Ride a trained quarter horse along an interior trail to the island's highest point for 360-degree views, then the horse is re-rigged with a swim pad and bareback rope halter and you ride it straight into the turquoise shallows, swimming alongside it in waist-to-chest-deep water. Riding a swimming horse in clear Bahamian water is a genuinely rare, photo-iconic experience few places on earth offer, and it's the island's single signature thing. Min age 10, max weight ~225-250 lbs; sells out at every ship call so pre-book the moment you board.
What to expect
You'll begin with a guided trail ride on a trained quarter horse through Half Moon Cay's interior terrain, ascending to the island's highest point where you'll take in unobstructed 360-degree views before descending. Back at the water's edge, your horse is re-rigged with a swim pad and bareback rope halter—then you ride it directly into the turquoise shallows, where you swim alongside the horse in waist-to-chest-deep water in clear Bahamian waters. This water-riding sequence, roughly 45 minutes in total saddle time plus guides, is the rare, photo-iconic centerpiece that makes this excursion distinctive; few places on earth offer swimming alongside a horse in such pristine Caribbean conditions.
No book-direct option exists and that is the honest verdict, not a knock on the price. Half Moon Cay is a private island owned by Holland America / Carnival Corp with no public access and no third-party operators -- there is literally no one to book with independently. This is a captive monopoly: the ship is the only seller. Decide whether the $119.95 is worth it for the once-in-a-lifetime shot; it routinely sells out, so reserve early if you want it.
Good to know
Book immediately upon boarding, as this excursion sells out at every ship call and pre-booking through the Carnival or Holland America shore-excursion desk is mandatory—no direct booking option exists since Half Moon Cay is private island property with no independent operators. Minimum age is 10 and maximum weight is approximately 225–250 lbs; confirm your eligibility before reserving. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a waterproof camera or phone case to capture the swim sequence, and plan for a total time commitment of roughly 2–2.5 hours including check-in, briefing, and horse changeover, leaving a comfortable buffer to return to the ship within a standard 6–8 hour port window. All necessary equipment—horse, swim rigging, and professional guides—is included in the $119.95 per person price.