Online Tickets for Los Tres Ojos: Prices and Booking Guide 2026

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QUICK ANSWER Los Tres Ojos entry fee is 100 Dominican Pesos (≈$1.75 USD), paid in cash at the gate. There is no official online ticketing system for direct entry. However, guided tours with transport from Santo Domingo — which include the entrance fee — can be booked online for $25–$49 USD per person. Los Tres…


QUICK ANSWER

Los Tres Ojos entry fee is 100 Dominican Pesos (≈$1.75 USD), paid in cash at the gate. There is no official online ticketing system for direct entry. However, guided tours with transport from Santo Domingo — which include the entrance fee — can be booked online for $25–$49 USD per person.

Los Tres Ojos Entrance Fee 2026

  • Gate entry: 100 DOP per person (≈$1.75 USD)
  • Raft to fourth lake (Lago de Azufre): 50–100 DOP extra (highly recommended)
  • Payment method: cash only — no credit cards at the gate
  • Guided tours including entry: $25–$49 USD per person
  • Children under 5: free entry at most times

Can You Buy Los Tres Ojos Tickets Online?

The park does not sell tickets through its own website or any official online platform. You simply pay at the entrance booth on arrival. However, if you book a guided tour through Viator or a local tour operator, the entrance fee is typically included in the tour price, and you can book and pay in advance online.

This is the most practical way to “buy tickets online”: book a guided tour that includes Los Tres Ojos. For full pricing, see the complete Los Tres Ojos visitor guide.

Guided Tour Prices Including Los Tres Ojos (2026)

These are the main tour categories that include Los Tres Ojos entry:

  • Half-day city tour + Los Tres Ojos: $25–$35 USD per person; 3–4 hours; guide and transport included
  • Colonial Zone + Faro a Colón + Los Tres Ojos: $40–$49 USD; the most popular combination; 4–5 hours
  • Day trip from Punta Cana: $49–$80 USD; includes 2-hour coach from PC, all entrances, and lunch
  • Private tour for up to 4 people: $90–$150 USD; fully customisable; see our private tours guide

Tips for Paying at the Gate

  • Bring Dominican Pesos (DOP) — the gate does not accept USD, euros, or cards
  • The nearest ATM is at the Las Américas highway gas stations, about 2 km from the park
  • Have exact change ready: 100 DOP notes are widely available at any bank or colmado
  • The raft ride costs extra (50–100 DOP) — bring a bit more cash than the entry fee alone

Is Los Tres Ojos Worth the Price?

At 100 DOP (under $2 USD), Los Tres Ojos is one of the best-value natural attractions in the Caribbean. Comparable cave lake systems in other countries charge $15–$30 USD entry. The park’s geological uniqueness and the optimal morning experience make it a must-visit regardless of budget.

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ABOUT THIS GUIDE

Written by the Los Tres Ojos 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.