Each year between January and March, around 4,000 humpback whales migrate to the turquoise waters of SamanĂ¡ Bay in the Dominican Republic. The Whale Museum and Nature Center (Museo de la Ballena), situated within one of the world’s largest marine sanctuaries, honors these majestic creatures. Visitors can explore exhibits that delve into the lives of humpback whales and enjoy uninterrupted views for winter whale watching. The center provides a unique opportunity to learn about the whales’ behaviors and the importance of their habitat, making it a key destination for those interested in marine life.
Whale Museum and Nature Center (Museo de la Ballena)
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