Kamala Beach on horseback feels quietly magical. This Phuket ride is all about big ocean views over the Andaman Sea, with a guide and small-group attention as you move from the stable to the shoreline. It’s also the kind of activity that works for couples and families who want something scenic rather than hectic.
I love that the tour comes with the key horse riding equipment you need (including a helmet and boots), plus bottled water and insurance. I also like the control you get on the beach: you can walk, trot, and canter at a pace set to your ability, and the staff help with photos and videos so you leave with more than just memories.
One thing to consider: if you’re chasing nonstop galloping at speed, this may feel more calm and paced than you want. Also, if you arrive late, the beach riding time can be reduced so the next group is not affected.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you ride
- Kamala Beach Horse Riding: The vibe you should expect
- Meeting at Kamala Horse Riding Club (and why that helps)
- How the ride actually works once you hit the sand
- Riding into the water: cool factor, practical caution
- Horses, tack, and safety rules that keep it real
- Guides and small-group attention: where the value shows up
- The $71 price: what you’re paying for (and what you’re not)
- Who this Phuket beach horse ride is for
- Reviews worth weighing: what tends to go right
- Should you book this tour? My decision guide
- FAQ
- How long is the beach horse riding experience?
- Where do I meet, and what time does it start?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Do I need to have experience riding a horse?
- Is there a weight limit?
Key things to know before you ride

- Small group rides (max 8 riders) for closer guide attention and safer pacing
- Equipment included (helmet, riding boots, tack) so you can show up prepared
- You ride at your own pace with walk, trot, and canter options
- Intermediate/advanced rider expectations and a control check for stronger riders
- Riding into the water can happen depending on conditions and how the route is run
- Weight limit is strict (under 85 kg), with nonrefundable rules if you exceed it
Kamala Beach Horse Riding: The vibe you should expect

This is a beach horseback ride in Phuket that trades crowds and chaos for something calmer and more scenic. You’re based out of Kamala Horse Riding Club and then you head to one of the area’s most photogenic coastlines. The star of the experience is the shoreline itself: pale sand, ocean air, and the feeling of being on horseback while the waves keep doing their thing.
The activity is described as romantic and family-friendly, and that matches what the tone of the ride seems to aim for. This is not a loud event. It’s more like a guided equestrian outing where you get time to enjoy the view and then get your turn at the different gaits as your skill allows.
The overall timing is about 1 hour. That’s a good length for a half-day plan: you’ll spend enough time riding to feel like you did something special, without it eating your entire day. Your starting point matters here too, because there’s no hotel pickup. You’ll likely want to plan your morning around getting yourself to the club on time for the 9:00 am start.
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Meeting at Kamala Horse Riding Club (and why that helps)

You meet at Kamala Horse Riding Club, 101 Tambon Kamala, Amphoe Kathu, Phuket. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not stuck wondering where you’ll be dropped off afterward. That structure is practical if you’re staying anywhere near Kamala or you’re comfortable using local transport.
The fact that it’s near public transportation is a small detail, but it matters. Without hotel pickup included, being able to reach the start point easily can make the day feel smoother. I also like that you get a mobile ticket, which means you’re not digging around for paper.
Arriving on time is more than just being polite to the schedule. The ride duration on the beach can be shortened if you’re late, so your best chance at the full experience is to get there early, check in, and be ready before the group rolls out.
If you’re a family with kids, or if your group has mixed riding comfort levels, this “meet at the club” setup keeps things simple: everyone starts together and the guide can group riders based on ability and horse choice.
How the ride actually works once you hit the sand

The flow is straightforward: you start at the stables, get set up, ride out to the beach, and then return for stable time afterward. On the beach, you’re expected to ride in a guided way, with you moving between walk, trot, and canter depending on your comfort and the horse.
The most important detail here is pacing. The tour is designed for riders who can handle control and follow instructions. Strong intermediate and advanced riders are specifically called out for extra requirements before leaving the stable: you may need to demonstrate that you can independently control your horse. That rule is there for safety, and it also shapes the feel of the ride. You’re not going to get random, chaotic racing around the shoreline.
For people who want speed, the good news is that stronger riders have options. Some reviews specifically mention that experienced riders enjoyed a faster gallop-style experience, even with the horse going into the water. The practical takeaway: if you want more intensity, you should be honest about your ability level and follow the guide’s directions about what’s appropriate for your horse and the group.
For people who prefer calm, the ride still delivers. A number of riders highlight that the experience is peaceful and that it’s as much about scenery and photos as it is about pace. So think of it as an equestrian outing with different levels of movement, not a pure adrenaline ride.
Riding into the water: cool factor, practical caution

This tour runs along Kamala Beach and the route can include riding where the water comes into play. Some reviews mention the horse ride going into the water with them, which can be one of the most memorable parts of a beach horse day.
If you’re planning for that possibility, keep two practical points in mind. First, conditions can affect how deep the route goes and how it’s managed. Second, if you do get wet, you’ll feel it. That means plan for a change of clothes afterward if your day includes dinner plans or a long ride back.
Even with water involved, your experience should still be guided and controlled. The tour information makes it clear that uncontrolled riding is not permitted. That’s reassuring: it suggests you’re not on your own out there, even if you’re riding more independently than a beginner might.
And because the group is capped (max 8 riders), the guide should have an easier job keeping everyone moving safely. For me, that’s a big part of why the beach ride feels smoother than it might on larger group tours.
Horses, tack, and safety rules that keep it real

Before you ride, you’re provided with the core safety and comfort gear: helmet and riding boots. Long pants are required, and rider control is taken seriously. If you’re the kind of rider who likes to take charge, this is still a guided activity, with clear rules about safe behavior.
The tour also has a weight limit of under 85 kg (187 lb). If you’re over that limit, nonrefundable rules apply. I consider that a worthwhile safeguard. Horses are working animals, and weight restrictions help keep tack fit and riding safer for both you and the horse.
Strong intermediate and advanced riders have an additional step: you may need to demonstrate you can independently control your horse before leaving the stables. That is not just paperwork. It helps the staff decide whether you’ll be able to handle the beach conditions and the specific horse you’re assigned.
Finally, insurance is included. While no one books a horse ride hoping for accidents, insurance coverage is one more layer that tells me the operator is taking risk management seriously.
Guides and small-group attention: where the value shows up

The tour includes an English-speaking, licensed Thai guide and runs with a small group size. That combination matters because it changes the feel of the day. With fewer riders, you’re more likely to get hands-on attention when you mount, adjust, and settle into your gait.
I also like that the experience is clearly set up to prevent mismatches. There’s a stated focus on having horses suited to different rider skills, and there are rules that restrict uncontrolled riding. If you’ve ever done an activity where the group size was big and the guide had to rush, you know how that can affect your confidence. Here, the smaller format should help keep things calm and predictable.
Photos and videos are another value piece. Reviews mention that staff help capture nice videos and photos, and that the team is friendly and helpful with imagery. That’s useful because beach horseback rides are visual by nature, and it’s hard to shoot great photos while you’re holding reins and staying balanced. If the staff can help you get the moments you want, you end up with more than a quick snapshot.
One more detail that supports the small-group vibe: the tour caps maximum 15 travelers. Even if you don’t see 15 people, knowing the upper limit helps explain why the ride can be run smoothly.
The $71 price: what you’re paying for (and what you’re not)

At $71 per person, this sits in a mid-range price band for Phuket activities, especially for something that includes an actual equestrian operation. The part that makes it feel like decent value is what’s bundled: equipment (helmet and boots), a guided ride with licensed support, bottled water, and insurance.
What’s not included is hotel pickup and drop-off. That’s the main “cost of entry” you’ll pay outside the listed price. Still, meeting at the club is a fair trade if you can get there easily on your own.
It also helps that the ride includes time back at the stables for showering and feeding your horse. That kind of hands-on stable interaction adds meaning beyond the beach itself. It also tends to make the tour feel more responsible, since you’re not treating the horse like a photo prop and then disappearing.
As for pacing, I’ll say it plainly: you should not expect a nonstop speed session unless your ability and the day’s conditions line up. If you want calm, scenic, and photo-friendly riding, you’re likely to feel like the price matches the experience.
Who this Phuket beach horse ride is for

This tour fits best if you want a guided beach horseback experience with real attention and structured riding. It’s a strong match for romantic plans and family outings, especially if you can match your expectations to the pace.
If you’re a confident rider in the intermediate or advanced range, you’ll likely appreciate the chance to move beyond walk. The tour calls out that strong intermediate and advanced riders may need to demonstrate independent control, and some reviews talk about faster riding moments. That suggests the operator tries to match the riding level to the person, instead of forcing everyone into the same gait.
If you’re a beginner, the information says horses can be suited to different skills. Still, the overall guidance leans toward riders who can ride with control and follow instructions. If you’re unsure whether you truly fit that category, consider taking a quick self-check: can you independently manage your horse’s speed and direction when asked?
Also note: uncontrolled riding is not permitted. So if your riding style is more freestyle, this is not the place to test that instinct.
Reviews worth weighing: what tends to go right
The overall rating is 4.2 from 23 reviews, which tells me most people leave happy, with a few clear outliers.
The most praised aspects are consistent:
- Horses described as well cared for and groomed
- Guides who feel friendly and attentive
- A ride that’s calm and scenic, with great photo opportunities
- For experienced riders, chances to ride with more intensity, and sometimes even into the water
There’s also an important theme: some people came expecting a fast, thrill-only ride. When the experience is calm, those expectations can clash. That doesn’t mean the tour is weak; it means you need to choose it for the right reason.
I’d also pay attention to the practical reality behind one complaint type: if someone’s advanced and competes or instructs at a high level, they may feel the horses or setup didn’t match their standards. That’s a reminder that horse riding is not like driving a car in a training school. Even within the same operator, horse temperament and suitability can vary.
Should you book this tour? My decision guide
Book it if you want a scenic Kamala Beach horse ride with a licensed guide, included equipment, and a small-group setup that keeps the day calm. If you care about photos and want guided help capturing them, this is a strong pick. It’s also a good choice if you’re okay with the ride being paced rather than nonstop adrenaline.
Hold off or choose carefully if speed is your only goal. This is not advertised as a constant gallop marathon, and strong intermediate/advanced riders still follow safety rules and control requirements. If you exceed the 85 kg limit, this is also not for you under the tour’s rules.
Finally, if you’re traveling with kids, this tour can work, but be honest about riding comfort and make sure your timing is solid. Being late can shorten your beach riding time, and that’s usually the worst-case scenario for families who planned their morning around the ride.
If you match your expectations to what the experience is designed for—views, control, calm riding with the option for more movement when you qualify—this one looks like a solid Phuket value.
FAQ
How long is the beach horse riding experience?
The activity is listed at about 1 hour.
Where do I meet, and what time does it start?
You meet at Kamala Horse Riding Club at 101 Tambon Kamala, Amphoe Kathu, Phuket, with a start time of 9:00 am. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
What’s included in the tour price?
Included items are an English-speaking licensed Thai guide, bottled water, horse riding equipment (including a helmet), and insurance.
Do I need to have experience riding a horse?
Riders should have an intermediate or advanced understanding to participate. Strong intermediate and advance riders may need to demonstrate independent control before leaving the stable. There are several horses suited to different rider needs and skills.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes. The rider’s weight must be under 85 kg (187 lb). If you are over the limit, it’s nonrefundable.























