About DRSURF
DRSURF specializes in providing inclusive surf tours to intermediate and advanced surfers along the North Coast. We prefer our advanced groups be no more than 6 surfers at a time making sure you get high wave counts and personal service.
DRSURF treats both local and visiting surfers with respect. Our goal is to ...
Swell Surf Camp Cabarete
A brand new hotel is being purpose-built for surfers in the Caribbean. Located on the North coast of the Dominican Republic, right in the vibrant surfer-town of Cabarete. After months of planning, drawing and building; Swell surf camp Cabarete will be opening in December.
It has been especially designed with surfers in mind and anyone else ...
The Leading Surf Travel Agency offering holidays to boardriders since 1995...
Often immitated... but never macthed!!!
WHAT WE OFFER
The trips we offer are custom made vacations, all year round, for all ages, sex, levels and budgets, although most clients are older than 20 and total beginners that come to SURFCAMPS. For the experienced and independent surfer we also have Surfaris, ...
Hooked Cabarete
Hooked Cabarete is small-scaled hotel with apartments in Cabarete in the Dominican Republic. High quality apartments, not expensive and with many things to do and see. Hooked Cabarete is a great and relaxed place to be and the apartments are located in a beautiful surrounding near the beach Encuentro: a fantastic wavesurf and kitesurf spot.
Accommodation
The high ...
The Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Cuba and Jamaica make up the central Caribbean and receive contrasting swells. The Bahamas and the Dominican Republic face out into the Atlantic and as such pick up North Atlantic swells dropping down America's East Coast. Lacking much of a continental shelf the swells hardly decay before unloading on the region's reefs. Generally the waves here are a good mixture of challenging and friendly with some crowding at the main spots. Trade-winds from the north will blow out most spots especially in the productive winter season (October to March) so morning surfs are the go for glassy conditions before the trade-winds start to blow. Cuba and Jamaica on the other hand are sheltered from the majority of Atlantic activity and rely on the surprisingly regular Caribbean to provide north swells from the north. Hurricane season (August to October) can provide excellent surf and devastation in equal measure. Jamaica has a very active surfing population whereas Cuba remains hardly surfed at all. Sea temperatures remain between 25 and 28°C or 77 to 82°F.
Surf Camps
Surf camps can offer a variety of types of accommodation such as apartments, hotels, rooms, camping or dormitories together with food, surf lessons and group activities. Often included are guided surf tours of the best local spots along with surf hire, videos, photography, professional coaching and even some night life.
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