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sabao
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Postby sabao » Sat Jan 18, 2003 11:46 am
Does anyone Knows if it is good to do Kite in san juan ? Is it to far from Cabarette?
Thanks for the information
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Royce
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Postby Royce » Sat Jan 18, 2003 2:33 pm
San Juan is great for kitesurfing but it is on a diferent island to CAbarette. Its a 2 hour flight from DR to SJ. Puerto rico is a great kitesurfing destination.
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Postby sabao » Sat Jan 18, 2003 4:20 pm
i know there is a san juan in puerto rico, but i was talking about San juan near puerto plata on Dominica.
the adreess of the resort is carratera gaspar hernandez , km 18. Rio San juan
tks for Any information
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titix
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Postby titix » Sat Jan 18, 2003 5:26 pm
Not "Dominica" but The "Dominican Republic".(formerly called Hispaniola with Haiti by the Spanish and then Santo Domingo or St Domingue when it was French) Dominica is another island south of Guadeloupe. It is way smaller and the only place in The Caribbean where Indians from the Carib tribe still live. The official language is English whereas in The Dominican Republic Spanish is spoken.
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Postby marina » Mon Jan 20, 2003 11:38 pm
Gasper Hernandez is about 1 hour east of Cabarete. We have done downwinders from there from a beach called La Cana. You can kitesurf there too, but there is no reef so it's pure ocean/wave/chop riding.
A fun thing to do is start at La Cana, and ride the whitewater slalom style to La Boca (the river). Take a refreshment, eat, or whatever at La Boca, then head down to Cabarete or Kite Beach:-) Only do this if you are an experienced rider, that can handle waves.
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