Private Tour
Available languages
4 hours
Mobile ticket
Excursion to Los Haitises National Park starting from Sabana de la Mar in Cano Hondo area, Visiting mangroves, Caves, Pictographs and Rocky Formations.
This tour can be Set with Hiking Trails clip here. Learn the real history of the history of Los Haitises National Park with Locals.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Kayaking Mangroves in Los Haitises National Park with a local tour guide 4 Hours. Visiting Mangroves, Caves, Pictographs in Caño Hondo River plus an Overview of the San Lorenzo Bay in Los Haitises National park, Sabana de la Mar Caño Hondo area. In Case of Short trip: Kayaking Los Haitises 2 Hours The guide provides instruction and Supervision Kayaks and Paddles available Doble for two people and Simple for just one person.
Kayaking trip, Caves tour, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Local taxes, Local guide
Gratuities, Transfer, Lunch is not included, Alcoholic Drinks
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
l onk299,,Apr 28, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
If you book here, private tour means only your group and the guide. You will enjoy the Great Knowledge about Nature and animals from your personal guide. We had "Jackson" Joseline, who was awesome. He has a great humor and you see its his passion to show you as much you can see while having a relaxing 4 hours. Totally recommend it.





O1832WRalexw,,Nov 12, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our kayak trip through the mangroves and the Bahía de San Lorenzo to Cueva La Arena was one of the highlights of our trip. Our guide, José, was very helpful, super friendly, and extremely knowledgeable about the cultural and natural history of the area. He taught us about the mangrove ecosystem, pointed out birds and crabs and led us safely to and from the cave. The journey was amazing, including the karst limestone coast after you emerge from the mangroves. The cave itself is awesome. There is a tiny beach where you land, which you will have to share with other tour groups coming in and out on motorized boats from time to time but if you can hang out for a while you may have it more or less to yourself for a bit, which is priceless. We saw indigenous petroglyphs depicting faces of the gods, designed to protect those sheltering in the cave from storms and danger, historic inscriptions from the 1800s, bats, stalactites, etc. Our guide waited until the other groups had cleared out so we could experience the cave all to ourselves, which made it extra special. The journey involves some physical exertion. A first-time kayaker could probably handle it but it would be a bit of a workout. Bring plenty of water, snacks/ lunch, hat, sunscreen, raincoat, etc. Highly recommend!










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