Ride sure-footed Marquesan horses along jungle ridges and valley trails past petroglyphs and hidden stone tikis, accompanied by a local equestrian expert with deep ancestral knowledge of the land. Romantic, otherworldly, unforgettable.
What to expect
Rides depart from the edge of Taiohae and immediately enter dense tropical forest alive with the sounds of endemic birds. Trails wind along ancient pathways used by Marquesan warriors, passing mossy stone platforms and carved tikis reclaimed by jungle. Horses are calm, well-matched to rider experience, and the pace allows genuine contemplation of the landscape. The ridgeline sections open into sweeping views of the Pacific — a view virtually unchanged since the first Polynesian navigators landed here 2,000 years ago.
Good to know
Half-day (approx. 3–4 hours) fits comfortably within a standard port call. Closed-toe shoes essential; long trousers recommended. Riders of all levels welcome — guide the operator to match horse to experience. Pre-book via Tripadvisor message; limited horses mean limited spaces.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nuku Hiva Marquesas — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.