Dominican Republic’s Ecotourism Destinations

Discover a country where protected nature, authentic communities, and sustainable development converge. From cloud forests and mangroves to waterfalls and mountain valleys, the Dominican Republic offers ecotourism experiences that create long-term value for travelers, communities, and responsible investors.

Where Nature, Community, and Opportunity Align

Beyond resorts and beaches, the Dominican Republic reveals its most powerful story through national parks, rural communities, and preserved ecosystems.

Ecotourism here is not a niche — it is a growing pillar of national development. Community-led experiences, conservation-driven projects, and eco-lodges coexist with expanding infrastructure, positioning the country as a leader in sustainable travel and impact-oriented investment.

Quick Ecotourism Facts

Building Sustainable Destinations, One Community at a Time

0 + Protected Natural Areas

Including national parks, biosphere reserves, marine sanctuaries, and mountain regions that form the backbone of the country’s ecotourism strategy.
0 M+ Annual Nature-Based Visitors

A steadily growing segment of travelers seeking authentic, low-impact experiences — supporting year-round visitation and diversified regional economies.
0 + Species Protected

Ecotourism directly supports biodiversity conservation, habitat preservation, and environmental education across multiple ecosystems.
0 + Local Families Supported

Community cooperatives, local guides, and family-owned lodges ensure tourism revenue stays within the regions it benefits.

Featured Ecotourism Destinations

Places Where Nature and Purpose Meet

Los Haitises National Park

Best Time to Visit: April - October

Karst landscapes, mangroves, and ancient cave art create one of the Caribbean’s most important conservation zones, supporting boat tours, birdwatching, and cultural heritage tourism.
Samaná Bay

Valle Nuevo National Park

Best Time to Visit: Spring & Fall

High-altitude pine forests and cool climates offer hiking, endemic species observation, and eco-lodge opportunities in a unique alpine Caribbean environment.
Cordillera Central

El Limón Waterfall

Best Time to Visit: April - October

A community-managed destination combining hiking, horseback riding, and local guides, demonstrating how tourism and conservation can coexist.
Samaná Peninsula

Lago Enriquillo

Best Time to Visit: May - September

Below-sea-level ecosystems home to crocodiles and flamingos, offering scientific tourism, wildlife observation, and educational travel experiences.
Southwest Region

Jarabacoa Coffee Route

Best Time to Visit: November - March

Mist-covered mountains, coffee farms, and river valleys connect agro-tourism, family-run experiences, and sustainable agriculture.
Central Mountains

Planning Your Dominican Ecotourism Experience

Green Energy & Sustainable Development

From $1,299 / person

Casa Bonita Tropical Lodge

An eco-luxury retreat designed around nature. Solar-powered facilities, rainwater harvesting, and locally sourced materials create a refined stay that supports conservation and community development.
From $2,499 / Couple

Tubagua Ecolodge

A mountain eco-retreat built with bamboo and native timber, blending immersive nature experiences with responsible tourism practices that protect biodiversity and empower nearby communities.
From $1,799 / person

Punta Rucia Lodge

A beachfront eco-lodge where mangroves, marine conservation, and renewable energy meet. Designed for travelers seeking low-impact comfort while supporting coastal ecosystems.