Ride along Punta Cana’s wild Uvero Alto Beach with a local guide, feeling the sea breeze and quiet away from resort crowds. You’ll match with your own horse, stop by Boca de Maimon river for a breather, and take home a rum bottle souvenir — plus memories that linger longer than any photo.
“You look nervous,” our guide grinned as he handed me the reins — I probably was, honestly. The ranch outside Punta Cana felt quieter than I expected, just the soft clatter of hooves and a salty breeze that smelled faintly like sugarcane. They matched us with horses after a quick chat about experience (I admitted mine was mostly childhood pony rides), and then we were off, following our guide down a sandy path shaded by palms. My horse’s ears flicked every time I tried to talk to him — maybe he understood more Spanish than me.
The first time we reached Uvero Alto Beach, it was almost too wide and empty to believe. No resort crowds, just us and the sound of waves rolling in. Our guide pointed out some birds skimming the water — I forget their name already — and let us try trotting or just walking if we wanted. I tried a canter for maybe thirty seconds before chickening out (Li laughed at me, but she didn’t last much longer). The sun was warm but not punishing, and there was this moment where all you could hear was hoofbeats on wet sand and the ocean breathing in and out. That stuck with me.
We stopped at Boca de Maimon river for a break — my legs felt wobbly getting off, but it was worth it just to stand there with my feet in cool water while our guide told us how his family’s been working these beaches for years. He showed us how to say “caballo” properly (I still mess it up). On the way back, someone from our group started singing quietly; nobody minded. Back at the ranch they handed out little bottles of rum with our photos on them — kind of cheesy but I kept mine anyway.
Yes, round-trip transportation from Punta Cana hotels is included in the price.
No experience is necessary; guides will assess your skill level and choose an appropriate horse.
The ride takes place along Uvero Alto Beach near Punta Cana, reaching Boca de Maimon river before returning to the ranch.
Wear comfortable clothing and bring sunscreen, a camera, and some cash if needed.
You must be at least 8 years old to ride; passenger weight should not exceed 250 lbs.
No, pregnant women are not permitted to participate in this activity.
Yes, professional local guides accompany you throughout the horseback riding tour.
Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off from Punta Cana hotels, all horseback riding equipment including helmets, guidance from local professionals who match you with your horse based on experience level, plus a souvenir rum bottle featuring your photo before heading back to your hotel.
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