Surfing in Dominican Republic
Surf Spots In Dominican Republic
Surf Spot | Photos | Quality | Wave direction | Wave type | Crowd level |
Caberete | 0 | 3 | Right & left | Beach break | Not Too Bad |
Cayena | 0 | 3 | Right | Beach break | Empty |
El Manda | 0 | 2 | Right & left | Beach break | Empty |
Encuentro | 0 | 4 | Right & left | Reef break | Not Too Bad |
La Punta | 0 | 1 | Right & left | Beach break | Empty |
Los Patos | 0 | 1 | Right | Point break | Can Get Busy |
Macao | 0 | 2 | Right & left | Beach break | Not Too Bad |
Playa Bonita | 0 | 5 | Right & left | Beach break | Not Too Bad |
Information about Dominican Republic
Surf Dominican Republic - Quick Facts
LOCATION: Caribbean, Island called Hispaniola which it shares with Haiti
POPULATION: 10100000
NATIONALITY: Dominican
LANGUAGE: Spanish
CURRENCY: Dominican Peso
The Dominican Republic is bang in the middle of
the Caribbean, and its location ensures a great climate, warm waves and a good consistent all year round swell. Like
Barbados, winter is a great time for surf. At this time of year, the North picks up plenty of swell and gets good clean constant waves - essential for a great surfing adventure. The North Atlantic swells send waves down all year long.
It's capital, and largest city, is Santo Domingo. Keep an eye out for tropical storms. Hurricanes are most likely between August and October. Baseball (not surfing) is the countries most poular sport.
The island really is a beautiful place to visit and if you want a relaxing couple of weeks away, not spend too much money and get in some good surf then the Dominican Republic could be for you.
Dominican Republic Surfing Info and Details
Dominican Republic Surf Spot Map
You can find surf spots, camps and accommodation on the map. If you know of anything that's not already listed, please feel free to add it.
The main surf on the north coast is situated around Puerto Plata where there are a number of easily accessible surf spots. Many are relatively uncrowded ensuring tonnes of waves. There are also surfspots on the south coast of the island, but these are less consistent.
Surfing Dominican Republic- The Good
Consistent Waves
Good Beginner Conditions
Perfect Climate (Your non surfing partner will love it!)
Surf Dominican Republic - The Bad and the Ugly
Rarely Gets Big Surf
Constant Trade Winds
Can Be Hassled out of the Water
Dominican Republic Surfing Conditions
Dominican Republic Swell Size and
Dominican Republic Water Temperature
Further non-surf related information is avaiable
here.
Surf Equipment Required for the Waves in Dominican Republic