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Santo Domingo: Los Haitises & Cayo Levantado Island

$175.00

Visit the gorgeous rock islands and Indigenous cave paintings found in Los Haitises National Park. Enjoy an authentic Dominican feast as you take in the stunning waters, rocks, and flora of the area.

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Santo Domingo: Los Haitises & Cayo Levantado Island

From Santo Domingo to Samana and after Travel across stunning tropical waters and enjoy delicious Dominican delicacies on this beautiful tour. Contemplate the historic artworks of the Indigenous Taíno people found in caves located in the beautiful Los Haitises National Park.

Begin at Samana port where you will then take a catamaran or boat to pass Samana Bay. Arrive at the Los Haitises National Park, visit the gorgeous rock islands, and learn about interpretations of Indigenous Taíno paintings at Linea Cave.

After departing the ancient cave, take a boat across the beautiful waters to visit a charming beach and the Cueva de la Larena Cave. Finish the tour of the cave with a toast and take the boat back to Cayo Levantado.

Once you have returned, enjoy a traditional Dominican buffet and relax at Cayo Levantado Beach.

About Los Haitises

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.