Explore Santo Domingo’s history with a city tour. Visit Los Tres Ojos, Columbus Lighthouse, and the National Palace. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch.
Explore Santo Domingo’s history with a city tour. Visit Los Tres Ojos, Columbus Lighthouse, and the National Palace. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch.
- The 3 Eyes National Park - This cavern features a large freshwater lake that split thousands of years ago due to a natural phenomenon, creating four beautiful and distinctive interconnected caves.
- Columbus Lighthouse (Faro A Colon) - The Columbus Lighthouse is a museum and memorial monument that houses the symbolic remains of the explorer…
- The 3 Eyes National Park - This cavern features a large freshwater lake that split thousands of years ago due to a natural phenomenon, creating four beautiful and distinctive interconnected caves.
- Columbus Lighthouse (Faro A Colon) - The Columbus Lighthouse is a museum and memorial monument that houses the symbolic remains of the explorer Christopher Columbus. It was inaugurated in 1992 to mark the 500th anniversary of Columbus’s first voyage to America. The structure is cross-shaped, measuring approximately 800 meters in length and 36.5 meters in height.
- Catedral primada de Americas - The Cathedral of Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, better known as the First Cathedral of America, is the main Christian monument in the capital. Not only is it a building with over 500 years of history, but it is also a key place to understand Dominican and American culture in general.
- Zona Colonial - This area of Santo Domingo features colonial buildings and streets with old cobblestones that are highly attractive to tourists. Notable sites include the Alcázar de Colón (which belonged to Diego Colón, son of Christopher Columbus), the Museum of the Royal Houses, the First Cathedral of America, and the Ozama Fortress. As a result, there are both national hotels (such as the Hotel Conde de Peñalba) and international ones (like the Sofitel Nicolás de Ovando in the house of Nicolás de Ovando). Most hotels are located on El Conde Street and Las Damas Street.
On December 8, 1990, it was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) under the name “Colonial City of Santo Domingo,” covering an area of 93 hectares. Today, it is one of the most important tourist destinations in Santo Domingo and one of the most visited by both national and international tourists in the Dominican Republic.
- Round trip transportation
- Entry fee
- Lunch buffet style
- Guide
- Round trip transportation
- Entry fee
- Lunch buffet style
- Guide
- Photos
- Tips
- Photos
- Tips
Discover the rich history of Santo Domingo on a fascinating excursion that takes you through the city’s most iconic landmarks. Start with a visit to Los Tres Ojos, an impressive complex of caves and underground lagoons. Then, head to the majestic Columbus Lighthouse, a monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus that houses his remains. The tour…
Discover the rich history of Santo Domingo on a fascinating excursion that takes you through the city’s most iconic landmarks. Start with a visit to Los Tres Ojos, an impressive complex of caves and underground lagoons. Then, head to the majestic Columbus Lighthouse, a monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus that houses his remains. The tour continues to the imposing National Palace, where you can admire the architecture and learn more about the political history of the Dominican Republic. To complete the experience, enjoy a delicious buffet lunch featuring a variety of local and international dishes. This tour is perfect for those who want to explore Dominican history and culture while enjoying a day full of adventure and authentic flavors.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.