REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Bali Horse Riding Sanur Beach include Transport
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Sanur by sunrise on horseback sounds like a fantasy. In real life, this Bali horse riding trip pairs Sanur’s black-sand shoreline with a countryside ride that’s easy to like, even if you’re a first-timer. I also love how the staff match the pace to your comfort level, from beginners kept close to energetic riders getting a chance to gallop.
Still, go in with eyes open. One unhappy review described a beach that looked dirty and horses that seemed worn out, plus traffic that made the day feel long. That’s not the majority vibe, but it’s enough to remind you to check the horse and ask about the pace before you mount.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Booking For
- Why This Sanur Horse Ride Feels Like a Morning Escape
- Getting There: Pickup, Private Transport, and the Muara Adventure Start
- Sanur Beach on Black Sand: What the 1-Hour Ride Actually Feels Like
- Tangtu Beach Coastal Riding: When You’ll Gallop and When You’ll Stay Controlled
- Denpasar Stop and Countryside Views: Culture in Motion Without the Museum Feeling
- Price and Value: Is $43.50 Actually Fair?
- Practical Stuff That Can Make or Break Your Ride
- Who Should Book This Bali Horse Riding Sanur Beach Trip
- Should You Book Bali Horse Riding Sanur Beach with Transport?
- FAQ
- What’s the duration of the Bali horse riding experience?
- Where does the tour start?
- Is pickup included?
- Does the tour include a guide and safety gear?
- Where will we ride?
- Is lunch included?
- Is this tour private?
- What’s the ticket format?
- What if the weather is poor?
Key Highlights Worth Booking For

- Black sand Sanur Beach riding on a coastline with serious photogenic drama
- Tangtu Beach coastal stretch, where the ride leans more scenic than rural
- Pickup with private, air-conditioned transport so you’re not stuck wrestling local logistics
- Professional guide + safety gear, including a helmet and safety equipment
- Pace control for mixed skill levels, from lead-holding for beginners to faster options for experienced riders
- Go early if you can: an 8am start was called out for quiet conditions and great views
Why This Sanur Horse Ride Feels Like a Morning Escape

This is a Bali activity that actually fits the way many of us want to travel: get outside, move a little, and see the island without booking a whole day. The route is built around Sanur Beach and the coastal vibe, with a countryside portion that adds that slower, everyday Bali feel.
What makes it especially interesting is the combination of shoreline scenery plus the oddball detail of a black sand track. That contrast is what makes your photos look different from the usual “sun and palms” snapshots.
The other big plus is how the experience is set up for different riders. In one account, a 13-year-old rider with experience was given a horse and space to ride more independently, while a mixed group of beginners stayed on leads. If you’ve ever worried a tour will treat everyone the same, this one clearly tries not to.
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Getting There: Pickup, Private Transport, and the Muara Adventure Start
Your tour starts at Muara Adventure (Kesiman Kertalangu, Denpasar), and pickup is offered. You’ll be in an air-conditioned vehicle with private transportation, which matters more than it sounds in Bali traffic. Even if you’re staying near Seminyak, getting local distance handled for you is part of the value here.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is convenient on a practical level. No digging for paper when you’re trying to meet the group and avoid being the person who slows everyone down.
One thing to keep in mind: the experience itself is about 1 hour, but travel time can stretch the feeling of the day. The negative review specifically blamed long traffic, so if you’re timing this around other plans, give yourself buffer time.
Sanur Beach on Black Sand: What the 1-Hour Ride Actually Feels Like

At Sanur Beach, the ride begins on a track known for its striking black sand. The description calls out serene beaches and stunning waves, and that’s exactly what you’re looking for: a coastal ride where the motion stays smooth and the scenery does the heavy lifting.
The “gentle breeze” detail matters because it changes the whole vibe from sweaty, enclosed tourism to something more like a slow stroll with a rhythm. It’s also a nice way to spend time outdoors without feeling like you’re doing a full-day hike.
Here’s my practical take: black sand beaches can look dramatic, but you still want to be ready for normal beach realities—wind, salt air, and sand. If you’re photographing, early timing helps because the light is better and the beach is quieter.
One review recommended going first thing at 8am for a calmer start, prettier views, and staff who are attentive. If you can choose timing, early is the safest bet for a smoother experience and less crowded conditions.
Tangtu Beach Coastal Riding: When You’ll Gallop and When You’ll Stay Controlled

After the Sanur portion, the ride heads toward Tangtu Beach for a more clearly coastal horse experience. This is where the scenery tends to feel broader—waves, open shoreline views, and that “we’re really riding outside” feeling.
Pace is the key variable here. Several positive accounts mention galloping and energetic horses, while one critical review said the horses looked tired and couldn’t run. That gap is why you should treat pace as a negotiation with the guide and staff, not a guarantee.
What you can feel confident about from the good reviews:
- horses were described as energetic and well maintained
- riders were given options based on confidence
- staff were friendly and responsive
And what you should do as a safeguard:
- ask what speed options are realistic for your group
- pay attention to the horse’s responsiveness and condition when you arrive
- speak up if the horse seems uncomfortable or lethargic
This isn’t paranoia. It’s basic animal-welfare common sense, especially because at least one review flagged concerns about horse condition.
Denpasar Stop and Countryside Views: Culture in Motion Without the Museum Feeling

The ride isn’t only about the coast. You’ll also pass through areas that feel like everyday Bali: daily life of locals, green tropical gardens, and a traditional atmosphere.
The itinerary notes a stop in Denpasar, which is a helpful reminder that you’re not just bouncing between tourist zones. Even if you don’t stop at a specific monument, the change from beach scenery to urban-and-neighborhood passing sights can make the experience feel more grounded.
This matters because Bali countryside rides can easily become generic “pretty fields” without any context. Here, the framing is more about seeing how people live—gardens, routines, and the texture of neighborhoods rather than just scenery.
If you love travel that feels real, this is part of the draw. If you want only a beach photo session, you might find the countryside portion adds variety rather than intensity.
Price and Value: Is $43.50 Actually Fair?

At $43.50 per person, this sits in the lower-to-mid range for a guided horseback experience with transport included. The real question is what’s included versus what you’d otherwise pay for separately.
You get:
- pickup and private transportation
- a professional guide
- helmet and safety equipment
- all fees and taxes
- the tour ends back at the meeting point
Lunch isn’t included, so plan for your own meal afterward. For most people, that’s not a dealbreaker—it just means you’re paying for the ride and transport, not a full half-day package.
Where the value really shows is in the convenience. If you’ve ever tried to coordinate a short tour in Bali without getting stuck in logistics, the included air-conditioned ride can easily be worth the difference between cheap and “actually smooth.”
That said, the negative review about traffic and dissatisfaction is a reminder that value depends on expectations. If you want a guaranteed “relax and gallop for free” fantasy, this won’t promise that. If you want a guided ride with safety gear and you’re flexible about pace, it’s priced like a good deal.
Practical Stuff That Can Make or Break Your Ride

This tour includes a helmet and safety equipment, plus a guide. That’s a baseline I like to see, especially for beach riding where sand and uneven ground can make things more unpredictable.
More importantly, the guide-staff approach seems to affect the whole experience. Positive reviews consistently mention attentive staff and listening to rider wishes. That means if you tell them you’re a beginner, you should feel cared for instead of rushed.
I’d also plan around the rider skill balance in your group. In one story, beginners were kept on leads while an experienced rider could go more independently. If your group includes mixed experience levels, this tour seems capable of handling it.
One more practical consideration: weather. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. If you’re booking this as your only beach plan, keep a backup idea for the same morning.
Who Should Book This Bali Horse Riding Sanur Beach Trip

This tour is best for people who want:
- a coastal horse experience in Sanur
- a short, guided outing (about 1 hour)
- pickup and transport handled for you
- a ride that can adapt to different skill levels
You’ll likely enjoy it if you’re traveling with a mix of rider abilities—some beginners and some more confident riders—because the staff seems set up to match pace and control.
It’s less ideal if your priority is guaranteed high-speed galloping. One review complained the horse couldn’t run and looked sick, and while that may be unusual, it’s still a data point. If you’re booking for thrill only, you should treat gallop time as “possible,” not “promised.”
Should You Book Bali Horse Riding Sanur Beach with Transport?
If you want a short, scenic horseback ride with pickup, safety gear, and a good chance of a calm morning start, I think it’s a solid pick. The best accounts highlight well-kept horses and stables, attentive staff, and the chance for a real ride on the beach instead of just a slow walk.
My main advice: go early when you can, and do a quick check-in on horse condition and planned pace before you ride. One negative review is enough to justify that extra moment of common sense.
If that’s your style—good views, a guide handling details, and flexible expectations—then book it and plan the rest of your day around how you feel after the ride.
FAQ
What’s the duration of the Bali horse riding experience?
The horseback riding trip is about 1 hour (approx.).
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Muara Adventure (Kesiman Kertalangu, Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali).
Is pickup included?
Yes, pickup is offered, and the tour includes air-conditioned vehicle transportation.
Does the tour include a guide and safety gear?
Yes. You’ll have a professional guide, plus a helmet and safety equipment.
Where will we ride?
You’ll ride through the Sanur area and coastal sections, including Sanur Beach, and you’ll reach Tangtu Beach.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s described as private, with only your group participating.
What’s the ticket format?
The tour uses a mobile ticket.
What if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.


























