Taino Camp: this new facility sleeps 24 in indigenous cabanas, surrounded by organic gardens

We’re pleased to introduce our new group facility, Campo Taino, shown here receiving its first student group in March 2010. Hand-built with the same local materials and practices of the indigenous Taino Indians, this facility features an ample, breezy social area and three yagua cabins each sleeping 8, all surrounded by organic gardens and a spectacular view of the Dominican Republic North Coast.

2 Responses to “Taino Camp: this new facility sleeps 24 in indigenous cabanas, surrounded by organic gardens”

  1. Joaquin says:

    Congratulations. It’s looking good. Continue success!!!!

  2. Ted says:

    Didn’t know there were lights. Looks neat.

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