Get ready to drive your own dune buggy through Dominican villages, taste homemade cocoa at a local house, swim in a crystal-clear cave, and relax on Macao Beach. This half-day adventure mixes real countryside life with wild off-road fun—perfect if you want more than just another beach day.
“Hold on tight, we’re going for it!” That’s what our guide shouted as we rolled out of the parking lot, engines rumbling and faces already dusted with a fine layer of earth. The buggy felt solid under my hands—nothing fancy, just pure fun. We zipped past small houses painted in faded pinks and blues, kids waving as we passed by. The air smelled like wet grass and something sweet I couldn’t quite place, maybe cocoa drying somewhere nearby.
We stopped at a family home where the porch was stacked with sacks of coffee beans and cocoa pods. Our guide showed us how they roast and grind the beans right there—no machines, just strong arms and old tools. I tried a spoonful of thick, gritty cocoa paste; it tasted earthy and rich, nothing like the stuff back home. Someone’s radio played merengue in the background while chickens pecked around our feet.
After bouncing along muddy trails, we reached Macao Beach. The sand was warm and soft between my toes, and the water looked almost unreal—clear enough to see tiny fish darting near my ankles. Locals were selling fried plantains under palm trees, their laughter mixing with the sound of waves. Before heading back, we took one last stop: an underground river cave. The water inside was cold enough to make me gasp but so fresh it woke me right up. I floated for a minute, watching sunlight flicker across the stone ceiling.
Yes, the guide gives clear instructions before you start driving. The buggies are automatic and easy to handle even if you’ve never driven one before.
A swimsuit is best since you’ll get wet in the cave. Water shoes can help with rocky spots but aren’t required.
The whole experience takes about four hours from pickup to drop-off, including all stops along the way.
No full meal is provided but you’ll get to sample local cocoa and coffee at one of the stops. Bring cash if you want snacks at Macao Beach.
Your day comes with round-trip transportation from your hotel so you don’t have to worry about getting there or back, plus a friendly local guide who shares stories and tips along the way. All buggy gear is provided—including helmets—and when it’s time to explore or swim, your guide handles everything so you can focus on having fun.
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