Horses are adaptable animals and symbolize different cultures, including the American West. Proof of their adaptability is that those animals are also skilled swimmers and have become an essential attraction on secluded beaches around the globe.

Spending some days on the beach is the definition of a perfect vacation for most people, but it can become extra-especial when travelers can explore the beach on horseback. It's also a great way to keep children entertained for travelers planning to go on a family vacation. Before booking the tour, it's essential to check the agency's reputation online and make sure there is a guide following the group.

Swimming with horses is one of the most popular activities in Jamaica, and there are countless agencies offering tours on the island. It's possible to find the tour in different cities, including Ocho Rios, Negril, and Montego Bay, and the rides last up to two hours. Children are welcome to join the groups but must be at least 5 years old. Tourists should tell the guides if they can't swim, so they will probably remain close during the tour.

The Cayman Islands often attracts tourists thanks to its white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters — and those would be enough reasons to visit this Caribbean paradise. Yet, agencies are constantly working on standing out from their competitors, offering new tours.

Some agencies, such as Pampered Ponies, allow tourists to swim with horses. The agencies will often take tourists to different beaches, including the secluded Barker's Beach, where tourists can dive into its turquoise waters.

8 Going Beyond The All-Inclusive Resorts

Punta Cana is famous for its all-inclusive resorts, but the paradisiac location has many attractions outside the fancy hotels. The tours with horses often include exploring the rural villages and tasting the local cuisine. Still, the highest point is when they arrive at Laguna Limon, and the horses go inside the water.

Before heading to the Dominican Republic, it's worth checking other activities beyond the hotels and casinos. The region is excellent for fishing, boat tours, or exploring the beaches.

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7 Egypt Also Offers The Activities

There are countless reasons to visit Egypt, but most people might be surprised to find out it is also possible to swim with horses, a different way to experience the Red Sea. The tours happen in Hurghada, a place famous for its beaches. The tours often last three hours and are suitable for the whole family, including children. Agencies will also provide tourists with a helmet.

An experienced guide follows the tour, but travelers who aren't comfortable with the idea can book a tour to ride the animals along the beach.

6 Croix Has Several Types Of Horse Rides

At St. Croix, Virgin Islands, locals know that exploring the island with horses is a unique experience and the agencies offer different types of tours. Travelers can explore the countryside, reach hilltops with scenic views and swim with the animals. As the horses are trained, the tour is suitable for children.

The tour is an immersive time at the North Shore, and tourists will go through sugar canes and understand more about the island's history. At La Vallee beach, visitors can ride the horses along the shore and inside the water.

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5 Mozambique Has A Horse Safari

Mozambique is probably one of the most overlooked destinations in Africa, but it offers endless attractions. One of the coolest of them is a week-long horse safari exploring the Bazaruto Archipelago, an immersive experience that includes swimming with horses. It's also possible to schedule a daily tour, a perfect choice for families with children.

It is also possible to swim with horses on Benguerra Island, Mozambique, where groups of four tourists interact with the horses for nearly 45 minutes.

4 This Tour Is Available For Only A Few Months

Cornwall is one of the favorite destinations in the U.K. during the summer, and it is also possible to see people riding horses along the beach. Some companies are also specialized in swimming with horses, and the tour is available between May and September when the days are warmer. The horses are chosen according to the rider's experience, and a trained guide follows each animal.

The tour takes up to three hours, and it starts at the agency, where visitors have the chance to get familiar with the horses and ride them to the beach.

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3 Bonaire Is Not Only Excellent For Diving

Bonaire is a fantastic destination for scuba divers but offers several other attractions. A significant number of agencies provide swimming with horses tours on the island, and hotels can easily arrange the tours. The Rancho Washikemba, on the East side of the island, and Horse Ranch Bonaire, on the West side, are the most recommended spots. Tourists can take riding horses lessons and swim ar the Lagoon or Lac Bay. It's a great way to explore another side of Bonaire and see its countryside and mangroves.

2 Swimming With Horses In Florida

Tampa, Florida, also has ranches where it's possible to go swimming with horses. The Breeze Ranch has been offering tours since the 1980s, open year-round. A guide follows the tours, which last approximately 75 minutes, and tourists will swim with the animals for 15 minutes.

It's also possible to find the tours on other sites. In Bradenton, agencies take tourists to the Palma Sola Bay, where it's allowed to swim with horses. It's a perfect tour for more experienced riders.

1 Indonesia Can Be Even More Perfect

Indonesia is the ultimate destination for beach-lovers, and each place is unique. At Nihi Sumba, for example, horses have been part of the landscape since the 19th Century, making it an idyllic scenario. It is also possible to schedule a tour where tourists can discover the island while riding the horses and go inside the water with them. The best time to do it is during the low tide when the waters are calmer, and horses also seem to enjoy their time.