Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh

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Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh

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Two hours on horseback, with the sea nearby. This Sharm el Sheikh outing is a simple, friendly way to see the Red Sea region from the saddle, with hotel pickup and a guided ride that mixes beach time and desert tracks. You choose one or two hours of riding, and you get a helmet plus hands-on coaching for beginners.

What I like most is the instructor support for first-timers, with Sa’id specifically called out as patient and helpful. I also like that you’re not stuck on a single surface: you can spend more time along the beach and water edge or trade some of that for desert riding. One consideration: it can run hot, and you may want to bring your own water since it isn’t always offered.

Key Highlights at a Glance

Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh - Key Highlights at a Glance

  • Choose 1 or 2 hours of riding so you control how much time you spend on beach vs desert
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off from Sharm hotels in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Safety helmet and guide assistance included, which makes it less intimidating for beginners
  • Small group size (up to 15 travelers) for a calmer pace and easier guidance
  • Calm horses and beginner instruction with instructors like Sa’id helping new riders get comfortable
  • Mobile ticket and confirmation at booking, making it easy to show up

How This Horse Ride Actually Works in Sharm el Sheikh

Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh - How This Horse Ride Actually Works in Sharm el Sheikh
This is a straightforward “show up, get matched with your ride, go, then head back” kind of tour. You start with pickup from your Sharm hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle, then you’ll meet the team and get your briefing before you climb on.

The big idea here is variety in a short time. You’re not doing a long multi-day trek. Instead, you get an easy window to experience Arabian-style riding culture by moving through the beach area and into the desert for a bit.

It’s also one of those trips where your comfort matters more than your riding skill. If you’ve never been on a horse, the guide helps you learn the basics and keep things safe.

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Hotel Pickup and the Start-to-Finish Timing

Pickup is included from Sharm hotels, and that matters because it removes most of the hassle. You don’t have to figure out transport, find the meeting spot, or coordinate a return taxi later.

The total experience is listed at about 2 hours. In practice, that usually means you’re balancing travel time plus your time in the saddle. Since you can choose one or two hours of riding, your choice directly changes how much time you spend out on the route.

Plan to arrive with sunscreen on and a light layer that you’re okay getting a bit dusty. Also, think practical: you’ll be in the open sun, and it can feel hotter than you expect once you’re actually mounted.

The Riding Briefing: Helmets, Basics, and Sa’id-Level Patience

Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh - The Riding Briefing: Helmets, Basics, and Sa’id-Level Patience
You’ll get safety protocols from the tour leader, and a safety helmet is included. For brand-new riders, that safety step makes a real difference, because it lets you focus on learning instead of worrying about small mistakes.

The instruction style is the point. The experience is designed so beginners can participate, and at least one instructor named Sa’id has been praised for being patient and teaching first-timers how to handle their horse and ride comfortably at different paces.

You may still want to do one thing on your side: be honest with the guide about your comfort level. If you’re nervous, say so early. You’ll get better coaching when the guide knows you’re truly starting from zero.

One Hour vs Two Hours: Picking the Right Amount of Riding

Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh - One Hour vs Two Hours: Picking the Right Amount of Riding
Your choice is simple: ride for one or two hours. That choice is also your biggest lever for shaping the vibe of the experience.

  • If you pick two hours, you’ll likely spend more time along the beach and near the sea, plus more time to get into the desert stretch.
  • If you pick one hour, you’ll still get the beach-and-desert feel, but the ride will be more condensed.

If you mainly want photos, sea air, and that “horse on the beach” moment, the two-hour option usually makes more sense. If you’re short on time, heat is an issue for you, or you want a lighter outing, one hour is a clean fit.

What You’ll See Along the Beach and Near the Water

Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh - What You’ll See Along the Beach and Near the Water
This tour is built around riding along the beach and through the area near the water. That’s where the experience feels the most memorable fast—because it’s not just riding, it’s riding with a view that changes with every step along the shoreline.

You also get a calmer rhythm here, which helps first-time riders settle in. The horses are described as calm and well behaved, so you’re not dealing with constant surprises.

One thing to keep in mind: beach areas can be messy in some places. If you’re hoping for a perfectly clean beach setting, you might notice rubbish in the surrounding area even if the riding itself is well organized.

The Desert Stretch: A Different Feel Without a Full Trek

Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh - The Desert Stretch: A Different Feel Without a Full Trek
Your route includes a bit of desert riding, even though the total time stays short. That’s the “wow, this is Egypt” part, because desert riding changes the feel of the ground and the horse’s movement.

This section tends to be more about sensation than speed. You’re not racing. You’re experiencing how the terrain shifts and how the guide manages the pace so everyone stays safe.

If you’re choosing a shorter ride, the desert portion may feel like a teaser rather than a long chapter. For many people, that’s the point: you get a taste without turning it into a demanding day.

The Horses: Calm, Considerate, and What to Watch For

Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh - The Horses: Calm, Considerate, and What to Watch For
The horses are described as calm and steady, and that’s crucial for a mixed group. Since the tour is set up for “most travelers can participate,” you want an animal temperament that won’t spook and won’t create stress for beginners.

A key detail: you should expect gentle coaching, but you should still do a quick self-check. Before you start riding, look at your saddle fit and make sure you feel secure. If anything feels off, tell the guide right away.

Also, note that animal condition can vary day to day. One traveler felt the horses could have been in better body condition, while others emphasized great horses and nice saddles. Translation for you: the ride is usually a good experience, but if you’re sensitive to these details, come prepared to speak up respectfully.

Comfort Tips for a Hot Red Sea Morning

Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off from Sharm El Sheikh - Comfort Tips for a Hot Red Sea Morning
Heat shows up again and again in the practical advice from riders. One person specifically mentioned it was extremely hot and that water wasn’t offered.

So here’s my no-regrets move: bring water. Even if the team has basics on hand sometimes, you can’t control the day’s temperature or how long you end up waiting between pickup and starting.

Other comfort moves:

  • Wear sunscreen and sunglasses.
  • Choose closed-toe shoes you can grip in the stirrups.
  • Consider light long sleeves if you burn easily.

Photos at the End: How the Moment Can Feel Salesy

There’s a common pattern with horseback experiences: someone wants to take photos once you’re finished riding, when you’re sun-tired and emotionally invested in the moment.

In the good version, photos are just a nice memory. In the not-so-good version, it can feel like pressure to buy before you’re dropped back. That’s not guaranteed, but it’s worth anticipating.

If you want photos, decide your budget before you get back on the ground. If you don’t want them, a simple polite no usually works. You don’t need to negotiate.

Group Size: Why Up To 15 Travelers Matters

The tour caps at 15 travelers, which keeps things from turning into a chaotic line of people mounting horses and shuffling back and forth.

That small group limit often means you’re more likely to get clear guidance from the guide, especially if you’re nervous. It also helps the horses stay calm and helps the crew manage the route timing.

Price and Value: $10 Plus the Missing Fees

The listed price is $10.00 per person, which is genuinely affordable for a guided horseback ride with pickup and drop-off included. The catch is that tax and fees of five euro per person are not included.

So the value depends on how you think about that added cost. Still, even with the extra fee, you’re getting:

  • hotel pickup and drop-off
  • a helmet
  • guided assistance
  • horse riding for one or two hours

If you compare that to typical paid activities that require separate transport or lack equipment, this pricing structure is a strong deal for a short, memorable day.

Who This Horse Ride Is Best For

This tour fits best if you want:

  • a fun Red Sea experience without complicated planning
  • beginner-friendly coaching
  • a mix of beach time and desert riding in a short window

It also looks like it works across a wide age range. One rider highlighted a group that included a 9-year-old and older adults, which suggests the team can handle varied comfort levels.

Two practical fit notes based on the provided rules:

  • Maximum weight is 150 K.G.
  • Most travelers can participate, but if you have balance issues, mobility limitations, or medical concerns, it’s smart to talk to the operator ahead of time.

My Booking Checklist Before You Go

If you want this to feel easy and fun, do these few things:

  • Bring water for the heat.
  • Wear sunscreen and sun protection.
  • Wear shoes with grip and keep your feet secure in the stirrup area.
  • Let the guide know you’re a beginner (no shame, you’ll get better instruction).
  • Be ready to choose your time wisely: one hour if you’re heat-sensitive, two hours if you want more beach/sea time.

Also, if you’re booking with Bella Tours, confirm your pickup details when you get your confirmation message. The experience is usually well run, but it’s always wise to have clarity on the start time so your morning stays stress-free.

Should You Book This Horseback Riding From Sharm el Sheikh?

I think you should book this if you want a cost-effective, guided horseback ride that feels beginner-friendly and gives you both beach scenery and a desert taste in a short time. The included helmet, guide assistance, and the option to ride for one or two hours make it flexible.

I’d hesitate if you’re very picky about animal condition, very sensitive to sales pressure around photos, or you’re likely to feel miserable in heat without your own water. In those cases, you can still go, but go with a plan: bring water, set boundaries on photos, and use the briefing time to get comfortable fast.

If you’re aiming for a simple, authentic-feeling activity in Sharm that doesn’t require a full day, this one is a solid pick.

FAQ

How much does horseback riding cost from Sharm el Sheikh?

The price is listed at $10.00 per person. Tax and fees of five euro per person are not included.

How long is the experience?

The duration is about 2 hours (approx.).

Can I choose to ride for one hour or two hours?

Yes. You can choose to ride for one or two hours.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off from Sharm hotels are included.

Are helmets provided?

Yes. A safety helmet is included.

Is there a guide or instructor during the ride?

Yes. Guide assistance and safety instructions are included, and a guide accompanies you.

What group size is the tour limited to?

The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.

Is there a weight limit?

Yes. The maximum weight is 150 K.G.

Do I get a mobile ticket?

Yes. A mobile ticket is provided.

Is cancellation free if I change my plans?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, there is no refund.

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