You’ll kick up mud on an ATV buggy ride from Punta Cana to Macao Beach, stopping for a cold-water cave swim and tastings of Dominican coffee, chocolate, and mamajuana at a countryside home. Expect laughter with your guide, earthy smells from cacao farms, and plenty of sun-soaked moments to remember long after you shake the sand from your shoes.
We jerked forward as the ATVs rumbled out of Punta Cana — dust in my teeth already, but I didn’t care. Our guide, José, shouted something over the engines that I only half caught (my Spanish is still embarrassing), but he grinned and pointed at the trail ahead. The air smelled like wet earth and exhaust, sharp and weirdly sweet. I remember gripping the handlebars tighter as we hit the first muddy patch. There was this kid waving at us from a cacao field — his hands were stained brown, and he flashed a peace sign like he’d done it a thousand times before.
We stopped at a small house where José’s aunt makes coffee and chocolate. She handed us tiny cups — thick, almost gritty coffee that tasted smoky and strong. Someone tried mamajuana for the first time (not me — I chickened out) and coughed so hard even José laughed. The tobacco drying on strings smelled spicy-sweet in the heat. It felt like we were intruding a bit, but they just kept smiling and offering more.
The cave was colder than I expected — you step down into this blue water cenote and suddenly everything goes quiet except for splashing echoes. My skin prickled when I jumped in; it was a shock after all that sun. Some people just dipped their toes, but honestly? That swim sticks with me more than any beach photo.
Macao Beach came last — wide sand, loud waves, vendors calling out in Spanish about empanadas and bracelets. We had maybe an hour there; it went too fast. I sat on my towel watching kids chase each other through the foam while my shoes filled with sand again (should’ve just gone barefoot). On the drive back, everyone was quieter — tired in that good way you get after doing something totally new.
The tour typically lasts half a day including stops at Macao Beach, a natural cave swim, and a countryside tasting visit.
Yes, entrance to swim in a natural blue water cenote is included during the tour.
Yes, round-trip transportation from your accommodation is included.
You’ll try Dominican coffee, chocolate, green tea, organic tobacco products, and mamajuana rum.
This specific tour includes leisure time at Macao Beach as one of its highlights.
Yes, there are local vendors selling snacks like empanadas and drinks along the beach.
Service animals are allowed on this ATV & buggy adventure in Punta Cana.
The activity is suitable for most fitness levels but not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal or cardiovascular issues.
Your day includes round-trip transportation from your hotel or accommodation in Punta Cana, entry to swim in a natural blue water cenote cave, guided stops at cacao farms with tastings of Dominican chocolate, coffee, green tea and mamajuana rum at a traditional countryside home before relaxing at beautiful Macao Beach for some free time before heading back.
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