









4 hour(s)
English
Included
Thrilling buggy ride through the Dominican countryside
Drive your own buggy on off-road trails and tropical terrain
Visit an organic farm to taste fresh local products
Learn about Dominican farming and rural culture
€ 41.6
€ 38.27


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on an unforgettable buggy adventure through the heart of the Dominican countryside, where excitement, culture, and natural beauty come together in one thrilling experience. Drive your own buggy along scenic off-road trails, passing through lush landscapes and vibrant rural areas. Stop at a charming organic farm to sample fresh, authentic Dominican flavors and learn about local agriculture. Continue your journey to a hidden water cave, perfect for a refreshing swim in its cool, crystal-clear waters. Finally, cruise toward the stunning coastline and relax on the golden sands of Macao Beach, soaking in the breathtaking ocean views. This adventure promises a perfect blend of adrenaline, cultural discovery, and natural wonder.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Licensed Guide
Visit to a beach & cave
Alcoholic Beverages
Photos
Gratuities
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
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Fun activity to go while at Punta Cana! Be prepared to get dirty as the guided path takes you through some muddy sections. Stop by to meet "ancient natives" and a stop to swim in a cave!

Domitai park was amazing. We had so much fun from zip lining, biggies, coffee/mamajuana tasting to culture immersion. We danced we swam in denotes and we ate amazing food! One of the best!

Worth every penny, we had so much fun, the food was great and very friendly stuff. Highly recommend this adventure.

Me and my wife did enjoy the excursion overall. The stop at the park was absolutely beautiful, and the cave swim with a live DJ was without a doubt the highlight – proper good fun and a real vibe. The whole park you stop at is stunning, great showcases of the local food, coffee and chocolate. But when it came to the actual buggy ride… let’s just say it could do with some fine tuning – excuse the pun. From the get-go, things were a bit chaotic. We’d specifically asked (and paid) for one of the big Can-Am-style buggies but were initially lumped into a small two-seater. It was low on fuel, so they eventually moved us into the proper one we’d booked – result, or so I thought… There must have been at least 100 people in our group, split into convoys, but even early on it was clear there were issues. As we made our way out to the trails, loads of locals were running alongside the buggies trying to high-five you, sell fruit, or ask for tips. With the sheer size of the group, we were crawling along, and I genuinely felt a bit on edge as kids darted in front of vehicles. Once we hit the trails, the pace didn’t improve – 10–15mph max, and often slower. I’m comparing this to a previous buggy tour I did in Cape Verde where we could let rip in a proper 1000cc monster. This was very different. Every time I tried to pick up a bit of speed, I was told to slow down again. The huge convoy meant it was stop-start the entire way, which quickly became a bit tedious. After what felt like a short loop – maybe a few miles plus the stop – we had a chaotic 50+ buggy U-turn on a narrow trail, then headed back. Not exactly adrenaline-fuelled. As for the buggies themselves – the smaller two-seaters looked like they’d seen better days. When we were finally upgraded, I realised the brake pedal barely worked and the doors wouldn’t stay shut. One bloke had his bonnet fly off mid-drive and managed to catch it! We saw at least 5–6 breakdowns along the way, and even an exhaust fall off one. That said, credit where it’s due – the staff were really friendly and tried their best despite the language barrier. When we got back, they had showers ready, a tidy little shop, and some genuinely warm hospitality. We even bought a nice pair of Zol sunglasses. So all in all, yeah, we had a laugh and made the most of it. But compared to my previous experience, this one felt a bit underwhelming, slightly mad, and in need of a serious rethink. My advice for all it’s worth? Probably take out less people, fix up the buggies a bit more and let people go a little faster if they like. That’s where the adrenaline is. Oh and maybe charge less for photos? You might sell more. $100+ seems crazy

Have to say been on a few of these before and this was probably the worst couldn’t see with the dust even tho we where only go 20 mph couldn’t go any faster because of the massive queue of boogies you’ll definitely need glasses or goggles and a face covering and comfy shoes . It was a good day out but expensive for all you get for you money



