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Cabarete

The world capital of kitesurfing and windsurfing since the 1990s — exceptional trade winds, international community, over 30 professional schools, incomparable hippie-chic and sporty atmosphere.

4.70Puerto Plata et le Nord

Cabarete is the world capital of kitesurfing, windsurfing and wing-foiling — an official consecration confirmed by the regular organisation of the Kitesurf World Cup (PKRA, GKA) here since the 1990s. This Dominican north coast village (30 km east of Puerto Plata, 10 km east of Sosúa) benefits from a rare combination of four optimal conditions: constant trade winds (15-25 knot east-northeast, 300+ days a year, with the famous thermal winds generated by the island's heating that blow daily 12pm-6pm in summer), protected bay (reefs and capes limit waves, safe playground), moderate waves (0.5-1.5 m on the main bay, ideal for kite; stronger 1-3 m waves at Encuentro Beach for surf), warm water (26-29 °C year-round).

The Cabarete bay stretches 3 km, divided into distinct zones. To the west, Kite Beach (1 km, the main kitesurf beach, over 30 professional schools) which sees hundreds of kitesurfers take off each day in a spectacular aerial ballet (peak time 2-5pm). In the centre, the Cabarete main bay (1.5 km, urban beach lined with seafront restaurants and bars, windsurfing and wing-foiling). To the east, Encuentro Beach (5 min away, 1-3 m waves, Dominican capital of surf, surf schools, Pacific vibe).

The international community defines Cabarete's identity. Germans, Argentinians, French, Brazilians, Italians, Russians, Swiss — most kite and surf instructors are foreign and live here year-round. The atmosphere is hippie-chic and sporty, light-years from Punta Cana's all-inclusive formatting: international gourmet seafront restaurants (Lax Ojo, José Oshay's, Onno's Bar), beach cocktail bars, free morning yoga classes, local organic Saturday market. No massive all-inclusive resort — accommodation is mainly boutique hotels (Velero Beach Resort, Natura Cabana, Casa de Campo) and kitesurf guesthouses (Kite Beach Hotel, Kitebeach Inn, Watermark Luxury Oceanfront).

Cabarete's pitch is clear: sporty and international destination for those wanting to learn, practice or simply live in the unique atmosphere of world-class water sports. Beginner kite lessons (€200-450 per week depending on school), equipment hire (€80-120/day), surf school at Encuentro (€30-50 the lesson), wing-foil (the rising discipline, €60-90/h). For non-practitioners: beach atmosphere, restaurants, diving and snorkelling at neighbouring Sosúa, Damajagua and Puerto Plata excursions.

What we love

  • World capital of kitesurfing: world-class conditions, exceptional trade winds, regular World Cups
  • Over 30 professional schools (French, English, German, Spanish), beginner and improvement lessons
  • Vibrant international community (Germans, Argentinians, French, Brazilians): unique hippie-chic sporty atmosphere
  • Charming boutique hotels and beachfront guesthouses (Velero Beach Resort, Natura Cabana, Kite Beach Hotel)
  • Encuentro Beach 5 min away: Dominican surf capital, 1-3 m waves, surf and wing-foil schools

What to know

  • Sustained winds not ideal for family swimming (prefer Sosúa or Playa Dorada)
  • Few massive all-inclusive resorts (boutiques and guesthouses mainly)
  • Less intense nightlife than Bávaro (but healthier and more international)
  • Serious hurricane risk (June-November), exposed north coast

Situation

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Frequently asked questions

Why is Cabarete the world capital of kitesurfing?+
Cabarete Bay benefits from a rare combination of four optimal conditions. (1) Constant trade winds: 15-25 knot east-northeast, reliable 12pm-6pm (the famous thermal winds generated by the island's heating), 300+ days a year. (2) Protected bay: reefs and capes limit waves, safe playground for beginners and pros. (3) Moderate waves: 0.5-1.5 m on the main bay, ideal for kite and wing-foil; stronger waves (1-3 m) at Encuentro Beach for surf. (4) Warm water (26-29 °C year-round), golden sand beach without rocks, over 30 professional kite schools. Cabarete regularly hosts the Kitesurf World Cup (PKRA, GKA) since the 1990s. Windiest season: June-August (daily thermal winds), most regular season: December-March.
Which kite schools at Cabarete?+
Cabarete has over 30 professional schools, all on Kite Beach (1 km west of central bay). Top references: Kite Club Cabarete (historic, ★★★★★ IKO school, French/English/German/Spanish lessons, €350-450 per week 12h group lessons), Laurel Eastman Kiteboarding (women's and mixed school, excellent progression, €320-420 per week), Vela Cabarete (hire and improvement), Dare2Fly (French-speaking school, packages including accommodation, €700-1,100 per week lessons + room). Equipment included in lessons. Prices usually include 12-15h of lessons over 5-7 days. For beginners: 8-12h to master take-off and kite control. For experienced: improvement lessons hourly (€30-50/h), equipment hire €80-120/day.
When to come to Cabarete for kitesurfing?+
Two peak seasons. June-August corresponds to daily thermal winds (trade winds generated by daytime island heating) — constant 18-25 knot winds in the afternoon, almost guaranteed. It's the global kite high season (World Cups organised). December-March also offers excellent conditions with general trade winds (15-20 knots, sometimes more). April-May and September-November are more uncertain (less regular winds, more calm). For beginners: prefer June-August (constant and moderate winds at start of day). For experienced: June-August for peak conditions, December-March to combine kite + tourism.
What hotels and guesthouses at Cabarete?+
No massive all-inclusive resort at Cabarete — accommodation is mainly boutique hotels and beachfront guesthouses. Top references: Velero Beach Resort (4★, central Cabarete beach, €130-180/night double room), Natura Cabana Boutique Hotel & Spa (eco-friendly boutique between Cabarete and Sosúa, €150-250/night, exceptional experience), Kite Beach Hotel (on Kite Beach, ideal for kitesurfers, €100-160/night), Kitebeach Inn (guesthouse €80-130/night), Watermark Luxury Oceanfront Residences (luxury residence, €250-400/night), Casa de Campo Cabarete (boutique €90-140/night). Economical guesthouse for kitesurfers: Hostel Patio (€40-60/night private dorm), Cabarete Surfcamp (course + room packages €700-1,100/week). Book 2-3 months ahead in high season (July-August, December-February).
What to do at Cabarete besides kite and surf?+
Several activities. Damajagua waterfalls (30 min by taxi, €30 with equipment and guide, 27 cascading falls, the region's flagship adventure). Pico Isabel de Torres cable car at Puerto Plata (30 km, €10, panoramic north coast view). Sosúa (10 km, crescent beach, Jewish museum, diving). El Choco National Park (caves and cenotes 15 min from Cabarete). Morning yoga classes on the beach (free or €10-15 in studio). Mountain biking in the Cordillera Septentrional (€50-80 the guided day). Diving and snorkelling at neighbouring Sosúa (€50-90 the outing). Cacao and coffee plantations in the Cordillera (visit with tasting €15-25). Samaná whale excursion (January-March only, €120-150, tiring but unforgettable day, 3h round-trip).

Our verdict

Cabarete is the Dominican Republic's essential sporty destination — world capital of kitesurfing, windsurfing and wing-foiling since the 1990s. For water sports practitioners: it's simply one of the world's best spots, essential over Punta Cana or Sosúa. For curious non-practitioners: unique hippie-chic and sporty vibe, vibrant international community, top gourmet restaurants, charming beachfront boutique hotels. Our recommendation: 5-7 nights at Cabarete to enjoy fully, combined with 2-3 nights at Puerto Plata (culture) and possibly 3-4 nights at Samaná (3h east, nature and whales) for a complete 10-14 day northeast trip. Favour June-August for daily thermal winds (guaranteed), December-March for perfect climate + trade winds. Avoid September-October (hurricanes). It's the most authentic, international and sporty option of the Dominican Republic.

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"Janvier : conditions kite-surf excellentes (vents alizés 15-20 nœuds), climat parfait, haute saison."

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