Description
During this activity, customers will embark on an enriching journey through the heart of Santo Domingo, starting with a visit to the 15th-century Zona Colonial. Here, they will have the opportunity to explore unique locations, capture stunning photos, and immerse themselves in the rich history of the area. The tour will include visits to some of the most impressive museums, offering a glimpse into the city’s past and cultural heritage.
As they wander through the charming streets of Zona Colonial, visitors will encounter cultural sights such as Plaza de España and Calles las Damas, named after the ladies who once strolled along them every afternoon. They will marvel at the architectural wonders of the first cathedral of the New World and discover other special places that hold significance in the city’s history.
After exploring the historic Zona Colonial, the adventure continues with a visit to Los Tres Ojos park, known for its breathtaking natural beauty. Here, guests will have the opportunity to explore underground lakes surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees. They can wander along scenic pathways, marvel at the stunning limestone formations, and take in the tranquility of this hidden oasis.
Throughout the activity, guests will enjoy the convenience of private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free experience. Bottled water will be provided to keep guests refreshed throughout the tour. All fees, taxes, and national park entries are included in the package, allowing guests to relax and fully immerse themselves in the experience without any additional worries.
Whether they choose to head directly to the meeting point or request pickup from their Airbnb location within Distrito Nacional, Santo Domingo, guests can expect a seamless and enjoyable experience from start to finish. The activity concludes back at the meeting point, leaving guests with unforgettable memories of their exploration of Santo Domingo’s historic Zona Colonial and the natural beauty of Los Tres Ojos park.