
Countryside in Punta Cana

Dominican Republic buggie prime adventure
You'll get a close-up look at the Dominican countryside on this thrilling off-road adventure. Riding a low-slung buggy, you'll drive through winding rural dirt tracks all the way to the famous Domitai Cave Park. There'll be a swim stop at a cave with a natural pool, too.This Terracross safari is geared for mud-splattered, high-octane fun. But that's not all. Your expert local guide will bring you to villages and an organic co-op ranch. Here, you'll learn all about coconut oil, sugarcane, coffee and chocolate as well as the unique Dominican chocolate tea. And you'll get to taste a few of them, too, along with the national tipple, mamajuana.You'll also get to swim in a cenote. These rocky sinkholes with clear, fresh water are a joy to swim in. And as Domitai Park is a private venue, there are fewer crowds and vendors than at other cenotes.
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Punta Cana Mountain Safari Tour with Party Boat Cruise
Double up on both land and sea adventures with this exhilarating full-day tour. It's an early morning start as you jump on a safari truck and set off exploring sugar cane plantations, rural schools and more. Stop for a walk around Higuey before spending the afternoon sailing along the Bavaro coast onboard a party boat, where dancing and swim stops come as standard.
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When you've got waterfalls, colourful villages and plenty of culture on your doorstep, there's nothing quite like getting out and into the action. This full day tour sees you mingling with locals at schools, exploring Bayaguana, swimming in waterfalls and seeing how sugar cane and tobacco are processed.
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Xploration Animal Encounters Tour with a Local Guide
This half-day trip has family fun stamped all over it. You'll venture out to Xploration Animal Park where you can hop on a panoramic bus tour or wander at your own pace. There's even some interaction with the farm animals, and plenty of lookout points to cast your eyes over the landscapes of the Dominican Republic.
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Adventure-seekers should look no further than this ziplining adventure in Punta Cana. You'll head out to the heart of the Anamuya Mountain range in a safari minibus, where a thrilling 18 platform, 12 zipline takes centre stage for an epic day out. Channel your inner tarzan as you whizz through the treetops, soaking in the sights above 800m in the air. And after your heart stops racing, you'll wind down with some fresh exotic fruit back at the ranch.

Anamuya Mountains Small Group Walking Tour
Take a walk on the wild side with a tour of the Dominican Republic's rugged Anamuya Mountains. See a snapshot of rural life as shown to you by an in-the-know local. Alex, one of our expert guides, says, ‘I'm a native and have been guiding tours here for more than 10 years. You'll learn about local history, plants and crops, and get to try home-grown coffee and fruit, too.'Fun facts, exotic wildlife and the chance to take a river swim – this tour has it all. After pick-up from your hotel, we'll head deep into the Dominican outback. And because we'll visit the less-travelled parts of the country, it helps support areas that don't usually benefit from tourism. What's more, you'll be part of a small group of just 16 guests, minimising our carbon footprint. ‘It's a great way to get in touch with nature and give back to the rural community,' says Alex. Rolling through the forest-carpeted countryside, we'll arrive at a ranch, where we begin with complimentary drinks and the lowdown on the day ahead.Set off trekking through luxuriant, peaked landscapes as your friendly guide shows you around. You'll meet the locals and taste locally grown seasonal products – from farm to fork, it doesn't get much fresher. Be sure to keep an eye out for rare plants, birds and wildlife, too. Being part of this experience is a boost to wildlife conservation efforts in the region. Finally, we'll head to the River Anamuya, where you can cool off with a well-earned swim and a thirst-quenching coconut water.
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Higuey and River Yuma full-day tour with lunch and Voodoo show
Sugarcane, sacred shrines, a riverboat trip and even a voodoo show. This exclusive excursion has a bit of everything that makes the Dominican Republic so fascinating. Expect to meet plenty of locals and explore inland around the River. Get off the beaten track for a true flavour of Dominican culture and society when you visit a fruit farm, a fishing village and a market. Luis, one of our expert guides, says, ‘Higuey is where most of the local resort staff live, and it's an enriching experience to see daily life in full swing. At the market, you can buy all sorts, from a bottle of rum to a live chicken.'You'll get a real taste for the country straight away with a visit to a plantation. Savour tropical fruits such as papaya and pineapple as well as coffee and cocoa. Up next is Higuey, the provincial capital, where you'll get to poke around for spices in the market and see locals stocking up on fresh produce. You'll also pass by the lamdark modern basilica – an important shrine.Next, we head south through tropical countryside to the little fishing village of Boca de Yuma. After a leisurely lunch of Caribbean dishes prepared with local ingredients, you'll set off on a boat ride on the River Yuma. Afterwards, discover the complicated history of Dominican sugarcane plantations at a ‘batey'. These plantation camps are home to communities of sugarcane-harvesting Haitians. Meet and chat with the community, and then watch as they put on a voodoo show.
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Punta Cana Evening Buggy Tour with Dominican Dinner
This experience has adventure stamped all over it. Off-road buggy or safari truck rides, traditional Taino ceremonies and swimming in underground pools make for an adrenaline-pumping evening from Punta Cana. Juan, one of our local guides, says ‘Caves and cenotes played an important role in the indigenous Taino culture. Despite looking so tempting with their cool aquamarine water, the Taino people never swam in the cenotes or used the water because of their belief that they were a gateway to the underworld.' Plus, you'll enjoy a Dominican dinner and an open bar followed by live music.To kick off your all-action evening, you'll power through the Dominican countryside, zoom along dirt tracks and watch as the landscape transforms from day to night. Guided by torchlight, you'll continue your journey to take a swim in a natural cave pool, known as a cenote, with atmospheric lighting. And if you choose the safari truck option, you'll also get to visit the eerie depths of Yara Cave.With flaming torches lighting the way, you'll make your way back to base for a well-earned drink and a tasty dinner of local cuisine. The restaurant staff pride themselves on creating classic Dominican dishes, freshly prepared with seasonal produce from the island. Rounding off the evening is a traditional Taino dance show and the chance to join in with a boogie or enjoy the open bar under the stars.
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Los Haitises National Park full-day tour with beachside lunch
If dreamy islands and pristine nature are your thing, then this three-in-one tour is a must-do. It's a perfect mix of landscapes and seascapes, action and relaxation. You'll explore mountains, caves and beaches at Cayo Levantado, Los Haitises National Park and Redonda Mountain – a 100% Dominican experience. Ramon, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Los Haitises is a haven for birds. You'll likely spot the endemic and endangered Ridgway's hawk, the Hispaniolan piculet, the Hispaniolan woodpecker, the Hispaniolan emerald, as well as pelicans, frigate birds, herons and many more birds in flight.'From Punta Cana, you'll set off through the Anamuya mountain range en route to the top of Montaña Redonda for a light breakfast. Drink in the epic views of the tropical landscape rippling down to the coast, or relax on one of the swings and hammocks. Then it's off to Canitas, where you'll hop aboard a speedboat and zoom across Samana Bay to Cayo Levantado. This little island out in the bay is known for its blissful beaches. After time to swim, snorkel or sunbathe here, you'll enjoy a tasty lunch of fresh local fish, beachside.But there's more. You'll also discover abundant natural beauty in Los Haitises National Park. Weave through the rocky islets by boat and look out for wildlife in the thick vegetation. Visiting a cave once inhabited by the indigenous Taino people, you'll see their ancient petroglyphs and pictographs – cave art – before passing through a natural mangrove on your return.
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Punta Cana Terra Country 4x4 Tour with Tasting Experience
Ready for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Dominican countryside? This tour promises to be as thrilling as it is enlightening. As you navigate through tropical landscapes on your 4x4 quad bike, you'll see glimpses of the authentic Dominican life. Our expert local guide Maria shares, “You'll connect with people, traditions, flavours, and natural wonders on this tour – like the sacred ‘La Seiba' tree, worshipped by the ancient Taino Indians – for a glimpse of the island's past.” Kick-start your day by visiting a typical Dominican home, where you'll get an intimate taste of rural life. Savour a traditional dish bursting with flavour after watching how to prepare it, then try fresh coffee and local chocolate. The quality of the organic products here are a reflection of local traditions and give Dominican cuisine its vibrant flavours. Then it's time to unwind at the riverside. Dive into the refreshing water of a country swimming pool with a backdrop of mountains or try your hand at river fishing under the guidance of local experts. Your tour concludes at a scenic countryside ranch where you can relish the opportunity to relax by the pool with an open bar of beer and rum. This extraordinary trip combines cultural immersion, thrilling adventure, culinary delights, and natural beauty.
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