A British woman says a resort in the Dominican Republic served her “soapy” mojitos, leaving her bedridden with orange diarrhea, according to a report.

Karin Kidd said she came down with a mystery illness at the Luxury Bahia Principe Resort Bouganville La Romana, where she had a suspicious-tasting cocktail at the pool, The Sun reported.

She said she told her daughter, “‘This doesn’t taste right. It’s soapy.’

“I couldn’t bear the taste, so I stopped drinking them completely,” Kidd said. “I assumed they had cleaned the machines with a chemical cleaner or something.”

Kidd went back to her hotel room and soon started vomiting.

“I don’t want to be graphic, but I was very, very unwell. There was orange diarrhea,” she told The Sun.

She said her stomach issues continued after she returned home, where she consulted her brother, who is a doctor. He told her he believes chlorine or another toxic chemical was mixed into her drink.

Kidd said she’s speaking out now about her August 2018 vacation in the wake of several tourist deaths at the same hotel chain.

Miranda Schaup-Werner, 41, of Pennsylvania collapsed and died from a heart attack May 25 at the resort in La Romana. Five days later, Nathaniel Holmes, 63, and Cynthia Ann Day, 49, of Maryland were found dead at the same hotel from pulmonary edema and respiratory failure.

The Bahia Principe Hotels said in a statement, “Bahia Principe is collaborating completely with the authorities and hope for a prompt resolution of their inquiries and actions and will not be making any further statements that may interfere with them.”