Punta Cana Speed Boat Adventure
About this activity
Highlights
- Thrilling speed boat ride
- Vibrant coral reefs
- Colorful tropical fish
- Exciting banana boat ride
- Breathtaking coastal views
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Speed boat ride
- Snorkeling equipment
- Banana boat ride
- Meals and beverages
Meeting point
Start Location
Tour Package Punta Cana, Melia Tropical Beach Restaurant, Playa Bavaro, Punta Cana 23000, Dominican Republic
Important information
Know before you book
- Minimum booking of two people required
- Not suitable for non-swimmers
- Subject to weather conditions
Know before you go
- Bring a swimsuit and towel
- Apply waterproof sunscreen
- Wear water-friendly footwear
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Stroller Accessible
- Infants Required On Laps
Good to know
- Depth of 2 to 4 meters
- Minimum age to attend is 12 years old
- Must be accompanied by an adult until 17 years of age
- Speed boat capacity 12 people at a time
- Customers who appear intoxicated may be refused service
- Subject to change with prior notice due to weather conditions
- Minimum height for the Stingrays Encounter: 2.6 feet
Traveler reviews
Fantastic day out
Derly fantastic day out would certainly recommend tour guides are amazing. Definitely recommend every moment. The snorkeling was amazing. Please book up
Amazing
Derly amazing host really enjoyed and a once in a lifetime experience really recommend was really great and bar man great
Awesome swimming with sharks and Rays
Derly was a fantastic host with young and old alike The best trip swimming with the sharks and rays Great boat family party atmosphere As for the snorkelling AMAZING THANK TOU
So very sad
Why would anyone want to experience rays and Dolphins in a cage. We were told it's in an open sea environment... ITS NOT! It's a run down cage, maybe 50 yards wide and 75 yards long, maybe! It is in the ocean maybe a 100 yards from shore. The picture here is completely fake. The water was filthy, the Dolphins were lethargic and simply too many people attempting to interact with them and only for a very short moment before a new group was added to the pool. To anyone wanting to see rays and dolphins, this is NOT the way to see them. Probably the saddest thing we saw while in the DR
Way less than the $200 I paid for that.
It is not as advertised. They show a kid in the water with a ray and shark swimming in front of her. REAL DEAL - they have you jump in the water on a platform, squat down, stuff the ONLY ray into your hands, click a few quick photos and your off to the sharks. Swim 100 feet, keep looking for those sharks, get to the end and there they are sleeping it the corner on top of each other. Out of the area and go snorkeling a small reef. That was OK.
