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Cabarete is the city of kitesurfing and windsurfing in the Dominican Republic. Is considered one of the best places to practice this sports in the Caribbean. Also has a great beach and this has a lot of greats bars and restaurants for everyone.
[edit] Get in
Puerto Plata is a expensive airport to fly to. Check your options by flying into or out of Puerto Plata, combining with Santo Domingo or Santiago in your way in or out. The difference in fare is substantial at times. A taxi cab from Santo Domingo could cost you about $150 but you may save several times this amount in your airfare. Trip from Santo Domingo takes about 3.5 hours depending on the time of the day. [edit] Getting aroundCabarete consists of a main road of about 800 meters (0.5 mile), so walking is fine. During the day a 'motoconcho' (a simple motorbike with a driver) is cheap and fast - but pretty dangerous. At night its best to walk as many of the motoconcho drivers like to have a beer or ten. You can walk the beach or you can walk the main street. Use common sense like not walking alone at night. Public transportation comes in two forms: Sedans called "Publicos" and mini-vans called "Gua-guas". You can flag down either from anywhere on the side of the road, pile in together with the locals, and hop out wherever you like. Publico is 20 pesos per person in the day and 40 at night, Gua-guas are 10 pesos per person and only operate during the day. Taxis are everywhere and a good alternative as well. Always best to negotiate the price up front. [edit] BuyThere are plenty of cool gift shops to buy all kinds things to remember your holiday and share the Caribbean spirit with people back home. One unique idea is Mamajuana a bottle of herbs and sticks that you fill with red wine, empty, then fill with rum and honey. It's for settling the stomach after dinner and makes a very cool addition to anyone's home bar. Also good are the Dominican cigars. For healthier alternatives try a T-shirt or a photo CD of you taking kiteboarding lessons! Cabarete is known world wide as a testing ground for kite manufacturers, so you can often find slightly used kites at discounted prices. And amazingly its cheaper to rent gear then to bring your own (airlines have a $100 charge each way). For great kite surfing gear packages, drop by the Kite Lounge on Kite Beach and ask some of the pros staying there what`s for sale. [edit] EatThere are food options to suit every budget and taste. It is one of the benefits of having such a diverse crowd that lives in Cabarete, from all parts of the globe. Best Breakfast: Alegria Bistro & Lounge at Hotel Alegria (on east side of Cabarete Bay). Best French/Caribbean Restaurants: La Otra Cosa (east side of Cabarete Bay -- upscale, pricey); Bliss (El Callejon de la Loma). Best Pizza: Pomodoro on the beach, or LAX (try Diabolo, hot but delicious). Best Seafood: La Casita; Casa del Pescador (pricey). Best Dominican food; El Tigre in Callejon de la Loma. Fried chicken @ Luis , entrance of Callejon. Fantastic Thai: Miro's. (also pricey) Also does Sushi. Indian-dominican; Blue Moon. 20 min ride from Cabarete ( taxi ) . You have to call before , the restaurant is small ( 30 - 40 ppl mx ). Romantic atmoshere, wonderful sunset, delicious plate. Best hot-dogs: next to the supermarket in the middle of the town. Only at night. [edit] DrinkCabarete has many watering holes and it's impossible not to find a bar, disco or restaurant to suit your taste. The Distillery, at eXtreme hotel, distills their own alcohol and has unique liquors like Rambutan. A great spot to sit and watch all the kite action on Kite Beach. [edit] Sleep
[edit] Get outMost popular beach bar: LAX Popular Disco/Bars on the beach: Ohno's, Bambu Casino: Cabarete East (discotheque on second floor, open later than beach bars) |
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