What is Los Tres Ojos?
Los Tres Ojos (which translates to "The Three Eyes") is a system of three natural cenotes located inside the Mirador del Este park in eastern Santo Domingo. The water gets its stunning turquoise color from the mineral-rich limestone that filters the underground river water feeding the lagoons.
The experience starts with a 15-minute guided nature walk through tropical forest, where guides point out native plants, birds, and the geological formations that created this natural wonder. The trail ends at a set of wooden stairs descending to the cenote.
Prices and tickets
| Ticket Type | Price | Includes | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Los Tres Ojos Entry | From $129 | Cenote, nature walk, swimming | Quick visit |
| Adventure Bundle | From $100 | Los Tres Ojos + Colonial Zone tour | Full day |
What to bring
- Swimsuit and towel, you will be swimming in the cenote
- Water shoes, the trail has some rocky sections and the cenote has a rocky bottom
- Biodegradable sunscreen, regular sunscreen damages the cenote ecosystem
- Waterproof phone case, for photos in and around the water
- Change of clothes, for after the swim
Best time to visit
Early morning (first entry at 8-9 AM) is best for two reasons: fewer people and the best natural light hitting the cenote. The turquoise color is most vivid when sunlight reaches the water at the right angle, which happens in the morning hours.
Santo Domingo's peak season runs December through April, when the weather is driest and sunniest. The cenote is open year-round, and even during the rainy season (May-November), it is worth visiting since the water is underground-fed, not rain-dependent.
Tips for the best experience
- Book the first slot, you will have the cenote almost to yourself
- Skip the combo if short on time, Los Tres Ojos alone takes about 1.5 hours including the nature walk
- Wear the life jacket, it is mandatory but also lets you float and relax in the water without effort
- Take the guided walk seriously, the guides share fascinating info about the local ecosystem and geology
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Frequently asked questions
Los Tres Ojos is a natural cenote (sinkhole) located at the base of a 75-meter limestone cliff inside the Mirador del Este park in eastern Santo Domingo. The turquoise water is fed by underground rivers and maintains a cool temperature year-round.
Entry to Los Tres Ojos starts from $25 per person for a guided visit. This includes the cenote walk through the limestone caves and swimming time. Combined tours with the Colonial Zone or Colon Lighthouse start from $59.
Yes. Life jackets are provided and mandatory for all visitors. Lifeguards are on duty. Children can visit with adult supervision. The hike to the cenote is about 15 minutes on a well-maintained path with stairs.

