REVIEW · PUNTA CANA
Punta Cana Horse Riding for Beaches in Field
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Punta Cana on horseback feels like stepping into a postcard. This 2-hour ride takes you along the beach zone near Uvero Alto, with time for sandy stretches and scenery that can include fields and winding rivers. I like that the tour includes real ride-time support: pickup by air-conditioned vehicle and a casco protector (helmet) so you’re not figuring logistics out in the heat.
My other favorite part is the small-but-nice add-ons: bottled water, plus coffee/tea and a chocolate and cigar tasting that turns the tour from just riding into a mini local break. One drawback to keep in mind: at least one very low rating focused on horse temperament not matching expectations for a calm ride, so it’s smart to set expectations with the team before you get on.
In This Review
- Quick Hits: What’s Most Worth Knowing
- Punta Cana Beach Horse Riding: A 2-Hour Ride That Feels Like an Escape
- Where You Ride: Uvero Alto Beach Time and Macao Beach Paths
- The Ride Itself: How the 2 Hours Usually Feel
- What’s Included for $69: Comfort, Water, and a Fun Little Tasting
- Horse Safety and Temperament: Helmet On, Expectations Set
- Macao Beach Stop: Why This Part of the Day Matters
- Group Size and Atmosphere: Max 45 Riders Means Less Crowding
- Getting There: Pickup, Mobile Ticket, and Being Near Public Transit
- Who This Horse Ride Fits Best (And Who Should Rethink It)
- Price Check: Is $69 Worth It in Punta Cana?
- Booking Smart: What to Confirm Before You Show Up
- Should You Book Punta Cana Horse Riding for Beaches in Field?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Punta Cana horseback riding experience?
- Where does the horseback ride take place?
- What does the $69 price include?
- Is pickup included?
- Do I need a license to ride?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- How big is the group?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- When do I receive confirmation after booking?
Quick Hits: What’s Most Worth Knowing

- Uvero Alto + Macao Beach areas: beach riding with a chance to see more than just sand.
- 2 hours total: long enough to feel like a real experience, short enough to still enjoy the rest of the day.
- Helmet, bottled water, A/C pickup are included, which matters in Punta Cana heat.
- Coffee/tea and chocolate+cigars tasting adds a laid-back break during the activity.
- Small-ish group size (max 45) keeps things from turning into a moving traffic jam.
- Horse behavior can vary: if you want a super controlled experience, ask questions first.
Punta Cana Beach Horse Riding: A 2-Hour Ride That Feels Like an Escape
This is the kind of tour that gives you the vacation feeling fast. You get out of the normal resort loop, trade sandals-on-tiles for sand underfoot, and spend time on a horse while the coast does its thing in the background.
For $69 per person, you’re paying for more than a quick photo stop. The tour includes round-trip-style comfort (air-conditioned vehicle) and safety basics (a helmet). That combination makes the whole thing feel smoother than the low-cost, no-frills rides you sometimes see.
The vibe here is very straightforward: you show up, you get your gear, you ride for about two hours, and you leave with that warm, salty memory you’ll want to replay later.
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Where You Ride: Uvero Alto Beach Time and Macao Beach Paths

The description points to riding along the beach area of Uvero Alto in Punta Cana, and the tour’s named stop is Macao Beach. That matters because you’re not just walking around a viewpoint—you’re on horseback in coastal territory.
What makes this more interesting than a pure beach loop is the scenery mix. The itinerary paints a route that can include winding rivers and vast fields alongside the shoreline. You’ll likely notice the change in footing and atmosphere: sand gives way to earthier ground, and the breeze shifts when you move away from the open beach.
A practical note: this kind of route can mean you’ll feel different textures under the horse. If you’re sensitive to dust, slippery ground, or strong sun, bring your own comfort basics (sunscreen and water are already handled, but you’ll still want sun protection).
The Ride Itself: How the 2 Hours Usually Feel

Even though the tour duration is listed as about 2 hours, it doesn’t feel like a frantic sprint. Think of it as a steady rhythm: get oriented, get on the horse, ride along the coastal stretches and paths, then return.
You’ll be focused on a few things during the ride:
- Keeping your balance while the horse moves from sand to firmer ground
- Enjoying the view without staring at your feet the whole time
- Noticing the pace—some parts will feel relaxed, others will feel like the horse is doing its own animal-thing
It’s also the kind of tour where the scenery is the star, but your comfort matters too. The tour includes a casco protector, and that’s a real plus. Even if you’re confident on rides, a helmet lets you relax and enjoy the moment instead of worrying about what if.
What’s Included for $69: Comfort, Water, and a Fun Little Tasting

This is one of the best parts of the value story. The inclusions are practical, not just decorative.
Included in the tour:
- Air-conditioned vehicle (pickup offered)
- Casco protector (helmet)
- Bottled water
- Coffee and/or tea tasting
- Chocolate and cigar tasting
- Admission ticket is listed as free for the activity
For Punta Cana, the A/C vehicle is more than a perk. It’s a small comfort shield from humidity and sun right before and after your ride. And bottled water is exactly what you want at the start of a beach day.
The tasting section is also worth calling out. Coffee/tea plus chocolate and cigar tasting turns part of the experience into a low-pressure break rather than a nonstop activity. If you don’t like cigar smells, you may want to keep a bit of space when that portion starts—your nose will notice it even if the tasting is optional in your experience.
Horse Safety and Temperament: Helmet On, Expectations Set

Here’s the balanced part. Horse riding is unique because you don’t control the animal. The majority of ratings are strong—4.8 average with 94% recommended—which suggests most people feel good about how the tour runs.
Still, one of the most important considerations comes from a low rating: the rider said the horses didn’t match the expectation of well-behaved animals, and the experience felt uncomfortable enough that they wanted to end sooner. That’s not the whole story, but it’s a clue.
So what should you do with that information?
- Ask how they match horses to rider experience (especially if you’re a beginner or nervous)
- Be honest with the staff about what you’re comfortable with
- Stay calm and flexible once you’re mounted—horses feel rider tension
The tour does include a helmet, and that helps you focus on the ride instead of safety worry. But helmet safety and animal temperament are separate things. If you have a hard requirement for a very controlled ride, ask direct questions before you start.
Macao Beach Stop: Why This Part of the Day Matters

The itinerary centers on Macao Beach as the stop tied to the riding experience. In practical terms, that usually means this is where you get your most scenic time and where the route starts to feel like the real adventure.
Based on the description, this is where you’ll experience a mix: golden sand by the sea, plus the inland-feeling parts like rivers and open fields. That blend is what makes the ride more than a straight line. You’ll get variety in sights and in how the horse moves.
A quick reality check: the sea breeze and sun can feel intense, especially if you’re photos and wind at the same time. I’d recommend you plan for sun and keep sunglasses handy. Even if you’re not in direct sun the whole time, the beach reflections can add up.
Group Size and Atmosphere: Max 45 Riders Means Less Crowding

The tour caps at 45 travelers, which matters more than you might think. Larger groups can slow the whole day down—less riding time, more waiting, more noise.
With a cap like this, you’re still going to be in a group setting, but you have a better chance of keeping a steady flow from pickup to riding to the end. It also helps with the human side: if something needs adjusting—gear fit, instructions, or horse assignments—there’s usually less scramble.
If you’re the type who likes your experiences social but not chaotic, this size is a decent middle ground.
Getting There: Pickup, Mobile Ticket, and Being Near Public Transit

This tour offers pickup, and that’s a big deal when you want a beach day without extra planning. You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which makes last-minute organization easier.
The tour is listed as being near public transportation, which is helpful as a backup if your timing goes weird. I still prefer pickup for this kind of experience, but knowing there’s transit nearby can ease stress.
One more planning tip: this is a short, focused activity (about 2 hours). Treat it like a block on your calendar. Don’t schedule it back-to-back with something tight unless your day is already built for flexibility.
Who This Horse Ride Fits Best (And Who Should Rethink It)
This tour tends to be a good match if you want:
- a beach-based horseback experience instead of a long excursion
- included comfort touches like A/C pickup and bottled water
- a route that can include more than just one view (sand plus fields/rivers)
- a mostly straightforward day with a clear time frame
It may be less ideal if you:
- are extremely sensitive to horse temperament variability
- want a strictly controlled, exactly-the-same experience every time
- dislike cigar-related smells (since there’s a tasting included)
Most people can participate—this is listed as suitable for most travelers—but you should use your own judgment about comfort on a horse and how your body handles movement.
Price Check: Is $69 Worth It in Punta Cana?
$69 for a 2-hour horseback ride with helmet, bottled water, and A/C pickup is not just a bargain for the ride itself. It’s also value in the pre-and-post parts of the experience.
You’re also getting:
- coffee/tea plus chocolate and cigar tasting
- an admission ticket listed as free for the activity
To me, that moves it into a more complete experience category. You’re not paying only for an animal-based activity; you’re paying for a guided day slice that includes comfort, basic safety, and a small cultural stop.
If your priority is only the shortest possible ride for the cheapest price, you might find simpler options. But if you care about the full flow—getting there comfortably, having water ready, and ending without logistical headaches—this price has a lot going for it.
Booking Smart: What to Confirm Before You Show Up
You’ll typically receive confirmation at the time of booking, and the tour is capped at 45. That’s good.
Before you lock it in, I’d confirm two things directly with the provider:
- How they handle horse comfort and rider matching (especially if you’re a first-timer or anxious)
- whether the coffee/tea and chocolate+cigar tasting is included in the main part of the schedule for everyone
Also, since it’s a beach-and-fields route, bring what you’d bring for a sunny coastal activity: sun protection and something to protect your eyes. The tour includes water, but it doesn’t replace sunscreen.
Should You Book Punta Cana Horse Riding for Beaches in Field?
Book it if you want a short, well-supported horseback experience with real inclusions and a good chance of enjoying the coastal scenery around Uvero Alto and Macao Beach. The strong rating—4.8 with 94% recommended—is a good signal that most people leave happy with how the day runs.
I’d hesitate only if you have low tolerance for surprises with animal behavior. One low rating specifically mentioned horse behavior not matching the idea of well-behaved horses, so ask about horse selection and rider comfort first. If you get clear answers and you’re okay with the reality of riding an animal, this tour fits nicely into a Punta Cana day.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Punta Cana horseback riding experience?
It’s listed as about 2 hours.
Where does the horseback ride take place?
The ride is described as along the beach area of Uvero Alto in Punta Cana, and the tour stop is Macao Beach.
What does the $69 price include?
The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle (pickup offered), casco protector (helmet), bottled water, coffee and/or tea, and a chocolate and cigar tasting. Admission ticket is listed as free for the activity.
Is pickup included?
Yes, pickup is offered.
Do I need a license to ride?
No. The information states that clients do not need a license, with no exceptions by country.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
How big is the group?
The maximum group size is 45 travelers.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes, the tour includes a mobile ticket.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.
When do I receive confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking.






























