REVIEW · SIDE
Horse Riding on the Beach in Side
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Horseback by the sea in Side is simple fun. This is a guided horse ride that lets you choose either a calm forest trail through pine woods or a beach route with coastal views. Hotel pickup and drop-off mean you spend less time figuring out transport and more time on the saddle.
I especially like how easy it is to join, even if you’re new to riding. You get a short safety and technique briefing, plus helmet use and all the riding equipment, so you’re not sent out there empty-handed.
One thing to weigh: this activity depends on weather, and pickup can be handled at a practical meeting point rather than inside every hotel lobby. I’d confirm where your driver expects to find you right after booking, so you don’t waste time standing around.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Side ride worth your time
- How the Side Horse Ride Works: pickup, briefing, and meeting your horse
- Forest Trail Option: pine woods, a river pause, and guided calm
- Beach Horse Riding Along Side: sand tracks and coastal views
- What the 2 Hours Really Feel Like on Horseback
- Value at $91.92: what you’re paying for (and why it can be fair)
- Safety and practical tips for a smooth ride in Side
- Who this Side horseback ride suits (and who should reconsider)
- Should you book Horse Riding on the Beach in Side?
- FAQ
- How long is the horseback riding experience in Side?
- Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Can I choose between riding in the forest and on the beach?
- Is a helmet provided?
- Is it okay if I’m a beginner?
- What’s the minimum age for this activity?
- How many people are in the group?
Key things that make this Side ride worth your time

- Forest or beach route choice, depending on what mood you’re in
- About 2 hours on horseback, guided at a comfortable pace
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in Side, saving you from taxi math
- Safety-focused setup with helmet and a briefing before you ride
- Small group size (up to 8) for a more personal experience
- A river break on the trail option, which helps break up the ride
How the Side Horse Ride Works: pickup, briefing, and meeting your horse

Your day starts with choosing a morning or afternoon departure. Then you meet a driver at your hotel, transfer to the horse club, and arrive ready for the part you came for: the ride.
At the trail base, there’s a short briefing that covers riding basics and safety. That’s the sweet spot for most people—enough instruction to feel steady, without slowing the whole morning down. After that, you meet your horse for the day, get set up, and follow the guides along the route.
Because this includes round-trip transport from Side hotels, you can treat it like a built-in plan instead of an independent quest. If you’re staying in a busy area, I’d still double-check where you’ll be picked up and whether it’s at the front entrance or somewhere specific outside the hotel.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Side
Forest Trail Option: pine woods, a river pause, and guided calm
If you pick the forest route, you’ll ride into the countryside through pine forest trails. The feel here is all about quiet movement, fresh air, and the kind of steady scenery you can actually enjoy from the saddle.
After following the guides along the trail, you’ll take a break by a river. That pause matters more than it sounds. It gives your body time to reset and gives you a chance to enjoy the scenery without the constant motion.
This option is usually the better pick if you want the ride to feel smooth and scenic rather than focused on sand footing. It also fits riders who are still getting comfortable with steering and staying balanced, because the pace is controlled by the guide.
Beach Horse Riding Along Side: sand tracks and coastal views

The beach option takes you toward the water’s edge, then out onto the sand with views along the coast. Riding on sand feels different right away: the ground shifts more than a trail, and your horse’s steps can feel a little less predictable.
What’s great here is the change in scenery. You’re not just watching the sea from a viewpoint—you’re moving alongside it. If you like photos, this is the option that naturally gives you more dramatic coastal moments.
Just note that sand can be more tiring over time. If you’re booking for comfort, I’d lean forest. If you want the classic Side coastal experience, beach is the one.
What the 2 Hours Really Feel Like on Horseback

The listed experience runs about 2 hours total, with 2 hours of horse riding included. In practice, you’ll get some time for transfer and the pre-ride briefing, then the real riding portion.
Most people find a trail ride like this comfortable because the guide sets the rhythm. You’re also not expected to be in charge of every move. Your job is basically to stay relaxed, listen, and follow instructions—especially around starts, stops, and turns.
A note on physical fit: the activity calls for moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but you should be able to handle being on a horse for the set duration and manage the steps involved in mounting and dismounting.
Also, it’s not recommended for children aged 6 and under. If you’re traveling as a family, plan around that age cutoff and your child’s comfort with sitting still and following safety directions.
Value at $91.92: what you’re paying for (and why it can be fair)

At $91.92 per person, you’re paying for a guided, structured outing—not just renting a horse and hoping for the best.
Here’s what’s included that usually makes the price make sense:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in Side
- Professional guide
- Helmet use
- All equipment
- Horse riding for 2 hours
When a trip includes transport, gear, and a guide, you’re not just buying scenery—you’re buying reduced hassle and a safety framework. That’s especially important for riders who are beginners and want someone watching the group.
There’s also a small-group limit of 8 travelers, which often means less waiting around. In a small group, you can get more attention during the briefing and fewer people sharing the same space on the route.
The only thing you’d likely spend extra on is souvenir photos, which are available for purchase. If you’re trying to keep costs down, you can simply skip them.
Safety and practical tips for a smooth ride in Side

This tour gives you the basics you need for a safer experience: helmet use, equipment, and a briefing. That said, the day still runs on simple rules—your comfort depends on how well you follow the guide.
Here are practical tips that help:
- Listen carefully during the briefing. If something feels unclear, ask before you mount.
- Wear shoes with a solid sole and closed toes. You want grip and protection.
- Keep your hands where the guide expects them. That keeps your balance and avoids accidental steering.
- Stay calm around horse movement. Horses can be responsive, and your best move is smooth, relaxed reactions.
Weather is also a factor. The ride requires good weather, and if conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s not a small detail—if you’re there for a tight schedule, keep one buffer day around.
One more practical point based on how pickup is handled: some hotels may require you to meet the driver at an exterior spot. When your confirmation comes through, make a note of where to wait and what you’ll show on your phone if you have a mobile ticket.
Who this Side horseback ride suits (and who should reconsider)
This is a good match if you want a guided horseback ride in Side without needing prior experience. The experience is described as suitable for both beginning and more experienced riders, which usually means the guide can adapt the pace and instruction.
It’s also a solid pick for couples. One rider noted they rode while their partner was a beginner, and both had a good time in the same overall experience. With a small group limit, it’s easier to manage different comfort levels.
You might reconsider if:
- You’re booking for very young kids. It’s not recommended for children 6 and under.
- You’re expecting a high-adrenaline ride. This is a guided scenic experience, not a stunt show.
- You’re dealing with mobility limits that make mounting or staying seated uncomfortable.
If you’re a rider who likes a bit of structure—meeting the horse, getting brief instruction, then heading out—that’s exactly the format here.
Should you book Horse Riding on the Beach in Side?

Book it if you want a straightforward, scenic guided ride that doesn’t demand planning brainpower. The mix of hotel pickup, helmet use, and a professional guide makes it a comfortable way to try horseback riding in Side, whether you choose the forest or the beach option.
Skip or choose carefully if your schedule is tight or you hate weather uncertainty. Because it depends on good weather, your day can shift. Also, confirm pickup expectations at your hotel so you’re not hunting for the meeting point.
Overall, this feels like good value for what’s included: transport, safety gear, and a real guided trail experience in two of Side’s most memorable settings.
FAQ
How long is the horseback riding experience in Side?
The experience lasts about 2 hours, and it includes 2 hours of horse riding.
Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off in Side are included, with round-trip transport from Side hotels.
Can I choose between riding in the forest and on the beach?
Yes. You can choose a route through the pine forests or a beach option along the coast.
Is a helmet provided?
Yes. Helmet use is included, along with the necessary riding equipment.
Is it okay if I’m a beginner?
Yes. The ride is suited to both beginning and more experienced riders, with a short briefing on safety and technique.
What’s the minimum age for this activity?
It is not recommended for children aged 6 and under.
How many people are in the group?
This tour/activity has a maximum of 8 travelers.



























