Kiteboarding Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic
In the water with the kiteboarders at Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic. Awesome!
Kitesurf Las Terrenas
Did you ever kitesurf in heaven ?
Las Terrenas is a small fishermen's village located in Dominican Republic with paradise beaches perfect for water sport.
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Kite World - Las Terrenas
Vidéo de présentation du spot de Las Terrenas en République Dominicaine.
Pour plus de renseignement, vous pouvez contacter le partenaire OLK :
OLK propose un stage de perfectionnement de kitesurf sur ce spot en mars 2020, retrouvez toutes les infos ici :
Vous retrouverez également tout les tutoriels de kitesurf de One Launch Kiteboarding sur notre site web
Kitesurfing in Dominican Republic, Las terrenas
Great kitesurfing in Las Terrenas, Dominican republic. Great place for any water activites.
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Las Terrenas Kitesurf - Dominican Republic
Las Terrenas Kitesurf, Kitesurf school - Dominican Republic.
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Kiteboarding Dominican Republic Las Terrenas, Felipe Azar, Kitesurfing in las terrenas summer 2006 vacation time.
Kitesurf Las Terrenas - Dominican Republic
Living In the Dominican Republic (Las Terrenas 2018)
The Dominicans are very happy, partying, family-orientated people. Every weekend, every holiday you see them partying at the beach, BBQing, swimming, dancing, playing with their children and enjoying life. And they are friendly and receptive to tourists.
What we didn’t like as much—the mosquitos, which were greater in number at Las Terrenas than Bayahibe. The apartment complex we stayed at sprays its garden and lawn to kill mosquitos. But a few still buzzed us in the apartment. We closed the bedroom door and turned on the overhead fan to keep them away.
We didn’t get any mosquito-carrying illnesses, but I am told this is more likely in the wet season, which runs from June through November. Three years ago there were many incidences here of chikungunya, which causes joint pain, headaches, fevers.
Mosquito diseases coincide with hurricane season.In the past 80 years only 11 have hit the Dominican Republic. The island’s mountainous geography, pressure systems and ocean currents help push storms away, and the coral reefs around the island help protect against storm surges.
Noise levels can be high here, because the Dominicans are loud people: they like their music at the beach, parties, motoconchos beeping their horns trying to get paying customers on the back of their motorcycles.
Food prices here are generally good for the Caribbean. You can check out my blog—
for a shopping list of food items to see how much things cost.
Accommodation can be reasonable, too If you book for a month you can get a decent place for around $600-$800 per month off-season if you deal directly with the owner. Otherwise, check out airbnb and see what the costs are. Additional costs are electricity. We just paid about 1300 pesos for 5 1/2 weeks. If you need to use ai conditioning constantly this can treble.
After more than 5 weeks in Las Terrenas and a month in Bayahibe, we have to say neither offers good internet. It is OK, with frequent lapses in signal and speeds varying from around 3-0-10 Mbps download and 0.5 to 1 mbps upload. As I was sending only emails and word attachments and Inessa was uploading photos, we could get by. We uploaded 1 gigabyte files to our YouTube channels which took a few hours—not great.
Also, there are frequent power outages throughout the day. They aren’t long but they can be disruptive.
Apparently, fibre optic is promised. As it stands, we cannot recommend either Bayahibe or Las Terrenas to digital nomads who need a strong signal for their work, or a teacher giving English lessons on Skype. Apparently, Cabarete, which is up the coast, has better Internet and is popular with digital nomads. But Cabarete is more windy and suited for kite surfers and the beaches are not as good.
All things considered, we had a great time. Having good accommodation, reasonable prices and being so close to the beach really contributed to a very pleasant stay. The quality of food in the supermarkets is good: fresh eggs, chicken, fish, decent bread and great fruit.
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What happens on a family Christmas vacation. Cabarete is the Kitesurfmekka of the Dominican Republic and after this video you will know why. Cabarete has wave and flatware spots. With healthy food and organic products Cabarete is definitely the place for all athletes visiting the Dominican Republik. From Cabarete you can make amazing day trips to waterfalls and other sights that even give you more of a Caribbean feeling. If you visit the Caribbean make sure to pass by Cabarete and check out Kitebeach (Bosobeach). Also the Surfer beach Enquentro about 15 min away from Cabarete is really amazing. In this video you can get amazing drone footage from the Cabarete bay as well as from the surfer beach Enquentro. Watch hundreds of kitesurfers shred the water on Cabaretes bays. The Dominican Republic is known for its amazing beaches and Cabarete is definitely one of them. You should consider putting Cabarete on your bucket list for sure. Cabarete just is the spot to go in the Dominican Republic. Forget Punta Cana and all these tourist locations Cabarete is the place to be. Book your trip to Cabarete today;)
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Kitesurf Las Terrenas Afreeka Beach Hostel
The best place to stay in Dominican Republic with private bungalow or dorm for backpackers. We offer plenty of activity like kitesurf, paddle board, surf, diving, waterfall excursion, whales watching ...
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Afreeka Beach Hostel & Bar - Las Terrenas - Dominican Republic
After two amazing weeks in this beautiful place, I wanna show you the best impressions from my time in the Afreeka Beach Hostel & Bar.
Enjoy the video and hopefully, we see you soon @afreeka
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Las Terrenas, (part 1)
The paradise for the kite surf , surf and all water sports with pura vida.
Kitesurf Spots: Dominican Republic
Christine miles after just a few months of kiteboarding.
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We were kiting in 3 spots:
-Kite beach cabarete. A wavey/choppy spot on the north coast, popular due to a reliable sea breeze.
-La boca, a flatwater river mouth near cabarete - you have to be careful not to fly your kite into the jungle.
-Las terrenas. A spot in the north east, with less sea breeze wind than cabarete but some flatter water due to exposed reef.
Enjoy the video.
Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic
A scooter cruise through Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic. Traffic was comparably light. ©2017, Tim Sirois