Jaragua National Park: Explore Laguna de Oviedo

126.00$

Discover the natural water reserve of Laguna de Oviedo in the southwest of the island. Enjoy panoramic views of Jaragua National Park & learn about the natural habitat of about 60 waterbird species.

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Start your day driving south along the scenic coastal road with panoramic views over the bay of Barahona towards Oviedo Lagoon. Situated in the Jaragua National Park this saltwater lake is the second largest body of water in the Dominican Republic. It is home to about 60 species of water birds and consist of 22 islands of different sizes and vegetation.

After a short walk along the shore of the lagoon, you will reach a small pier where you will jump into a boat and enjoy the natural beauty of the lagoon from a different point of view. Stop at one of the islands, where you will have the change to see some iguanas as you make your way across the small island. Reach an outpost with cacti dominating the scenery and enjoy a perfect view over the lagoon, the Jaragua National Park, the Caribbean Sea and the mountains of Bahoruco.

After this once in a lifetime natural experience head back to your hotel in Barahona. On the way back you will stop at the Los Patos River and take a refreshing dip in the river. Lunch is available on surcharge.
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    Highlights

    Enjoy panoramic views over the Lagoon and the Jaragua National Park Discover the diverse flora and fauna of the second largest lake in Dominican Republic Enjoy an adventure in boat around the lagoon Observe birds and iguanas in their natural habitat Swim in Los Patos River

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    Duration 7 hours

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    Live tour guide

    English, Spanish

    Pickup included

    At your accommodation in Barahona, Paraiso, and Los Patos (exceptions may apply).

    Small group

    Limited to 8 participants

    Includes

    Transportation Local Spanish or English-speaking tour guide Boat trip Entrance to the National Park Local beverages (non-alcoholic)

    Not Includes

    Personal expenses Gratuities Lunch

    Important information

    What to bring Sunglasses Sun hat Towel Sunscreen Closed-toe shoes Not allowed Slippers Know before you go Please wear sunscreen, mosquito repellent, sunglasses, hat, and close-toed shoes Please bring swimwear and a camera

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