01 Sep 2026 - 09 Sep 2026 (9 days)
USD5,495 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: Amanda Guercio
Tour Price (Per person): USD5,495 (GBP4,135 * EUR4,738 * AUD7,932)
Single Supplement: USD260 (GBP196 * EUR224 * AUD375)
22 Jun 2027 - 30 Jun 2027 (9 days)
USD5,995 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: David Hoddinott
Tour Price (Per person): USD5,995 (GBP4,511 * EUR5,170 * AUD8,653)
Single Supplement: USD370 (GBP278 * EUR319 * AUD534)
This tour pairs with: Puerto Rico - Forgotten Greater Antilles (Small Group) 2027
20 Jun 2028 - 28 Jun 2028 (9 days)
USD6,600 SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: Amanda Guercio
Tour Price (Per person): USD6,600 (GBP4,966 * EUR5,691 * AUD9,527)
This tour pairs with: Puerto Rico - Forgotten Greater Antilles (Small Group) 2028
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated, and dates may change*
Although the Dominican Republic is widely known for its beaches, cuisine and culture, it is also one of the Caribbean’s most significant islands for bird conservation. With 33 endemic species, Hispaniola ranks as the highest-priority island in the world for bird protection, making it a critical destination for birders.
This tour is designed to find nearly all of the island’s endemic birds, including the endemic and monotypic Palmchat, Hispaniola’s national bird, and the island’s distinctive, endemic Chat-Tanager family. We will also search for two of the Caribbean’s five tody species and the critically endangered Ridgway’s Hawk, one of the world’s rarest raptors, as well as a suite of Greater Antillean specialties.
To achieve this, we systematically explore the country’s principal habitats, from the pine and broadleaf forests of the Sierra de Bahoruco to coastal dry forest, wetlands and lagoons. Accommodation varies throughout the tour, from simple lodges in remote birding areas to comfortable hotels in coastal towns, ensuring convenient access to key sites while maintaining a comfortable standard throughout.
This itinerary provides a thorough and well-paced tour of the Dominican Republic’s exceptional avifauna and habitats.
Palmchat; Ridgway’s Hawk; Eastern & Western Chat-Tanagers; Ashy-faced Owl; Least Poorwill; Hispaniolan Nightjar; Hispaniolan Amazon; Hispaniolan Parakeet; Hispaniolan Lizard Cuckoo; Hispaniolan Trogon; Broad-billed & Narrow-billed Todys; Hispaniolan Woodpecker; Antillean Piculet; Hispaniolan Palm & White-necked Crows; Antillean Palm Swift; Hispaniolan Oriole; Golden Swallow; Hispaniolan Pewee; La Selle Thrush; Hispaniolan Emerald; Antillean Mango; Hispaniolan Spindalis, Hispaniolan Crossbill, Antillean Siskin; Rufous-throated Solitaire; West Indian Whistling Duck.
evergreen and endemic pine forest, dry forest, botanical gardens, mangroves, shoreline
warm to hot and humid
6 with 1 Rockjumper leader & local leader
DIFFICULT: This is a high-intensity “mega” tour designed for passionate listers and serious birders who enjoy a fast-paced schedule. Due to its demanding nature, it’s not recommended for avid photographers, inexperienced birders, or anyone with mobility or health limitations.
Can be a tiring tour but is suitable for most birding interest levels.
Mostly comfortable, hot water availability can be variable at some lodges. Some lodges may experience maintenance issues.
Moderate. Several skulking species, mostly searched for from the road edge or short trails. Some nocturnal endemics may require several attempts requiring early morning/late evening owling.
great scenery & beaches, friendly people, good food
Reasonable, quite a few skulking species. No dedicated hides or feeders.
Bobby Wilcox was excellent: attentive to all the guests, helping with camera issues, ensuring everyone saw the birds, and enhancing the group experience. The photos he just shared with us are fantastic! Our local DR guide was very knowledgeable about not only birds, but many other topics including history, politics, geology, Haiti, etc.
Lev is top notch in identifying birds, pointing them out and trying to give everyone a good look
This was a very nice tour. Lev was very knowledgeable and friendly. Accommodations were good also. Overall a great trip and I would not hesitate to do another tour with Rockjumper as this was my fourth with them.
"The birds cooperated, but Forrest and everyone on the tour worked hard and remarkably all participants on the tour were able to record every endemic species, mostly seen very well. The large bus provided plenty of room and the Wifi on the bus was another surprise!"
The birds cooperated, but Forrest and everyone on the tour worked hard and remarkably all participants on the tour were able to record every endemic species, mostly seen very well. The large bus provided plenty of room and the Wifi on the bus was another surprise!
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Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola II 2024 - January 2024
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola IV 2023 - December 2023
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola III 2023 - November 2023
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola II 2023 - January 2023
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola I 2023 - January 2023
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola II 2022 - February 2022
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola V 2021 - December 2021
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola III 2021 - November 2021
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola II 2020 - February 2020
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola I 2020 - January 2020
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola II 2019 - February 2019
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola IV 2018 - December 2018
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola II 2018 - February 2018
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola I 2018 - January 2018
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola 2017 - January 2017
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola 2016 - February 2016
Dominican Republic - Endemics of Hispaniola I 2015 - February 2015