Los Haitises National Park
Los Haitises National Park is a unique nature reserve featuring dramatic karst hills, dense mangrove forests, and caves with ancient Taíno petroglyphs dating back thousands of years. The park is home to rich biodiversity including frigatebirds, pelicans, herons, and various endemic species. Only accessible by boat through mangrove channels, it offers an extraordinary exploration experience of pristine nature. Tours typically include visits to caves like Cueva de la Línea and San Gabriel, bird watching, and learning about the indigenous Taíno culture.