REVIEW · JET SKI TOURS
Puerto Colón: Kawasaki Jet Ski Tour Along Tenerife’s Coast
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Coastlines move fast when you’re on a jet ski. This Puerto Colón Kawasaki ride is built for thrill seekers who want high-speed coastal views of Tenerife, plus guided stops for photos and even a quick swim. It’s a short, focused adventure, not a full-day production.
I love how the experience combines adrenaline with clear structure: you get a safety briefing right away and you ride with an experienced instructor. In the reviews, guides like Neno and Julia stand out for being friendly and professional, and Marco gets praised as an excellent guide.
One consideration: the water can get jumpy, and one review specifically warns against putting two people on the same jet ski. If you’re booking a double option, pick your setup carefully and expect some bouncy moments.
In This Review
- Key things that make this jet ski tour feel worth it
- Puerto Colón to Costa Adeje: why this stretch works
- The 1-hour schedule: the ride is split, not one long blur
- Safety on the water: briefing first, then guided riding
- What you’ll see: cliffs, coves, beaches, and sea life chances
- The secret photo stop and 5-minute swim
- Guides make the day: Neno, Julia, Marco, Paula
- Kawasaki 2024 jet skis: choosing single vs double
- Price and value: what $67 includes (and what it doesn’t)
- What to bring, and what to leave off your body
- Who this tour fits best (and who should skip it)
- Should you book this Puerto Colón Kawasaki jet ski tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski tour?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- How many people are in the group?
- What’s included in the price?
- What’s not included?
- What languages are the guides?
- Can beginners ride?
- Who is the tour not suitable for?
- What should I bring?
- Are cellphones allowed during the tour?
Key things that make this jet ski tour feel worth it

- Small-group setup (up to 6): more personal attention and less waiting around.
- Kawasaki 2024 jet skis (single or double): modern machines with a guided route.
- Costa Adeje ride blocks: you get two separate jet ski stretches (20 and 25 minutes).
- Secret stop for photos and a swim: not just driving by scenery.
- Support boat + lockers and shower: you’re not totally on your own out there.
- Multiple language options: Italian, Spanish, French, English with a live guide.
Puerto Colón to Costa Adeje: why this stretch works

Tenerife’s south coast has a lot going on, and this tour is designed to show you the coastline in motion. You start around Puerto Colón (with a second meeting option at White Tenerife), then you spend your jet ski time around the Costa Adeje area.
That matters because the “best views” from land often come with crowds and slow walking routes. On a jet ski, you trade time for speed and angles. You pass rugged coastline, beaches, and those in-between coves that are hard to reach by foot. You also get the kind of sea perspective that makes Tenerife feel much larger than it does from the promenade.
The tour also hints at a practical bonus: while you’re moving, you can spot different pockets of coast and water color changes as you go, and your guide may point out what you’re seeing, including the chance to notice marine life out there.
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The 1-hour schedule: the ride is split, not one long blur

The total time is listed as 1 hour, and the flow is broken into clear chunks. Here’s how it typically plays:
First, you arrive at the meeting point (varies by option). You get a quick 5-minute safety briefing, which is short but important. Then there’s a speedboat segment for about 5 minutes. This is your “get oriented” phase before your jet ski time.
Your main ride happens in two parts:
- Costa Adeje jet skiing: 20 minutes
- A secret stop where you get a photo stop and a 5-minute swim
- Costa Adeje jet skiing again: 25 minutes
Then you finish with another speedboat segment of about 5 minutes, and you’re dropped back at the meeting point(s).
Why this split format is a good thing: you don’t burn your energy in one continuous ride, and you still get a scenery break. That secret stop also keeps it from feeling like you’re only chasing speed.
Safety on the water: briefing first, then guided riding

This isn’t a solo craft rental. You ride with a professional guide, and there’s also a support boat in the mix. That support piece is a big deal for a first-timer, because it lowers the “what if something goes wrong” feeling.
The tour also emphasizes instruction for different skill levels. The description specifically says it’s perfect for both beginners and experienced riders, and you’ll be taught how to operate your jet ski before you go out at pace.
What I like about that approach is the balance: it’s still a real thrill ride, but you’re not thrown in with zero coaching. If you want a confidence boost without slowing the fun down too much, this is the right style.
Also, quick note from a review that’s worth taking seriously: someone said there’s a lot of jumping and they would not recommend having two people on one jet ski because the second person might get hurt. That’s not a guarantee of what your day will feel like, but it’s good advice if you’re choosing between a single or double option.
What you’ll see: cliffs, coves, beaches, and sea life chances

The visuals are the point of riding offshore. As you cruise along, you should expect to see:
- rugged cliffs
- secluded coves
- golden beaches
- crystal-clear water when conditions cooperate
Your guide may also share insight into the local area and the natural beauty around you. The tour description notes there’s a chance to spot marine life, so keep an eye out, even if you’re just thinking about your next turn or photo.
The best part is that your “camera time” isn’t limited to one shoreline stop. You’re constantly getting new angles. And because you’re moving, even well-known Tenerife viewpoints can feel fresh.
The secret photo stop and 5-minute swim

One of the smartest elements here is the secret stop. It’s not just a quick photo break; it includes swimming for 5 minutes.
That small window is enough to cool off and add a different kind of memory than the jet ski alone. It also lets you reset before the second Costa Adeje ride segment.
Practical tip: this is where your planning matters. Bring swimwear and a towel (they’re specifically listed), because you’ll want to dry off after. The tour includes locker and shower facilities, which is a big help for not feeling sweaty and salty for the rest of your day.
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Guides make the day: Neno, Julia, Marco, Paula

The reviews don’t just praise the activity—they praise the people running it. I’m always a fan of guided thrill activities where the staff can handle nervous first-timers and still keep the pace exciting.
In particular:
- Neno and Julia are mentioned as fantastic guides who were lovely and professional.
- Marco gets labeled an excellent guide.
- Paula is praised for receiving people professionally.
That matters because a jet ski tour lives or dies on rhythm: briefing clarity, how safely you’re grouped, and how smoothly you transition between speedboat and jet ski.
If you want a fun day with less guesswork, that kind of guide reputation is a genuine green flag.
Kawasaki 2024 jet skis: choosing single vs double

The tour includes Kawasaki 2024 single or double jet skis, depending on the option you select. This is a key decision.
If you’re going solo, you’ll generally get a more controlled ride because you’re the only one managing weight and balance. If you’re sharing (double option), you need to be comfortable with the possibility of bumps and jumps. One review specifically discourages pairing two people on one ski because the ride can feel rough for the passenger.
So how should you choose?
- Choose single if you want the smoothest control and the least “watch your partner” stress.
- Choose double only if both of you are comfortable with bouncy sea conditions and you understand that the passenger isn’t steering.
Also watch the hard limits: the activity is not suitable for kids under 9, and it has height and weight restrictions (listed below in the FAQ). Those rules often reflect safety training and how the gear and ride handling work.
Price and value: what $67 includes (and what it doesn’t)

At $67 per person, you’re paying for more than a boat rental. You’re getting:
- Kawasaki 2024 jet ski (single/double depending option)
- professional guide
- support boat
- life jacket
- briefing
- locker and shower facilities
What’s not included: hotel pickup and drop-off, and photo service.
Here’s the value logic I’d use: in many destinations, the cheapest “activity” feels cheap because you cover safety and equipment separately. This one bundles the basics you actually need on the water, and it keeps the group small (limited to 6 participants). Also, since you get two jet ski sessions plus a swim/photo stop within the same tour time, the $67 isn’t just for one short moment of excitement.
If you’re staying near the meeting area and don’t need pickup, this is a pretty straightforward deal for a high-energy experience.
What to bring, and what to leave off your body

You’ll want to keep it simple:
- Bring passport or ID card
- Bring swimwear
- Bring a towel
The tour also lists what’s not allowed:
- Alcohol and drugs are not allowed
- Cellphones are not allowed
That cellphone rule is one of those “good to know” details. Plan to go without it on the water and use the photo stop time for pictures. There’s no included photo service anyway, so it’s smarter to keep your expectations realistic.
The locker and shower are there for a reason. After saltwater time, you’ll feel better if you wash up and change quickly.
Who this tour fits best (and who should skip it)
This is clearly aimed at people who want motion, views, and a guided adrenaline hit. It’s especially good for:
- adults and older teens who are comfortable following instructions
- visitors who want a short activity that still feels like a “main event”
- couples or friends who can handle bumpy water and want two ride segments
It’s not suitable for:
- Children under 9
- Pregnant women
- Wheelchair users
- People under 135 cm tall
- People over 95 years
- People over 140 kg
- The policy also lists driver age limits: not suitable for drivers under 18 years and not suitable for drivers under 16 years. If you’re borderline on age requirements, confirm before you go.
If you’re sensitive to rougher water, the warning about double riders is worth heeding. The tour involves speed and waves, and that’s part of the fun.
Should you book this Puerto Colón Kawasaki jet ski tour?
I’d book it if you want a guided, small-group way to see Tenerife’s coastline from the water, with enough time to feel the ride without committing to a half-day schedule. The two jet ski segments plus a photo/swim stop make it feel like more than a quick thrill.
I’d think twice if you:
- want a calm, gentle “boat ride” vibe
- plan to put two people on one jet ski and don’t feel comfortable with bouncy water
- need hotel pickup, since it’s not included
- rely on your phone for photos during the ride (cellphones are not allowed)
If you’re in good health, fit the height/weight/age rules, and you’re good with instructions and sea spray, this is one of those experiences that gives you a memorable Tenerife story fast.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski tour?
The duration is listed as 1 hour, with starting times depending on availability.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at a meeting point that may vary by option booked (including Puerto Colón and White Tenerife) and ends back at the meeting point.
How many people are in the group?
The group is limited to 6 participants, so it stays small.
What’s included in the price?
Included are a support boat, professional guide, Kawasaki 2024 single or double jet ski (depending on option), life jacket, briefing, plus locker and shower facilities.
What’s not included?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, and there is no included photo service.
What languages are the guides?
The live tour guide is available in Italian, Spanish, French, and English.
Can beginners ride?
The tour description says it’s suitable for both beginners and experienced riders, with instructions and safety briefing before you go out.
Who is the tour not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for children under 9, pregnant women, wheelchair users, people under 135 cm, people over 95 years, people over 140 kg, and it lists driver age limits (not suitable for drivers under 18, and also not suitable for drivers under 16).
What should I bring?
Bring passport or ID card, swimwear, and a towel.
Are cellphones allowed during the tour?
No. Cellphones are not allowed during the activity.




































