Dominican Fishing Tours

Dominican Fishing Tours
Dominican Fishing Tours -- Jose Mazara / Beverley Haynes

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Fishing in Monte-Cristi

MonteCristi


MonteCristi, located approximately 135 km west of Puerto Plata, sits among desert-like surroundings on the northwestern tip of the Dominican Republic. Founded in 1506, the town was an important trading port until the 19th century - exporting sugar, mahogany and other crops to Europe. Presently most of the 25,000 inhabitants make their living from farming, fishing and the salt flats to the north.

There is not a lot of tourism in this Victorian-style town, but those that visit can enjoy Cayo Cabrita and El Morro beaches, as well as very good diving. From El Morro , you can swim 300 meters out to Isla Cabrita , an island housing a lighthouse. One of the largest tourist attractions in the park are the navigable channels thick with mangroves and reefs, a perfect refugee for the manatee, an endangered marine mammal. In the Estero Hondo waterway, there are more than 20 species of manatees.

Divers enjoy investigating the several shipwrecks, which include colonial-era galleons. Many come to the area to visit the National Park, Parque Nacional MonteCristi , consisting of subtropical dry forest, lagoons and a 900 foot high Mesa. The Mesa overlooks the spectacularly clear sea below and several small islands located just off shore, known as Los Siete Hermanos (The Seven Brothers), where large sea turtles lay their eggs. There are over 160 species of birds and over 10 species of reptiles that occupy the park. The people of MonteCristi are a big celebrators of Carnival , the days leading up to Easter Sunday, and May 30th, the Patron Saint festival in honor of San Fernando.


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