Kamala sunsets look better on horseback. This Phuket ride takes you along Kamala Beach with the Andaman Sea as your backdrop, timed for golden hour and those last light moments.
I also love the safety briefing approach and an English-speaking, licensed Thai guide, plus the helmet and boots provided so you can focus on the ride instead of gear. The crew keeps things photo-friendly along the shoreline, which is handy when the views steal your attention.
One real consideration: there is a firm weight cap at 85 kg / 187 lb, and being over that limit can mean you miss the experience.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Kamala Beach at sunset: what you’re really booking
- Getting set up at Kamala Horse Riding Club
- Safety briefing and how much independence you’ll get
- The shoreline ride: pace, photos, and the sea line
- Families and first-timers: who this fits best
- Weather and timing: why your sunset might shift
- Price and value: is $62.63 worth it?
- Horse welfare: what to watch before you commit
- Should you book Beach Horse Riding at Sunset in Phuket?
- FAQ
- What time does the sunset horse riding start in Phuket?
- Where does the tour begin and end?
- How long is the experience?
- What is included in the price?
- Is hotel pick-up included?
- What are the rider requirements for weight and clothing?
- What is the child age range for this activity?
- Should you book this tour?
Key highlights at a glance

- Kamala Beach at sunset: long shoreline views over the Andaman Sea
- Small group setup: group rides capped low, with an upper tour limit
- Safety-first equipment: helmet and riding boots provided, insurance included
- Photo-friendly route: stops and angles built around sunset lighting
- Beginner-friendly but guided: you’ll have support; uncontrolled riding isn’t allowed
- Strict participation rules: weight limit and long-pants requirement
Kamala Beach at sunset: what you’re really booking

This experience is simple on paper and pretty magical in real life: you ride horses along the coast while the sky shifts toward sunset. The value here comes from the setting. Kamala Beach is long and wide, which matters because it gives your ride space. You’re not stuck in a tiny loop.
What you’re paying for is that “only-in-Phuket” feeling. In most places, you watch the ocean from the sand or from a viewpoint. Here, you move along the shoreline in a calm, slow-motion way, with the sea close enough to feel like it’s part of the story.
Two details make it easier to enjoy: you don’t have to hunt for gear, and the guide keeps the ride controlled. Helmets and riding boots are included, and bottled water is part of the package. That means you can show up, follow instructions, and get to the best part faster.
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Getting set up at Kamala Horse Riding Club

The meeting point is the Kamala Horse Riding Club on the edge of Kamala. Start time is 5:30 pm, and the activity ends back at the same place. There’s no hotel pickup, so you’ll want to plan on getting there on your own (taxi, Grab, or local transport).
When you arrive, expect a quick round of prep before you mount. You’ll get riding equipment, including a safety equestrian helmet and boots. You’ll also be asked to wear long pants. That sounds minor, but it’s worth taking seriously—long pants help with comfort and grip for the saddle and stirrups.
One practical note: start time is tied to the sunset window. If you’re late, the operator may shorten your time on the beach so the next group isn’t impacted. So even if you’re excited, treat check-in like a train: show up early, even if you’re just waiting in the shade.
Safety briefing and how much independence you’ll get

This is not a freestyle ride. The operation is very clear about safety and horse control, and that shapes your experience.
Before you go out, there’s a safety briefing and the guide works with you on how to ride properly. If you’re a strong intermediate or advanced rider, you may need to demonstrate you can independently control your horse before leaving the stable. The key line is that uncontrolled riding is not permitted, which is good news for beginners—and a heads-up if you were expecting to roam on your own.
In practice, that often means the guide stays close and may manage the reins/rope handling while you ride. A couple of people noted that the guide held the rope most of the time, which can feel limiting if your goal is total independence. The upside is that you’re less likely to feel overwhelmed if it’s your first time on horseback.
If you’re a beginner, that structure is comforting. Several riders described feeling safe, including people who were trying horseback riding for the first time. You still should speak up early if something feels off with your saddle position, helmet fit, or mounting comfort. Fix it at the start, not after you’re already moving.
The shoreline ride: pace, photos, and the sea line

Once you’re mounted, the ride follows Kamala Beach. The shoreline is a big part of why this works. You get a wide stretch of sand and coastline instead of a cramped riding arena.
The typical pace is calm and controlled. Some reviews suggest parts of the experience can feel more like a walk than a “big gallop” adventure. That’s not necessarily bad—sunset riding is often about slow, scenic movement—but it’s important to set expectations. If you’re hoping for a thrill-ride, aim your mindset at scenery and mood, not speed.
Photo opportunities are built into the experience. People mentioned that guides take or help capture great pictures during the ride, which is one of the best ways to get good sunset shots without your arms turning into noodles. Even if you bring your own phone or camera, expect the guide to guide the horse first. You’ll still get chances for that iconic ocean-and-horse framing.
About water: you may ride into the shallows or along the sand-and-sea edge. Some riders highlighted that they could get the horses into the water, so you’re not just staying dry on the sand the whole time. Still, the exact amount can depend on conditions, the horse, and how the route is managed that evening.
Also, keep an eye out for route transitions. One review mentioned crossing a busy road on horseback, which can be interesting but also a little startling if you’re not expecting it. If that concerns you, tell your guide right away before you mount so you feel prepared.
Families and first-timers: who this fits best

This ride is positioned as something many people can enjoy, including families. Child ticket ages run from 4 to 10 years, and the overall experience is designed to be accessible for non-horse people too.
If you’re traveling with kids, this is one of the biggest reasons to consider it. Some reviews mentioned there are smaller horses for children and that staff are helpful and caring. That’s a sign the operation tries to scale the experience rather than just offering one-size-fits-all.
For first-timers, the “controlled ride” style can be a plus. Beginners often worry about sitting, balance, or spooking the horse. A guide who stays close, plus helmet-and-boots basics, helps you relax into it.
Two “fit checks” matter most:
- Weight limit: must be under 85 kg / 187 lb.
- Skill handling: uncontrolled riding is not allowed, and independence may be limited even for advanced riders unless you demonstrate control.
If your group includes someone who’s over the weight limit or who can’t meet the clothing requirement (long pants), this might not be the right activity. You don’t want to arrive on a schedule only to find out you can’t ride.
Weather and timing: why your sunset might shift

Sunset sounds fixed, but nature isn’t. This activity requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you may be offered a different date or a refund.
Even with decent weather, you should expect small timing shifts. One person complained that the ride was advertised for sunset but left early and finished before the sky really put on the show. The operator also notes that if you arrive late, your beach ride could be reduced so the next group isn’t impacted.
My practical advice: treat the 5:30 pm start as the target, not the guarantee. If you care most about actual sunset colors, build extra slack into your evening. Eat earlier, arrive early, and don’t stack another hard reservation right after the ride.
Rain also happens in Phuket. Some riders said they still had an amazing experience even with on-and-off rain, which makes sense because the horses and the guides keep moving. If the forecast is iffy, bring a light poncho or waterproof jacket so you don’t spend the best hour of the day shivering.
Price and value: is $62.63 worth it?

At about $62.63 per person, you’re paying for a guided horse experience with a specific setting: a beach ride timed near sunset, with equipment and insurance included.
Here’s where the value shows up:
- Helmet and boots included: you don’t have to rent safety gear elsewhere.
- Bottled water included: small detail, big comfort.
- Insurance included: not glamorous, but it matters when you’re on an animal outdoors.
- Licensed English-speaking guide: helps first-timers understand what to do and reduces safety friction.
- Small-group cap: more space and less “assembly line” energy.
Where value can feel weaker is if you expect a fast, adventurous ride. Several people described a gentle walk pace, more scenic than thrilling. If your idea of horseback riding is speed, control, and big movements, you might feel disappointed.
Also factor in the “you must get there yourself” detail. There’s no hotel pickup, so your real total cost includes transportation to Kamala Horse Riding Club.
Net-net: it’s good value if you want a scenic, guided sunset with photo moments and you’re comfortable with a controlled pace.
Horse welfare: what to watch before you commit

Animal welfare questions are fair here. Some negative feedback raised serious concerns about horse treatment and how they were prepared before riders mounted.
I can’t verify those claims from the information provided, but you can protect yourself with smart, direct checks. Before you climb on:
- Pay attention to how horses look and behave. Are they calm and cared for, or distressed?
- Ask the guide or staff how horses are handled and prepared for riders.
- If you see anything that makes you uncomfortable, opt out. It’s your right, and a good operation should respect that.
Positive reviews also described horses as well trained and people feeling safe, which suggests not every part of the experience is problematic. But because this is an animal-based activity, your senses are part of your decision. Don’t ignore red flags just because the sunset is calling.
Should you book Beach Horse Riding at Sunset in Phuket?
Book it if:
- you want a sunset beach experience in Kamala and like guided, scenic activities
- you’re a beginner (or traveling with kids) who will appreciate helmets, boots, and close guidance
- your group fits the participation rules, especially the 85 kg weight limit
Skip it or rethink your expectations if:
- you were hoping for a fast, independent adventure ride
- you have tight timing right after 5:30 pm and can’t handle a schedule shift
- horse welfare details would be a deal-breaker for you without a clear explanation and calm horse handling
If you do book, do two things and you’ll likely enjoy it more: arrive early so your full beach time stays intact, and dress for comfort with long pants. Then bring your camera mindset, because sunset on Kamala Beach with a horse is exactly the kind of memory that holds up long after the trip photos are sorted.
FAQ
What time does the sunset horse riding start in Phuket?
The start time is 5:30 pm, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It starts at Kamala Horse Riding Club, 101 Tambon Kamala, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150, Thailand, and ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the experience?
The duration is about 1 hour.
What is included in the price?
Included items are an English-speaking licensed Thai guide, bottled water, horse riding equipment (including a helmet), and insurance.
Is hotel pick-up included?
No, hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included.
What are the rider requirements for weight and clothing?
Riders must weigh under 85 kg (187 lb). Riders must wear long pants. The equestrian helmet and riding boots are provided.
What is the child age range for this activity?
Child ticket age is 4 to 10 years.
Should you book this tour?
If your group can meet the 85 kg weight limit and you’re excited for a calm, guided sunset ride along Kamala Beach, this is a strong choice for a memorable Phuket evening. If you want a wild ride, or you need absolute schedule control, it’s better to plan with flexibility and manage expectations about pace and timing.



























