Shipwrecks have become the refuge of many underwater species. Indeed, a wreck can be a favourable environment for the growth of certain species. Over the years, underwater plants such as algae have become attached to wrecks and the discovery of…
Read moreOfficial data show that there are about 8,000 plant species in the Dominican Republic, of which more than 1,500 are endemic plants found nowhere else on the planet. The total number of plant species is actually three times higher than…
Read moreExplore the Ojo Indígena Eco-Park on a 2.5-hour small group tour from Punta Cana. With a guide, you’ll walk along nature trails, observe local plants and animals and learn about the cultural and historical significance of the area. Visit an…
Read moreHoyo Azul, near Punta Cana is a place not to be missed during a stay in the Dominican Republic. This exceptional natural site is accessible after a short hike through tropical vegetation, orchids, cacti, exuberant ferns to reach a natural…
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