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There are four international airports in the Dominican Republic. It's a big island so make sure you choose your flight correctly! We strongly recommend that you fly into is Puerto Plata (POP) as it's only 20 minutes away from Cabarete. Avoid flying into Punta Cana at all costs unless you're going to catch a connection to Puerto Plata - driving from the East side of the island to the North Coast takes 11 hours! You may be able to find better airfares to Santiago (1.5 hours away, $60 taxi or Santo Domingo (3.5 hours away, $110 taxi). You can also choose to take a nice, air conditioned bus via El Caribe to Cabarete, but keep in mind you have to pay a taxi to get you to the station, the bus drops you off in Sosua 10 minute away, then you have to take another taxi to Kite Beach or Cabarete. |
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When coming from Sosua /Puerto Plata, just look for the kites and you've found Kite Beach! Kitexcite is located in front of KiteBeach Hotel, about five minutes before you hit the main strip of Cabarete. If you're coming from the other direction, pass through Cabarete and look for the Kitebeach Hotel/Kitexcite sign….. If you are already in the main town of Cabarete, simply walk down the beach toward Sosua (looking at to beach, turn left). It's only about 20 minutes. Or you can take a motorcycle taxi (10 Pesos), guagua (public transportation where they stuff you in like sardines) or taxi. If you're in Cabarete and want to know further details (like wind conditions, waves, beer prices etc.) - just call us: 1 (829) 962 4556 |
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If anyone from the US is coming to Cabarete, especially from California or Florida, Kitexcite needs some help transporting a board bag full of kites. Will trade lessons, rental in exchange, offer discount on hotel lodging or pay hard cash for your help. Please email info@Kitexcite.com if you'r interested! |
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To pay over Pay Pal is easier for you. If you open a Pay Pal account online before you arrive in the Dominican Republic, you can easily pay by transfer. You can also pay with the credit card over Pay Pal, when you are here but it is more expensive (about 4% additional). |
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