Amy and Evan Sperling love all our donkeys. Bunny is just too cute! That's why they adopted her.
Renee & Jan van Grinsven say: "Negrita caught our eye with her beautiful chocolate brown coat and lovely eyes. Great wedding gift! It truly is a happy Island!" Negrita was born pitch black but due to the sun her coat changed in color. She was born in May 2005 at our sanctuary.
Dee Sossa loves the stories about how the donkeys were workers on the island. With no place to go and that we are kind enough to build them a sanctuary. So she decided to adopt Cactus to help us out. This is the closest Cactus wanted to come. Still very shy!
Barbara and Jim Nemecek bring apples and carrots every time they visit us. Each year they adopt a different donkey. This year they like Gypsy, they have a cat with the same name. Easy to remember!
William, Heather, Matthew, James & Kyle Mulvihill adopted Cactus "as every baby needs a family" Cactus came in on April 25 of this year. He was always walking on his own and many people already called about him. We could easily catch him while he was locked up at the tennis court at Baby Beach. Donkeys need company and since he was always on his own we decided not to bring him back to Baby Beach after his surgery (which will be tomorrow, pssst do not tell him).
Take Route 4a from the hotels and follow this road for 14 km, pass all the circles/roundabouts until you see a sign for the French Men’s Pass. Make a left turn onto the French Men’s Pass, then 1st left, 2nd right. On that dirt road you will find the Donkey Sanctuary after about 200 meters.
If you have a GPS device, navigate to these coordinates:  N 12°48.974’  W 069°96.642’  This will bring you to the entrance of the Donkey Sanctuary.
Or use Google Maps Directions
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