The Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park covers over 45 acres of amazing tropical forest dotted here and there by natural fresh water lagoons (called “eyes”) that are fed by an underground river. The best way to fully appreciate all you can see in the park is to take a guided tour (offered in English, French, or Spanish), which will explain the local flora and fauna. The park is home to over 100 species of birds, 27 of which are only found in the Dominican Republic. You can also tour the park’s fruit gardens, the botanical gardens, a petting zoo, and an iguana farm. Self-guided tours are also allowed, and you can have a refreshing swim in three of the lagoons where you may be lucky enough to spot a turtle, so bring along your goggles.

Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park, 960 Ave. Abraham Lincoln, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, Phone: 809-959-9221

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