Surfing
The Dominican Republic is a hidden surf gem in the Caribbean with both the Atlantic ocean and the Caribbean Sea producing quality surf. No wetsuit needed here, with an average year long temperature of 28C.
Consistent North Atlantic swells hit us all year long, with the winter months of November to March being the best period for surf over 4ft. The rest of the year will experience 2 to 4 ft on average.
The entire north coast of the Dominican Republic is a surfing paradise. There are so many places to surf, and most of them don't even have a name. Take a tour with one of our locals to find your personal favorite with no one else in the line up.
To summarize a few:
Encuentro (4km west): some of the best surfing in the Caribbean. On the one side the white water peals along the beach and is perfect to learn the sport. On the other side the barreling waves on the reef are ideal for intermediate and advanced riders.
6 Feet Over (right out front) : In smaller waves a paddle board is a fun option with lefts and rights breaking over the reef. When the swell is out of the north, out front provides perfect conditions with 4-8 ft faces. A bit of a challenge to get out there because of the distance (about 1 km) but totally worth the effort. Ask any of the staff on how to cut down the paddle.
Robbie's Point: (2 km west): A consistent beach break with steeper peaks and shorter rides on the left, and a nice and mellow reef rights in front of beach bar and famous rave location El Roccon.
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