REVIEW · JET SKIS
Las Galletas, Tenerife: Jet-ski Safari
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Tenerife by jet ski changes your pace. You’ll run a guided route from Las Galletas through Palm Mar toward La Caleta, with a planned photo and swim stop. It’s built for action without the usual paperwork headaches.
I like two things right away: the setup is designed around a quick rules briefing plus a professional instructor, and safety is taken seriously with a support boat and an aquatic lifeguard in the mix. You’re not guessing how to do this.
One consideration: the tour is listed as a small group limited to 1 participant, so don’t expect a lively group vibe or lots of swapping tips with other riders. It’s more hands-on, more focused, and less social.
In This Review
- Key things I’d mark on your checklist
- Getting on the water: Marina del Sur Dock 5 in Las Galletas
- The guided route around Tenerife’s south coast
- La Caleta: the planned photo stop and swim break
- Safety set-up you’ll actually feel during the ride
- What’s included (and what it means for your packing list)
- No license needed: who this fits best
- Group size: small group can mean very small
- Instructor briefing: why the rules moment matters
- Price and value: what you get for about $113 per person
- Timing and weather: plan like the ocean has a vote
- What it feels like during the ride (based on the structure)
- Should you book the Las Galletas Jet-ski Safari?
- FAQ
- Where does the jet-ski safari start in Las Galletas?
- How long is the Jet-ski Safari in Tenerife?
- Do I need a driver’s license to ride?
- What safety gear is included?
- What languages does the instructor speak?
- Can I cancel for a full refund, and can I pay later?
Key things I’d mark on your checklist

- No license needed, which makes this a fast entry ticket to jet skiing in Tenerife
- Professional monitor and rule briefing before you head out
- Route highlights by design, including passing Palm Mar, Los Cristianos, and Playa de Las Américas
- La Caleta stop for photos, rest, and a swim, not just a drive-by
- Safety gear and staffing: life jacket, neoprene suits, aquatic lifeguard, support boat
- Insurance coverage listed for civil responsibility and accidents
Getting on the water: Marina del Sur Dock 5 in Las Galletas

This jet-ski safari starts at Marina del Sur, Dock 5, in Las Galletas (38631 Las Galletas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain). That dock matters because it keeps everything tight and organized: you meet, get set up, get your briefing, then you’re out on the water without a long, confusing transfer.
The tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not paying time or energy to figure out a different drop-off. For a 2-hour experience, that kind of clean loop is a real value.
Also, the operator behind it is BOMBASTIC SAFARI, and they’ve been in the jet-ski sector for over 8 years. That doesn’t automatically mean every run is perfect, but it does suggest the activity has a workflow they’ve repeated a lot—important when you’re strapping into something fast and wet.
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The guided route around Tenerife’s south coast

Once you’re on the jet ski, the route is built around recognizable areas you’ll likely want to see on a trip to Tenerife. You’ll head out from Las Galletas and pass through Palm Mar, Los Cristianos, and Playa de Las Américas.
Here’s why that routing is smart for most people:
- You get variety fast. You’re not stuck in one generic stretch of coast.
- You get landmark-to-landmark movement without the work of driving or navigating.
- It’s paced like a guided sightseeing loop, not just a full-throttle sprint.
The wording also suggests you’ll be following an organized path with your instructor leading the way. That matters because jet skis can be deceptively intense the first minutes—speed, balance, and wave feel all combine. A guide route helps you focus on the ride instead of constantly scanning for what comes next.
And because the safari is listed as a one or two-hour experience (with availability controlling the exact starting times), you can also treat it like a choose-your-adrenaline plan. If you’re going in your first afternoon on the island, 2 hours is often the right length to get the thrill and still keep room for dinner and a beach walk.
La Caleta: the planned photo stop and swim break

The highlight stop is La Caleta, where the safari pauses for photos, rest, and a swim. This is the part I’d watch for, because it changes the whole feel of the activity.
A lot of jet-ski tours are basically point A to point B with a quick look around. Here, you’re getting a real break in the middle:
- You’ll have a moment to capture images before you’re back in motion.
- You’ll get time to reset—hands, shoulders, and energy levels.
- You’ll be allowed to swim at the destination, so it’s not only about riding.
One practical note: the tour is still only 2 hours total (depending on your selected duration), so the time at La Caleta is probably a structured window rather than a long beach hang. Still, having any swim time in a jet-ski outing is a strong plus because it adds a different kind of ocean experience without changing the day’s plan.
Safety set-up you’ll actually feel during the ride

Jet skiing is exciting partly because it’s physical. That’s also why the safety details are more than fine print. This safari includes:
- A life jacket
- Neoprene suits
- A support boat
- An aquatic lifeguard
- Insurance listed for civil responsibility and accidents
On a personal planning level, I’d treat this as reassurance that the operator is thinking about what happens when something goes wrong—or when riders need help.
Neoprene suits are a big deal in the practical sense: they help with cold-water feel and reduce that harsh, wind-chill sting after you’ve been riding. You’ll also notice life jackets quickly, because they change how secure you feel when you’re learning balance and throttle control.
The support boat and aquatic lifeguard are the other half of that equation. Even if you’re confident, it’s nice to know there’s a team backup. It also helps the instructor keep the group moving efficiently, since the tour isn’t purely a single-file ride with no assistance nearby.
What’s included (and what it means for your packing list)

The safari includes the basics you’d usually have to plan for yourself:
- Jet ski
- Professional monitor
- Previous explanation of the rules
- Support boat
- Life jacket (+ neoprene suits)
- Wardrobe trunk
- Aquatic lifeguard
- Insurance for civil responsibility and accidents
That wardrobe trunk is underrated. On water-based activities, the question is always where to put valuables and belongings. A trunk helps you keep your essentials together so you don’t end the ride rummaging through a bag.
It also means you can travel lighter. You won’t need to bring specialized safety gear, and you can focus your packing on normal travel items. If you tend to overpack, this is one of those tours where the list stays short.
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No license needed: who this fits best
This tour explicitly says no license is needed. That’s huge if you’re on vacation and don’t want to schedule a separate course.
So who is it for?
- First-timers who want the thrill of driving a jet ski without extra training steps
- People who want a guided experience where the instructor controls the route and timing
- Riders who prefer a “show up, get briefed, go” style of adventure
The instructor languages listed are English, Hungarian, Italian, and Spanish. If you’re comfortable in one of those, you’ll likely be able to understand the rules briefing clearly, which matters more than people expect. Good communication reduces nerves and helps you get the technique right faster.
Group size: small group can mean very small
The listing describes it as a small group limited to 1 participant. That’s unusual wording, and it likely means you’ll either have a private or near-private experience depending on availability.
What that means for your day:
- The instructor can watch you closely and explain details without distraction.
- You may feel more focused on the ride, less on chatting with others.
- Your pace will be guided, not spontaneous.
If you want a social, meet-new-people atmosphere, you might not get much of that here. But if you want instruction and attention, this setup usually works in your favor.
Instructor briefing: why the rules moment matters
The activity includes a previous explanation of the rules. I like that because jet skiing has its own rhythm. The first few minutes are where people either settle in—or get tense.
A rules briefing usually covers how to handle speed, turning, safety spacing, and what to do if something feels off. Since you’re also supported by a support boat and an aquatic lifeguard, the rules aren’t about scaring you; they’re there to keep the whole ride smooth.
Also, because the tour is guided, your job is mainly to follow directions, enjoy the ride, and keep your attention on the water. That makes it much more vacation-friendly.
Price and value: what you get for about $113 per person

The price is listed at $113 per person, with a duration of 2 hours (plus availability controlling start times).
Is that good value? Here’s how I’d judge it using only what’s provided:
- You’re getting a full guided jet-ski safari with multiple coastal areas passed (Palm Mar, Los Cristianos, Playa de Las Américas).
- You have a stop at La Caleta for photos, rest, and a swim.
- Safety equipment is included: life jacket and neoprene suits.
- There’s active support: support boat and aquatic lifeguard.
- Insurance is included for civil responsibility and accidents.
- You’re not required to have a license.
For a vacation activity, that combo (no license + safety package + guided route + swim stop) is what pushes the value up. If the ride were just you on a jet ski for a quick cruise with no structure, the price might feel steep. But the inclusion list suggests you’re buying organization, safety coverage, and time on the water.
One reality check: the overall rating shown is 1.7 (10 reviews). That’s low, and it’s worth taking seriously. Before you book, I’d read the most detailed recent comments you can find, and verify what level of instruction you’ll receive for your specific skill level. A low rating doesn’t automatically mean the activity is bad, but it does mean you should go in with your eyes open and set expectations for communication and execution.
Timing and weather: plan like the ocean has a vote
The tour is 2 hours, and starting times depend on availability. The route and stop at La Caleta also depend on water conditions—because you’re swimming.
You can’t control the sea, but you can choose when you schedule it. If you’re deciding between morning and afternoon, I’d pick the time slot that matches your energy and the rest of your day, and leave breathing room afterward. A jet-ski day can leave you sun-warmed and a little wind-tired.
What it feels like during the ride (based on the structure)
You can think of the safari as three phases:
- Launch + rules + instruction: you’ll get the basics, then you’re moving
- Coastline passing: Palm Mar, Los Cristianos, Playa de Las Américas—more sightseeing, less wandering
- La Caleta break: photos, rest, and a swim before you head back
Even without private narration or extra attractions listed, that phase structure gives you variety in a short timeframe. It’s not just speed; it’s speed plus a pause where you get to cool down and reset.
Should you book the Las Galletas Jet-ski Safari?
Book it if:
- You want an adrenaline activity in Tenerife without needing a license
- You like guided structure and appreciate safety backup (support boat, aquatic lifeguard)
- You specifically want the La Caleta photo/rest/swim stop, not only riding time
- You’re okay with the small-group setup (possibly very small, even down to a single participant)
Skip or rethink if:
- You prefer a social group vibe with lots of other riders
- You’re risk-sensitive about how an operator runs the experience, especially given the 1.7 overall rating shown
If you do book, my best practical advice is to show up ready for a rules briefing and ask questions before you get on the water. With jet skis, being clear early saves stress later.
FAQ
Where does the jet-ski safari start in Las Galletas?
The meeting point is Marina del Sur – Dock 5, 38631 Las Galletas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
How long is the Jet-ski Safari in Tenerife?
The duration is listed as 2 hours. Starting times depend on availability, and you may be able to choose a one- or two-hour option based on what’s offered.
Do I need a driver’s license to ride?
No license is needed for this activity.
What safety gear is included?
You’ll get a life jacket and neoprene suits. The tour also includes a support boat and an aquatic lifeguard.
What languages does the instructor speak?
The instructor is listed as English, Hungarian, Italian, and Spanish.
Can I cancel for a full refund, and can I pay later?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. There’s also a reserve now & pay later option, so you can book without paying today.

































