You’ll ride gentle horses from a Jaco ranch into lush jungle trails, spotting monkeys and sloths with your local guide leading the way. Feel the warm air and hear macaws overhead as you cross open range and shaded forest alike. All skill levels are welcome—just bring long pants and curiosity. That moment when everything goes quiet? You’ll remember it.
The first thing I noticed was the smell—kind of sweet and green, like wet leaves after rain. We were at this ranch just outside Jaco, horses flicking their tails in the morning light. My guide, Diego, handed me a helmet and grinned when I admitted I’d never really ridden before. “No worries,” he said, matching me up with a gentle mare named Luna. She nudged my arm while Diego ran through the basics—how to hold the reins, what to do if she got spooked (she didn’t). The saddle felt stiff at first but loosened up as we started moving. You can hear birds everywhere out here, not just see them.
We followed Diego down a narrow trail that cut through thick jungle. The air was heavy—like walking into a greenhouse—and every few minutes he’d point out something hidden: scarlet macaws streaking red overhead, or a sloth curled up so still it looked fake. At one point we stopped because white-faced monkeys were arguing in the trees above us. One dropped something (fruit?) that nearly hit my boot; Diego just laughed. He knew every twist of this place. The main keyword for this tour is horseback riding Jaco Costa Rica but honestly it felt more like wandering into someone else’s secret world.
I kept thinking how slow everything moved—except for Luna’s ears twitching at every sound—and how different that pace felt from town. My legs were sore by the end (should’ve worn thicker pants), but I kind of liked it. There was bottled water waiting back at the ranch and Diego asked if I’d seen enough monkeys yet—I hadn’t, not really. It’s funny what sticks with you: the way sunlight came through those giant leaves or how quiet it got when everyone stopped talking for a minute.
Yes, all riding levels are welcome and guides will match you with an appropriate horse.
The ride is about 2 hours from start to finish.
You’ll likely spot animals such as sloths, white-faced monkeys, scarlet macaws, and other wildlife along the way.
Yes, helmets are included for your safety.
It’s suggested to wear long pants and closed shoes for comfort and protection.
Bottled water is provided for all riders during the experience.
The weight limit is 120kg (264lbs).
No, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers.
The tour begins and ends at the ranch near Jaco.
Your day includes being matched with a gentle horse suited to your ability level, safety helmets provided by your guide, plenty of bottled water to keep you cool under the Costa Rican sun, plus time spent exploring both open range and lush jungle—all starting and ending right at the ranch near Jaco.
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