El Salto El Limón

El Salto El Limón is an impressive 40-metre waterfall hidden in the lush jungle of the Samaná Province. The waterfall plunges into a natural pool where visitors can swim in the refreshing fresh water surrounded by tropical vegetation. The journey to El Limón is a nature experience in itself, taking you along verdant trails with views of mountains, rivers, and farmland. It is a must-see for nature lovers and adventurous travellers.

Access and Accessibility

El Salto El Limón can be reached via several hiking trails, the most well-known of which start from El Café or Rancho Limón. The journey takes approximately 30–60 minutes on foot or on horseback and passes through uneven terrain, small rivers, and muddy sections – particularly during the rainy season. Local guides frequently offer trips on foot or horseback, and it is recommended to use a guide both for safety and to support the local community. There are car parks at the starting points, and it is possible to purchase entry tickets and rent equipment on site.

Practical Tips and Advice
  • Wear hiking shoes or sturdy sandals – the trail can be slippery and muddy.
  • Bring swimwear and a towel if you wish to swim in the waterfall's pool.
  • Hiring a local guide is inexpensive and a worthwhile investment for both navigation and local insight.
  • Avoid the trip in heavy rain, as the trail can become difficult and river levels may rise.
  • Bring drinking water and snacks – there are no shops at the waterfall itself.
  • Take care of your belongings while swimming and make sure to leave the area clean and litter-free.