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Title: "Disappointing and Unsanitary"
My stay at this hotel was far from what I expected, and I would not recommend it to anyone. From the moment I entered the room, it was clear that cleanliness was not a priority. The carpets were stained, and there was a musty smell throughout the room.
The bathroom was even worse — mold in the shower, dirty towels, and the sink looked like it hadn’t been cleaned in weeks. To make matters worse, I found hair on the bed sheets, which made it obvious they hadn't been changed since the last guest.
Housekeeping seemed non-existent during my stay. When I asked the front desk for clean towels, they took hours to respond and acted as though it was an inconvenience. The overall atmosphere of the hotel was unpleasant, with trash piling up in the hallways and common areas that were never attended to.
For the price, this was absolutely unacceptable. There are much cleaner and more comfortable places to stay nearby. I would avoid this hotel at all costs.
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Los Tres Ojos (The Three Eyes) is a stunning natural attraction located just outside of Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. It's a series of three limestone caves, each with its own turquoise, crystal-clear lagoons, hence the name "Three Eyes." Formed thousands of years ago, these lagoons were once used by the indigenous Taino people and remain a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
As you descend the stairs into the caves, you'll immediately notice the lush greenery and cool, serene atmosphere, a sharp contrast to the bustling city above. The lagoons are surrounded by impressive rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites, giving the area a mystical, almost otherworldly vibe. The water in each lagoon is incredibly pure, reflecting the natural beauty of the caves and the sunlight that streams through the cracks in the earth above.
The first three lagoons are accessible by foot, but the fourth "eye" is reached by crossing a small boat that’s manually pulled along a rope. This hidden lagoon is often considered the most beautiful, surrounded by towering cliffs and thick vegetation.
Overall, Los Tres Ojos is a must-see for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, or anyone looking to escape into a tranquil and awe-inspiring natural setting in the...
Read moreJune 30, 2021 - We visited this interesting little park today. Masks are required but not strongly enforced after entry. People are still polite and put them on when passing anywhere close to others. My son and I loved Tres Ojos! It was very interesting and beautiful. (I'm coming back to say I went two days in a row and the first day was much better because it was a sunny day. The second day was only ok as it was rainy and the lagoons weren't nearly as beautiful.)
Lagos Tres Ojos is an unusual set of underground lakes in a limestone cave near Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It was a short drive from our apartment and fascinating to explore for about an hour before we hit the beach. It had everything a 10-yr-old boy could ask for - lizards, caves, fish, bugs, rocks to climb, weird plants, and even a pulley boat to take us across an underground lake. 💙 We definitely felt like we were at the end of the book, "Journey to the Center of the Earth". We read it out loud to each other during lockdown and then the story was brought to life for us today.
The small pulley boat in the underground lake charges 50 per adult and 25 per child and shuts down a bit before 4pm. It's cool. If offered, let the boat guide take a photo for you. Ours had a powerful flashlight that makes the photos turn out great. We definitely recommend this stop for a short afternoon adventure.
PS - The entry fee was RD 200 per foreign adult and 100 per local adult. No whining about the foreigner tax, please. This facility is clean and safe with great bathrooms... your fee goes towards...
Read moreBeautiful park of four cenotes. I do think it's worth going to if you happen to be in Santo Domingo. This information was current as of my visit: The Uber there from the zona colonial was 3-4 dollars, it was about a 20 minute ride. The park opens at 8am and charges 200 pesos to extranjeros, credit card only. There are 4 lakes. You go down a staircase to access 3 of them; a raft will take you to the 4th lake. The raft starts running at 9(ish) and costs 50 pesos for an adult, cash only. The whole thing does not take long to explore and you don't need a guide. One guide I saw was barely explaining anything to his group, while the other did a good job giving history and geographic knowledge, but it was all stuff you can read online yourself. If your goal is to beat the crowds, I would recommend coming at around 8:30. Walk around the 4th lake from ground level (takes about 10 minutes), then descend into the cavern and visit all three lakes (15 minutes) before waiting at the third lake for the first boat. Add more time if you're a slow walker or the type to stop and take a lot of photos. After 9 you will see a lot more people, including groups of school kids and what not. I'm not sure, but I suspect the lighting might be better later in to the day when more sunlight can get into the caves. If you're fine with crowds and midday heat, you might want to try around noon for more turquoise-y water. There are a good nunber of stairs. It's fine for the average adult with no disabilities, but it's not an...
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