Horse Riding Hurghada
Red Sea & Water Activities4.8
Horse Riding Hurghada

Horse Riding Hurghada offers guided beach and desert rides along the Red Sea coast, with options for beginners, families, and more confident riders.

Recommended visit
Plan around 1.5 to 3 hours for the full experience when hotel transfers, briefing, mounting, riding, and return travel are included. The actual time in the saddle is often shorter than the total excursion time, so ask for the ride duration before booking.
Best time
The best time for horse riding in Hurghada is early morning or late afternoon, when temperatures are milder and the light is better for photos. Winter and shoulder-season months are usually more comfortable for longer rides. In hotter months, avoid midday sessions and choose a stable that prioritises horse welfare in high temperatures.

Plan your visit

Opening hours
Horse riding in Hurghada is arranged by individual stables and tour providers, so schedules vary. Rides are commonly planned for cooler parts of the day, especially morning and late afternoon. Availability can change with weather, wind, daylight, horse condition, and private bookings, so confirm your pickup time and riding slot in advance.
Best time
The best time for horse riding in Hurghada is early morning or late afternoon, when temperatures are milder and the light is better for photos. Winter and shoulder-season months are usually more comfortable for longer rides. In hotter months, avoid midday sessions and choose a stable that prioritises horse welfare in high temperatures.
Visit duration
Plan around 1.5 to 3 hours for the full experience when hotel transfers, briefing, mounting, riding, and return travel are included. The actual time in the saddle is often shorter than the total excursion time, so ask for the ride duration before booking.
Category
Red Sea & Water Activities
Location

About

Horse riding in Hurghada is one of the easiest ways to feel the Red Sea coast beyond the hotel pool. Most rides take place on quiet desert tracks, open sand flats, or beachside routes north and south of town, with the mountains hazy in the distance and the sea changing colour as the light drops.

The experience is usually simple rather than formal: you meet the horses at a stable, get matched to a horse based on your confidence level, then ride with a local handler or guide. Beginners are normally led at a calm walk, while experienced riders may be offered longer routes or controlled canters where conditions allow. The best operators keep groups small enough for the guide to watch each rider properly.

Beach rides are popular because they combine two very different Hurghada landscapes in one outing: pale desert, salt air, and the blue strip of the Red Sea. Some routes include riding close to the waterline; others stay on firm sand depending on tide, wind, local rules, and the condition of the beach. If you are hoping for photos in the sea, ask before booking rather than assuming it is included.

Sunrise and late-afternoon rides are usually the most comfortable. The light is softer, the sand is cooler, and the horses are less affected by heat. Midday can feel harsh, especially outside winter, so choose timing carefully if you are travelling with children or nervous first-time riders.

For many travellers, horse riding works well as a gentle break between snorkelling, diving, and boat trips. If you are planning a Red Sea stay, Ozes can help shape a wider itinerary around time in Hurghada, or combine coastal activities with desert-style experiences through Egypt safari-style travel.

The most important choice is the stable. Look for healthy horses, clean tack, helmets where available, and staff who ask about your riding ability before you mount. A good guide will not pressure beginners to go fast, and they will adjust the route if weather, wind, or rider confidence calls for it.

Horse Riding Hurghada is one of Hurghada's most-visited red sea & water activities spots. Plan around The best time for horse riding in Hurghada is early morning or late afternoon, when temperatures are milder and the light is better for photos. Winter and shoulder-season months are usually more comfortable for longer rides. In hotter months, avoid midday sessions and choose a stable that prioritises horse welfare in high temperatures. for the best conditions, and budget roughly Plan around 1.5 to 3 hours for the full experience when hotel transfers, briefing, mounting, riding, and return travel are included. The actual time in the saddle is often shorter than the total excursion time, so ask for the ride duration before booking. on-site. Visit early to avoid crowds and heat.

Why travelers visit

Visit Horse Riding Hurghada if you want a slower, more tactile Red Sea activity: the sound of hooves on sand, warm desert wind, and wide coastal views away from the marina crowds. It suits travellers who want a scenic outdoor experience without needing diving skills or a full-day boat trip.

Highlights

  • Ride through open desert tracks with Red Sea views in the distance.
  • Choose sunrise or sunset sessions for cooler air and softer light.
  • Beginner-friendly led rides are commonly available with the right stable.
  • Beach routes may offer firm sand, sea breezes, and strong photo opportunities.
  • A relaxed alternative to boat trips, diving, and busy resort activities.

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Know before you go

Practical tips to make the most of your visit.

What to wear

Wear long, comfortable trousers to reduce rubbing, closed shoes or secure trainers, and a light top that protects your shoulders from the sun. Bring sunglasses with a secure fit, sunscreen, and a small bottle of water. Avoid flip-flops, short skirts, loose beach cover-ups, and dangling bags.

Is a guide recommended?

Ask to see the horses and tack before you commit. A calm, well-fed horse, clean saddle area, and patient guide matter more than a dramatic photo promise. If the horse looks exhausted or the guide dismisses your safety questions, choose another operator.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Booking only for a low price without checking horse welfare, group size, or guide supervision.
  • Wearing flip-flops or loose sandals; closed shoes with a small heel or secure trainers are safer.
  • Assuming every ride includes galloping on the beach or entering the water; routes depend on rider ability, conditions, and local rules.
  • Choosing a midday ride in hot weather, which can be uncomfortable for both riders and horses.
  • Not telling the guide your true riding level. Beginners should say so clearly before mounting.
  • Bringing only a phone for photos and no secure pocket or strap; riding with loose items is awkward and risky.

Frequently asked questions

Can beginners go horse riding in Hurghada?

Yes, beginners can usually go horse riding in Hurghada if they choose a supervised, slow-paced ride. Tell the stable you are a first-time rider so they can match you with a calm horse and keep the pace suitable.

What is the best time of day for horse riding in Hurghada?

Early morning and late afternoon are the best times for horse riding in Hurghada. These periods are cooler, gentler on the horses, and better for desert and beach photography.

Can you ride horses on the beach in Hurghada?

Some Hurghada horse riding trips include beach riding, but not all of them enter the water. Ask the operator exactly where the ride goes and whether sea photos are part of the route.

What should I wear for horse riding in Hurghada?

Wear long trousers, closed shoes, and a comfortable top that covers your shoulders from the sun. Avoid flip-flops, flowing scarves, or anything that can snag on the saddle or reins.

Is horse riding in Hurghada suitable for children?

Horse riding can be suitable for children when the stable offers calm horses, helmets, and led rides. Check the operator’s age and safety guidance before booking, as rules vary by stable and route.

How long does a horse riding trip in Hurghada take?

A typical horse riding session in Hurghada ranges from a short introductory ride to a longer beach-and-desert outing. Always confirm the actual riding time, not just the total excursion time including transfers.

Do I need to be fit to ride a horse in Hurghada?

You do not need to be fit for a short beginner ride, but you should be comfortable sitting upright and balancing in the saddle. Longer rides require more stamina, especially in warm weather.

How do I choose a good horse riding stable in Hurghada?

Choose a stable with well-kept horses, safe tack, helmets, and guides who ask about your experience. Avoid any operator that rushes the mounting process or pushes nervous riders to go faster than they want.

Visitor info

Opening hours
Horse riding in Hurghada is arranged by individual stables and tour providers, so schedules vary. Rides are commonly planned for cooler parts of the day, especially morning and late afternoon. Availability can change with weather, wind, daylight, horse condition, and private bookings, so confirm your pickup time and riding slot in advance.
Recommended visit
Plan around 1.5 to 3 hours for the full experience when hotel transfers, briefing, mounting, riding, and return travel are included. The actual time in the saddle is often shorter than the total excursion time, so ask for the ride duration before booking.
Best time to visit
The best time for horse riding in Hurghada is early morning or late afternoon, when temperatures are milder and the light is better for photos. Winter and shoulder-season months are usually more comfortable for longer rides. In hotter months, avoid midday sessions and choose a stable that prioritises horse welfare in high temperatures.
Category
Red Sea & Water Activities

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