Such a knowledgeable and awesome team who put in a lot of effort. I can't thank them enough for the time we spent.










Join a 3.5-hour eco-tour in Punta Cana to swim in crystal-clear cenotes, walk lush trails, meet wildlife like hawks & iguanas, and taste local Dominican treats (chocolate, mamajuana & coffee).
? Embark on a unique nature escape in Punta Cana with this 3.5-hour eco-adventure to the Cenotes of Ojos Indígenas. You’ll hike lush trails, swim in crystal-clear natural cenotes, and taste authentic Dominican flavors — all while learning about local wildlife and Taíno culture.
Swim in hidden natural cenotes, surrounded by tropical forest.
Discover wildlife encounters: see the endangered Ridgway’s Hawk and Rhinoceros Iguanas.
Taste Dominican cultural treats: chocolate, mamajuana (a local drink), and coffee at the Taino Gifts shop.
Visit a bee-keeping area, learn about organic honey production, and enjoy a honey tasting.
Enjoy a guided walk through the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Reserve, with interpretative commentary.
Get ready for an unforgettable eco-journey! First, you’ll meet the rare Ridgway’s Hawk, an endangered bird that plays a vital role in the local ecosystem. Next, you’ll explore a bee-keeping area where local honey is produced, followed by a honey tasting.
Then, you’ll walk through the ecological reserve to the habitat of the Rhinoceros Iguana, learning about conservation efforts. After that, the highlight: diving into the Inriri Cenote, swimming in its clear, cool waters surrounded by lush nature.
To finish, you’ll be treated to a cultural tasting in the Taino Gifts shop: savor Dominican chocolate, aromatic coffee, and the island’s iconic drink, mamajuana, while learning about Taíno heritage.
Hotel pickup & drop-off (Punta Cana / Bávaro / Macao / Uvero Alto)
Bilingual live guide (English, Spanish)
Wildlife interaction: Ridgway’s Hawk, Rhinoceros Iguana
Visit to bee-keeping area + honey tasting
Swim in cenotes (Inriri Cenote)
Snorkel equipment provided
A cultural & shopping stop (Taino Gifts)
Tasting: chocolate, coffee, mamajuana
Swimwear and a towel for cenote swimming
Comfortable walking shoes (for the trails)
Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
A change of clothes (if you want)
Camera / smartphone to capture wildlife and cenotes
Non-swimmers (swimming is required)
People with back problems or limited mobility / wheelchair users
People over ~95 years (per provider restriction)
People with severe insect allergies (because of the reserve’s natural environment)
Travellers consistently highlight:
The tranquil cenotes, which feel like hidden natural sanctuaries.
The knowledgeable and entertaining guide (many mention a guide named “Roma”) who makes the tour both educational and fun.
The mix of nature and culture — it's not just swimming, but also wildlife, tasting, and cultural learning.
The good balance: not too long (3.5h), but enough to feel like a meaningful escape
After completing your reservation, our team will contact you one day before your tour to confirm your exact hotel / Airbnb pickup time or meeting point.
If you selected a meeting point during your booking, please note that your reservation is fully confirmed — simply arrive at the chosen location at the scheduled time.
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We look forward to welcoming you! 🌴✨
Such a knowledgeable and awesome team who put in a lot of effort. I can't thank them enough for the time we spent.
A must for first timers to the Dominican Republic!
This tour gave us a way to get to know the area quickly and plan our vacation easily. Thank you for the hard work put into the trip.
The awesome tour guide made this trip so memorable and kind. What a team for such a good experience, 5 stars.
Worth a booking for an easy day out. Excellent team and well run! We have all enjoyed it! Book today.























































