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Samana Tours

Samana Tours (With Whales)

Excursion Overview

To begin this beautiful trip, you will be transferred to the Miches Pier, where you will board a catamaran to sail through the bay of Samaná.

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When it is whale season, you will visit the Sanctuary of the Humpback Whales in Samana for free. This part is only available during the period from January 20 to March 30 of every year.

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When you arrive in Samana, you will have a beautiful ride in a safari truck until you reach a typical house where you will be shown the process of making coffee and cacao among other things. You will continue your journey until you reach the hacienda where a beautiful horse will wait for you, in which you will make an incredible journey on horseback in the jungle until you reach the magnificent waterfall of Salto el Limon.

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For your return I will be waiting for you a delicious buffet for your lunch.

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Finally, you will visit one of the most beautiful islands in the Dominican Republic, Cayo Levantado, where you will enjoy a delicious piña colada and magical crystal clear waters, which have served as a stage for various commercials and films, and now it will be part of your memories.

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Tour days: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, its approximate duration is 11 hours.

Tour Includes

- Round trip Transportation

- Food

- Beverajes

- Tour Guide

- Whale Watching

- Horseback Ride

- Salto El Limon

- Cayo Levantado

Tour Exclusions

- Tips

- Towels

- Souvenirs

- Photos

What To Bring

- Comfortable Clothes and Shoes

- Insect Repellent (Biodegradable)

- Sunscreen Lotion (Biodegradable)

- Swimming Suit

- Towel

- Sunglasses

- Hat or Cap

- Extra Cash (Pictures,          Personal Expenses)

- Camera

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We have Special Prices for Groups!

Per Person

130 $

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