Discover Los Tres Ojos National Park, Santo Domingo’s hidden gem. Explore mystical limestone caves, stunning turquoise lagoons, and ancient wonders in a breathtaking natural setting.
Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers!
Explore Santo Domingo’s history with its charming colonial architecture, and landmarks like the Catedral .
A full Day in Santo Domingo on two wheels! Rent a bike and enjoy a ride through the streets of the Old Town.
A day trip from Punta Cana to Santo Domingo. Experience the culture of the Dominican Republic’s capital.

Los Tres Ojos National Park, one of Santo Domingo’s most distinctive natural attractions, is an open-air limestone cave featuring three stunning lakes, aptly named “The Three Eyes.”
Encircled by an intricate network of stalagmites and stalactites, the park offers a mesmerizing, otherworldly experience for visitors.
The best way to experience Los Tres Ojos National Park is by combining it with other historic sites in Santo Domingo:
The entrance fee to Los Tres Ojos National Park is currently 200 DOP for foreign visitors and 100 DOP for Dominican citizens.
For a complete experience, you can book a combined Santo Domingo city tour that includes a visit to Los Tres Ojos, a guided walk through the Colonial Zone, photo stops at the Columbus Lighthouse, and time to enjoy the caves and turquoise lagoons, with tour packages starting from $45 USD.
The park is located inside Parque Mirador del Este on the city’s east side. You can get there by:
The park features three impressive underground lakes surrounded by limestone caves:
Additionally, you can see Los Zaramagullones, a stunning open-air lagoon nearby.
Visit between November and March for cooler weather. For the best lighting and fewer crowds:
Recommended essentials:
Make it a full day by adding Museum of Modern Art or Rum & Sugar Cane Museum to your itinerary.
QUICK ANSWER Plan your visit to Discover the House of the Campuzano Polanco Family 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…