Ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure to Los Haitises in the Dominican Republic? Hop Climb aboard your private boat, smelling the freshness of nature and feeling a gentle breeze on your skin! You'll explore Los Haitises National Park and its cave with a guide, visiting some amazingly beautiful unknown spots in the bay. Lunch time! Savour a delicious beachside meal with champagne and fresh fish, all while feeling the island vibes and dipping your feet in the crystal-clear water. If you still have time left, soak up some sun before heading back to your cruise ship. Throughout the day, your knowledgeable guide will share insights into the park's rich history, geology, and conservation efforts, providing a deeper understanding of this unique ecosystem.
Los Haitises National Park is a protected area in Samana, in the Dominican Republic known for its stunning coastal landscapes, mangrove forests, and diverse wildlife.
Private tours offer a more personalized and intimate experience, allowing you to explore the park at your own pace and tailor the itinerary to your preferences.
During the tour, you can expect to see dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden caves, mangrove forests, and a variety of bird species, including pelicans and frigatebirds.
The duration of the tour can vary depending on the itinerary and the operator, but most private tours typically last around half a day to a full day.
Yes, our private tours include lunches, such as a luxury beach picnic or onboard catering or a private chef as per your specific preference.
Swimming and snorkeling may be included in some private tours, depending on your preferred itinerary. If you're interested in these activities, be sure to inquire beforehand.
Be sure to bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a swimsuit, a towel, and any other personal items you may need for a day out on the water. It's also a good idea to bring a camera to capture the scenic views.
You can book a private tour through our form here. Be sure to plan well in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Yes, we are committed to sustainable tourism practices and minimizing their environmental impact. We adhere to responsible tourism guidelines and support conservation efforts in the park.