If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring the Dominican Republic on horseback, this tour offers a surprisingly authentic and accessible experience. For $79 per person, you get roughly 3 to 4 hours of riding through the lush landscapes of the Samana Peninsula, culminating with a splash in the shallow waters of a beautiful beach. Led by knowledgeable guides and including all necessary equipment, this adventure caters to both beginners and seasoned riders alike.
What makes this tour especially appealing? First, the personalized instruction and safety measures mean even first-time riders can confidently enjoy the ride. Second, the stunning scenery, from mango and cocoa trees to the coastal views, provides a scenic backdrop that feels both peaceful and invigorating.
A few considerations: while transportation from Las Terrenas is included, the tour doesn’t cover hotel pickups, so you’ll want to plan accordingly. And, for those with a love of adventure, be prepared for a relaxed pace rather than adrenaline-pumping action.
This tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy nature, scenic views, and a touch of local flavor—especially families with children aged 6 and up, or anyone interested in a laid-back, authentic horseback riding experience in the Caribbean.
Key Points

- Inclusive experience: All equipment, helmets, and instruction are provided, making it suitable for beginners.
- Stunning scenery: Ride through diverse landscapes, including mango and coffee trees, with a highlight at the beach.
- Stress-free logistics: Round-trip transportation from Las Terrenas simplifies planning.
- Beverages included: Quench your thirst as you ride and relax afterward.
- Safety and comfort: Guides prioritize safety, making this a relaxed experience for all.
- Limited group size: Max 8 travelers, allowing for personalized attention.
An In-Depth Look at the Horseback Ride Experience

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Starting Point and Transportation
The adventure begins at Paseo de la Costanera in Las Terrenas, where you’ll meet your guides and hop into a shared vehicle heading to Rancho Playa. The round-trip transportation is included in the price, removing much of the hassle that can come with booking local taxis or shuttles. We appreciate how this makes the experience more laid-back—no worries about navigating or organizing transport in an unfamiliar place.
Rancho Playa and the Safety Briefing
Upon arrival at the stables, the guides—who are often multilingual—give a brief safety talk. This is a respectful nod to both beginners and seasoned riders, ensuring everyone is comfortable before mounting. They’ll fit you with a helmet, and then they choose a horse suited to your size and experience level. This personalized approach is a standout; it shows the guides’ commitment to safety and making sure everyone has a good time.
The Riding Trail
Once in the saddle, we loved how the guides led us through the varied landscape of the Samana Peninsula. The scenery here feels different from the typical beach resorts—think rolling hills, lush greenery, and local farms—offering a more authentic taste of rural Dominican life. Riding through mango, coffee, and cocoa trees, you get a sense of the local land and its agricultural roots.
The guides are attentive, ensuring a smooth ride and sharing insights about the area, making it both a scenic and educational experience. The pace is relaxed, which suits the majority of travelers, including those with little riding experience. As one reviewer, David_N, mentioned, “All the horses are very nice to ride on,” and the guides do a good job of keeping everyone comfortable.
The Beach Stop at Alleman
The highlight for many is arriving at the beach—Alleman—where you can hop off your horse and wade into the shallow waters. This part of the tour is special because it offers a rare chance to combine riding with actual play in the ocean. You can splash around, relax, and take in the ocean breeze, making the 3-hour ride feel well worth the price.
Refreshments and Relaxation
Beverages are included during the ride, so you can stay hydrated while taking in the views. After the ride, there’s an opportunity to enjoy bottled water and perhaps a cold drink, which keeps you refreshed after your outdoor adventure.
Return and End of Tour
The tour wraps up back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward. No need to worry about how to get back to your hotel. The maximum group size is 8, ensuring a more intimate, personalized experience, and the guides’ attentiveness shines through in reviews, with many travelers mentioning how accommodating and friendly the staff are.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This ride is perfect for families with children aged 6 and up, as long as they’re comfortable with horses. It’s also a good choice for beginners or those who prefer a relaxed pace—you won’t find adrenaline-fueled gallops here, but rather a gentle, scenic tour. Travelers who appreciate local landscapes and authentic experiences will find this trip rewarding.
If you’re someone who values knowledgeable guides and stunning views, this tour hits the mark. And, with a very high rating of 5.0/5 based on nearly 100 reviews, it’s clear that most participants leave satisfied. One reviewer even noted how guides took extra care of elder riders, illustrating that this is truly a flexible, welcoming experience.
Total Value and Practical Considerations

At $79, the tour offers good value—especially considering the included transportation, equipment, and beverages. The experience lasts about three to four hours, which strikes a nice balance between enough time in the saddle and not overdoing it. The price point also reflects the quality of the experience, with friendly guides, scenic diversity, and a memorable beach stop.
One point to keep in mind: the tour requires participants to be under 220 lbs, so it’s not suitable for larger riders. Also, you’ll want to wear long pants and closed shoes for comfort and safety, along with sun protection like sunglasses, sunscreen, or long sleeves if you’re sensitive to the sun.
The Sum Up: Who Should Book?

This horseback riding tour in the Dominican Republic is excellent for beginners, families, and nature lovers seeking an authentic and scenic experience. The guides’ attentiveness and the inclusion of safety gear ensure a relaxed ride, making it accessible for all comfort levels. The combination of lush landscapes and a splash in the ocean makes it one of those memorable, low-stress adventures that can be enjoyed even on a relaxed holiday.
If you’re looking for an activity that balances scenic beauty, local flavor, and a touch of adventure, this tour is a superb choice. It’s perfect for travelers who want a taste of rural Dominican life, coupled with the joy of riding horses on the beach—an experience that’s both peaceful and unforgettable.
FAQs

Is transportation from Las Terrenas included?
Yes, round-trip shared transportation from Las Terrenas is included in the price, making the trip easy and stress-free.
What is the minimum age for participants?
The minimum age is 6 years old, and children must be accompanied by an adult or sign a discharge if unaccompanied.
How long does the tour last?
The horseback ride lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours, including transportation, safety briefing, riding, and the beach stop.
Are beginners welcome?
Absolutely. All instruction and equipment are provided, and guides are attentive to safety, making it suitable for those with no riding experience.
What should I wear?
Long pants and closed shoes are recommended for comfort and safety. Sunscreen, sunglasses, or long sleeves are optional but advisable for sun protection.
Can I ride if I’m overweight?
The maximum weight limit is 220 lbs, so check your weight before booking.
Is alcohol available during the tour?
Alcoholic drinks are available for purchase, but the tour itself includes beverages mainly for hydration.
What if it rains?
Some reviews mention riding in the rain, which can add a different feel to the experience—just be prepared with appropriate clothing.
Embark on this horseback adventure if you’re after an authentic, scenic, and stress-free experience in the Dominican Republic. It’s a chance to connect with nature, enjoy local landscapes, and create lasting memories—whether you’re a seasoned rider or a curious newcomer.
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