Horseback Riding
| 🐎 Horseback Riding on the Peninsula | |
|---|---|
| Best Locations | Montañita, Olón, beach stretches |
| Operators | Small local operators; ask at beach |
| Beach Rides | Available at dawn and dusk |
| Cost | ~$15–$30 per hour |
| Experience Level | Beginner to experienced |
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Horseback riding on the beaches and trails of the Santa Elena Peninsula is a classic coastal experience. The combination of long stretches of Pacific beach, coastal paths, and dry forest trails makes for memorable rides, particularly at sunrise or sunset.
Best Areas
Montañita and Olón offer the most established horseback riding options. Local operators typically keep horses on the beach or nearby, offering:
- Beach rides along the shoreline — the most popular option
- Inland trail rides into the hills above Montañita
- Longer multi-hour excursions to viewpoints and secluded beaches
Las Tunas Beach and the quieter northern beaches provide long, flat stretches ideal for beach cantering.
Finding Operators
Horseback riding operators are small-scale and informal. The best approach is:
- Ask at your hotel or hostel in Montañita or Olón
- Look for horses and riders on the beach (operators approach visitors)
- Ask local tour desks
Verify the condition of the horses before booking — responsible operators keep their animals healthy and well-fed.
What to Expect
- Rides are typically accompanied by a local guide (often leading the horse for beginners)
- Safety equipment (helmets) may not always be available — consider bringing your own
- Sunset and sunrise rides are particularly scenic
- Some operators offer longer day excursions with picnic stops
Costs
Short beach rides: ~$15–$25 per hour. Longer excursions: $30–$60 per person. Prices are negotiable.