The trip was excellent. Pedro was amazing!




? Overview
Get ready for an unforgettable 1-day adventure departing from Sabana de la Mar into the wild and scenic heart of Los Haitises National Park. Board a boat at the Caño Hondo pier and slip through the winding mangrove channels, explore dramatic limestone mogotes (hills) rising sharply from the water, and visit ancient caves with pictographs left by the island’s indigenous people. Along the way, you’ll have chances to spot wildlife such as manatees, dolphins, wetland birds and crustaceans. The perfect mix of nature, culture and adventure awaits.
✨ Highlights
Boat ride through lush red-mangrove and white-mangrove tunnels.
Marvel at the towering limestone mogotes – natural karst formations emerging from the water.
Visit the caves known as Cueva de la Arena and Cueva de la Línea with Taíno-era pictographs.
Wildlife spotting: manatees, dolphins, crustaceans and abundant birdlife.
Scenic panorama over San Lorenzo Bay and the unique forest-water interface.
? Full Description
Your boat tour begins at the main port of Los Haitises (Caño Hondo), where you board with life jackets and a local guide. As you glide through the mangrove forests, the trees bend overhead, roots entangle in the water, and the stillness of the environment envelopes you. After exiting the mangroves you arrive at San Lorenzo Bay, a wide sheltered inlet bordered by steep limestone mogotes teeming with plant life and birdlife.
Next, you explore ancient caves carved into the rock—Cueva de la Arena and Cueva de la Línea. These caverns hold pictographs and petroglyphs created by the Taíno people (and possibly earlier inhabitants) around 750 years ago. The guide explains the significance of the rock art and the park’s history: “Haitises” in the Taíno language means “highlands” or “hills,” a nod to the dramatic topography.
Throughout the journey you stay alert for wildlife: in the mangroves you may spot crustaceans, as you approach open waters you might glimpse manatees or dolphins. After your cave visit you return by boat to the port where you began. The eco-landscape of mangrove, karst, forest and sea makes this more than a simple cruise—it’s a nature-and-heritage immersion.
? What’s Included
Guided boat tour through mangroves and San Lorenzo Bay.
Visit to the caves with pictographs.
Knowledgeable local guide (in English, Spanish and possibly French).
Life jacket on boat.
? What to Bring
Sun-cream, hat and sunglasses for protection.
Insect repellent.
Camera or smartphone for the spectacular scenery.
Comfortable clothing and good shoes (for cave access).
Swimwear if you want to dip or wade in shallow water (optional).
Cash or card if you want to purchase optional lunch or drinks.
⏳ Duration
About 5 hours (half-day).
? Price
From approx. USD $68 per person.
? Meeting Point
Caño Hondo pier, Sabana de la Mar, Hato Mayor Province, Dominican Republic.
❤️ Why Travelers Love It
Unique combination of boat, forest, mangrove and caves in one tour.
The dramatic landscapes of towering mogotes rising from the water are unlike anything many visitors have seen.
Cultural depth: ancient Taíno pictographs add a meaningful historical layer.
Wildlife encounters: relaxing boat time combined with nature observations make it ideal for eco-lovers.
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The trip was excellent. Pedro was amazing!
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A must for first timers to the Dominican Republic!
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