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Discover Santorini on horseback with this intimate tour through Megalochori’s scenic fields and caldera views, led by friendly guides for a memorable experience.

Imagine riding through the rolling fields, vineyards, and charming alleyways of Megalochori, with panoramic views of the Santorini caldera in the distance. That’s exactly what this horse riding experience offers—a chance to explore some of the island’s lesser-known gems on horseback, guided by friendly locals who know the area inside out. With a small group size capped at six, you’re guaranteed a more personal, relaxed adventure away from the crowded tourist spots.
What really makes this tour shine is the combination of scenic beauty and authentic local flavor. We particularly loved how the guides took us on quiet back roads and trails, giving us a taste of real Santorini life beyond the typical Instagram hotspots. However, it’s worth noting that communication can sometimes be a bit tricky, especially if your guide doesn’t speak fluent English—some reviewers mentioned relying on Google Translate. Still, this shouldn’t deter those looking for an authentic, peaceful ride with stunning views.
This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate gentle, scenic rides rather than fast-paced gallops. If you’re a beginner or enjoy relaxed outdoor adventures, you’ll find plenty to love here. But if you’re seeking high-adrenaline riding or are uncomfortable on horseback, it’s wise to read the details carefully. This experience offers excellent value for the chance to see Santorini from a different perspective—on horseback, in the company of a caring family-run business.

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There’s a certain magic to exploring Santorini’s countryside on horseback, far from the busy streets and crowded viewpoints. This tour focuses on authenticity and intimacy—you’re riding with a small group of like-minded travelers, led by guides who genuinely care about your experience. The base in Megalochori, a picturesque traditional village, adds a layer of charm that makes the ride feel more personal and relaxed.
We appreciated how the guides, often family members, shared insights into local life and the history of the area, making it more than just a scenic ride. The horses are described as well-cared-for, calm, and suitable for beginners, which adds to the sense of safety and comfort—even if you’re new to riding. The inclusion of helmets and bottled water ensures a comfortable experience, especially on warm days.
The tour begins at the meeting point in Megalochori, a picturesque village lined with traditional houses, narrow passages, and local shops. From here, your guide, often accompanied by the owner’s family, leads you out through quiet country roads. The highlight is the trail leading up to a viewpoint overlooking the caldera, a perfect spot for photos and taking in the sweeping scenery. Many reviews mention the ride’s peaceful pace—horses walk calmly through fields and vineyards, making it accessible for beginners.
Some reviews point out that the ride lasts around 50 minutes, with a significant portion dedicated to enjoying the views and exploring the countryside. One reviewer describes it as “a peaceful ride through the city, ending with a great view of the island,” which captures the relaxed, scenic nature of the experience. The route is carefully chosen to avoid busy roads, ensuring a serene environment for riders.
Guests often comment on the warm, friendly atmosphere. The guides, such as Zimis or George, are praised for their patience and helpfulness, with one reviewer noting how George went out of his way to take photos during the ride. Many guests appreciate that the horses are well-behaved, calm, and suited for all levels, making the experience accessible even for first-timers.
While some reviewers experienced minor communication issues—such as guides not speaking fluent English—they still valued the overall experience. Many found that the guides’ friendliness and the stunning scenery more than made up for small language barriers. The ride is leisurely, with horses walking steadily, making it ideal for those who want a relaxed tour rather than a vigorous gallop.
At $69.66 per person, the tour offers good value considering the personalized group size and authentic experience. The inclusion of helmets and bottled water enhances comfort, and the small group ensures that guides can give individual attention. Some reviewers felt it was a little pricey, especially if the ride was shorter or less engaging, but most agree it’s a worthwhile expense for the scenery and peace of mind.

Many travelers describe the experience as “a lovely time” or “an enjoyable short ride,” highlighting the beautiful views and friendly guides. One reviewer, Jacqueline, appreciated that the horses were “lovely” and that the guide took “lots of beautiful photos.” Another, Chris, mentioned that the horses are “well cared for” and that the guide, Zimis, was “great.”
On the flip side, some reviews pointed out minor flaws. One guest, Sherri, noted the language barrier and that the guide walked the horses while they sat on them—something to consider if seeking more dynamic riding. Others felt the ride was too short (around 30-50 minutes) or that the experience was somewhat overpriced for what was delivered, but these opinions are in the minority.

This horseback riding tour in Santorini’s Megalochori offers a charming, authentic way to see the island from a different perspective. It’s especially suitable for travelers looking for a relaxed experience with beautiful views and friendly guides. The small group setting ensures intimacy, allowing you to soak in the scenery comfortably.
While it might not satisfy adrenaline junkies or those seeking in-depth commentary, it excels at providing a peaceful, scenic ride through some of the island’s most picturesque areas. The combination of panoramic views, gentle horses, and local hospitality makes this a memorable activity that’s worth considering if you want a quiet, authentic adventure away from crowds.
If you’re after a calm, scenic, and personal horseback ride, this experience will likely be a highlight of your Santorini trip. It’s a wonderful way to connect with the island’s landscape and local culture at a gentle pace.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed with gentle, walking horses suitable for beginners, making it a comfortable option for those new to horseback riding.
How long is the ride?
The ride lasts approximately 50 minutes, providing enough time to enjoy the scenery without it feeling rushed.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included to ensure your safety during the ride.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of six travelers, which helps maintain a personal and relaxed experience.
Can I participate if I don’t speak English?
Communication might be a bit challenging if your guide doesn’t speak fluent English, but many guests found guides friendly and helpful. Some use translation apps to assist.
Is transportation included?
The meeting point is in Megalochori, and while transportation isn’t included in the price, it’s easily accessible via public transit or taxi.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity, along with closed-toe shoes, is recommended. Helmets are provided.