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Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks

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Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks

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  • 3.5 hours
  • From $182
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A sunset horse ride beats the usual Mallorca checklist. This Mallorca Horses outing takes you into the Randa Valley at golden hour, on calm Andalusian horses, with a scenic pause and a drink in hand.

I especially like the care taken before you ever leave the barn: you’re matched to a horse for your level, then coached on basic posture and handling so you feel steady in the saddle. I also like the “slow down” structure, with the route timed for sunset and a relaxed pace back through Randa while night settles.

One consideration: this is real riding for 3.5 hours, so plan for moderate physical activity and come prepared with long pants and closed-toe shoes. It also has limits for kids under 7, pregnancy, mobility impairments, and riders over 110 kg.

Key moments that make this ride worth the money

Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks - Key moments that make this ride worth the money

  • Randa Valley sunset viewpoint with drinks (wine, cava, or a soft drink)
  • Horse choice based on your riding level
  • Arena start and basic coaching before heading out
  • Small group size (up to 6) for a calmer pace and easier guidance
  • Instructor photos included, taken during the ride
  • Horse grooming and shower time, adding a grounded, hands-on Mallorca feel

Mallorca Sunset Horseback Ride: the Randa Valley difference

Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks - Mallorca Sunset Horseback Ride: the Randa Valley difference
If you’re picking between beaches and something slower, this ride gives you a Mallorca that feels quieter and more personal. You’re not just watching sunset from a crowded viewpoint. You’re moving through the island’s interior on a steady horse, with time to actually take it in.

The heart of the experience is the timing. You ride out toward a viewpoint above the valley where the light changes quickly, so the sky can go from normal-to-movie-screen in minutes. The tour is built around that moment, not around a checklist.

You’ll also appreciate the vibe the format creates. With a small group limited to 6 people, you’re less likely to feel rushed or like you’re waiting behind a crowd. That matters when you’re sharing narrow bits of path and trying to stay safe while the light drops.

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Meeting the Mallorca Horses Center and getting set up right

Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks - Meeting the Mallorca Horses Center and getting set up right
Your guide meets you at the Mallorca Horses Center, then the morning-of process is simple and focused. There’s an introduction, then you select a horse based on your experience level. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all setup, and it’s one of the reasons people tend to feel comfortable even if they’re new to riding.

Before you go anywhere scenic, you’ll take part in preparation and management of the horses. That includes grooming and even a shower for the horse as part of the overall routine. It’s a small thing, but it changes the whole feel of the ride from passive tourism to respectful partnership.

Safety-wise, helmets are mandatory. You’re also guided through a short session in the riding arena first, covering the basics of posture and how to handle the horse. In practical terms: it helps you get your balance and rhythm before you meet the real terrain outside.

The arena warm-up and sand track training you can actually feel

Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks - The arena warm-up and sand track training you can actually feel
The experience isn’t marketed as a “just get on and go” trail ride. You’ll get a short warm-up that includes basic coaching, plus a sand track class included in the experience.

That training time matters more than it sounds. When the horse is calm, you still need to know how to sit, hold your body, and communicate with reins and cues without panic. The arena start is where you learn those micro-skills, so the ride out feels smoother later.

If you’re a beginner, this is a big deal. One recurring theme from feedback is that first-timers were guided through handling and posture, then gradually given more freedom as confidence grew. If you’re more experienced, you likely won’t feel micromanaged the whole time either, because the coaching is meant to match the group’s level.

Heading toward Puig de Randa: the ride out across the plain

Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks - Heading toward Puig de Randa: the ride out across the plain
Once you’re ready, you set off toward the Randa Valley, riding across the plain at the foot of Puig de Randa. This stretch is a good “transition phase.” The route isn’t immediately the steepest or most dramatic part. It’s where your body finds its pace and your brain shifts from traffic-mode to sunset-mode.

You’ll move at a relaxed pace, with enough time to look around without constantly bracing for every step. That relaxed pacing is one of the most appreciated parts of the tour format, especially for people who don’t ride often and for couples who want to actually talk during the ride.

Also, you’re going in the direction of a privileged viewpoint. That means the terrain and the angle start to matter, and the ride becomes more about perspective than just motion. The change in light as you approach the valley is part of the payoff.

The viewpoint stop: drinks, photos, and why this pause is the whole point

Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks - The viewpoint stop: drinks, photos, and why this pause is the whole point
The best part is the pause at the viewpoint overlooking the panoramic views. This is where the tour turns into a true sunset moment, with the sky often shifting into red and orange hues.

And yes, there’s a drink included. You’ll typically get a glass of wine, cava, or a soft drink while you watch the light change. Even if you don’t drink alcohol, the soft drink option makes it easy to enjoy the moment without having to opt out.

What I like here is that the stop isn’t treated like a quick photo-op. The structure gives you time to settle. You can take your own photos if you want, but you also get instructor photos taken throughout the ride, which reduces the pressure to constantly handle a phone while riding.

If you’re with a partner, this pause is also where the emotional “slow down” lands. Several people highlight the meditative feel of being on horseback in quiet nature, then sharing a drink while the horizon does its thing. It’s the kind of moment that feels rare in a place that can otherwise be all schedules and transfers.

Riding back through Randa village as night falls

Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks - Riding back through Randa village as night falls
After the viewpoint, the return ride is at a relaxed pace. You pass through the village of Randa as night gently falls, letting the landscape fade into evening textures.

This timing is smart. Sunset activities can feel chaotic when they start too late or end too fast. Here, you’re given that gradual transition from daylight views to evening atmosphere, which helps the ride feel continuous instead of chopped into moments.

You’re also more likely to feel settled by the return leg because you already had the coaching and the viewpoint stop. By then, most riders know how to sit comfortably and how to work with their horse’s rhythm.

Andalusian horses: calm, elegant, and matched to your level

Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks - Andalusian horses: calm, elegant, and matched to your level
A lot of horseback rides depend on luck: you get whatever horse is available. This one is different because horse choice is based on the client’s level, and the guides do the preparation and management for you.

The horses are described as Andalusian, known for calm temperaments and an elegant way of moving. In practice, this matters for beginners. When the horse is steady, you can focus on learning posture and staying relaxed instead of bracing for surprises.

The grooming and care moments also help you understand the horse as a living partner, not a ride vehicle. That kind of respect changes the vibe from touristy to more grounded, especially when you see how the team prepares the horse properly before you head out.

Guide style: friendly coaching and real attention to comfort

Mallorca: Sunset Horseback Ride with Drinks - Guide style: friendly coaching and real attention to comfort
Guides are where this tour can feel either rushed or genuinely thoughtful. The feedback I see consistently praises the guides as friendly and helpful, especially for riders who start with little experience.

Two names come up in the information you provided: Pau and Paolo. People associate these guides with being patient, supportive, and not rushing the ride. That matters at sunset, when timing is sensitive. You want the group to move at the right pace, but you also want the emotional payoff, not a sprint to the viewpoint.

Also, guides pay attention to temperature and safety details for the horses. That’s a good sign if you care about how the operation handles the animals, not just the riders.

Price and value: what $182 covers and what to plan for

At $182 per person for about 3.5 hours, you’re paying for more than riding time. The included elements add up: mandatory helmets, horse preparation and management, horse grooming and shower, riding coaching in the arena, instructor photos, refreshments, and insurance coverage.

You’re also buying convenience in the form of a guided, scheduled sunset outing. Even if you’re a confident rider, the payoff of sunset timing and the viewpoint stop is difficult to recreate on your own without logistical headache.

Where the value equation changes is transport. Transport isn’t included, so you’ll need to factor getting to the Mallorca Horses Center. Food isn’t included either, so if you’re hungry before the ride or afterward, plan a meal around it.

So the real question isn’t just cost. It’s: do you want a guided, photo-enhanced, drink-included sunset on horseback with small-group pacing? If yes, the price is easier to justify.

What to bring (and how to avoid turning this into an uncomfortable ride)

You’ll want to pack basic riding comfort. Bring long pants and closed-toe shoes. This isn’t just tradition. It’s practical for leg comfort and safer foot placement.

If you’re sensitive to uneven footing, closed-toe shoes with decent grip are key. Think of the terrain you’ll ride over and how quickly the temperature can shift as the sun drops.

If you wear layers, you’ll thank yourself. The ride ends after the sun has slipped down, and evening air can feel cooler even when the afternoon was warm. The tour is structured around moderate activity, so you’ll warm up while riding, but you’ll also cool down during viewpoint pauses.

For photos: since instructor photos are included, you don’t need to be the official photographer. You can take a few personal shots, but don’t treat your phone like a second job. The priority is staying balanced and enjoying the moment.

Who should book this sunset horseback ride on Mallorca—and who should skip it

This ride makes the most sense if you want something more peaceful than typical sightseeing, and you like the idea of reconnecting with nature at sunset. It’s also well-suited for couples. The viewpoint pause with a drink, the small group, and the calm pacing naturally create a shared experience.

It’s also beginner-friendly in a structured way. You’re coached in the arena, your horse is chosen for your level, and the guides adjust support as confidence grows.

That said, the tour has clear limitations. It’s not suitable for children under 7, pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, and riders over 110 kg. Also, moderate physical activity is part of the deal, so if you’re looking for a gentle sit-and-watch activity, this may not fit.

One more nuance: the experience is described as wheelchair accessible, but it’s also listed as not suitable for people with mobility impairments. If you have mobility needs, don’t guess. Ask the provider directly what that means for your specific situation.

Quick practicalities that affect your day

Duration is about 3.5 hours, and starting times depend on availability. So build your schedule around the sunset window, not just around a random time slot.

Group size is kept small—limited to 6 participants—so you’re more likely to get individual attention. That’s helpful both for first-timers and for more advanced riders who want a relaxed but not sloppy experience.

The instructor languages listed are Spanish, English, German, Catalan, and French. If your group shares a language, the coaching should be easier and less stressful.

Should you book Mallorca’s sunset horseback ride with drinks?

Yes, if you want a real sunset experience that isn’t just standing still. This tour is built around calm Andalusian horses, a viewpoint stop with a drink, included guide photos, and a pacing style that lets you enjoy the sky change rather than racing to the finish line.

Skip it if you’re not comfortable with moderate physical activity, or if the rider limits apply (including the weight limit). Also, be sure you can handle the clothing and shoe requirements.

If you’re on the fence, here’s the deciding question: do you value the whole package—training start, small-group calm, sunset timing, and refreshments? If that sounds like your kind of evening, this is a strong bet for your Mallorca days.

FAQ

How long is the Mallorca sunset horseback ride?

The experience lasts about 3.5 hours.

Where do I meet the guide?

You’ll meet your guide at the Mallorca Horses Center.

What drinks are included during the ride?

Refreshments are included, and the viewpoint stop includes a drink such as wine, cava, or a soft drink.

Do you provide a horse based on my riding level?

Yes. Your horse is chosen according to your level, and you’ll receive basic guidance on handling and posture.

How big is the group?

It’s a small group, limited to 6 participants.

What should I wear?

Bring long pants and wear closed-toe shoes.

What languages are available for the instructor?

The instructor can speak Spanish, English, German, Catalan, and French.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Wheelchair accessibility is listed, but the experience is also marked as not suitable for people with mobility impairments. If you have mobility needs, it’s smart to check details directly with the provider.

What is the cancellation and reserve policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there’s a reserve now & pay later option.

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