean within the training area are consistently above 75F (24C).

Cabarete Bay itself is unique for the ability of sailors to choose their training conditions. Within Cabarete Bay, the sea state is flatter then on the ocean side of the reef protecting it. Inside, the winds are lighter and shifty.

Morning training inside the bay, is much like any light air, flat water venue while outside swell and chop can make your light air sailing very challenging. In the afternoon when the
winds come up, the best sailing is outside with ocean swells and the providing some of the most thrilling sailing conditions in the world.


Wind in Cabarete


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Cabarete - Wind is where it’s at if you have a passion for the Wind Sports that put Cabarete on the map in the late 80’s
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The famous Cabarete Beach is in the Province of Puerto Plata , on the beautiful Northcoast of the 🇩🇴Dominican Republic🇩🇴 a Caribbean Paradise


PALACE-CABARETE VACATIONS: EXPERIENCE THE ULTIMATE ADDRESS TO LUXURIOUS BEACHFRONT LIVING


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IMAGINE … waking up in your beautiful beachfront Apartment or Penthouse to the view of the great Cabarete Beach, to the smell of the Caribbean Sea and to the waves caressing the beach…



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