What do I need to know before moving to Cabarete?
When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Cabarete, they said...
"Cabarete, Dominican Republic is a popular destination for expats, known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and water sports. Before moving, it's important to understand the local culture, cost of living, and legal requirements. Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic, so learning some basic phrases can be beneficial. However, English is widely spoken in tourist areas and by many locals in Cabarete. The cost of living in Cabarete is relatively low compared to many Western countries. However, imported goods can be expensive, so it's advisable to adapt to local products and lifestyle. Healthcare in the Dominican Republic is not as advanced as in some Western countries. While there are some good private hospitals and clinics, it's recommended to have comprehensive health insurance that covers medical evacuation. The Dominican Republic has a tropical climate with high temperatures and humidity throughout the year. It's important to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun. The local cuisine is a mix of Spanish, indigenous Taíno, and African influences. It's generally safe to eat at local restaurants, but it's advisable to drink bottled water. Public transportation in the Dominican Republic is not very reliable or safe. Most expats choose to rent or buy a car, but it's important to be aware that driving standards can be poor. The Dominican Republic has a relaxed, laid-back lifestyle. However, it's important to be aware of local customs and etiquette to avoid offending locals. Safety can be a concern in the Dominican Republic, with petty crime being relatively common. It's advisable to take precautions such as not displaying wealth, being aware of your surroundings, and avoiding certain areas at night. The process of obtaining residency in the Dominican Republic can be complex and time-consuming. It's advisable to hire a local lawyer to assist with the process. The Dominican Republic is prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes and earthquakes. It's important to be prepared and have a plan in place in case of emergencies. Finally, it's important to remember that while Cabarete offers a beautiful and exciting lifestyle, it's still a developing country with its own set of challenges. Patience, flexibility, and a sense of adventure will go a long way in making your move a success," commented one expat who made the move to Cabarete, the Dominican Republic.

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Because we've done it and we understand what it’s like to move to the Dominican Republic, our goal is to ensure that you and your family feel secure and supported throughout this new adventure. We’re here to welcome and guide you every step of the way.

Because we've done it and we understand what it’s like to move to the Dominican Republic, our goal is to ensure that you and your family feel secure and supported throughout this new adventure. We’re here to welcome and guide you every step of the way.
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- How are local medical facilities in Cabarete?
- As a foreigner living in Cabarete, will I have access to public healthcare? What is it like?
- What have your experiences during the pandemic with the local healthcare system been like?
What do I need to know before moving to Cabarete?
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