Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide

QUICK ANSWER Plan your visit to Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide in Santo Domingo. Check current opening hours and ticket prices before you go, as these can vary seasonally. Most Colonial Zone sites are within easy walking distance of each other. Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide This is an easy day on the water with short walks…


QUICK ANSWER

Plan your visit to Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide in Santo Domingo. Check current opening hours and ticket prices before you go, as these can vary seasonally. Most Colonial Zone sites are within easy walking distance of each other.

Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide

This is an easy day on the water with short walks and big scenery. Kids love the boat ride, the echo in caves, and spotting birds on the islets.

Why Families Love It

  • Short segments and frequent stops
  • Stable boats and life vests for all ages
  • Educational stories about Taíno culture and wildlife

What to Bring

  • Snacks, water, hats, and sunscreen
  • Light rain jacket in case of showers
  • Wet wipes and a small towel

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About This Guide

Written by the The Three Eyes editorial team, local Santo Domingo travel writers with over 8 years of experience visiting, reviewing, and booking tours at Los Tres Ojos and across the Dominican Republic.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide?

Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide is one of the historic landmarks located in Santo Domingo’s Colonial Zone, the oldest European city in the Americas. It dates to the early 16th century and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Is there an entrance fee for Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide?

Most Colonial Zone sites charge between 50 and 200 DOP for entry. Some landmarks are free to view from the outside. Check locally for current prices as these can change seasonally.

How do I get to Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide?

Family-Friendly Los Haitises Guide is located in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo, accessible by taxi, Uber, or a short walk from Parque Colón. The Colonial Zone is walkable and most sites are within 10 minutes of each other on foot.