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1"La Centrale" (devant buena onda surf school) reef break , swell direction :
E / NE / N / NW . Level : Beginer / Intermediate / Expert
2"Bobo's" (devant l'ecole de surf "surf up") reef break , swell direction :
E / NE . Level : Beginer / Intermediate
3"La Gauche" ( à l'Ouest de "la centrale") reef break , swell direction :
N / NW . Level: Intermediate / Expert
4"Coco Pipe" ( à l'Est de "Bobo's") reef break , swell direction : E / NE / N. Level : Expert
5"La Policia" (devant la policia) reef break (attention pas beaucoup de fond à certain endroit), swell direction: E / NE / N. Level : Intermediate / Expert
6"Mañanero" : (juste avant la boca) Beach break , swell direction: E.
Level : Intermediate / Expert
7"EM Boca" : (devant le resto EmBoca) Beach break , swell direction: E.
Level : Intermediate / Expert
8"Playa Grande" : Beack breack / Reef break, swell direction NE / N.
Level : Intermediate
9"La Preciosa" : Reef break, swell direction: N. Level: Intermediate / Expert
A little of Latin America and a large portion of Caribbean, this is the explosive cocktail of the Dominican Republic. The north coast is full of spots with turquoise water and more accessible: Cabarete, Playa Grande and Sosua. The best known spot is Encuentro, 5 minutes away from Cabarete.
And every night "half Bachata and half House" rocks the dance floor with a bit of "Cuba libre" and smiles of the Dominicans ..
Playa Grande is a short drive from Cabarete. It has a beautiful beach of white sand and very few people in the gorgeous turquoise water. It is a perfect spot for long powerful straight waves with a fast shorebreak. Make sure you eat lobster at the spot!
La Preciosa: close to Playa Grande. Waves consistent with the view make great memories.
The place is beautiful and pretty wild. For you to explore ...
The north coast of the Dominican Republic receives the waves directly from the North Atlantic from November to March. Depressions from the U.S. create waves that vary from 1 to over 3 meters, and sometimes up to 5 meters, several times a year.
From May to September, you can surf on the North Caribbean coast. However, the coast usually has only small waves unless a hurricane passes by and improves conditions to those of the Winter!
The country offers a large variety of spots for water sports.
Prevailing winds are N and NE throughout the year. The wind is the strongest only in the afternoon starting around 1 pm . Morning sessions are recommended.
From beautiful white sand beaches to rocky coves, the Northern coast of the Dominican Republic is an unforgettable experience.
The seabed is essentially coral
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