Caño Negro

Caño Negro is a site of worldwide importance for wetlands conservation. This habitat shelters a wide variety of plant and wildlife species, many of which are unique or in danger of extinction, including seabirds such as the jabiru and reptiles such as caimans and turtles.

During the dry season, the refuge becomes an important feeding ground for the thousands of seabirds that arrive at the wetland. The plumage of some of these birds will change color and take on a pinkish hue due to the mollusks consumed by the birds. The natural wealth here includes plant and animal species found nowhere else in the country, including the prehistoric Gaspar fish—considered a living fossil. Visitor services include information, a park ranger station, trails, lodging, restrooms and drinking water.

 

 

 

Hotels

Caño Negro Natural Lodge

In this enchanting space, you will be in complete harmony with nature. The serene environment of this lodge has a rich appeal and it is cast in the middle of tropical gardens. As the nearest hotel to the Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge, it&rsquo...

Hotel de Campo - Caño Negro

 Petit lodge confortable composé de 14 chambres simples mais agréablement décorées, équipées de l’air conditionné, d’un ventilateur et d’un air conditionné, ventilateur...