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Las Terrenas

Located between Cabarete and Punta, you will find here an authentic kitesurfing destination, far from the big complexes and the mass effect. The Samana peninsula doesn't catch the wind as well as Cabarete but the shallow lagoon makes it very easy and safe to learn!

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Beginner / Intermediate

Located between Cabarete and Punta, you will find here an authentic kitesurfing destination, far from the big complexes and the mass effect.

The Samana peninsula is less windy than Cabarete but the shallow lagoon makes it very easy and safe to learn!

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Where do we sleep? Accommodation

The hotel is located in the heart of the village on the beach near all the restaurants and bars (10 minutes walk).

It has two restaurants, a swimming pool and a beach bar.

We offer you a private bungalow with a maximum capacity of 4 persons.

A second option in shared accommodation, bungalow for 5 people.

Several side activities such as :

SUP
Latin dance classes
Dance party
Hike to the waterfall
Coffee route by quad bike

Activities Courses, equipment & spot info

In order to become independent, you will participate in an intensive course with 2 hours of private lessons during 4 days and then 3 afternoons of full rental with supervision.

At the end of your stay, you will be issued with a certification validating your level online and giving you access to equipment rental in most schools around the world.

Packages & prices Choose your package!

Shared Bungalow

  • 1 person
  • Intensive week course
  • 8 hours of lessons
  • 3 days rental

8 days / 7 nights

Private Bungalow

  • 2 people
  • Intensive week course
  • 8 hours of lessons
  • 3 days rental

8 days / 7 nights

Best time to visit The perfect months

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Our advice impressions of 360° Kite

Caution: American electrical outlet: 110 V
Do not drive at night, the roads are very poor.
Many establishments do not accept credit cards and there are taxes at the ATM, so it is best to bring cash in euros to change into pesos once you are there.
Important sun protection (glasses with strap, hat, lycra, sun protector, lip balm)

You'll like :

  • Dominican joie de vivre, culture and hospitality
  • Easy and quick to learn to kitesurf
  • Spots with translucent warm water lagoons lined with palm trees

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