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    learning on a fun board or a long board is the best, youll get to stand up probably in the first day, you dont need to spend that much energy paddling on those, they float more and keep you balanced, short board you first need to learn to paddle on those, and they will take all your energy if youre body is not used to surfing, ive been surfing for 18 years, and still get a hard time every now and then.

    im in dominican republic, and there is cabarette here, besides being a surf town, is a party town, so youll have a lot of fun and make friends, there are schools and surf camps.

    http://www.swellsurfcamp.com/
    http://zapstixsurfcampdr.com/

    surfing there is worldclass, and its also a kite surfing and wind surfing meca, now in summer the season is in the south that means waves in the north are smaller but better for begginers. close to cabarette there is rio san juan, nagua great for surfing, and nagua gets the south swells in case you wanna get bigger waves, is hurracaine season so at any time it can get giant anywhere where.

    http://www.documentary.marullos.… these are surf photos from here (marullos means waves)

    • thats what im lookin for. thanks 'surfito'theyCallMeMista
    • Good advice. Love surfing in the DR. Never got to make i to the NW coast but used to surf Arena Gorda in Macao during my summers there... so nice.IRNlun6
    • my summers there... so nice.IRNlun6
    • its pretty dificult to get from punta cana to the north, at befor, but now theres a new road that you get from south to north in two hours, wich is good for me cause im in the south so i can go and come back the very same day, even surf on both sides.surfito

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