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Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas)
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Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas)

A stunning 1,500-acre ecological reserve inside the Punta Cana Resort, featuring 12 freshwater lagoons (indigenous eyes), nature trails through subtropical forest, and a protected beach. Perfect for f...

Punta Cana Resort & Club, Carretera Punta Cana, Punta Cana 23000 · Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

4.7 / 5
Morning 8-11am, November-April
85% parent-approved
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4.7
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Price Range
3-16
Recommended Age
85%
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Why Families Love Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas)

A stunning 1,500-acre ecological reserve inside the Punta Cana Resort, featuring 12 freshwater lagoons (indigenous eyes), nature trails through subtropical forest, and a protected beach. Perfect for families who want a safe, guided nature experience with swimming in crystal-clear natural pools.

Guided Nature TrailsSwimming LagoonsRestroomsParkingShaded Picnic Areas
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Age-Specific Guide

Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas) suits ages 3-16. Here's what each age group will love:

Toddlers (0–3)

Suitability85%

Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas) is toddler-friendly with high safety standards. Visit during morning hours for the calmest experience.

Young Kids (4–9)

Suitability95%

This age group loves Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas). The interactive elements are perfect for curious minds. Safety measures are excellent. Plan for 2–3 hours.

Tweens & Teens (10+)

Suitability75%

Older kids appreciate the deeper experiences here. A full-day visit works great: Morning walk + lagoon swim + beach time at the reserve's private beach + picnic lunch

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Top Attractions & Activities

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Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas)

A stunning 1,500-acre ecological reserve inside the Punta Cana Resort, featuring 12 freshwater lagoons (indigenous eyes)...

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Punta Cana Family Walking Route

A parent-tested route through Punta Cana connecting Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas) with playgrounds, kid-friendly cafes, and rest stops.

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3-16 Experience Package

Tailored 3-16-year-old experience featuring activities matched to energy levels and attention spans.

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Tips & Tricks from Real Parents

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Book the 8am guided tour - it's cooler, less crowded, and you'll spot more iguanas and birds before the heat sets in.

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Bring water shoes. The lagoon bottoms are sandy but the trail between them has some rocky patches.

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Only 4 of the 12 lagoons are open for swimming. The clearest one is Laguna 8 - it's the deepest and most Instagrammable.

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The nature trail is about 1.5 km. It's stroller-friendly in a rugged way - better to baby-wear if your kid is under 2.

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Pack bug spray. The forest has mosquitoes especially after rain. The resort provides some at the entrance but bring your own.

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Safety Assessment

4.7 / 5(Excellent)

Safety Features

Certified Nature GuidesLife Jackets AvailableClearly Marked TrailsFirst Aid StationFenced Entry
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Practical Information

Best Time to Visit

Morning 8-11am, November-April

Getting Around

Punta Cana has solid family-friendly transport. For stroller users, check for elevator access at metro stations.

Family Accommodation

Hotels near Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas) range from budget to luxury. Look for family rooms, kid's clubs, and early dinner service.

Kid-Friendly Dining

Punta Cana has excellent child-friendly dining near Indigenous Eyes Park (Parque Ojos Indigenas) — kids' menus, high chairs, and quick service.

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Where to Stay

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Popular family-friendly tours, attractions, and day trips in Punta Cana. Book directly on Viator.

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A Real Parent's Story

She thought she was swimming in a giant fishbowl

Our 6-year-old kept calling the lagoon the giant fishbowl because she could see every pebble at the bottom. We spent 2 hours floating in Laguna 8 while parrotfish swam past. The most peaceful family morning of our entire trip.

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I was nervous about taking two young kids into nature in the Caribbean - bugs, currents, who knows what. But the Indigenous Eyes park is so well-managed. Our guide led us slowly, pointing out lizards and tropical flowers. The lagoon swimming was the highlight - waist-deep, no waves, water like glass. My daughter refused to leave.

Emma, mom of 2 from Toronto

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