Samaná Bay, the largest bay in the Dominican Republic, is nestled in the northeast, bordered by the Samaná Peninsula to the north and Los Haitises National Park to the south. This expansive body of water is renowned for its annual winter visitors: migrating humpback whales. The bay offers access to pristine beaches with soft sands and lush rainforests teeming with vibrant flora and fauna. Visitors can also explore Taino archeological sites, providing a glimpse into the region’s rich indigenous history. Today, travelers can experience whale watching, relax on secluded shores, and delve into the natural and cultural heritage of the area.
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