Friday, January 09, 2009



Dominican Republic-. The Tourism Ministry will
implement a project this year to develop a tourism
enclave in the Bayahíbe municipal district.


The initiative is part of the Territorial Ordering Plan, which includes the reconstruction of the beach and improvement of the docks.


Manuel Nolasco, Tourism vice minister in Yuma-Bayahíbe, said the plan will spur the growth of quality tourism and benefit the population. “It addition, the country’s biggest movement of tourist in excursions is in Bayahíbe.”


The official said the project includes the construction of a pier, and to regulate the activities of the many boats and companies that deal with tourists, “and also decontaminate the most beautiful beach which we have.”


Although as many as 3,000 tourists visit Saona Island daily, a new wharf would make the ecotourism and cultural destination more attractive, Nolasco said.


Bayahibe, Dominicus, Boca de Yuma and San Rafael del Yuma form part of a tourism enclave where in addition to Saona and Catalina islands, has important natural resources such as the National Park of the East, the country’s most visited.

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