There is a place outside Puerto Escondido where a river, a lagoon, and the Pacific Ocean meet — and if you time it right, the sun sets directly over the point where they converge. The light at that moment is something photographers travel specifically to capture.
This ride is timed to arrive there at exactly that moment.
Four hours on horseback through jungle trails, ancient trees, and working cattle land. A river crossing by canoe. And then that sunset — the kind that makes you stop talking and just watch.
No riding experience required. The horses are tamed, the guides are local cowboys who have ridden this trail their entire lives, and the only thing you need to bring is the willingness to slow down.
Sunset Horseback Riding in Puerto Escondido — Why This Trail Is Unlike Any Other
Horseback riding tours exist all over Mexico. Most follow a beach, turn around, and come back. This one goes somewhere specific — through terrain that changes completely every twenty minutes, toward a destination that justifies every minute of the ride.
The trail passes beneath La Parota and La Ceiba trees — some of the largest native trees in Oaxaca, with canopies wide enough to shade an entire field. It crosses working cattle land where local ranchers have farmed the same ground for generations. It moves through river vegetation that smells nothing like the coast — humid, green, alive in a completely different way.
And then the trail opens onto the coast, where the river empties into the lagoon and the lagoon meets the Pacific, and the sun is going down, and you are on a horse, and there is genuinely nowhere better to be at that exact moment.
Full Experience — Your 4-Hour Sunset Horse Ride from Puerto Escondido
Hotel Pickup — 3:30 PM from Puerto Escondido
We pick you up from your accommodation in Puerto Escondido at 3:30 PM for the 30-minute drive to the starting point. The timing is precise — departure at 3:30 PM puts you on the trail during the golden afternoon light and delivers you to the coast exactly as the sun begins to set. Your local cowboy guides meet you at the horses.
Jungle Trail — Ancient Trees, Cattle Land & River Vegetation
The ride begins in the shade of the jungle canopy. Your guide leads you through trails used by local ranchers for generations — past La Parota and La Ceiba trees whose trunks are wider than most rooms, through cattle land where friendly animals graze alongside the path, and along river vegetation that creates a green corridor unlike anything on the coast.
The horses are tamed, calm, and matched to your experience level. First-time riders are paired with the most relaxed animals and guided closely by the cowboys throughout. Experienced riders get more freedom. Either way, the trail does the work — you just have to be present for it.
River Crossing by Canoe
Midway through the trail, the river is too wide to ford on horseback. You dismount, board a canoe, and cross — horses swimming or wading alongside, the jungle rising on both banks, the water moving slowly toward the coast. It is one of those moments that sounds strange in description and feels completely natural when you’re in it.
The Sunset at Nature’s Crossroads — Ocean, River & Lagoon
The trail ends at the point where the river meets the lagoon and the lagoon opens into the Pacific. At 3:30 PM departure, you arrive here as the sun is dropping toward the horizon. The light turns gold, then orange, then the particular deep red that only happens on clear evenings on the Oaxacan coast.
To your left, the river. To your right, the lagoon. In front of you, the open Pacific and a sunset that has no equivalent in any resort pool bar or rooftop restaurant on the coast. This is the view. This is why the tour exists.
Return to Puerto Escondido
After the sunset, you ride back to the starting point and return by vehicle to Puerto Escondido. Total time from pickup to drop-off is approximately 4 hours. You arrive back in the evening with the particular quiet that comes from having spent several hours entirely outside, entirely present, entirely away from screens.
Horseback Riding for Beginners in Puerto Escondido — What You Need to Know
The most common question we receive is whether this tour is suitable for people who have never ridden a horse. The answer is yes — unequivocally. The horses used on this trail are specifically selected and trained for rider confidence and calm behavior. They are accustomed to beginner riders, responsive to guide commands, and completely comfortable with the terrain.
Your local cowboy guides have been riding these horses and this trail their entire lives. They will spend as much time as needed making sure you are comfortable before the ride begins, and they remain alongside inexperienced riders throughout. There is no minimum experience level for this tour. The minimum age is 5 years.
Best Time for Sunset Horseback Riding in Puerto Escondido
The tour runs at 3:30 PM year-round, timed specifically for the sunset at the coast. The dry season (November through April) produces the most dramatic sunsets — clear skies, vivid colors, and calm Pacific. The rainy season turns the trail intensely green and fills the river, making the canoe crossing more dramatic and the jungle more alive. Both seasons are extraordinary.
The tour operates in light rain. Heavy weather cancellations receive a full refund or free reschedule.
Private Sunset Horse Ride Puerto Escondido — Groups Up to 20 People
Private tours are available for groups of up to 20 people — couples celebrating special occasions, families, friend groups, bachelorette parties, and corporate experiences. A private tour means the trail, the horses, and the guides are exclusively yours. Contact us via WhatsApp for pricing and availability.