REVIEW · TIRANA
Horseback Riding Adventure in Durrës for Experienced Riders
Book on Viator →Operated by My Tour in Albania · Bookable on Viator
Sand, horses, and skill near Durrës. This 3-hour horseback outing for experienced riders mixes meadows, forest, and beach time with an attentive trainer named Vittorio. If you already ride well on your own, this is the kind of ride that feels like real outdoor time, not a slow loop for beginners.
I also like the small group limit of 8—you get more personal attention when you need it. The helmet is included, and you’ll have a guide riding with the group, so you’re not left figuring it out on your own. One catch: if you can’t confidently control your horse independently, you’ll be out of place fast.
In This Review
- Key Highlights (Fast Picks)
- Experienced Riders Only: What This Tour Expects
- Meeting in Rinia at 4 pm: The Practical Plan
- Durres Ride Time: Meadows, Forest, and Beach Views
- The Trainer and Horses: Vittorio’s Reliable Hands
- Helmets, Guide, and What to Bring Yourself
- Price and Value: Why $136 Can Be Fair for This Type of Ride
- Who Should Book (and Who Should Skip)
- Cancellation and Flex Time: Plan Without Panic
- Should You Book This Horse Ride?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the horseback riding adventure?
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the ride?
- Is this tour suitable for beginners?
- What’s included in the price?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key Highlights (Fast Picks)
- Experienced-rider focus: you’re expected to manage your horse with confidence.
- Durres-area scenery: meadows, forest sections, and beach views come together in one ride.
- Trainer Vittorio’s style: attentive and communicative, with reliably steady horses.
- English-speaking guidance: easy to follow instructions and ask questions on the spot.
- Max 8 riders: a calmer pace than big groups, with more room for real riding time.
Experienced Riders Only: What This Tour Expects
This is not a first-time horseback experience. The ride is designed for people who can already control the horse independently—meaning you’re comfortable handling direction and pace yourself without being constantly “guided by the hand.” If you’re still building trust with your balance or you need frequent basic instruction, this tour is likely the wrong fit.
What I like about the strict “experienced only” setup is that it makes the whole experience work. The guide can focus on the ride and the route instead of stopping to teach basics. You’ll feel more like a rider than a passenger.
Also plan on moderate physical effort. Three hours in the saddle is time, even if the pace is not extreme. If your body tires quickly with uneven movement, bring extra patience and hydration mindset.
Other Durres tours we've reviewed near Tirana
Meeting in Rinia at 4 pm: The Practical Plan
The tour starts at 4:00 pm and runs for about 3 hours (approx.). You meet at 9FW2+PQ Rinia9FW2+PQW Rinia, Albania, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point—so you’re not hunting for a new pickup spot later.
The late-afternoon start is a smart choice for riding time. It often means more comfortable temperatures than mid-day, plus good light for scenery that shifts from fields to tree cover and toward the coast. You’ll want to show up on time because with horses, timing is everything.
One practical note: you’ll get a confirmation at the time of booking and receive a mobile ticket. That’s helpful because you can keep everything on your phone and not juggle paper.
Durres Ride Time: Meadows, Forest, and Beach Views

The ride centers on Durres, with a route that can include meadows, forest areas, and beach scenery. That mix matters because it keeps the hour-to-hour feeling varied. You’re not stuck watching the same few fields the entire time.
Here’s what that means for you while riding:
- When the route runs through meadows, you’ll likely feel more open space around you, with fewer obstacles.
- In forest sections, the ride can feel more enclosed and shaded, and you may need sharper control and attention.
- When you reach beach views, the air and terrain can feel different fast—so it’s a good idea to stay focused and keep your balance steady.
A lot of people come to Albania for the coast, but this ride doesn’t treat the sea like a photo stop. You’re on horseback moving through the setting, which makes the coast feel like part of the journey instead of a backdrop.
Since this is an experienced-rider tour, you should expect to spend real time in the saddle rather than waiting around for every transition. If you like riding momentum, this is where the appeal is.
The Trainer and Horses: Vittorio’s Reliable Hands
The best advice I can give you is to pay attention to the trainer. In this case, the name that comes up is Vittorio, and the impression is consistent: attentive, communicative, and tuned in to riders.
When a trainer is good, it changes the experience in small ways that add up. You get clear direction, quick corrections if something needs adjusting, and a calmer vibe when you’re riding. That’s especially important for an experienced group—people are already capable, so the goal becomes smooth ride management, not basic teaching.
The horses are also described as reliable. That’s huge for anyone who has the skills but still wants the ride to feel safe and predictable. You can enjoy the scenery without worrying that you’ll fight the horse for control the whole time.
And because the group max is 8, you’re less likely to feel like you’re riding in a crowded line. That helps both your focus and your comfort.
Helmets, Guide, and What to Bring Yourself
Included is straightforward: a guide and a helmet. That’s exactly what you’d want for a riding-focused outing—no mystery extras, no confusing add-ons required just to be safe.
Everything else is not included, so you should plan on handling your own basics. Here’s what I recommend you bring based on the reality of a late-afternoon ride:
- Closed-toe footwear with a solid grip (you want your foot to feel secure)
- Sun protection (cap/hat + sunscreen), since you may ride through open meadow and coastal light
- Water, because 3 hours can turn into a thirst test
- Light layers, because the coast can cool off toward evening
One more thing: bring the right attitude. This is a ride for people who can handle independent control. If you go in expecting constant “beginners’ coaching,” you’ll likely feel frustrated. If you go in ready to ride, you’ll get far more out of the time.
Price and Value: Why $136 Can Be Fair for This Type of Ride
At $136.04 per person for roughly 3 hours, this is not a bargain-basement activity. But it also doesn’t feel overpriced for what you’re getting: an experienced-rider-centered ride, a guide, a helmet, English support, and a small group capped at 8.
Here’s how I think about value in horseback riding tours:
- Are you paying for a real riding experience or a short, scenic “toy ride”?
- Do you get guidance that matches your skill level?
- Is the group size small enough to keep the ride smooth?
This tour is built for that first category. You’re not being marketed as a beginner. You’re being invited because you can ride. That makes the time on the horse feel like the point, not the novelty.
Also, the included helmet reduces the usual hassle and cost of figuring out gear on your own. It’s a small detail, but it’s part of why the total experience feels easier.
Who Should Book (and Who Should Skip)
Book this if:
- You’re an experienced rider and can control your horse independently.
- You want Durres-area scenery that moves beyond one narrow route.
- You like a smaller group, where attention from the guide and trainer is realistic.
- You want a ride that works for both adults and older teens, since one review specifically mentions a father-and-daughter experience with a 12-year-old who participated well.
Skip this if:
- You’re a beginner or you rely on step-by-step handling.
- You’re not comfortable with moderate physical movement for about 3 hours.
- You want a slow, instructional pace designed for first-timers.
A good way to check yourself: if you can’t imagine riding confidently without a constant stream of basic instruction, this likely won’t feel good. Horse time is precious—choose the option that matches your skills.
Cancellation and Flex Time: Plan Without Panic
Good news: you can cancel for a full refund. The policy is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. If you might change plans, this gives you a reasonable window to decide.
Timing matters with horses, though. If you’re close to the cutoff, don’t assume changes will work. If your schedule is shaky, set a reminder well before the 24-hour mark.
Should You Book This Horse Ride?
I’d book it if you already ride well and want a proper 3-hour horseback session in the Durres area—meadows, forest parts, and beach views included. The combination of experienced-rider requirements, Vittorio’s attentive coaching style, and reliable horses makes this feel like the kind of ride that respects your skill level instead of slowing you down.
I wouldn’t book it if you’re hoping for a beginner-friendly introduction. The tour is built around independent control, and you’ll have a better time choosing a different option designed for first-timers.
If you’re the kind of rider who wants time in the saddle and scenery that actually changes, this is a strong pick for Albania’s coast region.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the horseback riding adventure?
You meet at 9FW2+PQ Rinia (also shown as 9FW2+PQW Rinia), Albania.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 4:00 pm.
How long is the ride?
The duration is about 3 hours.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
No. This horseback riding tour is designed exclusively for experienced riders and is not suitable for beginners.
What’s included in the price?
The guide and a helmet are included.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.






























