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Place to See in Cabarete

Caving

Go caving in some of the most spectacular protected caves and surfaces in the world. Visit the world's famous El Choco National Park. (more...)

Cascading

Go hiking in the lush and beautiful forests of the Dominican Republic. Find over 27 cascades in this area, you'll be lucky to make it to 7. Hold your breath and jump over 25 feet into the water below. (more...)

Excursions

Whether you get around by foot, motorbike, taxisor other public transportation you can't see everything of Cabarete in one day. (more...)

Bars & Clubs

Experiening Cabarete isnt the same in the day as it is in the night. The beaches and streets have many bars and dance clubs to party up the night into the very early mornings. (more...)

Restaurants

Cabarete has numerous restaurants to meet your dining needs. From fastfood, casual dining to fine dining, with menus from snacks to delicious fresh seafoods. (more...)

Rental Services

Need a car or a motorbike to get around, rental services are available throughout the area of Cabarete and neighbouring cities. (more...)

General Servies

You can find Internet cafes and international telephone services all around Cabarete. Get your photos processed with same-day service, and many outlets sell a great variety of colorful, attractive postcards. (more...)

Stuff to Do

Columbus Water Park (Sosua)

This waterslide park is the biggest in the Caribbean. The park has a good number of different types (levels) of slides, as well as swimming pools, restaurants, bars and shops. Occasionally on weekends they also provide live musical performances by internationally popular singers/bands. The park can get quite busy on the weekends in the summer with the local population.

Scenic Drive: Carretera Touristica Route (between Sosua and Puerto Plata)

About half-way between Sosua and Puerto Plata, you'll turn off south on a road that takes you into the interior of the country, towards the city of Santiago. If you want to rent a car or bike, you'll find this an interesting route for a drive to see other parts of the country. Along the road Dominican vendors sell their particular specialties, which include fresh cheese, meat, fruit, flowers, and hand made furniture. This route has incredible views of the hills and countryside of the area, as well as the Atlantic Ocean in some spots, very far below. There are a few places you can stop along the way for a refreshing drink or a bite to eat, to enjoy the view.

 

 

 

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