The national park’s name comes from its original inhabitants, the Taino Indians. In their language “Haitises” translates to highlands or Hills, a reference to the coastline’s steep geological formations with Limestone. Kayaking it is 2 hours.
Learning about History and Nature with Locals tours guides that Grow up as Environmental protectors and Volunteers inside of this project area.
After an initial walk through fields and farmlands, you will begin to walk by the Coconut and Cacao Forest. Getting every minute inside of the primary and unique conserve forest area inside of Los Haitises National Park. Aventure deeper into the park to explore caves such as the Cueva de la Arena and Cueva de la Línea.
What's included?
Kayaks + Life Jackets All Fees and Taxes Tour Guide Entrance to the National park
Exclusions
Food & drinks
Lunch Private transportation
Please note
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Not stroller accessible
Not suitable for pets
Infants must not sit on laps
Infant seats unavailable
You can show your ticket on the phone if requested.
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