Great
We all loved this tour! Pros: Interesting talk about island history, and local produce. Really tasty samples, and opportunity to buy (but not a hard sell at all). The cenote is lovely and refreshing, and we spent about 20 minutes swimming. The buggy drive is a decent length time, with a good chance to enjoy both the ride, and the countryside. Macao beach is beautiful. The cons: Bandanas are extra ($5 each) so take cash. Goggles are $20 each. We weren't given helmets, but didn't feel unsafe. The whole day feels a little rushed, you pack a lot in. So anyone with mobility issues (or even just a little unfit, to be honest) would struggle to keep up with the pace. The buggies frequently break down. We had two buggies in our party, and had 3 replacements between us. (But the replacements are handled very quickly so it's not a major issue and doesn't impact the fun.) There are a lot of salesmen at the beach... selling photos with parrots or iguanas: jewellery; hats, sarongs, etc. You get a little bombarded, but they're friendly and accept 'no thanks/gracias' without issue. Overall a fab day, loads of fun. Would recommend.