One of Punta Cana’s best low-key thrills is horseback on the sand. This 2-hour ride takes you along Uvero Alto Beach with guides who match horses to your comfort level, even if you’ve never ridden before. You also get the kind of quiet, photo-ready views that don’t feel packed like the resort strip, plus a professional photographer to help you capture the moment.
I particularly like the no-experience-needed setup: the guides assess your skill and choose a horse for you, and the horses are described as well cared for and responsive. I also like the included extras that make it feel like a real outing, not just a ticket—hotel pickup/drop-off, helmets, water, and a rum souvenir deal for groups of 3+.
The main thing to watch is photos. A few people felt surprised by the cost of the professional photo packages (optional, sold separately), and that can change the value feeling fast if you were expecting everything to be bundled.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Put on Your Radar
- Horseback Along Uvero Alto Beach: What Makes This Ride Special
- Rancho Victoria Caribeño Pickup to Stables: Where the Day Starts
- Your 2-Hour Route: From Quiet Shore to Faster Moments
- Beach riding is the payoff
- You may hit a faster pace
- There can be a little non-beach riding
- A mid-ride break can happen
- Horses, Wildlife, and That Calm-Carriage Feeling
- Why the horse selection matters
- Photos and the Rum Bottle Deal: What You Should Plan For
- The “professional photographer” part
- The souvenir rum bottle with your group photo (3+ passengers)
- Optional photo packages cost extra
- What to Wear and Bring for a Smooth Ride
- Footwear tip you’ll be glad you followed
- Bring water logic
- Price and Value: Is $40 Worth It?
- Who This Punta Cana Horseback Ride Fits Best
- A few limits to note
- Should You Book Horseback Riding in Punta Cana?
- FAQ
- How long is the horseback riding adventure?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Do I need prior horseback riding experience?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Are there morning and afternoon departure times?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is food included?
- Are there age or safety limits?
- Is there a limit on group size?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things I’d Put on Your Radar

- No riding experience required thanks to horse-and-skill matching by the guides
- Beach time is the star, with chances for trot/canter and occasional short gallops
- Photo moments happen early, with a photographer involved from the start of the ride
- Rum bottle souvenir can be included for bookings with 3+ passengers if you present your voucher
- Group size stays small (up to 15), which helps the ride feel more personal
- Weather and insects are real factors, with at least one mention of mosquitoes during a mid-ride break
Horseback Along Uvero Alto Beach: What Makes This Ride Special

Uvero Alto Beach sits north of Punta Cana, and that geography matters. You’re not just riding in a resort corridor. You’re out on a quieter stretch of shoreline where the ocean view feels like the point of the day.
The tour’s whole rhythm is built for comfort. You start with a guide who helps you pick a horse based on your comfort level, so you’re not thrown onto something unpredictable. Then you spend the bulk of the time moving at a relaxed trail pace, with faster options when the ride allows—trot, canter, and sometimes a short gallop. Even if you’re traveling with kids, this is designed to feel manageable rather than intimidating.
And yes, it’s a family-friendly beach activity. One parent-style takeaway from the info is that it works for mixed groups—couples, solo riders, and families—without turning into a “tour bus and chaos” day. The maximum group size (15) also helps keep the vibe calmer.
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Rancho Victoria Caribeño Pickup to Stables: Where the Day Starts

This is one of those Punta Cana tours that’s easier when you don’t want to figure out transportation. You get hotel pickup and drop-off from Punta Cana-area hotels, so you don’t spend your morning trying to coordinate taxis or meetpoints.
Once you arrive at Rancho Victoria Caribeño, expect the pre-ride basics:
- equipment fitting (you’ll use provided riding gear and a helmet)
- a quick skill check, because the guide picks your horse for you
This matching piece is worth taking seriously. If you’re a nervous first-timer, tell your guide right away. The ride experience depends on that early choice. Several guide names pop up in the info—like Luis, and cowboys such as Ronald and Pinky—and the common thread is patient, professional help. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling with kids or you don’t feel confident mounting or sitting upright.
If you’re thinking about timing: the tour offers a choice of morning or afternoon departure. Choose based on your heat tolerance and how you want your day shaped. A morning ride often feels smoother for families, while an afternoon ride can work well if you want something active after a slower beach morning.
Your 2-Hour Route: From Quiet Shore to Faster Moments

The tour is listed as about 2 hours, and in practice that time is about balancing beach scenery with ride logistics. You’ll head from the ranch toward the shoreline, then spend most of the experience riding along the beach.
Here’s what I’d expect from the route based on the information you provided:
Beach riding is the payoff
Uvero Alto Beach is the main event: ocean views, wide sand, and that “far from resort crowds” feel. It’s the kind of scenery that makes you stop thinking and just watch the water go by.
You may hit a faster pace
The description includes the chance to trot, canter, or gallop. Not every rider will gallop for long, and that’s normal on beach rides where safety and control matter. If you want more speed, ask the guide early. They’ll decide what’s appropriate based on both rider comfort and the horse.
There can be a little non-beach riding
A couple details suggest not every minute is straight beach-only. Some riders noted time spent walking on a paved road or passing through a residential area. That doesn’t automatically mean it ruins the experience, but it’s good to know your expectation: this is mostly beach, not always 100% beach sand for every second.
A mid-ride break can happen
One mention describes a short break in the middle of the ride—and it was mosquito-heavy in that moment. So if you’re going during warmer months, plan for bugs even if you’re mostly on the beach.
Horses, Wildlife, and That Calm-Carriage Feeling

This isn’t a “wild and chaotic” ride. The info you shared repeatedly points to horses that are well trained and calm—the kind that don’t require you to be a skilled rider to enjoy yourself. That’s exactly what you want in a Punta Cana horse adventure.
You’ll also get up-close to local nature. The tour description specifically highlights native wildlife, and that’s one of the best reasons to choose this style of beach ride. You’re not just riding past scenery—you’re moving through a natural area where you might spot birds or other small wildlife along the route.
Why the horse selection matters
When a guide matches the horse to your skill level, you get two wins:
- you feel safer (less surprise behavior)
- you spend more energy enjoying the views instead of managing the ride
If you’re riding with kids, that safety factor becomes the entire point of booking.
Photos and the Rum Bottle Deal: What You Should Plan For

Let’s talk about the two photo-related pieces, because they’re easy to mix up.
The “professional photographer” part
The tour includes a photographer who takes pictures at the beginning of the ride and helps you capture the experience. This is great for turning a windy beach day into something you’ll actually want to show later.
The souvenir rum bottle with your group photo (3+ passengers)
One key included item is a bottle of rum with your group picture on it, but there are conditions:
- it applies per booking with a minimum of 3 passengers
- you must present your Tripadvisor Experiences voucher
So if you’re a pair, don’t assume you’ll automatically get the rum-photo souvenir. If you’re traveling with three or more, double-check that your voucher is ready before the photo moments start.
Optional photo packages cost extra
Several comments in your info describe being offered additional professional photos afterward, with prices cited like $20 for a single photo or bundles reaching $75 for multiple images and other items. Another set of numbers suggests photo package pricing may vary based on how many people are in your group (for example, $65, $85, $110 were mentioned).
This doesn’t mean the ride is overpriced; it means you should decide in advance how you want to handle photos:
- If you want a simple souvenir only, focus on the included rum-photo deal (when eligible).
- If you want a bigger photo set, plan for the additional cost so it doesn’t feel sudden.
I’d rather you be prepared than have the day feel like a surprise checkout line.
What to Wear and Bring for a Smooth Ride

This is a beach horseback ride, so your clothing matters more than you’d think. The tour info recommends comfortable clothing and bringing key items like:
- a camera
- sunscreen
- a hat
- cash
- bug protection, based on the mosquito note during a break
Footwear tip you’ll be glad you followed
One practical suggestion from the info: bring shoes you’re comfortable riding in. Sandals can be slippery and just not great for the stirrups. Closed-toe or secure footwear tends to make mounting and sitting less annoying.
Bring water logic
Water is included. Still, keep an eye on sun exposure and hydrate like you would on any beach day—because you’re outdoors the whole time.
Price and Value: Is $40 Worth It?

At $40 per person, this tour is positioned as an accessible Punta Cana activity. What makes it feel like value is the combination of:
- hotel pickup/drop-off
- helmets + riding equipment
- water
- a guide with horse matching (so you don’t need experience)
- a rum souvenir deal for eligible groups of 3+
The only part that can swing the value up or down is the photo shopping. If you end up buying a full professional photo package on top of everything else, your final cost rises quickly. If you stick to the included souvenir (when eligible) and treat other photos as optional, the value stays strong.
So my advice is simple: decide your photo budget before you arrive. Then the ride stays about the ride.
Who This Punta Cana Horseback Ride Fits Best

This experience is a strong match if you want:
- a family-friendly activity
- a beginner-friendly way to try horseback riding
- an ocean-view adventure that feels more local than resort-only
It’s also a good choice for couples and solo travelers who want a memorable photo moment and a change of pace from beach lounging.
A few limits to note
From the provided tour details:
- children must be accompanied by an adult
- pregnant women not permitted
- riders can participate unless otherwise limited; the weight limit is 250 lbs
- expect a small group size (up to 15 travelers)
If any of these apply to you, check with your booking info first.
Should You Book Horseback Riding in Punta Cana?
If you want a calm, scenic ride on Uvero Alto Beach with professional guidance and mostly beach time, I think this is a smart pick—especially at $40 when you factor in pickup, equipment, water, and the rum souvenir option for 3+ passengers.
I’d book it if you can answer these two questions in your head:
- Are you okay with optional photo sales at the end (and choosing not to buy if you don’t want to)?
- Can you bring the right footwear and sun protection so the 2 hours feel comfortable?
If you’re the type who hates any upsells, or you’re expecting every photo to be included automatically, you might feel disappointed. But if you go in with clear expectations, this can be one of your most satisfying Punta Cana “one-day activity” memories.
FAQ
How long is the horseback riding adventure?
It lasts about 2 hours.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $40.00 per person.
Do I need prior horseback riding experience?
No experience is necessary. Guides assess your skill level and choose the right horse.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Punta Cana hotels is included.
Are there morning and afternoon departure times?
Yes, you can choose a morning or afternoon departure.
What’s included in the price?
Hotel pickup/drop-off, a local and professional guide, use of horseback riding equipment, water, helmet use, and (for eligible bookings) a rum bottle with your group picture on it photo.
Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included.
Are there age or safety limits?
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Pregnant women are not permitted, and the rider weight limit is 250 lbs.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, the tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience for a full refund. Cancellation within 24 hours does not receive a refund.



























