Travel Blogs from Los Haitises, Dominican Republic
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Days 48-50: Los Haitises
... to cross the bay to the southern side to visit Los Haitises National Park. Sailing from Samana to Los Haitises was like sailing out of the Dominican Republic completely and into Thailand. The shoreline was a wavy line of huge limestone cliffs with each ...
Los Haiteses Nationalpark
... distance. Once we arrived in Sanchez we had to climb aboard a speedboat and took off towards Los Haitises - a quick 20 minute ride - too long for someone nausceous. The park is estimated ...
Not just a dinghy raft up...
... citronella candles and bug spray help out. After we had breakfast on our respective boats, we brewed up some delicious, strong Dominican coffee, and we settled onto Hejira once again for a rainy day card game. It was fun and relaxing and felt ...
Motivating for Mona
... time relaxing and accomplishing a few tasks to prepare for leaving the marina. We had finally decided to head over to Los Haitises National Park once again, when Lance and Andy from Yolo returned from Santo Domingo with their visitors Amy and Chris. ...
Los Haitises National Park
After filling up on water and fuel at the marina yesterday, we sailed across Samana Bay following We Don't Neaux and Yolo to Los Haitises National Park. It was an easy afternoon sail. Being the last out of the marina, the other boats were anchored and ...
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