Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 2-Hour Guided Tour

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Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 2-Hour Guided Tour

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Tenerife on a jet ski is a different kind of view. You get a guided ride on the water, plus a boat trip out from the shore to where the jetskis take over. What makes it especially interesting is the mix: high-adrenaline time on the machines paired with real sightseeing, and the chance to cool off with a swim stop (snorkeling if conditions are right).

I like that the tour keeps you in an active, coached setup from the moment you arrive—there’s a safety briefing and life jackets before you even touch the gear. I also like the small group feel: it’s limited to up to 2 travelers, so you’re not just another name on a big schedule.

The main thing to watch is sea conditions. If the water turns choppy, the ride can feel rough, and breaks may be short—one past booking flagged bumpy seas as the reason it was harder to fully enjoy.

Key things to know before you go

Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 2-Hour Guided Tour - Key things to know before you go

  • Small-group format (max 2 travelers): more hands-on guidance and less waiting around.
  • Boat transfer from shore: you’re not just running straight onto the jetskis; you move out with the crew first.
  • Los Gigantes is conditional: you go there on a normal day, but speed and weather can change the plan.
  • Swim stop is part of the core experience: you get a window to get in the water.
  • Snorkeling only in the right weather: equipment is provided by your instructor when conditions allow.
  • Arrive 20 minutes early: you’ll need that time for safety briefing and life jackets.

Jet ski safari day flow at Water Sports Tenerife in Adeje

This tour runs in a tight window—starting at 10:00 am—and it follows a pretty clear rhythm. I’d plan to be at Water Sports Tenerife, Calle Colón 6, Escuela Náutica Puerto Colón, 38660 Adeje about 20 minutes early. That early arrival matters because you’ll be geared up with life jackets and do a safety briefing before you head out.

The whole experience is about 2 hours from start to finish, and it ends back at the meeting point. That “back where you started” structure is handy in Tenerife, since you’re not trying to line up extra transport or scramble across town after a wet, fast-moving activity.

Also, check the small details before you go: it’s mobile ticket entry, and the tour is offered in English. If you like having fewer moving parts on vacation, this kind of straightforward setup helps.

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Safety briefing and staying confident with a guide on deck

Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 2-Hour Guided Tour - Safety briefing and staying confident with a guide on deck
A guided jet ski tour is usually the difference between I hope I don’t mess this up and I actually understand what I’m doing. Here, the format is built around that coaching. You board a boat from the starting area, then you’re driven out to your instructor, who gives the instructions on operating the jetskis.

You also get life jackets as part of the pre-ride briefing. Even if you’ve used jet skis before, it’s worth treating this as real prep time, not a formality. The instructor’s job is to keep the group moving safely together, especially when conditions aren’t calm.

The value of this “guide with you at all times” approach is simple: you’re not left to figure out spacing, turns, and pacing on your own. When you’re going fast near other riders and sometimes in choppier water, having a person watching the whole dynamic can make the day feel less stressful.

Boat transfer to the jetskis: why it’s more than just transportation

Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 2-Hour Guided Tour - Boat transfer to the jetskis: why it’s more than just transportation
The day starts at the shore, but you don’t stay there. You’ll take a boat out from the starting point, and then the instructor meets you out on the water for the jetski instruction phase. That matters for two reasons.

First, it changes your rhythm. Instead of jumping immediately into the ride, you get a short transition time to get briefed and settle your nerves. Second, it sets expectations: once you’re on the jetski, you’re operating as part of a controlled group plan, not solo cruising.

This is also where you can feel how weather is shaping the day. If seas are rolling already, you’ll often notice it during the boat ride and during the moment you shift from boat motion to jetski throttle. That’s not a flaw—it’s just how open-water activities work. The big tip is to go in flexible: the tour can adjust based on how conditions behave and how the group stays on pace.

Los Gigantes plan: what you can expect on a normal day

On a normal day, the route goes toward Los Gigantes. That’s a strong draw because it puts you in front of dramatic coastal scenery while you’re still moving fast. But the tour is upfront about the reality: going to Los Gigantes may not be possible depending on group speed and weather conditions.

Here’s how to think about it. You’re buying a guided “safari-style” jet ski experience, not a single hard-coded destination. If the water is unsettled or the group can’t maintain the pace, the route can shift. If your goal is seeing Los Gigantes specifically, you’ll want to understand that conditions can change the outcome.

In rougher weather, you’re also more likely to feel the ride as a workout. In the past, a booking flagged that choppy seas made it harder to fully enjoy the outing and led to skin friction during the ride. That kind of feedback doesn’t mean you should avoid the tour. It means you should pack smart for open-water rubbing and be ready for the ride to feel more physical than you’d expect on a calm morning.

Swim stop and snorkeling windows (when the sea cooperates)

A stop to swim is part of the core experience. That’s a big deal because it gives you a clear break from the jetski itself. It’s also when you can judge the water feel—cool, refreshing, and a nice reset if you’ve been bouncing around on the machine.

Snorkeling is optional and weather-dependent. The tour notes that in correct weather conditions you may be able to go snorkeling, with equipment provided by your instructor. That’s a key detail: you’re not just hoping the water is clear. You’re depending on the day’s conditions to make it safe and enjoyable.

What I’d do if you care about snorkeling: wear gear that works for both riding and getting in the water, and keep expectations flexible. If snorkeling is canceled due to conditions, you still keep the swim stop, which is already built into the experience.

What the 2-hour format really means for your body

Two hours on a jet ski sounds short until you consider constant movement, wind, and the fact that you’re learning while riding with a group. This tour is designed to be intense but structured: instructions, riding time, and scheduled breaks built around safety.

One past booking pointed out that when seas were very bumpy, the ride felt tough and skin irritation happened because breaks were short. I’d treat that as a practical warning sign. If you’re prone to chafing or you hate friction against your skin, plan ahead:

  • consider a rash guard or something that reduces rubbing
  • bring a towel you can actually use when you get back
  • rinse off if you can after, since salt water clings

Also, remember the tour requires moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but you do need to be comfortable with the motion and the effort of handling the jetski in real sea conditions.

Price and value: $240.82 per group up to 2

At $240.82 per group (up to 2) for about 2 hours, this isn’t a cheap activity—but it also isn’t priced like a solo private driver either. The value comes from a few specific things you’d normally pay for separately:

  • taxes, fees, and handling charges are included
  • you get a driver/guide
  • you’re guided from safety briefing to on-water instruction
  • snorkeling equipment is provided when snorkeling is possible
  • you get life jackets as part of the briefing process

The one thing that’s not included is hotel pickup and drop-off, so your transport to the meeting point matters. If you’re staying in Adeje or nearby and can reach the marina easily, the price feels easier to swallow. If you need a taxi cross-town each way, it can add up quickly.

The math gets better if you share the group slot with a friend or partner. With up to 2 travelers, you’re essentially splitting a guided, coached, small-group jet ski experience. If you’re going solo, you may be paying the full group price, so make sure you’re comfortable with that trade.

A small extra note: it’s been booked an average of 18 days in advance, which suggests it’s a popular slot. Booking earlier can help you lock the morning time you want.

Who should book this Tenerife jet ski safari

This tour fits best if you want motion, coaching, and scenery in the same package. The guided setup and the small group limit are especially good if you don’t want to feel like you’re in a crowd.

You should also consider this if you like the idea of combining:

  • high-energy riding (jetski operation with instruction)
  • a quick open-water swim stop
  • a sightseeing-focused run that may include Los Gigantes, depending on conditions

It’s less ideal if you’re extremely sensitive to choppy water or you hate the feeling of being bounced around for long stretches. The main negative feedback tied to past trips is exactly that: when seas got bumpy, enjoyment dropped and skin irritation became an issue.

Key rules that affect who can ride

Before you get excited, double-check the constraints. You’ll want to make sure you fit the requirements so your day isn’t derailed.

  • Minimum age to drive: 18
  • Minimum age as a passenger: 12
  • Weight limit: 160 kg, but it may vary depending on weather conditions
  • Maximum travelers: 2
  • The tour expects a moderate physical fitness level
  • It’s near public transportation

If you’re traveling with kids, this can still work, but only if the child is old enough to be a passenger and the driver meets the 18+ requirement.

Quick logistics you’ll feel on the day

This tour isn’t starting from a hotel. It starts at Water Sports Tenerife and ends back there. That means you’ll want to be ready for:

  • arriving on time for the 10:00 am start
  • handling your own transport to the marina
  • being okay with getting wet and wind-exposed

Souvenir photos are available to purchase, but they’re not included. If you care about having something to take home, budget a little extra for photos, or plan to bring your own phone case if your gear can handle spray.

Should you book this Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari?

I think this is a strong pick if you want a guided jet ski experience with real structure—safety briefing, instructor instruction, a boat transfer, a swim stop, and snorkeling as an option when the sea allows it. The small group size (max 2) is also a meaningful advantage because it supports better attention from the guide.

I’d think twice if your vacation timing lines up with a high-chop sea forecast or if you know you get uncomfortable when the water is rough. In that case, you can still try, but you should show up prepared for a bumpier ride and protect your skin.

If you’re flexible about whether you reach Los Gigantes and you’re excited about the ride itself more than one fixed view, you’ll likely enjoy this more than someone who’s only there for a specific coastline stop.

FAQ

What time does the Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari start?

The tour starts at 10:00 am. You should arrive at the meeting point 20 minutes before for the safety briefing and life jackets.

Where does the tour meet and end?

It meets at Water Sports Tenerife, Calle Colón 6, Escuela Náutica Puerto Colón, 38660 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.

How long is the guided jet ski safari?

The duration is about 2 hours.

Can a minor ride on the jet ski tour?

The minimum age to drive is 18. The minimum age as a passenger is 12.

What’s the weight limit?

The weight limit is 160 kg, and it may vary depending on weather conditions.

Is snorkeling included?

Snorkeling is only possible in correct weather conditions, and equipment is provided by your instructor when snorkeling happens.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time (based on local time). If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

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