Parque Nacional Los HaitisesParque Nacional Los HaitisesParque Nacional Los HaitisesParque Nacional Los Haitises

Parque Nacional Los Haitises

  • Parque Nacional Los Haitises
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Covering an area of 1,600 km², Los Haitises National Park is one of the jewels of the Dominican Republic's national park system. Los Haitises, which translates to “mountainous land” in the Taino language, attracts multiple visitors who come here by boat to see its magnificent series of rock formations rising out of the water. The park also has lush mangroves along its bay, which is adorned with cays home to multiple bird colonies and a series of caves known for having the most petroglyphs and pictographs in the country.

You can easily spot the endangered Ridgway's hawk, the Sierra woodpecker, Hispaniolan woodpecker, as well as pelicans, herons, egrets and other majestic birds flying through the park's extensive landscape. Los Haitises also boasts one of the Dominican Republic's rainforests. Explore the park by boat from Samaná, climb its rainforest to see the flora up close, or kayak through its lush mangrove system.

Parque Nacional Los Haitises - Dominican Republic Tourism - Official Website