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Dominican Republic Barahona Expedition
Dominican Republic: Barahona Expedition

7 days/6 nights featuring the National Parks of the Dominican Republic's Southwest coast including Jaragua, Isla Cabritos, Sierra de Baoruco.

Exploring the mountains and coasts of Southwest Hispanola. Studying and collecting data on both indigenous and migratory wildfowl in the mountains and along the coast.

Operated in conjunction with

Conservation Outdoors

a not-for-profit organization established to protect and study our fragile, global natural environment through education, ecotourism and scientific research aimed at shared solutions to a peaceful sustainable future with special attention to at-risk habitat and biota in developing countries. www.conservationoutdoors.org

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Tour: Dominican Republic:
             Barahona Expedition

Tour Length: 7 days / 6 nights

Tour Date : January 31 - February 07

Tour Price:

   • $1945 per person, double occupancy
   • Single Supplement: $445
   • NO triples allowed (except children sharing      with adults)

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Tour Itinerary

Barahona, Dominican RepublicJanuary 31: (Sunday) Arrive Santo Domingo, staff meets and transfers you to the Renaissance hotel. Overnight Santo Domingo.

February 01: (Monday) Breakfast at the hotel then depart Santo Domingo driving West along the coast to Barahona. Arriving about lunch time enjoy the comfort of Casa Bonita, right on the coast overlooking the Caribbean sea. Lunch enroute at a local restaurant and dinner at the hotel. Overnight Barahona (B, L, D)

February 02: (Tuesday) After breakfast depart for Jaragua National Park. This huge park, established in 1983 has 223,625 acres featuring diverse environments including coast, forests, lakes and mountains. Filled with a wide range of species including rare and endangered birds, mammals and aquatics it is a wonder of nature. Overnight Barahona (B, L, D)

February 03: (Wednesday) After breakfast we visit Parque National Isla Cabritos featuring Lago Enriquillo, the largest salt water lake in the Antilles, located 135 feet below sea level, home of the American Crocodile. Overnight Barahona (B, L, D)

February 04: (Thursday) Breakfast then we visit Parque National Sierra de Baoruco. A mountainous park with rain forest and the famous Larimar mines. Overnight Barahona (B, L, D)

February 05: (Friday) Spend the morning at the lodge relaxing then check out and return to Santo Domingo in the PM and the comfort of the Renaissance. Enjoy a special farewell dinner at El Meson de la Cava. Overnight Santo Domingo (B, L)

February 06: (Saturday) Staff transfers you to the airport, assists with exit formalities and checking in for your international departure Or enjoy an optional tour of the colonial areas and overnight.

Expedition Includes: Transfers related to the tour starting with arrival to the Santo Domingo airport. Hotels (based on double occupancy), tours as noted including the services of an English speaking licensed naturalist guide. Meals as outlined by B for Breakfast, L for Lunch and D for Dinner. Service charges and taxes.

NOT included: International air, items of a personal nature such as entry taxes, visas, exit taxes, laundry, bar bills, telephone, anything not specifically mentioned as included.

Expedition cost:
$1945 per person, double occupancy
Single Supplement: $445
NO triples allowed (except children sharing with adults)

Optional extra night with day tour of Santo Domingo:
Colonial Square in Santo DomingoAfter breakfast discover the oldest city in the New World. Stop at "Los Tres Ojos", a natural fresh water spring, set like crystal jewels in an underground fern-covered cave. Visit the first palace in the new world, "El Alcazar" and the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor (NOTE: Long pants and shirts with sleeves (short or long but NO tank tops) are mandatory to enter the Cathedral). Enjoy a stroll on "Atarazana", a lovely, picturesque street, one of the first in the city and where all the most important churches, buildings and parks of the colonial city are located.
Moving forward through time depart the colonial section and enter the modern city. Hear you will see the Presidential Palace and the Cultural Plaza, where you will find the National Theater, the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of the Dominican Man. Enjoy a typical Dominican lunch and there will be time for shopping. Evening free to enjoy the city nightlife. Overnight Santo Domingo (B, L)

+$150 per person (double occupancy at the hotel).

 

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