Adventure Brief
Discover Punta Cana’s vibrant countryside and stunning beaches on an exhilarating ATV and buggy tour. Dive into hidden cenotes and taste local delicacies along the way.
3–4 hours
moderate
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

Discover Punta Cana’s vibrant countryside and stunning beaches on an exhilarating ATV and buggy tour. Dive into hidden cenotes and taste local delicacies along the way.
More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders
Feel the pulse of adventure in Punta Cana with a thrilling ATV and buggy tour. Begin your journey at a traditional ranch, sampling Dominican delicacies like chocolate and the famous mamajuana. Choose your ride—opt for a buggy for a playful, muddy ride or an ATV for a more technical challenge. Venture through off-road trails that promise thrills and dust or mud, culminating in a plunge into the crystal-clear waters of a hidden cenote nestled deep in the lush El Salado. Bypass local vendors or engage in a chat about culture and trades.







Difficulty
moderate
Duration
3–4 hours
Fitness Level
Participants should be in good physical shape to handle off-road vehicle operation and possible walking in challenging terrains.
Wildlife
History
Macao Beach is one of the last 'public' beaches in the Dominican Republic, valued for its scenic and less commercialized nature.
Conservation
Participants are encouraged to respect the natural environment, especially at the pristine cenote and public beaches to ensure minimal impact.

Reserve your spot on the ATV and Buggy Excursion 4x4 in Punta Cana today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.
Prepare for Weather Conditions
The trails can be either muddy or dusty, so bring a bandana and sunglasses to protect yourself.
Hydration is Key
Carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the journey.
Mind the Cenote
The cenote is a refreshing pitstop; remember to bring swimwear and a towel.
Plan for Souvenirs
Bring some extra cash if you wish to purchase photos or local crafts post-tour.
Bandana or Scarf
A bandana helps protect your face from dust or mud during the ride.
Sunglasses
Essential for eye protection from sun glare and trail debris.
Swimwear
Wear swimwear under your clothes for a quick dip in the cenote.
Sturdy Footwear
Good grip is necessary for walking on uneven, potentially slippery terrain.