REVIEW · NAPLES
Mount Vesuvius Guided Horse Riding Tour with Sample Wine
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Horseback on Vesuvius beats any postcard.
This small-group tour mixes big volcanic views with a guided ride that’s matched to your age and experience, plus that rare Naples activity that feels like you’re escaping the crowds fast. You’ll also finish with homemade wine from the family vineyard. One thing to plan for: there is no luggage storage, so keep your stuff light and easy to carry.
The whole outing runs about 3 hours, with about 1.5 to 2 hours on horseback inside the national park. You’ll get an air-conditioned round-trip ride from central Naples and return to the same meeting point.
In This Review
- Quick hits
- Naples to the Vesuvius stables: getting there without hassle
- Riding on Mount Vesuvius: what the trail really means
- Your guide experience: patience, photos, and history talk
- The viewpoint over Naples Bay: the moment you’ll remember
- Wine and ranch snacks: what the included finish is like
- Price and value: is $107.68 a fair deal?
- Weather, timing, and what to wear (so the day stays fun)
- Who should book this tour—and who should think twice?
- Should you book the Mount Vesuvius horseback tour with wine?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point?
- How long does the whole tour take?
- How much time do I ride a horse?
- Is pickup and transport included?
- Do I need prior horseback riding experience?
- Are helmets provided?
- Is there luggage storage, and what are the limits?
Quick hits

- Small group, max 4 travelers: you get more attention than you’d expect for a mountain ride.
- Pickup from Ramada in Naples: transfer is built in, so you don’t have to puzzle out the route.
- Real time in the national park: you ride on steep trails with guidance that adapts to your group.
- Helmets available: you can request one, and it sounds like they’re offered before the ride.
- Wine from the ranch vineyards: a proper end to the adventure, included with the tour.
- Plan for weather: the tour depends on good conditions, and timing can change.
Naples to the Vesuvius stables: getting there without hassle
You meet at Ramada by Wyndham Naples, in front of the hotel at Via Galileo Ferraris, 40 (Napoli). Pickup happens about 30 minutes before the scheduled start, and the tour ends back at the same point, which keeps your afternoon simple.
The transfer is done in an air-conditioned vehicle, and that matters in Naples, where the heat can sneak up on you fast. Even better: you’re not stuck navigating buses or hiring a taxi to reach the stables area. Instead, you show up, get organized, and go.
You’ll also want to have your mobile ticket ready on your phone. Service animals are allowed, which is good to know if you travel with one. Also note the practical limit: there’s a maximum weight limit of 110 kg, so plan around that if needed.
One more logistics note that shapes the whole experience: no luggage storage. If you’re coming with a day bag plus anything bulky, you’ll feel it. Keep to a small bag you can manage on your own for the duration.
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Riding on Mount Vesuvius: what the trail really means

This tour isn’t a flat, casual ride around a field. You’ll spend around 1.5 to 2 hours horseback riding in the Vesuvius National Park, and the terrain is steep going up and down.
That steepness is exactly why the views land so well. You’ll be on the volcanic slopes long enough to feel like you climbed the mountain with the horse—then you reach the top viewing area where Naples Bay and the islands show up in a big way. If you’re the type who loves photos, you’ll get those moments. If you’re more into the ride itself, you’ll still have plenty to focus on besides your camera.
The ride is described as customized to the group’s ages and experience level. Translation: the guide is adjusting the pace and handling based on who’s in your group. In practice, that’s why beginners and kids can have a good time here when they’re guided properly.
Safety-wise, the tour runs with a guide on the ground and instructions given before you start. A point worth mentioning: a previous comment asked about helmets, and the operator clarified that helmets are available and offered before the tour, and you can ask the guide to have one. If helmets are important to you, ask early so you’re not adjusting mid-process.
And yes, bugs can be an issue in mountain areas. I’d bring bug repellent, especially if you’re sensitive to bites.
Your guide experience: patience, photos, and history talk

The best thing about this kind of horseback tour is whether the guide actually manages both the animals and the humans. Here, the guides are repeatedly described as friendly, patient, and helpful, including for first-time riders.
Names that come up in people’s experiences include Roberto and Antonia, who are described as attentive hosts and guides who explain what’s going on and help riders feel comfortable at each step. Another recurring theme: guides make time for photos and even video while still keeping the ride moving and safe.
You should also expect some on-the-mountain context. The mountain gets explained in human terms—history and what makes Vesuvius significant—so the ride doesn’t feel like you’re just holding on and hoping for the best. It’s more like, here’s what you’re looking at, here’s why it matters, and now go enjoy it.
For families, that guidance style is a big deal. Kids get supervised, adults get supported, and the tour feels more like an outdoor activity day than a rigid production.
One consideration to keep your radar on: there is at least one negative account that raised concerns about horse condition. Most other experiences emphasize that horses are very well looked after and well trained. Still, if you arrive and you notice anything that feels off, speak up right away so the team can address it before you ride.
The viewpoint over Naples Bay: the moment you’ll remember

The whole pitch of this tour is simple: you’re seeing Naples from a different point of view—from higher up on the volcanic slopes. The ride takes you through the national park, then you reach a peak viewing spot where Naples Bay and the islands come into view.
This is where the “why” clicks. From ground level, Naples can feel busy and loud. Up here, the city becomes geography: lights, water, and coastlines that look like they belong to a different world. Even when the weather shifts, the goal stays the same—get you into position for the best available views on the day.
Timing can matter too. One review-style tip that matches common sense here: go earlier when you can. Morning often feels better for the climb and for comfort on the trails, and at the same time you avoid some of the midday heat.
Also, this is a place where photos help, but the real win is looking long enough to take in the scale. The islands offshore make it feel cinematic, not just scenic.
Wine and ranch snacks: what the included finish is like

After you ride, you relax at the ranch and get homemade wine from the family vineyard. This part is included, along with some snacks.
For a lot of people, this finish is what makes the tour feel complete. You’re not rushing off to the next stop—you sit, unwind, and let your body cool down after the steep ride. It’s also a nice social moment if you’re traveling with friends or family, since you can trade what horse you got, how the trail felt, and how the views looked from your side.
People describe the wine as delicious, and some mention extra bites like bruschetta and tomatoes or garden-fresh produce with bread. The only safe promise you can make is that wine and snacks are included. The exact snack details can vary by day and group.
One practical note: this is an activity with alcohol included, so keep that in mind if you’re driving later. Also, if you have dietary restrictions, it’s smart to ask ahead so they can guide you on what’s safe and available.
Price and value: is $107.68 a fair deal?

At about $107.68 per person for roughly 3 hours, this tour is priced as a “full experience,” not a quick activity. You’re paying for a lot of moving parts: transportation from the center of Naples, a guided horseback ride on challenging terrain, and the included wine and snacks at the ranch.
The value improves when you factor in the small group size (maximum 4 travelers). For the cost, you typically get more individual attention and a better chance that the guide can adapt the ride to your comfort level.
If you compare it to doing horses without guidance—or paying for separate transport and a separate activity—this usually makes more sense as one package. In other words, the price feels more reasonable when you see it as: horse time + expert handling + scenic payoff + included finish.
My advice: book it if you want a real outdoor adventure. If you’re only chasing views and you hate physical climbing (even on horseback), it might feel like more effort than you expected.
Weather, timing, and what to wear (so the day stays fun)

This tour requires good weather. If it can’t run because of poor conditions, you should expect either a different date or a full refund offer (per the tour rules). That’s not just fine print—it’s how mountain activities work.
Plan your day with the clock in mind. Pickup is scheduled about 30 minutes before the start, and the meeting point is in front of the Ramada by Wyndham Naples. If you’re late, you risk missing the group. This isn’t a private tour with a flexible waiting buffer; it runs with other riders and a set schedule.
What to wear is simple and practical:
- Long pants
- Comfortable, covered shoes (the kind you can walk in)
- Bug repellent if you run sensitive to bites
- Dress for mountain air and temperature changes
As for horses and comfort: the ride itself is described as steep, so the more comfortable you are with the idea of going up and down on a moving animal, the more you’ll enjoy it. Guides can help a beginner settle in, but it still feels like a real trail.
Who should book this tour—and who should think twice?

This is a great fit if you want:
- A family-friendly adventure with patient guidance (including kids)
- An activity where beginners can feel supported
- A scenic payoff that beats looking at Vesuvius from a bus window
- A small-group day that includes wine and snacks afterward
It may be less ideal if:
- You need luggage storage (you don’t get any here)
- Your comfort level with steep terrain is low
- Your schedule is strict and you can’t adapt if weather changes
And one more group-health detail: there’s a maximum weight limit of 110 kg. If you’re near that limit, confirm before you go so there are no surprises at pickup.
Also remember: service animals are allowed, and helmets are available on request. Those are practical wins for travelers who like clarity and comfort.
Should you book the Mount Vesuvius horseback tour with wine?
If you’re choosing between a standard Naples sightseeing day and something hands-on, I’d book this. It’s one of the better ways to experience Vesuvius because you’re actually moving through the national park, not just arriving at a viewpoint and leaving.
Book it if you want a guided ride that works for beginners and families, and you like the idea of a relaxed ranch finish with homemade wine. Think twice only if you’re traveling with bulky luggage, dislike steep climbs, or you can’t make the pickup time.
If you go, go prepared: small bag, long pants, covered shoes, and a quick ask to get a helmet if you want one. Then sit back and enjoy the climb to Naples Bay—this is the kind of day you’ll still talk about later.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point?
You meet at Ramada by Wyndham Naples, Via Galileo Ferraris, 40, 80146 Napoli NA, Italy.
How long does the whole tour take?
The tour runs about 3 hours in total (approx.).
How much time do I ride a horse?
Plan on about 1.5 to 2 hours of horseback riding. The exact time depends on weather, group size, and rider experience level.
Is pickup and transport included?
Yes. The tour includes round-trip transportation to the stables from central Naples, using an air-conditioned vehicle.
Do I need prior horseback riding experience?
Most travelers can participate, and the horseback ride is guided and customized to your group’s ages and experience level.
Are helmets provided?
Helmets are available. The operator notes that helmets are offered before the tour, and you can ask the guide to have one.
Is there luggage storage, and what are the limits?
There is no luggage storage. The maximum weight limit is 110 kg, and the tour allows up to 4 travelers.

























