Indigenous Eyes Park is a nature reserve dedicated to research and conservation efforts of nature and wildlife in the Dominican Republic.
Things to do here
The reserve has over 1,500 acres of lowland, subtropical forest to explore, filled with mangroves, natural springs, trails, and underground rivers.
1. Visit the 12 Eyes (Cenotes) 2. Swim With Horses 3. Iguana Habitat 4. Honey Bees
Full Details + how to book
This relaxing oasis is spread over 1,500 acres of pristine lowland subtropical forest–undeveloped and perfect for a quiet escape in nature.
You can book a tour or take a self-guided excursion through the park.
Read our full guide to visiting Indigenous Eyes in Punta Cana