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De Samaná: Passeio de barco e a pé por Los Haitises com almoço
Covering an area stretching 1,600 km² (618 square miles), Los Haitises National Park is one of the crown jewels of the Dominican Republic’s national park system. Los Haitises–which translates into “hilly land” in the Taino language–attracts numerous visitors who come here by boat to see its magnificent series of 30-meter (98-foot) high rock formations jutting out of the water.
The park also boasts extensive mangroves along its bay, which is dotted with cayes that are home to multiple bird colonies, as well as a series of caves known for having one of the highest numbers of petroglyphs and pictographs in the country. You’ll easily spot the endangered Ridgway’s Hawk, the Hispaniolan Piculet, the Hispaniolan Woodpecker, the Hispaniolan Emerald, as well as pelicans, frigate birds, herons, and many more majestic birds in flight over the park’s extensive landscape.
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Hello, I really liked this activity and the visit to the caves and the National Park is magnificent. It is well laid out for visiting. Our guide {Papa Goeorges was very good and he knew the subject well and he also took the time to speak to us privately in English. For dinner it was OK but nothing more. The atmosphere on the boat was very nice and the staff very nice. For the visit to Cayalventado Island and the beach it depends on you. For me it was average and the small restaurants in the center too. Thank you Carole