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Experience San Miguel de Allende on horseback with a 2-hour tour featuring an riding class, visits to 3 cantinas, and views of the iconic Parroquia Church.
Discover San Miguel de Allende from a unique perspective with the Horseback Riding Cantinas Tour offered by Coyote Canyon Adventures. Priced at $185 per person and lasting 2 hours, this tour combines an intensive riding class with a scenic urban ride through one of Mexico’s most beautiful colonial towns. The tour is especially appealing to those interested in combining adventure, local culture, and historic sights in a manageable timeframe.
While the tour is designed to be accessible for inexperienced riders, it does have specific requirements, including long pants, closed-toe shoes, and cash for drinks at the cantinas. It’s a lively, guided experience that balances riding, sightseeing, and social stops, making it a compelling option for travelers eager to see San Miguel de Allende from the saddle.


The tour departs from the Real de Minas Hotel, a central and easily accessible meeting point. This convenient location allows participants to arrive comfortably, ready for a scenic and lively ride through the historic streets. The meeting point’s central position makes it easy to combine this tour with other activities in San Miguel de Allende.
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The experience begins with a focused riding lesson, ensuring even newcomers feel confident before heading out. This intensive riding class is a key feature, making the tour accessible for beginners or those with limited riding experience. The guides focus on safety and riding technique, allowing everyone to enjoy the journey.
Once comfortable, the group rides through the colorful Colonia San Antonio neighborhood, passing vibrant houses and a scenic church. The ride continues through downtown San Miguel de Allende, where views of the 450-year-old town’s urban landscape unfold. Participants enjoy riding past Benito Juárez Park, renowned for its lively atmosphere, and along one of the town’s most iconic streets.

The ride concludes at the illuminated Parroquia Church, a gothic-style church that dominates the main square, El Jardin. From horseback, the view of this landmark offers a distinct perspective, especially as it glows under evening lights. This spot acts as a perfect backdrop for photos and a memorable finish to the experience.

Throughout the tour, participants visit three historic cantinas, each offering a glimpse into local life and culture. Riding from one to the next, the group hears funny anecdotes and stories shared by bartenders and locals, enriching the experience. While drinks are not included in the tour price, guests are encouraged to bring cash to purchase beverages at each stop.
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The tour is led by knowledgeable guides who provide insights into San Miguel’s history and culture. The small group limit of 10 participants ensures a friendly, intimate atmosphere where questions are welcomed. Review comments highlight guides’ friendly and informative style, contributing to the tour’s overall enjoyment.

This 2-hour tour is frequently available in the evening, offering a different ambiance compared to daytime sightseeing. The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for personalized attention and a relaxed pace. The tour includes insurance for all participants, emphasizing safety.

Guests should bring long pants, closed-toe shoes, and cash for drinks. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, children under 18, or those with mobility or back issues. Participants must be at least 18 years old to enjoy the cantina visits, as alcohol consumption is involved. The tour is also not recommended for individuals over 250 lbs.

The route takes riders through Colonia San Antonio, a neighborhood celebrated for its colorful houses and charming church, providing a vibrant local flavor. The journey then moves through downtown San Miguel, passing Benito Juárez Park, an area bustling with activity. The final stretch leads to the main square, where the Parroquia Church’s illuminated façade makes for an impressive sight.

Riding through the streets of San Miguel de Allende offers a perspective different from walking or car tours. From horseback, participants see the town’s historic architecture, lively public spaces, and hidden corners that are less accessible on foot. The combination of riding, sightseeing, and cantina visits creates a lively, immersive experience.
Safety is a priority, with insurance included for all participants. The small group limit ensures that guides can provide individual attention, especially important for those new to horseback riding. The tour is designed to be accessible for beginners, but participants should adhere to the dress code and physical requirements.
This experience suits adventure-seekers, history enthusiasts, and those interested in local culture. It is especially appealing for beginners or inexperienced riders, given the intensive riding class included. It’s ideal for evening exploration, offering a different view of San Miguel de Allende’s evening atmosphere.
While the tour offers many highlights, it does not include drinks at the cantinas, so guests should be prepared to purchase beverages separately. The duration and pace are suitable for most but may not be ideal for those with mobility issues or back problems. Also, weight restrictions apply, excluding those over 113 kg / 250 lbs.
Riding through San Miguel de Allende on horseback offers an intimate view of the city’s colorful neighborhoods, historic parks, and iconic church. The intensive riding class ensures that even novices feel comfortable, while the guided visits and anecdotes add depth to the experience.
The visits to three cantinas provide a glimpse into local life, with authentic stories and a chance to enjoy traditional drinks (not included in the price). The evening timing allows for a magical view of the luminous Parroquia Church, an image that stays with participants long after the tour ends.
This tour balances adventure, culture, and social interaction in a compact, well-organized package. It is perfect for travelers seeking a fun, lively, and authentic way to experience San Miguel de Allende from a different angle.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes an intensive riding class designed to help those without prior experience feel confident.
What should I wear for the ride?
Guests should wear long pants and closed-toe shoes for safety and comfort.
Are drinks included in the tour?
No, drinks in the cantinas are not included. Guests should bring cash to purchase beverages.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The tour is not recommended for people over 113 kg (250 lbs).
Can I participate if I have back or mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for people with back problems or mobility impairments.
What is the meeting point?
The tour begins at Real de Minas Hotel.
When is the tour usually available?
It is generally available in the evening, providing a different perspective of the town.
How many people are in each group?
The group is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
Does the tour include insurance?
Yes, insurance is included for all participants.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.