Located in Scape Park, Cap Cana. After passing an interesting trail where you will find some of the most peculiar flora and fauna in the Caribbean, you will reach this spectacular lagoon at the foot of the 65mt high cliff. These turquoise waters have a depth of 37 meters in its deepest point.
Visiting the twenty-seven waterfalls of Rio Damajagua is a fully immersive jungle experience—you get to slide and jump your way down seven, 12, or all 27 waterfalls in this natural waterpark. It’s a steep trek up through dense vegetation to reach the cascades, but this unique experience is worth the climb.
Saona Island lies off the southeastern tip of the Dominican Republic. Part of the East National Park, it's known for mangroves and coral reefs and palm-fringed beaches like Palmilla Beach. The island’s shallow waters are home to starfish.