Los Haitises National Park is a breathtaking protected area in the Dominican Republic known for its dramatic karst landscapes, dense mangrove forests, and diverse ecosystems.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Los Haitises National Park.
No permits required, but guided tours are recommended for full access.
The best time to visit is during the dry season from December to April when conditions are optimal for exploration.
The main visitor center is located near Sabana de la Mar.
Accessible via Sabana de la Mar, with boats and tour companies providing access to the park's main areas.
Los Haitises experiences a tropical climate with a wet season from May to November and a drier period from December to April, where temperatures range from warm to hot year-round.
Conservation efforts are focused on protecting the unique ecosystems, including mangrove conservation and bird protection, particularly for endangered species like the Ridgway's Hawk.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Opt for a guided tour to fully appreciate the ecological and cultural history of the park.
Visit during the dry season (December to April) for the best weather conditions.
Arrive early to avoid crowds and maximize your time exploring the park’s features.
Bring binoculars for an enhanced birdwatching experience.