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Wherever you choose as a starting point, be sure to go with
a reputable tour company that follows all whale watching regulations such as:
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Minimize speed/"no wake" speed
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Avoid sudden turns
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Minimize noise
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Do not pursue, encircle, or come in between
whales
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Approach animals from angles where they will not
be taken by surprise
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Minimize number of boats at any one time/per day
to reduce cumulative impact
Samaná
One of the most dependable and reasonably priced
outfitters is Whale Samaná, owned by Canadian Kim Beddall. An animal advocate
and conservationist, Kim first arrived to the DR in 1983 and then made a career
of her love for these majestic creatures. She conducts trips on 55' Custom
Whale Watch Vessels with VHF radio and follows regulations to prevent
interrupting mating patterns. If no whales make an appearance during the
excursion, Kim will honor tickets for a future trip. Soft drinks, crackers, and
anti-nausea medication (often necessary in the choppy waters outside Samaná
Bay) included.
US$50
plus $3 Sanctuary fee, Children under 10: US$25; Jan 1- Feb 15 at 10:00 AM; Feb
16-Mar 9 at 9 AM and 1:30 PM; kim@whalesamana.com;
www.whalesamana.com.
Sabana de la Mar
Whale watching season is the time to visit the natural
grounds and water views of Ceyba Park in the Sabana de la Mar region. Eden
Tours operates trips out of the park with stops at the area’s gorgeous natural
attractions like Playa Esmeralda. Outside whale watching season, the park is
still well worth a visit, as it hosts a refreshing set of swimming holes – one
freshwater and two saltwater – to enjoy year round. There is also a restaurant
in the park, though it’s not known to be well-stocked.
Park
is on the Sabana de la Mar – Miches highway just outside Miches. For Eden
Tours, contact Jumbo: 980-7903; jumbomiches@yahoo.com; www.hotel-limon.com
Punta Cana
The possibilities offered at resorts in Punta Cana are
endless, but during whale watching season, many resorts offer package tours. We
encourage on outing like this to experience the country’s natural beauty
outside of the resort. Check with your
respective resort for schedules and prices.
Boca del Diablo in Las
Galeras
An impressive blowhole located just before entering
Las Galeras, this natural phenomenon is a worthwhile trek – especially during
whale watching season, as it provides a rare land-based vantage point to catch
these incredible mammals in action. Because Boca del Diablo is on the way to
Playa El Frontón, it is a great addition to a day at the beach: It combines
some decent hiking and a unique geological formation with a lazy day at one of
the most isolated and lovely beaches in Samaná.
Getting
there is a bit tricky as there are no signs and the walking trail is not well
maintained. The smartest way to arrive is to befriend a local to guide you, or
at least show you the entrance to the trail from the Samaná-Las Galeras
highway. En route, you will pass through the community of La Cueva, where you
can also stop for directions.
Simply amazing. I would love to go to Punta Cana and witness the breath taking view of the whales. Thank you so much for sharing this information and more power.
ReplyDeleteWhale watching in Samana Bay
your article brings back so many memories from my visit to Samana Bay! I went there last year and I left a piece of my heart there - the landscapes, the people, the food, everything was simply outstanding. I especially loved diving (the corals at Cueva de Chopa were out of this world - https://dive.site/explore/site/cueva-de-chopa-PjOl) and of course, the tour with adorable whales!
ReplyDeleteSamana Bay is a little bit of paradise, and I am so happy you have done it justice through your writing. thank you!