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.

Punta Cana Mountain Safari Tour with Party Boat Cruise
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- See mountains and plantations on a safari tour
- Take a walk around Higuey and its market
- Sail Bavaro coast onboard a party boat
Boat cruise
Drinks
Lunch
Fresh fruit
Local delicacy tasting
Transport
Swim stops
- Not suitable for expectant mothers
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
- Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
- Bring insect repellent
- Bring a towel
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring suitable footwear
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
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Anonymous
From United States of America - April 2025Excellent
Overall rated5/5
very good would definitely recommend ☀️
Tonysrice
From United Kingdom - June 2022Traveled as a couple
25 - 34 years old
Excellent
Overall rated4/5
The mountain tour or safari as it was being sold to other guests, is a nice and lovely scenery. Felt a bit awkward visiting the school but all in all ...
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