Sailing to the Dominican Republic – Motorcycles, Waterfalls, & BOAT WORK



We’ve traveled with our 30 year old sailboat to the town of Luperon, Dominican Republic. We had an amazing few weeks here enjoying the affordable accommodations, riding motorcycles, jumping over waterfalls, hiking to blow holes, doing lots of unexpected boat work, and making friends in the amazing cruisers community. Sailing is probably the hardest way to travel to any place, but I finally settled in and enjoyed the benefits of bringing our home with us. If you’re looking for an affordable place to retire on your boat, Luperon might be the place for you.

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13 Replies to “Sailing to the Dominican Republic – Motorcycles, Waterfalls, & BOAT WORK

  1. Chase is that TJ from southern hospitality!?

    My wife and I have a Beneteau 423 and we love your Chanel and watching you go through boat life! My wife says you and I are alike – nothing can ever just go right!!!

    Going to Bahamas next season! Maybe we will meet one day!!!

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