Description
Start your day driving south along the scenic coastal road with panoramic views over the bay of Barahona towards Oviedo Lagoon. Situated in the Jaragua National Park this saltwater lake is the second largest body of water in the Dominican Republic. It is home to about 60 species of water birds and consist of 22 islands of different sizes and vegetation.
After a short walk along the shore of the lagoon, you will reach a small pier where you will jump into a boat and enjoy the natural beauty of the lagoon from a different point of view. Stop at one of the islands, where you will have the change to see some iguanas as you make your way across the small island. Reach an outpost with cacti dominating the scenery and enjoy a perfect view over the lagoon, the Jaragua National Park, the Caribbean Sea and the mountains of Bahoruco.
After this once in a lifetime natural experience head back to your hotel in Barahona. On the way back you will stop at the Los Patos River and take a refreshing dip in the river. Lunch is available on surcharge.
We really enjoyed our kayak tour with our guide Ignacio He cares about conservation and provided interesting information about the Read More region Kayaking through the mangroves and then into the bay gave two types of beautiful scenery to enjoy The cave is beautiful and the indigenous art interesting The majority of people take a boat tour here so it was nice to do something a little different Although the kayaks themselves could be a little better equipped with plugs and seat backs we had a great time and recommend this tour
So seen them online before I headed to the Dominican Republican and booked with Barbara She organises the pick up Read More and headed to national park Completed the trip and then had some local lunch which was so tasty After dinner went into some springs and went up a mountain Such a great day Was out for hours so they are long days but really worth it
Book a private whale watching tour in the Samana Bay over here It's an amazing experience The sailor and the Read More tourguide where wonderful -