This is a Dominican Republic backcountry tour like no other. Driving a can-am ATV buggy, you'll crawl on dirt roads through villages and race on a rally track as well as swim in a vast cenote cave. You'll also get to taste typical local products such as cassava pastry. An experience that'll put a bit of oomph into your holiday.
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