Política de Cancelación
Por favor, tómese el tiempo de leer esta sección para evitar malentendidos. Hacemos todo lo posible para ayudar cuando podemos, pero nuestra política de cancelación oficial es: Todas las cancelaciones deben realizarse por correo electrónico confirmando la cancelación. No se aceptan cancelaciones por teléfono. Tu tiempo de tour reserva el uso exclusivo de un caballo de tour, las cancelaciones por cualquier motivo deben realizarse al menos 48 horas antes de la hora de su recorrido. Los grupos de 5 o más deben cancelar 7 días antes de la fecha confirmada del tour para recibir un reembolso.Si necesita cambiar la fecha o la hora de su reserva,
Cancelation Policy
Please take the time to read this section to avoid any misunderstanding. We go out of our way to help when we can, but our official cancellation policy is: Cancellations by telephone are not acceptable. Your tour time reserves the exclusive use of a tour horse, cancellations for any reason must be made at least 48 hours prior to your tour time. Groups of 5 or more must cancel 7 days prior to the confirmed tour date to receive a refund. If you need to change your reservation date or time, you may do so one time, at least 48 hours prior to your originally scheduled
Making the best of my tour
So, you love the idea of horseback riding in Vieques but you have no horse-riding experience? Don’t sweat it. While getting in the saddle for the first time can be a little nerve wracking, it’s not as difficult as you might think. It won’t take you long to get the hang of it and you’ll start to relax and enjoy the ride. Here are some important tips from horseback riding experts to keep in mind for your first ride. Approach Your Horse Carefully – “Be vocal when walking around horses, especially when approaching their backsides.” says Manuel Mulero, owner of Sailh's Paradise - Horse Riding. “Horses that are dozing
Basic Equestrian Trail Riding Etiquette
Starting Out When riding with others, don’t ride off while someone is on foot. Waiting for the dismounted rider will help ensure that his/her horse pays attention and stands to be mounted. Group Riding Horses are such great followers that it’s easy to just go along and enjoy the ride. Do take long- or loose-rein breaks, but also keep communication with your horse. Consider it an addition to his training to hold his attention when he’d rather let it wander. Do things the others aren’t—go the other way around a tree or stop while they proceed. Keep a safe distance behind the horse in front of you,
Never rode before? We Can help
Are you considering horseback riding in Vieques for the first time? Sometimes, the fear of not knowing what to do is enough to keep horse enthusiasts from scheduling that first lesson or event. As such, many children, teens, and adults have dreamed of riding a horse for years before they finally get the chance to saddle up. Fortunately, even if you’ve never ridden a horse before, you can ride safely with the help of an experienced instructor, trainer or guide. Riding a horse takes patience, skill, and dedication. However, even new beginners discover that they can learn to ride on their first day
Bonding with my horse
This is what makes a horseback riding trip really special – the opportunity to interact with these beautiful and intelligent beasts while exploring the spectacular Vieques backcountry. The funny quirks of the horses’ personalities bring laughter around the campfire at the end of the day; the quiet moments of understanding will leave you in awe at what remarkable creatures horses really are. The Science Behind the Horse and Rider Connection Researchers at Tromsø University in Norway have conducted a study into the bond between people and horses, interviewing a wide range of riders from Norway and the Midwestern USA. They found several common themes throughout the interviews –
We are now Equine-Assisted Therapy Certified
We want to publicly congratulete our owner Jose Manuel Mulero for completing the Equine-Assisted Therapy Certification. The Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies (DECEP-UPRB) of the University of Puerto Rico of Bayamón (UPR-Bayamón), in alliance with the Carrusel Foundation, offered the Professional Certificate in Horse and Nature Assisted Therapies: Equine Therapy. The program has more than 260 theoretical-practical hours. As part of the program, participants acquired knowledge and skills as a therapeutic, educational and social resource. “For the DECEP-UPR Bayamón it is a great satisfaction to offer this course that contributes to the training of new professionals in the therapeutic field of horse riding. Our
New Tour Meeting Place
We will be departing next of The Vieques Gun Club & Sporting Clays 18.09600'N, 65.50451'W