Sharm El Sheikh Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off

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Sharm El Sheikh Horseback Riding with Pickup and Drop-off

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A ride on horseback in Egypt feels like a switch flips. You get a guided session with trainer support, plus the chance to ride near the Red Sea or out on desert tracks in Sharm El Sheikh. It’s simple, scenic, and beginner-friendly in a way that matters when you’re traveling fast and just want something memorable.

I really like the hands-on approach: you get a briefing, you wear a safety helmet, and you’re accompanied while you ride. I also like the practical setup—an air-conditioned vehicle handles hotel pickup and drop-off, so you’re not hunting for a starting point or dragging your day out.

One thing to consider: the price you see doesn’t include taxes and fees of 5 Euro, so your final total will be slightly higher.

Key Things You’ll Notice On This Sharm El Sheikh Horse Ride

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  • Hotel pickup and drop-off from Sharm hotels in a comfortable vehicle
  • Safety briefing and guide assistance throughout, including helmet use
  • You choose ride time: 1 hour or 2 hours (up to your preference)
  • You choose the riding setting: desert or beach
  • Small groups (maximum 15) for easier attention and pacing
  • Top-rated experience overall, with a 5-star score and 100% recommendation rate

Sharm El Sheikh Horse Riding With Pickup: The Comfort Part First

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This tour is built around the easiest kind of day: you get collected from your hotel, you ride, and you’re brought back. In Sharm El Sheikh, that practical flow is a big deal because distances can eat time if you’re doing everything on your own.

You’ll be met by the tour’s driver in an air-conditioned vehicle. Then, before anyone hands you the reins, professional trainers give a briefing and go with you during the ride. That combo—comfort getting there and structure once you’re on the horse—is what makes this feel manageable.

Also, you get a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking time. If you’re the type who likes to lock plans down without paper chaos, that’s a nice touch.

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What the Trainers Do Before You Ride

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If you’ve never ridden before, this is where your peace of mind is made. You’ll get a safety briefing and basic fundamentals taught before the ride begins. The guide’s job is also safety-first: they guide you through the rules and how to handle your horse while staying within the group.

What I like about this setup is that it’s not “figure it out and hope.” You’re not just buying a photo op. You’re joining a structured, guided activity where the staff expect beginners and plan for it.

And because you’re wearing a safety helmet, the activity feels more like a controlled experience than a casual “walk on a beach with a horse.” That matters for confidence.

Beach or Desert: Picking the Ride That Matches Your Mood

This is one of the smartest features here: you choose the riding setting—desert or beach. Both options can feel dramatically different, and your choice affects how your ride will feel moment-to-moment.

If you pick the beach option, you’re riding where the Red Sea region shows off the coastal character of Sharm El Sheikh. Expect to spend your time with views that feel open and breezy, with the sand-and-sun feel that people travel here for.

If you pick the desert option, you’ll swap those coastal vibes for a drier, more Arabian-life feel, riding across desert surroundings with that wide, unbroken sense of space. Even when the ride is guided and paced, it still feels like you’re stepping into a different rhythm.

I’d choose based on what you need that day: do you want softer, scenic coastal riding, or do you want the more open desert feel? Either way, you’re getting the horseback angle that makes Sharm feel more than just a resort base.

The “1 Hour vs 2 Hours” Decision (And How to Think About It)

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The tour gives you a choice of ride length: one hour or two hours. The difference isn’t just time—it’s how full your memory will feel afterward.

One hour can be perfect if you’re:

  • fitting this into a busy vacation,
  • easing into riding,
  • or keeping energy for later in the day.

Two hours is better if you want the ride to feel like an actual experience rather than a quick introduction. You’ll likely have more time to settle into the horse’s pace and enjoy the surroundings without watching the clock.

If you’re new, I’d lean toward the longer option only if you think you’ll be comfortable holding a riding posture and staying focused. If that sounds like a gamble, start with one hour and build confidence for next time.

Your Ride Timeline: What Happens, Step by Step

Even without a long list of stops, this experience runs in a clear flow. That simplicity is part of the value.

1) Pickup, then a pre-ride briefing

You’ll be picked up from your hotel by a driver in an air-conditioned vehicle. Then trainers handle a briefing and set expectations for safety and how the ride works.

This is where you’ll learn how to handle yourself on the horse and what to do as a group. The point isn’t complicated technique—it’s making sure you’re comfortable enough to enjoy the ride without panic.

2) Helmet on, horses ready

Once safety basics are covered, you’ll ride with a safety helmet. The guide assistance continues during the ride, so you’re not left alone once you’re in motion.

The horses themselves are part of the charm here. One highlight that stands out is that the horses often have friendly personalities, with names like Habiba and Julia mentioned in standout moments.

3) The ride: beach or desert, guided at your chosen time

Next is the main event: horseback riding in either the desert or beach setting you choose. Your guide and trainers keep the group moving safely, so you can focus on enjoying the view and the experience.

The Red Sea region is the backdrop for this activity. The ride gives you a glimpse of how Arabian life can feel in this part of Egypt—especially when you’re not just viewing it from a car window.

4) Return to your hotel

After the ride, the driver is ready to take you back to your hotel. It keeps the day simple: no extra transport decisions, no “how do I get back” stress.

Why This Tour’s Small Group Size Matters

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The maximum group size is 15 travelers. That number is small enough for real attention during a ride, especially for beginners.

In a bigger group, you can end up feeling rushed or separated. Here, you’re more likely to get clearer guidance when you need it. That translates directly into a calmer ride and fewer moments of confusion.

For solo travelers or couples, the small group also helps the experience feel less chaotic. You still share the fun, but it doesn’t feel like a factory line.

Value for Money: What You’re Really Paying For

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At $8.16 per person, this is priced like a budget activity—but it’s not just “cheap riding.” Your money covers several meaningful items:

  • hotel pickup and drop-off
  • the horse riding time (1 or 2 hours)
  • the helmet
  • guide assistance
  • a structured, beginner-capable setup with safety protocols

When you compare that to the cost of arranging private transport and paying for instruction separately, the value starts to look stronger. You’re paying for convenience and safety support, not just time on a horse.

Do remember the catch: taxes and fees of 5 Euro are not included. So your final total will be a bit higher. Still, for most budgets, the combined experience remains in the “good deal” zone—especially if you value pickup and don’t want to figure out transportation on your own.

Who This Horseback Ride Is Best For

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This tour makes sense for a wide range of travelers, but it fits certain people especially well.

You’ll probably love it if you:

  • want an easy half-day activity with pickup and drop-off
  • are a beginner or returning rider who wants safety coaching
  • prefer guided experiences over wandering off on your own
  • want a unique view of Sharm El Sheikh beyond the hotel zone

It may not be ideal if you’re looking for a very long trek, complex route planning, or a deep multi-stop itinerary. This is a focused riding experience with guidance—not a full-day adventure with many different activities.

Practical Tips So Your Ride Feels Better

The tour data covers safety gear and guidance, but you can still prepare so the experience is smoother.

  • Wear closed-toe shoes you don’t mind getting dusty (sand is part of desert riding).
  • Dress for warmth and sun. Even if the session is short, the Red Sea region can feel strong.
  • Bring a small amount of water if you know you run thirsty, since the ride time is limited and you’ll want to feel comfortable afterward.
  • If you’re choosing between 1 hour and 2 hours, pick the option that matches your comfort, not your bravery.

And one more thing: treat the briefing seriously. The staff are there to help you enjoy the ride safely, so follow instructions and you’ll get a better experience.

This activity is typically booked about 6 days in advance, which suggests it’s not something you should always count on for last-minute spontaneity. If your schedule is tight, it’s smart to lock it in early so you can match your ride option (time and beach or desert).

Also, confirmation happens at booking, and the tour uses a mobile ticket. That keeps things simple if you’re juggling other reservations.

Should You Book Sharm El Sheikh Horseback Riding With Pickup?

Yes, I think this is worth booking if you want a guided horseback experience that’s easy logistically and built for safety. The biggest green flags are the hotel pickup and drop-off, the helmet and safety briefing, and the fact that you can choose your ride length and whether you want desert or beach scenery.

Skip it only if you’re expecting a long, complicated itinerary or you prefer total independence over guided structure. This is a focused ride, not a day-long production.

If you want one solid “Sharm El Sheikh should be different” activity—something scenic, guided, and genuinely doable for beginners—this is the kind of plan that tends to pay off.

FAQ

How long is the horseback riding experience?

The experience lasts about 2 hours total, and you can choose to ride for either 1 hour or 2 hours.

Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?

Yes. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from Sharm hotels.

Is a helmet provided?

Yes. A safety helmet is included.

Can beginners join the ride?

Most travelers can participate, and there is guide assistance plus a briefing and safety protocols designed to help beginners.

Can I choose beach or desert riding?

Yes. You can choose horseback riding in the desert or on the beach.

What is the price, and what extra costs should I expect?

The price is $8.16 per person, and taxes and fees of 5 Euro are not included.

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