REVIEW · PROVIDENCIALES
Small Group Horseback Riding Adventure in Caicos Islands
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You’ll trot on Caribbean sand in one hour. This small-group ride with 7P-Jey-Horse blends crystal-clear coastal scenery with calm, well-trained horses and a team that keeps the vibe easy.
I love the shallow-water trotting up to 1.5 meters deep, where the horses keep a steady rhythm and you get that close-to-the-surf feeling. I also love how the guides help with photos using your phone, so you can focus on the ride instead of playing cameraman.
One thing to plan for: the time on the horse can run closer to 45 minutes than a full 60, depending on conditions and how quickly your group gets ready.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth knowing
- Beach Horseback in Providenciales: Why It’s More Fun Than It Sounds
- Price and Value: What $210 Covers (and Why It Feels Fair)
- Getting There: Malcolm Road, the Shuttle, and a Simple Arrival Plan
- Before You Mount: Safety Briefings and Horse Familiarity
- The Main Event: Pristine Beach Riding and Shallow-Water Trotting
- Photos, Coconuts, and Celebration Surprises (Yes, It Can Be Fun for Birthdays)
- How Long It Really Takes: Your One-Hour Expectation
- Who This Ride Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Skip It)
- Beach Conditions: The Real-World Factors That Affect Comfort
- Should You Book This 7P-Jey-Horse Beach Horse Ride?
- FAQ
- Where does the tour start, and where does it end?
- How long is the horseback riding adventure?
- Is transportation or pickup included?
- How many people are in the group?
- What’s included in the price?
- What should I bring or expect for drinks and snacks?
- Is there a weight limit?
- What if I need to cancel?
- Do I need to bring a ticket, or is it digital?
Key highlights worth knowing

- Up to 1.5 meters deep shallow-water trot on gentle, well-trained horses
- Max 8 travelers for a more manageable, personal pace
- Complimentary round-trip shuttle from your location
- Coconut water and bottled water after the ride, plus fresh coconut treats mentioned often
- Celebration extras like flowers (and sometimes other surprises) if you note it in advance
- 200 lb / 90 kg weight limit for riders
Beach Horseback in Providenciales: Why It’s More Fun Than It Sounds

Horseback riding in Turks and Caicos is one of those simple ideas that actually delivers. You’re not just sitting on a trail. You’re moving along a shoreline with bright water, shells underfoot, and that feeling of being out in the open air.
This is also a social experience, but not in a chaotic way. With a maximum of 8 riders, you get support without feeling like you’re in a herd of strangers. The guides keep things organized, and that matters on sand, near the surf, and when people are trying their first trot.
The best part is the mix: beach scenery plus practical instruction. Beginners get enough coaching to feel safe. Experienced riders still get to enjoy the views and the rhythm.
Other Caicos Islands tours we've reviewed in Providenciales
Price and Value: What $210 Covers (and Why It Feels Fair)
At $210 per person, this isn’t a cheap activity. But it’s not just “rent a horse and go.” Your money buys:
- Transportation via a complimentary shuttle
- Bottled water
- Surprises tied to special occasions (with a bouquet mentioned, and other extras showing up depending on your celebration)
- Gratuity for the guides listed as included
You also get something harder to price: photos and video assistance. People talk about how the guides use their phones and take a lot of shots along the ride. If you’ve ever tried to get good travel photos while you’re riding, you’ll understand why that’s valuable.
So yes, $210 is a splurge. But for a one-hour, small-group beach ride with pickup and real support, it can feel like a “worth it” splurge rather than a tourist tax.
Getting There: Malcolm Road, the Shuttle, and a Simple Arrival Plan

You meet at 7P-Jey-Horse on Malcolm Road, in Wheeland Settlement (TKCA 1ZZ). The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
A big practical win: complimentary round-trip shuttle. That means less stress about timing and parking in Providenciales, and more time to show up ready to ride. If you’re staying on the island, this is the difference between a smooth start and a scramble.
Here’s how I’d plan it:
- Give yourself extra buffer time before the shuttle window.
- Wear something you can move in (sand and grooming aren’t gentle on clothes).
- Expect a short wait while everyone checks in and gets paired up with horses.
Before You Mount: Safety Briefings and Horse Familiarity

This ride is built for real beginners and nervous first-timers, not just experienced riders. The guides provide riding basics and a safety briefing so you know what to do with your hands, posture, and pace.
That “basics first” approach matters. On a beach ride, your biggest surprises are usually not technical. They’re simple things like how a horse steps on sand, how the shoreline breeze changes your balance, or how it feels to trot when you’re not used to it.
Also, keep an eye out for how the guides position themselves. Riders consistently describe the team as attentive and close enough to help. One child in a group rode for the first time and stayed supported the whole time. If you’re coming with kids or a first-time rider, this is the kind of setup that helps everyone relax.
The Main Event: Pristine Beach Riding and Shallow-Water Trotting

This is the part you’ll remember. The route focuses on pristine beach scenery with clear water and an open, photogenic shoreline.
You’ll ride along the coast, and the “wow” moment is the trot through shallow water. The depth listed is up to 1.5 meters. That’s deep enough to feel exciting, but shallow enough that it’s still under control—especially with well-trained horses.
What you should expect in the saddle:
- A steady pace designed to keep the group together
- Gentle handling from the horses
- Time outside in the open air, with surf sounds and salt breeze
Wind can also factor in. One ride was windy but still described as great, so don’t cancel your expectations if the forecast looks breezy. Just dress for it. If you feel chilly, you’ll enjoy less.
If you’re the kind of person who likes nature but also likes structure, this ride hits a nice balance. It’s scenic without being wild. It’s adventurous without being stressful.
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Photos, Coconuts, and Celebration Surprises (Yes, It Can Be Fun for Birthdays)

Some tours take photos if you happen to ask. This one is built to make photos part of the experience.
Guides use your phone to take lots of shots and video while you ride. That sounds small until you’re actually in motion. The guides are moving alongside you at a pace that lets them capture real moments instead of blurry, rushed selfies.
Then there are the food and drink details, which many people mention because they feel “island correct.” After the ride, you get fresh coconut water and bottled water. Fresh coconut treats are also noted in multiple comments. It’s a small thing, but it turns an outdoor activity into a full memory.
If you’re celebrating, add a note. The tour includes surprises for special occasions and mentions a bouquet of flowers. People also mention extras like wine on special rides, so if that’s your vibe, tell them it’s a birthday, anniversary, or any other milestone. Even if your celebration doesn’t include wine, you should still get the thoughtful touch.
How Long It Really Takes: Your One-Hour Expectation

The duration is listed as about 1 hour. Still, one rider experienced a shorter ride—around 45 minutes—and called it out as a drawback.
So I’d treat the hour as a planning target, not a promise you can set your watch by. How quickly everyone mounts, how the horses settle, and conditions on the beach can affect timing. If you’re scheduling another activity right after, I’d leave a little cushion.
Think of it like this: you’re paying for a complete experience—setup, safety, the beach trot, and the end-of-ride moments. Even if the exact time on the sand varies, the overall experience should still feel like a complete outing.
Who This Ride Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Skip It)

This is a great match if you want:
- Beginner-friendly guidance without feeling like you’ll be left behind
- A small group setting where the guides can actually pay attention
- A bucket-list style ride that’s still practical and not complicated
It’s also a strong choice for families, based on how the guides supported a child on a first horse experience. If you’re traveling with mixed experience levels, the group cap helps keep that dynamic manageable.
You might hesitate if:
- You’re looking for a long, multi-hour ride and expect a full 60 minutes every single time no matter what
- You’re very sensitive to how a public beach looks on a given day (rain and seaweed can affect the feel of the shoreline)
One review raised a concern about litter and stepping on debris. The operator response emphasized that beaches are public and conditions can change after rain, plus they try to keep things comfortable for horses and riders. Either way, if cleanliness matters a lot to you, come ready to look past imperfections or ask ahead about current beach conditions when you book.
Beach Conditions: The Real-World Factors That Affect Comfort
Turks and Caicos beaches can look postcard-perfect and still have real-life issues like seaweed after weather and public foot traffic. That can change how the trail area feels.
Two specific considerations:
- Seaweed and rough patches can make the ground feel less pristine.
- Wind can make it feel cooler even when the sun is strong.
How to handle this like a smart traveler:
- Bring or wear footwear you don’t mind getting sandy (you’ll be standing and mounting around beach terrain).
- If you’re prone to slipping, wear clothes you can adjust and keep secure.
- Keep a relaxed mindset. The smoother you stay, the better the horse ride tends to feel.
Should You Book This 7P-Jey-Horse Beach Horse Ride?
Book it if you want a simple, scenic Caribbean adventure with shallow-water trotting, pickup included, and a team that focuses on safety and photos.
I’d especially recommend it if:
- You’re visiting Providenciales and want one “experience” day that feels different from beaches alone.
- You care about having good photos without managing a camera while riding.
- You want a guided ride that works for both first-timers and experienced riders.
Skip it or reconsider if:
- You need a strict, exact timing guarantee of a full 60 minutes on horseback.
- Beach cleanliness is a non-negotiable for you.
- You’re uncomfortable with the idea of riding in public, outdoor beach conditions where weather can bring changes.
If you do book, do one extra thing: write a note about your occasion. Flowers and celebration surprises are part of the experience, and it’s worth making that detail happen the way you want.
FAQ
Where does the tour start, and where does it end?
The meeting point is 7P-JEY-HORSE on Malcolm Road, Wheeland Settlement (TKCA 1ZZ), Turks and Caicos Islands. The ride ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the horseback riding adventure?
It lasts about 1 hour.
Is transportation or pickup included?
Yes. You get complimentary round-trip shuttle service from your location to the horseback riding site.
How many people are in the group?
The group size has a maximum of 8 travelers, so it stays small.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are bottled water, transportation, surprises for special occasions (add a note), and gratuity for the guides.
What should I bring or expect for drinks and snacks?
You’ll receive bottled water, and coconut is mentioned as part of the post-ride refreshments, including fresh coconut water and coconut treats.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes. The weight limit is 200 lbs (90 kg).
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
Do I need to bring a ticket, or is it digital?
A mobile ticket is provided.































