If you’re considering a horseback riding experience during your trip to Los Cabos, you might have come across the tour offered by Gray Line Los Cabos. It promises a relaxed, scenic ride along beaches and through rugged landscapes, suitable for all experience levels. While it’s not a high-adventure activity, it offers a charming way to see some of the area’s natural beauty without needing to be a seasoned rider.
What we really like about this tour is the breathtaking setting—riding on golden beaches with views of the Sea of Cortez, plus the chance to explore varied terrain like rocky canyons and desert landscapes. The presence of knowledgeable guides who focus on making everyone comfortable and safe really stands out. And the fact that hotel pickup and drop-off are included makes it convenient, especially if you’re staying in Los Cabos.
However, there are a few considerations to keep in mind. The tour has some mixed reviews about organization and unexpected costs. Some guests mention long wait times or extra fees for park entry, which can take away from the relaxing feel. Also, the ride is described as leisurely—great for beginners or families, but not for those seeking a faster-paced adventure. So, if you’re after a quick thrill or don’t enjoy hot weather, you might want to weigh those factors.
All in all, this experience seems best suited for those who want a laid-back, scenic ride on well-cared-for horses with friendly guides, and don’t mind some minor logistical quirks. It’s a solid choice if you’re after relaxed sightseeing, nature, and good company.
Key Points

- Relaxed pace: Suitable for all levels, no prior riding experience needed
- Stunning scenery: Beaches, rocky canyons, and desert landscapes
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable and patient, great for nervous riders or families
- Convenience: Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Additional costs: Park entrance fee ($25) not included in the tour price
- Group size: Limited to 15 travelers, maintaining a personal experience
What to Expect from the Tour

This horseback riding adventure kicks off with a hotel pickup from your Los Cabos accommodation. The guide usually arrives about 30 minutes before your scheduled ride, giving you time to relax and enjoy the scenery en route to the starting point. Once there, you’ll meet your bilingual guide who will explain basic riding techniques—don’t worry if you’ve never been on a horse before, the guides are friendly and patient. They’ll take the time to help you get familiar with your horse, saddle, and safety procedures.
The actual ride lasts approximately two hours, but the pace is gentle and unhurried. The guides will lead you along the beaches and rocky terrain, sharing insights about the environment along the way. Guests often comment on the amazing vistas of the Sea of Cortez, which make for excellent photo opportunities. You can expect to pass through areas with unique plants, spot wildlife, and enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze.
The beach ride—the highlight for many—is accessible, but some reviews mention that the access point is now closed, so the actual beach experience might be limited or different than initially advertised. Still, most guests find the scenery captivating, with some noting the long trek through sand and shrubs to get there. Keep in mind that the weather can be hot; some guests mention the absence of water during the ride, so staying hydrated is a good idea.
At the end of the ride, you’ll be taken back to your hotel, often with plenty of opportunities to ask questions or grab last-minute photos. The entire experience, including transportation, usually lasts around four hours, making it a relaxed half-day activity.
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The Horses and Guides: An Important Part of the Experience

Guests often rave about the well-cared-for horses. The animals are described as calm, patient, and suitable for beginners, which helps make the experience comfortable for all. Some reviews mention the horses being a bit small or needing more attention, but overall, they seem to be a key part of the enjoyment.
The guides are generally praised for their attentiveness and friendliness. For example, one reviewer noted that Felix made sure everyone felt comfortable and had the best experience. Another highlighted Billy’s patience and knowledge, especially in helping a nervous young rider gain confidence. This personal touch can really make or break a horseback tour.
The Value of This Tour
At $85.50 per person, the price includes horse and saddle, professional guiding, and hotel transportation. Considering the scenic views and the ease of the experience, many find this to be a good value—especially for those who want a relaxing outing rather than a rugged adventure. Keep in mind, there’s an additional $25 fee for park admission, which isn’t included in the tour price.
Some reviews suggest that the ride is a bit shorter than expected—around one hour instead of two—so managing expectations is important. Still, the overall value comes from the combination of scenery, guide expertise, and the convenience of pickup.
Practical Tips for Your Ride

- Wear comfortable shoes and casual clothing, suitable for the heat and outdoor environment.
- Bring water, especially if riding during the hottest part of the day.
- Be aware of the age restrictions—children must be at least six years old to ride with an adult, and those under ten should ride with supervision.
- The maximum weight limit is 200 pounds, so check if that applies to you.
- The tour operates with a small group, usually no more than 15 people, making it intimate and personalized.
- If you’re booking last-minute or have special needs, the reviews indicate that the tour company is flexible and responsive.
What the Reviews Tell Us

Many visitors left positive feedback about the scenery and guides. One reviewer called it “fantastic, beautiful, and fun,” highlighting Billy’s patience with a nervous rider who eventually gained confidence. Another praised Felix for his attentiveness. These personal stories reinforce that the guiding team genuinely cares about your experience.
However, not all reviews are glowing. Some guests found the organization a bit lacking, with long wait times and unexpected costs, like the park entrance fee. Others felt the ride was shorter than advertised or the facilities tried to upsell additional fees. These are worth considering if you value a tightly run schedule and transparent pricing.
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The Sum Up

For those after a relaxed, scenic horseback ride with friendly guides and amazing vistas, this Los Cabos tour offers a good option. It’s especially well-suited for beginners, families, or anyone who wants to enjoy nature without a strenuous trek. The included hotel pickup simplifies logistics, and the landscape—beaches, rocky canyons, and desert flora—is sure to leave a lasting impression.
While the experience isn’t a high-energy or adrenaline-pumping adventure, it provides a gentle and memorable way to see the natural beauty of Los Cabos, all from the back of a calm horse. If you’re looking for a calm, picturesque escape with friendly service, this is worth considering.
That said, be mindful of the potential for extra costs and the importance of managing expectations around ride length. Read reviews for tips on the best time of day to go and what to bring for comfort.
This horseback riding tour is a solid choice for travelers wanting a peaceful, scenic outing with the chance to take lots of photos and enjoy the company of expert guides.
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FAQ

Is hotel pickup included? Yes, most Los Cabos hotels are offered pickup and drop-off, making it very convenient.
How long is the ride? The ride lasts approximately two hours, but some reviews mention it being shorter, around one hour.
Can I participate if I’ve never ridden before? Absolutely. The tour is designed for riders of all experience levels, and guides will explain basic techniques.
What should I wear? Casual and comfortable clothes, along with suitable shoes—closed-toe shoes are recommended.
Are children allowed? Children must be at least six years old to ride with an adult, and those under ten should be supervised by an adult.
Is there an additional fee I should know about? Yes, there’s a $25 per person park admission fee that’s not included in the tour price.
What if I have a lot of luggage? It’s best to leave large luggage behind; most tours include hotel pickup, so plan to travel light.
What happens if I need to cancel? The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Whether you’re after a relaxing day on the beach or want to explore the diverse scenery around Los Cabos, this horseback riding adventure provides a friendly, scenic, and accessible experience. Just go with realistic expectations, stay hydrated, and enjoy the views.
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