There is a 9-hole public course minutes west of
Cabarete. An hour to the east is one of the most beautiful green ways
in the Caribbean, the Canberra/Playa Grande Golf Course designed
by the famous golf-architect Robert Trent Jones, with 10 of its
18 holes running alongside towering ocean cliffs. He also designed
the 18-hole course at the Playa Dorado Beach Resort, located half
an hour to the west. ()
Whether your an expert horseback rider or an amateur
you will find plenty of equestrian ranches nearby offer horseback
riding for either trotting along the beach or exploring lush mountain
and valley trails. See Cabarete and Dominican Republic in that
is not only breathtaking but memorable. ()
Don't miss out on what people around the globe say
how Cabarete got it name on the world swap. Kiteboarding is the
most popular sport for professionals and amateurs. The beaches
have vendors and schools willing to help anyone interested in
this sport.()
World class mountain-biking tours are offered by
an internationally renowned local firm. Scenic daily excursions
range from beginner trails to challenging advanced-level rides
through the bush. ()
Go scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean on the North
Coast of the Dominican Republic. Only 15 minutes from Cabarete
is Sosua where clear turquoise waters awaits you for your snorkeling
and scuba diving needs. ()
The north coast of the Dominican Republic is one
of the best-kept secrets in the surfing world. Safe, clear, warm
waters and clean uncrowded waves for you to surf all by yourself
make it one of the best spots in this part of the globe. ()
Windsurfing in Cabarete is ranked as on the
very best 10 sites in the world. Cabarete is where it's at for
this exciting sport. It is windsurfing that put Cabarete on the
sporting map since the late 80s. ()
