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Island Life Hostel

1.0 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (80)
"I stayed here for 4 nights. Met some amazing people from around the world. The owner is great and made me feel very comfortable. There was a glitch initially but he sorted it out in no time. Nothing was too much trouble for him. He made me feel well looked after. I'll definitely visit again!"
The price is AED 140
AED 165 total
includes taxes & fees
24 Apr - 25 Apr
Island Life Hostel

Lechuza River Campingcamping House

1.0 star property
Lechuza River Campingcamping House

Hostal Arboleda, Colonial Zone, Santo Domingo

1.0 star property
Hostal Arboleda, Colonial Zone, Santo Domingo
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A seed bank tucked away at the end of a dead end road outside of Santo Domingo.  This was started by the US Forest Service and is now run by the local government.  They are providing seeds and seedlings for reforestation across the island, including Haiti.
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