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  1. Aug 13, 2023 · With such majestic beauty and sacred indigenous history, visiting Los Tres Ojos, is one of the most popular things to do in Santo Domingo. Here’s why and how to visit the Three Eyes National Park! BOOK THE TRES OJOS TOUR HERE.

  2. Stop at 'Los Tres Ojos', a limestone caves containing a series of three lakes, to learn about the Dominican Republic's native Taino Indians. Stroll through the streets of Santo Domingo's Colonial Zone with your local guide, snapping photos and learning about the city's history.

  3. To get to the fourth lake there is a boat across the third and biggest lake (cost 50 pesos). There are lots of steps. Be warned however that you cannot pay either cash or credit card to tickets at the entrance. You have to either buy on-line or download the QR code at the entrance.

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  4. Book your tickets online for The 3 Eyes National Park, Santo Domingo: See 2,540 reviews, articles, and 3,170 photos of The 3 Eyes National Park, ranked No.3 on Tripadvisor among 211 attractions in Santo Domingo.

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  5. Feb 10, 2024 · The Three Eyes Cave in the Dominican Republic is an amazing attraction not only in Santo Domingo but also in the entire country. Every tourist should visit this place and see how a huge noisy metropolis coexists with a piece of lost world. Los Tres Ojos will definitely surprise and impress you!

  6. Discover everything you need to know about Los Tres Ojos National Park, Santo Domingo including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.

  7. Explore Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the Americas, on this 12-hour tour from Punta Cana. Stop at 'Los Tres Ojos', a limestone caves containing a series of three lakes, to learn about the Dominican Republic's native Taino Indians.

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