Four Wheel ATV Ride in Punta Cana

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About this experience

Your half-day adventure begins with a morning, midday, or afternoon pickup from your Punta Cana hotel, when you board a vehicle to head to the nearby Quad Ranch. Upon arrival, you will receive a safety briefing and learn the controls of an ATV. Once you feel confident, you can embark on an off-road journey through lush tropical forests and plantations. Stop to sample Dominican chocolate, coffee, and rum at a local farm before continuing on to the Taíno Ecological Park, where you'll have the chance to take a dip in the freshwater hot springs. The tour culminates with a stop at Macao Beach, a stretch of sand surrounded by limestone cliffs, where you'll have time to relax and shop for souvenirs. The duration of the tour will be around 3 to 4 hours depending on the the speed while driving the ATV. Time driving between visited locations and might depend on the flow of the group. The return transfer occurs after returning to the offices where you took the quad.

ExploreDomRep travel tips

  • Bring sunscreen and water — The DR sun is intense year-round. Reef-safe sunscreen is appreciated at beach and ocean excursions.
  • Cash is king for tips — Tour guides, drivers, and boat operators appreciate tips in Dominican pesos (DOP) or USD. Budget RD$200–500 per person for a half-day tour.
  • Book morning slots— Morning tours avoid the afternoon heat and rain showers (especially May–November). You'll also beat the crowds at popular spots.
  • Hotel pickup availability — Many tours offer free pickup from Punta Cana, Bavaro, and Santo Domingo hotels. Check the inclusions above or confirm with the operator after booking.

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