Discover the best top things to do in Santo Domingo Province, Dominican Republic including Explora Ecotour, Caribbean Divers, Ocean Diving, Rincones De Mi Pais, The 3 Eyes National Park.
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Explora! Ecotour is a small, owner-operated, sustainable ecotourism company based in Santo Domingo. We offer unforgettable private tours to many nature preserves all around the country. With emphasis on sustainability and education, our rain forest, desert, beach, and mountain tours are led by our experienced and knowledgeable, bilingual nature guides.
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We are an international Diving School in the heart of Boca Chica. We offer guided scuba dives, special wreck and cave diving excursions and scuba training for beginners up to instructor level. Dive professional internship are possible on request. Training organisations: SSI, CMAS, VIT, SDI/TDI, SEI, PDIC, DAN.
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Underwater, the true Caribbean world opens up to both experienced and beginning divers. Our diving is done in 5 distinct locations; Boca Chica Bay, La Caleta Underwater National Park, Catalina Island, Saona Island and the fresh water cave. Regular dive schedule starts at 8:30 am with two trips a day and a night dive. We can tailor your dive vacation or training to meet your vacation schedule.
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Adventure, Nature & Culture Travel in Dominican Republic. Day tours, Private Tours and multidays tours. The best itineraries, professional guides, the best food all conceived to give you the best experience.
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A group of interconnected caves near Santo Domingo.
The "Monumento Natural Cueva Los Tres Ojos", also known as "Parque Nacional Los Tres Ojos", is probably the most visited attraction in Santo Domingo! The caves and lagoons were discovered about a hundred years ago and are really breathtaking! A winding staircase leads visitors to a series of limestone caves. An underground river - "La Brujuela - feeds freshwater to three interconnected lagoons, locally called "eyes" for their eye-oval-shapes. The first one, "Lago de Azufre", is famous for its blue waters (due to the presence of calcium minerals in its composition and not due to sulphurous waters, as initially believed), stalactites and stalagmites. Then comes "Lago La Nevera", named after its cold waters. The third "eye", "Lago Las Damas", the shallowest one, was mostly used by women and children. Years later, a fourth lake was discovered, but unlikely the other "eyes", this one is not underground, but open-air and surrounded by a rocky landscape and lush vegetation. It is called "Lago Los Zaramagullones" after some native ducks, and is the deepest one, with beautiful small fishes swimming on its crystal clear waters. Take your time and visit the park, its caves and lakes. You will never regret! Enjoy!
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