Plenty of secret spots!
If you have the inclination to explore, empty peaks are all along the coast. Make friends with the locals, or hire an expert surf guide and go explore Cabarete and the north shore!
Weather Conditions & Climate
The water and air temperature are on average 84 degrees Fahrenheit year round, so there is no need to bring a wetsuit. Most of the surf peaks around Cabarete work best with Northeast winter swell generated by weather conditions in the United States, moving southward to the Caribbean where we enjoy a nice tropical climate.
Winds are light offshore in the mornings and pick up the Easterly trade winds in the afternoon. Late afternoon and sunset surf sessions are also a frequent pleasure when the wind drops.
The North coast enjoys the distinction of being protected by mountain ranges that prevent damage from tropical storms and hurricanes, while still producing large waves of high quality for surfing, particularly in the end of August and early September.
What to bring
While you do not need a wetsuit, you might be comfortable in a 1-millimeter top or vest for dawn patrol in winter, when the early morning air temps are around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
With a few surf shops around town, you can stock up on tropical wax, extra gear or fins, with prices and stock varying. It's not a bad idea to bring an extra set of fins if you are bringing your own board, just in case. Ding and board repair can be done by expert locals, inquire at the surf schools for assistance. Surf boards are available for rent at the schools on the beach.
Contact us for more information about planning your surf trip to the Dominican Republic. We can't wait to share our surfing island paradise with you.