WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFO ON THE SURF?

We have written a large surf & Travel guide for Surfing Dominican Republic, which has a lot more information. (opens in a new window).
The guide has info on:

  • When is the best time to come to the Dominican Republic?
  • What airports to fly into into the Dominican Republic?
  • Top things to do in the Dominican Republic
  • Best places to eat in Cabarete

For Surfing Cabarete and Playa Encuentro surf spot information, have a look at the “surf spot” page which will give you more details on the surf sport at Playa Encuentro, Cabarete.

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  • Think of Swell as the anti-surf camp. There’s plenty of surfing, of course, but the similarities to other surf camps end there. For starters, the rooms are stylish — more boutique surf retreat than reggae-loving surfer digs. Then there are the legendary breakfasts (omelets, pancakes and crepes, fresh-squeezed orange juice, and fruit bowls). Structured surf lessons take place each morning, with an instructor alongside you and the head surf coach watching from shallow water, ready to offer learn to surf tips between riding waves. If you are serious about learning to surf, then Swell should be on top of your destination list. Highly recommended!

    Reference Source:
    [Frommer’s Travel Guides]

    Designed with the discerning surfer in mind, Swell is far from a crash pad. The spare clean lines, plush bedding, modern photographs and funky furniture say ‘boutique surf retreat’ but the pool, ping-pong and foosball tables and social vibe suggest otherwise. A huge wood communal table is the center of the hanging-out action, after all the surfing is done. Highly recommended!

    Reference Source:
    [Lonely Planet]

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