
Horseback Riding in Aruba
Natural Pool Horseback Riding Tour in Aruba
Operated by Local operator
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Price from $155
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Best for
- Riders who want to reach the Natural Pool on horseback
- Adventure seekers who want a different route to Conchi
- Travelers who enjoy trail riding and scenery
This horseback riding tour takes you to the Natural Pool (Conchi) on Aruba's north coast. Ride through rugged terrain with a guide to one of the island's most famous natural sights. A unique way to reach the Natural Pool—by horse instead of jeep or ATV. Suitable for riders who are comfortable on trails.
What's included
- Guided horseback ride
- Ride to Natural Pool (Conchi)
- Trail ride through north coast terrain
- Helmet (if stated by operator)
Itinerary
- 1
Meet at ranch
Check in. Briefing and horse assignment.
- 2
Ride to Natural Pool
Guided trail ride through north coast terrain to the Natural Pool (Conchi).
- 3
Natural Pool stop
Time at the Natural Pool (swim if conditions allow). Then ride back to the ranch.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Natural Pool?
The Natural Pool (Conchi) is a rocky pool on Aruba's north coast, filled by ocean waves. It's a popular spot for a swim. This tour gets you there on horseback.
Do I need riding experience?
Requirements vary. The terrain can be rugged. Some operators welcome confident beginners; others recommend some experience. Check the product description.
Can we swim at the Natural Pool?
When the tour includes a stop at the Natural Pool and conditions allow, you may have time to swim. Your guide will advise. Bring a swimsuit and towel if you want to swim.
How long is the tour?
Typically 2–3 hours or more, including ride to the Natural Pool and back. Your confirmation will state the exact duration.
What should I wear?
Long pants and closed-toe shoes. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and water. For a possible swim, wear a swimsuit under your clothes and bring a towel.
Is this suitable for beginners?
The trail to the Natural Pool can be challenging. Check with the operator—some tours are for intermediate riders; others accept beginners with a calmer route.
Where does the ride start?
Tours start at the operator's ranch. Your confirmation will include the meeting point and any pickup options.


