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Cabarete Kiteboarding Info

Aerial of Kitebeach
Photo of Cabarete's Kitebeach by Mike Scribner of adrenalineairforce.com

Where to kitesurf: Cabarete has one main spot for kiteboarding: the officially designated Cabarete Kite Beach.

Then there are a few other good places to the East and to the West of Kitebeach. 'Bozo Beach', located between Cabarete and Kitebeach is where the Kiteboarding World Championship takes place ever siince 2001. Encuentro Beach which is very popular with regular surfers in the mornings when the waves are best, is still a great place for wave riding in the afternoon when the winds pick up. La Boca de Yasica is a great place with 100% flat waters and once you played around for a while you can kite back to Cabarete by going downwind with the trade winds for about 6km. However, only experienced kiters should venture on this one. Another spot for experienced kiters is La Punta de Cabarete from where it is great to start and then go downwind to Bozo Beach, Kitebeach or Encuentro. normally go downwind to There are a few other places that locals will be happy to point out to you.


Jose-Luis of Kitexcite, a local kiteboarding school. Go to the gallery for many more pictures.

Getting there: To get to Kitebeach from central Cabarete, you can either stroll along the beach to reach it just around the corner past Bozo Beach and Punta Goleta (approximately 20 minutes walk) or take one of the Motorcycle-Taxis (locally called moto-conchos – the charge is 40 Pesos). You'll see the kites in the sky by then anyway. To get to the other places to kitesurf you are best off asking the locals once you are here in Cabarete.

For your safety: If you're looking for lessons (highly advised), you'll also find that most of the kite-schools are located on 'Kite Beach' and Bozo Beach. If you do decide to go out on the water without lessons (which may even be prohibited to do so), at the very least have a little chat with a local kiter in advance for advice on conditions, especially the reef.

Material: Getting new material in Cabarete is no problem and often less expensive than you'd find at home. Cabarete does have very good board and kite repair workshops in case something breaks. Just ask at one of the kitesurf schools

Come get some huge air, and enjoy your stay in Cabarete.

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