Oviedo Lagoon
Set within Jaragua National Park, Oviedo Lagoon (Laguna de Oviedo) is one of the Dominican Republic’s most unique coastal wetlands. Its milky-green, hypersaline waters are ringed by mangroves and dotted with more than twenty small cays. The nutrient-rich lagoon attracts American flamingos, herons, egrets, ospreys and seasonal migratory species, making it a top birdwatching destination in the southwest. Local guides operate 60–90 minute boat trips from the visitor dock in Oviedo to the best viewing areas and to cays where iguanas bask—look, don’t touch. Facilities are simple; bring cash, sun protection, water, and binoculars. Early morning or late afternoon offers softer light and more wildlife activity. Oviedo Lagoon pairs perfectly with nearby Cabo Rojo and Bahía de las Águilas on an eco-adventure itinerary from Santo Domingo.