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Caribbean

[Translate to English:] Karibik mit Pure [Translate to English:] Surfen lernen mit pure in der Karibik [Translate to English:] diese Wellen Karibik [Translate to English:] Surf Karibik Pure [Translate to English:] auch bei Nacht ein Traum Karibik [Translate to English:] Surfen mit Puresurfcamps [Translate to English:] Die perfekten Bedingungen Karibik
Surf Camp Caribbean
Tropical fruits in the Surf Camps's garden
Best travel time
We recommend travelling during the European winter months, not only do you escape the cold weather at home, but you replace the cold with great waves, warm weather and sunshine in the Dominican Republic which is considered a year-round surf destination. Air & Water Temperature
While everyone in Europe is shivering during the winter holidays, the locals and tourists in the Dominican Republic are enjoying warm weather, sunshine, and consistent surf. The average air temperature is 28 Degrees Celsius, which is accompanied with very inviting water temperatures of around 27 Degrees. The northern part of the Dominican Republic is more tropical, humid and wet than the south, especially during the monsoon season. This rainy season occurs in-between November and January and definitely doesn’t mean that it’s constantly raining, usually the afternoon downpours are short and heavy, and end just as quickly as they started. In the south this rainy season occurs more from May till November, and even during this time temperatures during the day hover around 32 degrees and don’t drop much below 23 degrees at night. Around the Cordillera Central, which sits roughly 1200 metres above sea level, the average temperature is 18 degrees and sometimes in winter it can drop below freezing. Wetsuit
You can leave that extra luggage at home!! Bikinis and Boardshorts are all you will need for surfing, the beach, or chilling in the tropical garden.
Surf Dominican Repulblic
Tropical weather, warm water & amazing waves

Learn to Surf in the Dominican Republic

November till April you’ll find the best waves on the North coast of the Dominican Republic. The north coast of the Dominican Republic has the best surf spots in the country. The time to go for surfers is between November and April as the conditions during this period can be truly epic. In our European summer, waves are smaller, but super consistent, and a paradise for anyone learning. The beach break at Playa Encuentro, the local spot for our Caribbean Surf Camp, is perfect for beginners year round, and just around the corner is Coco Pipe – the Dominican Republics Pipeline – which will get more advanced surfers hearts pumping. The water temperature averages around 27°C throughout the year, so definitely no need to bring a wetsuit. For those who want to escape the European winter and get into the ocean in Boardshorts or Bikinis and surf some quality waves, the Dominican Republic is definitely a great choice! If you check out Surf Spots Caribbean and Central America you’ll find the Dominican Republic is a great destination all year long.

Surf Camps - Caribbean

Surf Camp Caribbean lunch in the shade
Relax in the shade after successful morning surf sessions

Surf Camp Caribbean

The camp is located just 5 minutes on foot from the beach at one of the best surf spots in the northern part of the Dominican Republic. The spot is called Encuentro and there are plenty of breaks to choose from which cater to all levels, from first time on a board, to the super advanced ripper. To the Camp! All year round you can enjoy the tropical climate, warm, crystal clear water, ample sunshine and the beautiful white sand beaches. The Camp sits in a small surf village called Cabarete where you’ll find great restaurants, cafes, bars and surf shops. Not only is this area renowned for great surf, but also for great areas to go kite and windsurfing. For those who want to chill post surf you can cruise around on our Stand Up Paddleboards or practice Yoga with our qualified instructors. If you choose the “surf, Sleep & Yoga Packet” there will be 5 Yoga sessions included in your stay. In the Surf Camp itself we’ve put in a great deal of effort to make it as comfortable and relaxing as possible by incorporating a tropical garden, its very own swimming pool, and hammocks all over. The Camp is made up of small apartments that accommodate groups of 2, 3, and 4 Every apartment has its out veranda with a hammock and some comfortable outdoor furniture, a kitchen and own bathroom. In the communal area there is a roofed BBQ area where you can chill with the other guests and enjoy a meal and a cold drink, or fresh coconut.

Dominican Republic really is the quintessential summer paradise that has an amazing camp, great surf and beautiful landscapes that will all combine to make your next surf trip a vacation to remember.