Sailing to the Dominican Republic



We set have a good time in Providenciales Turks & Caicos and the we set off on an overnight sail to the Dominican Repulic Check …

43 Replies to “Sailing to the Dominican Republic

  1. Just for your knowledge and enjoyment, Miller Lite actually floats, full! The only brew we ever found do that, at least it did for many years when I was boating. I know that makes your day. 😳

  2. The Beaches Resort in Turks and Cacios is by far the crown jewel of the island. It’s for sure more family friendly and even when fully booked it seems 50% occupied. We have been going for several years starting when my kids were 10 and 12 years old. Now they are 17 and 19 years old. Every time we return it feels like coming home. Kids under 12 (I think are free) so that certainly helps. We are very picky when it comes to family vacations and this is our favorite destination by far. Sugar sand beaches, no waves, shallow water and FREE Scuba diving but you have to be certified, great food, many restaurants. Expensive but if you can swing it you will not be disappointed. We live in the Dallas, TX area and half the cost of the trip is just flying there.

  3. Not sure what kind of chart plotter you are looking for but you can get the new Raymarine Axiom+ 12" for $2600.00. We also have similar units from Simrad and B&G that are priced around the same.

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