Pizza in CabareteYour Guide to the Pizza Places in CabaretePizza is one of those foods you can get at home, get anywhere, and for some reason even when you’re on vacation you need more of. It’s safe to say pizza is a food group. We thought it would be helpful to share a guide of all the places with pizza in Cabarete. In no particular order, here are restaurants with pizza on the menu. Local Tip: although some of these places do not deliver, you can always send a motoconcho (mototaxi) with money and your order written on a piece of paper and he will wait and deliver to you when the food is ready. PomodoroWe like Pomodoro because it’s consistently good, makes fresh pizzas and pastas, and they have their own ice cream bar. Pizza and Spaghetti HouseOwned and operated by Italians, Pizza and Spaghetti serves authentic italian dishes and pizzas in a fire oven. HexenkesselClosing at 4am, Hexxenkessel is the spot to go to after a late night in Cabarete. They also serve a variety of foods like burgers, salads, sandwiches, and german food. La Chabola2 for 1 pizza and live music most nights of the week, Chabola is a fun place to go to for hanging out and enjoying drinks with friends. LAX Ojo Club and RestaurantNot only is LAX Ojo the place to go to for dancing, their happy hours and 50% off pizza and pasta make your pregame in Cabarete fun and easy. Calla PizzaCalla Pizza is primarily a delivery place to go to when you want a pizza in less than 10 minutes with simple ingredients. Fin BoxWe like Fin Box because it’s one of the only dive bars in Cabarete. In addition to burgers and empanadas, they make a personal sized pizza on a grill that’s worth trying. Onno’s Bar and RestaurantOnno’s is a jack of all trades in Cabarete offering dishes like langostino pasta, happy hours, late night dancing, and of course pizza. Roma Cucina and Pizzeria ItalianaWe like Roma because they always have smaller breads and pizzas on display you can just grab and go with. Pizza in Cabarete- Your Guide to the Pizza Places in CabareteEditor | Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Restaurants | No CommentsPizza in Cabarete Your Guide to the Pizza Places in Cabarete Pizza is one of those foods you can get at home, get anywhere, and for some reason even when… Las Cuevas de Cabarete – Visiting Cabarete’s Caves and El ChocoEditor | Activites For Kids in Cabarete, Cabarete Locals Guide, Diving in Cabarete, Things to Do in Cabarete | No CommentsLas Cuevas de Cabarete Everything you need to know about visiting the Caves in Cabarete *Photo by Iguana Mama Tours With so many activities in Cabarete many people spend years… Top 5 Cafes with Internet in Cabarete, Dominican RepublicEditor | Cabarete Life, Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Restaurants | No CommentsTop 5 Cafes with Internet in Cabarete Best Places to Do Work! Pictured: Vitamin D Cafe Whether you’re a digital nomad or just need to tend to some business during… Nail Salons in Cabarete, Dominican RepublicEditor | Cabarete Life, Cabarete Locals Guide, Dominican Culture, Things to Do in Cabarete | No CommentsNail Salons in Cabarete, Dominican Republic Use this as a guide to choose your experience Going on vacation to the Dominican Republic is the best way to pamper yourself. Getting… The post Pizza in Cabarete- Your Guide to the Pizza Places in Cabarete appeared first on Better Than a Hotel – Cabarete Palm Beach Condos. from Better Than a Hotel – Cabarete Palm Beach Condos https://cabaretecondos.com/pizza-cabarete/ via Tumblr https://cabaretedr.tumblr.com/post/169031825193
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Pizza in CabareteYour Guide to the Pizza Places in CabaretePizza is one of those foods you can get at home, get anywhere, and for some reason even when you’re on vacation you need more of. It’s safe to say pizza is a food group. We thought it would be helpful to share a guide of all the places with pizza in Cabarete. In no particular order, here are restaurants with pizza on the menu. Local Tip: although some of these places do not deliver, you can always send a motoconcho (mototaxi) with money and your order written on a piece of paper and he will wait and deliver to you when the food is ready. PomodoroWe like Pomodoro because it’s consistently good, makes fresh pizzas and pastas, and they have their own ice cream bar. Pizza and Spaghetti HouseOwned and operated by Italians, Pizza and Spaghetti serves authentic italian dishes and pizzas in a fire oven. HexenkesselClosing at 4am, Hexxenkessel is the spot to go to after a late night in Cabarete. They also serve a variety of foods like burgers, salads, sandwiches, and german food. La Chabola2 for 1 pizza and live music most nights of the week, Chabola is a fun place to go to for hanging out and enjoying drinks with friends. LAX Ojo Club and RestaurantNot only is LAX Ojo the place to go to for dancing, their happy hours and 50% off pizza and pasta make your pregame in Cabarete fun and easy. Calla PizzaCalla Pizza is primarily a delivery place to go to when you want a pizza in less than 10 minutes with simple ingredients. Fin BoxWe like Fin Box because it’s one of the only dive bars in Cabarete. In addition to burgers and empanadas, they make a personal sized pizza on a grill that’s worth trying. Onno’s Bar and RestaurantOnno’s is a jack of all trades in Cabarete offering dishes like langostino pasta, happy hours, late night dancing, and of course pizza. Roma Cucina and Pizzeria ItalianaWe like Roma because they always have smaller breads and pizzas on display you can just grab and go with. Pizza in Cabarete- Your Guide to the Pizza Places in CabareteEditor | Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Restaurants | No CommentsPizza in Cabarete Your Guide to the Pizza Places in Cabarete Pizza is one of those foods you can get at home, get anywhere, and for some reason even when… Las Cuevas de Cabarete – Visiting Cabarete’s Caves and El ChocoEditor | Activites For Kids in Cabarete, Cabarete Locals Guide, Diving in Cabarete, Things to Do in Cabarete | No CommentsLas Cuevas de Cabarete Everything you need to know about visiting the Caves in Cabarete *Photo by Iguana Mama Tours With so many activities in Cabarete many people spend years… Top 5 Cafes with Internet in Cabarete, Dominican RepublicEditor | Cabarete Life, Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Restaurants | No CommentsTop 5 Cafes with Internet in Cabarete Best Places to Do Work! Pictured: Vitamin D Cafe Whether you’re a digital nomad or just need to tend to some business during… Nail Salons in Cabarete, Dominican RepublicEditor | Cabarete Life, Cabarete Locals Guide, Dominican Culture, Things to Do in Cabarete | No CommentsNail Salons in Cabarete, Dominican Republic Use this as a guide to choose your experience Going on vacation to the Dominican Republic is the best way to pamper yourself. Getting… The post Pizza in Cabarete- Your Guide to the Pizza Places in Cabarete appeared first on Better Than a Hotel – Cabarete Palm Beach Condos. from Better Than a Hotel – Cabarete Palm Beach Condos https://cabaretecondos.com/pizza-cabarete/ via Tumblr https://cabaretedr.tumblr.com/post/169031454588 Las Cuevas de CabareteEverything you need to know about visiting the Caves in Cabarete*Photo by Iguana Mama Tours With so many activities in Cabarete many people spend years here without visiting our natural caves. Hidden deep in the Dominican neighborhood Callejon de la Loma are gorgeous caves waiting for you to visit. We’ll go over everything you need to know about visiting the Caves in Cabarete. What are Las Cuevas de Cabarete?Behind Cabarete is a national park called Parque Nacional El Choco. This protected area is 77 square kilometers of forests, lagoons, underground rivers, and caves. There are plenty of ways explore El choco like ziplining at Monkey Jungle or bike riding. Closest to our condos, cheapest, and a shorter time commitment are Cabarete’s caves. The limestone caves in Cabarete are over 5 million years old. The natural rivers that connect them are cold fresh water deep enough to swim in. The guides say you can drink the water but we wouldn’t recommend trying it. As you walk through the caves with your helmet and flashlight you may see massive insects and spiders, or giant eels if you’re lucky. There is a quiet stillness in the depths of the caves. If you and your group turn off the flashlights and don’t move, the silence is almost palpable. When visiting the Cabarete caves, you’ll be taken to an underground lake you can jump into. The water is pristine and you can see it’s over 20 feet deep to the bottom. Local Tip: To get the most of your cave experience, when you’re in the darkest deepest cave, ask the guide if you can jump into the water with all the lights off and everyone quiet. Sistema La EscaleraThere are cave explorers, aka spelunkers (we just wanted to use that funny word) who have dived and mapped out the connecting paths between the caves. The video above comes from the Dominican Republic Speleological Society exploring Sistema La Escalera, the cave system in the Cabarete. How to get to Las Cuevas de Cabarete
For $20 USD per person, the guides will take you through a short hike through forest, through the different caves, and finally to a 12 ft jump into river water at the end of the tour. You can stay having fun here as long as you like. Local Tip: Show up with your own beers in hand Have you visited the caves of Cabarete? Tell us your favorite part of the tour in the comments below.Cabarete Taxi Guide Learn about prices, where to grab one, and local’s tips. Cabarete, Dominican Republic is a fun little town with lots of exciting places to visit. The size… Cabarete Public Transportation GuideTracy | Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Transportation Guide | 2 CommentsCabarete Public Transportation Guide Learn how to get around Cabarete and how much you should pay. Cabarete is a fun town to navigate; not only are there tons of cool… How To Get to Cabarete from Santo DomingoTracy | Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Transportation Guide, Getting to Cabarete | No CommentsHow to Get to Cabarete from Santo Domingo Our top tips for traveling to Cabarete from Santo Domingo In this article, we will be explaining how to get from Las… How to Get to Cabarete from SantiagoTracy | Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Transportation Guide, Getting to Cabarete | No CommentsHow to Get to Cabarete from Santiago Best transport options from Santiago to Cabarete and local’s tips Photo by: flyskyhoppers.net This is the third article in a 5-article series we… The post Las Cuevas de Cabarete – Visiting Cabarete’s Caves and El Choco appeared first on Better Than a Hotel – Cabarete Palm Beach Condos. from Better Than a Hotel – Cabarete Palm Beach Condos https://cabaretecondos.com/cabarete-caves/ via Tumblr https://cabaretedr.tumblr.com/post/168659805093 Las Cuevas de CabareteEverything you need to know about visiting the Caves in Cabarete*Photo by Iguana Mama Tours With so many activities in Cabarete many people spend years here without visiting our natural caves. Hidden deep in the Dominican neighborhood Callejon de la Loma are gorgeous caves waiting for you to visit. We’ll go over everything you need to know about visiting the Caves in Cabarete. What are Las Cuevas de Cabarete?Behind Cabarete is a national park called Parque Nacional El Choco. This protected area is 77 square kilometers of forests, lagoons, underground rivers, and caves. There are plenty of ways explore El choco like ziplining at Monkey Jungle or bike riding. Closest to our condos, cheapest, and a shorter time commitment are Cabarete’s caves. The limestone caves in Cabarete are over 5 million years old. The natural rivers that connect them are cold fresh water deep enough to swim in. The guides say you can drink the water but we wouldn’t recommend trying it. As you walk through the caves with your helmet and flashlight you may see massive insects and spiders, or giant eels if you’re lucky. There is a quiet stillness in the depths of the caves. If you and your group turn off the flashlights and don’t move, the silence is almost palpable. When visiting the Cabarete caves, you’ll be taken to an underground lake you can jump into. The water is pristine and you can see it’s over 20 feet deep to the bottom. Local Tip: To get the most of your cave experience, when you’re in the darkest deepest cave, ask the guide if you can jump into the water with all the lights off and everyone quiet. Sistema La EscaleraThere are cave explorers, aka spelunkers (we just wanted to use that funny word) who have dived and mapped out the connecting paths between the caves. The video above comes from the Dominican Republic Speleological Society exploring Sistema La Escalera, the cave system in the Cabarete. How to get to Las Cuevas de Cabarete
For $20 USD per person, the guides will take you through a short hike through forest, through the different caves, and finally to a 12 ft jump into river water at the end of the tour. You can stay having fun here as long as you like. Local Tip: Show up with your own beers in hand Have you visited the caves of Cabarete? Tell us your favorite part of the tour in the comments below.Cabarete Taxi Guide Learn about prices, where to grab one, and local’s tips. Cabarete, Dominican Republic is a fun little town with lots of exciting places to visit. The size… Cabarete Public Transportation GuideTracy | Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Transportation Guide | 2 CommentsCabarete Public Transportation Guide Learn how to get around Cabarete and how much you should pay. Cabarete is a fun town to navigate; not only are there tons of cool… How To Get to Cabarete from Santo DomingoTracy | Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Transportation Guide, Getting to Cabarete | No CommentsHow to Get to Cabarete from Santo Domingo Our top tips for traveling to Cabarete from Santo Domingo In this article, we will be explaining how to get from Las… How to Get to Cabarete from SantiagoTracy | Cabarete Locals Guide, Cabarete Transportation Guide, Getting to Cabarete | No CommentsHow to Get to Cabarete from Santiago Best transport options from Santiago to Cabarete and local’s tips Photo by: flyskyhoppers.net This is the third article in a 5-article series we… The post Las Cuevas de Cabarete – Visiting Cabarete’s Caves and El Choco appeared first on Better Than a Hotel – Cabarete Palm Beach Condos. from Better Than a Hotel – Cabarete Palm Beach Condos https://cabaretecondos.com/cabarete-caves/ via Tumblr https://cabaretedr.tumblr.com/post/168659047523 Salzburg is an Austrian city famous as the home of Mozart and the location for much of The Sound of Music. It is popular as a summer location (verdant gardens) and a winter location (Christmas Markets). Melynda Harrison has experienced both seasons in Salzburg with her children and was gracious enough to share some of […] The post Fun Things to Do in Salzburg with Kids appeared first on Family Travel Blog - Travel with Kids. from Family Travel Blog – Travel with Kids https://www.wheressharon.com/europe-with-kids/fun-things-salzburg-kids/ via Tumblr https://cabaretedr.tumblr.com/post/168643852508 |
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