Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Enjoy a relaxed 1.5-hour horseback riding tour in Gran Canaria, perfect for beginners and families, with scenic views and friendly guides.
If you’re looking for a gentle escape into nature during your time in Gran Canaria, this Relaxing Horse Riding Tour offers a surprisingly peaceful way to see the island’s stunning landscapes without needing any prior riding experience. Designed for beginners, families, and those seeking a calm, scenic outing, it’s a great option for a laid-back day away from tourist crowds. With just a 1.5-hour duration, it fits easily into most itineraries, and at around $41.50 per person, it offers good value for a memorable experience.
One thing we particularly appreciate is how this tour combines scenic views of both the coast and the mountains with a friendly, small-group atmosphere — ideal for those who prefer personalized attention. However, it’s worth noting that the maximum weight limit is 95 kg, so heavier riders will need to consider this. This is a fantastic activity for families, first-timers, or anyone wanting a gentle adventure that emphasizes relaxation and authentic interaction with the island’s native wildlife.


This tour promises a relaxing introduction to horseback riding, perfect for those who have never been on a horse before. The experience begins with a basic explanation of riding, where guides ensure everyone feels comfortable with the animals. They take time to introduce you to the horses, which are described as well-taught and friendly — a real boon for nervous beginners.
You’ll start with a brief practice session in a designated riding area, allowing you to get a feel for the horse’s rhythm and commands. The guides, known for their kindness and patience, often operate in multiple languages, making communication smooth for international travelers.
Once comfortable, you’ll head out for a small group ride through the scenic countryside, with views of the coast, mountains, and archaeological site Cuatro Puertas. The relaxed pace means you can truly enjoy the surroundings rather than rushing through a more intense riding session. Expect to see native wildlife up close, which adds a delightful dimension to the ride — some reviews mention the horses’ comfort, and one reviewer noted, “The horses were stupendous, and the surrounding landscape was fantastic.”
Looking for more options in Gran Canaria? Here are some other experiences worth considering.

The route is carefully chosen to maximize the visual appeal of Gran Canaria’s diverse terrain. As you ride, you’ll enjoy panoramic vistas of the coastline and mountainous landscape, perfect for photos or just soaking in the tranquility. The inclusion of a visit to the archaeological site Cuatro Puertas adds an extra layer of cultural interest, giving riders a glimpse of the island’s historical significance.
Many reviews highlight the unique setting of the ride. One guest loved the “great relax[ing] walk through the beautiful mountains,” emphasizing how peaceful and unhurried the experience was. The guides often point out local flora and fauna, making it both a scenic and educational activity.

It’s clear from reviews that the guides are experienced and exceptionally friendly. Christian B mentioned, “The owners are very kind, and the horses are well cared for,” which speaks to the quality of the operation. The horses are described as “well-taught” and suitable even for those with no riding background, which is crucial for beginner riders.
The guides also ensure safety by providing helmets — included in the tour — and taking time to explain basic riding techniques. They’re multi-lingual, which broadens accessibility for international visitors.
For just over an hour and a half, you get a comfortable, small-group ride with a maximum of 6 participants, which means more personalized attention. The meeting point is at Camino del Cardonal in Las Palmas, easily accessible near public transportation.
The price includes the use of a helmet, but note that transportation to and from the meeting point, food, and drinks are not covered. The tour runs weekdays from 11:30 am to 1 pm, making it a convenient midday activity.
Important considerations include the maximum rider weight of 95 kg — so heavier riders should plan accordingly. Children from age 6 are welcome if accompanied by an adult, making it family-friendly. The tour is weather-dependent, with a full refund if canceled due to poor conditions.

Reviewers consistently praise the guides’ friendliness and professionalism. Manjot S described it as a “great relaxing horse ride through the beautiful mountains,” noting that the horses were well suited for beginners. Stefania, an Italian traveler, appreciated that “the staff are very kind and the cost was fair for the experience,” adding that the surroundings were “fantastic,” although she found the actual ride somewhat less impressive than the scenery.
Christian, another reviewer, called it “a tranquil walk at a fair price,” emphasizing the kindness of the owners and the overall peaceful atmosphere. These comments highlight that while the ride itself is gentle and unhurried, the real value lies in the scenic setting and genuine hospitality.

This horseback riding experience is ideal for families with children, especially those aged 6 or above, looking for a safe, nurturing environment to try riding for the first time. First-time riders will appreciate the thorough guidance and calm pace, making it a comfortable introduction.
It’s also perfect for anyone wanting a relaxing break from busy tourist spots, offering a peaceful ride through Gran Canaria’s varied landscape. If you’re celebrating a birthday or anniversary, it’s an unusual yet memorable way to mark the occasion with a loved one or a small group of friends.
Travelers seeking an educational element, with the chance to see native wildlife and archaeological sites, will find this tour both enriching and fun.

For those seeking a quiet, scenic activity that combines gentle horseback riding with stunning views, this tour offers excellent value. The small-group format, knowledgeable guides, and peaceful route make it a standout for beginners and families alike. The inclusion of cultural sights like Cuatro Puertas adds a layer of interest that goes beyond just riding.
While the experience is straightforward, it’s precisely this simplicity that makes it so appealing — no stress, just a chance to enjoy nature and horses in a relaxed setting. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who want a taste of authentic rural Gran Canaria without the intensity of more adventure-driven options.
If you’re after a memorable, peaceful ride with friendly guides and breathtaking scenery, this horse riding tour will most certainly deliver. It’s a lovely way to slow down and appreciate the island’s natural beauty, all while creating a special moment to cherish.

Is prior horse riding experience necessary? No, this tour is designed for beginners and those with no riding experience. Guides provide a basic explanation and support throughout.
What is included in the price? The tour includes a helmet and a guided riding experience. Transportation, food, and drinks are not included.
Can children participate? Yes, children aged 6 and above can join if accompanied by an adult.
What is the maximum rider weight? The maximum rider weight is 95 kg, so heavier riders should plan accordingly.
How long is the ride? The activity lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, including the introduction, practice, and the actual ride.
What should I wear? Comfortably casual clothing suitable for outdoor activity, plus closed-toe shoes. Helmets are provided.
If you’re after a peaceful, scenic horseback riding experience that’s accessible for beginners and perfect for families or couples, this Gran Canaria tour offers a genuine taste of the island’s natural beauty without the fuss. Enjoy the views, the calm pace, and the warm hospitality of your guides — a memorable way to connect with the landscapes and wildlife of Gran Canaria.