Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 40 Minute Guided Tour

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Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 40 Minute Guided Tour

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  • 40 minutes (approx.)
  • From $132.17
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A jet ski safari feels like cheat code for vacation energy. This 40-minute guided double ride takes you along Tenerife’s coast, usually toward Playa San Juan, with an instructor staying close so you’re not left to figure it out alone.

I like that it’s built for first-timers: you get a full safety briefing, life jackets are provided, and you’ll be escorted from the start through the on-water rules. The boat ride out from the marina is also part of the fun, and it helps you get oriented fast.

One drawback to weigh: you’re not doing a totally independent ride. You follow an instructor the whole time, and you may not be able to use your own camera the way you expect since they take photos for purchase.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

  • You ride with an instructor guiding your jet ski so you’re not trying to navigate the water on your own.
  • Life jackets and a safety briefing come first, with gear handed to you on-site.
  • A motor boat gets you to the jet skis, so the first minutes aren’t just standing around.
  • Typical route goes toward Playa San Juan, with Los Cristianos sometimes depending on sea conditions.
  • Small group size (max 2 travelers) makes the experience feel more personal.
  • Photos are handled by the team, but you should plan for extra cost if you want them.

The 40-Minute Double Jet Ski Safari: What You’re Really Buying

Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 40 Minute Guided Tour - The 40-Minute Double Jet Ski Safari: What You’re Really Buying
This isn’t a long, all-day excursion. You’re buying a fast-hit burst of movement: get geared up, get briefed, get out to the jet skis, and then ride as a pair with supervision. With a total duration of about 40 minutes, it’s ideal when you want the thrill without losing half your day.

The “double” setup is also the main reason I think this works so well for couples. You’re sharing the experience, and the instructor can keep an eye on both of you while you get the hang of speed and handling. It’s a great match for vacation rhythm: early afternoon slot, then you’re free afterward.

Value-wise, the price is about $132 per group (up to 2). That means the cost is geared toward one couple (or two people) rather than per person in a big crowd. Add in that taxes/fees are included and you’re not paying separately for a guide, and the overall setup starts to make sense—especially if you’re comparing to other water activities in the area.

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Getting Started at Water Sports Tenerife (Adeje): Timing, Gear, and Safety

Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 40 Minute Guided Tour - Getting Started at Water Sports Tenerife (Adeje): Timing, Gear, and Safety
Your meeting point is Water Sports Tenerife at Calle Colón 6, Escuela Náutica Puerto Colón, Adeje (Puerto Colón), 38660. The activity ends back at the same place, so you don’t have to worry about an off-site drop.

Timing matters here. You’re expected to be there 20 minutes before the scheduled start. If you show up late, you’re eating into briefing time, and this tour is built around safety checks done properly—not rushed.

What you do at the start:

  • You meet up at the water sports center.
  • You get a safety briefing.
  • You’re provided with a life jacket before heading to the water.
  • You then go from the dock area to the motor boat that takes you out to the instructor.

In practice, the small details help. One review mentioned a changing area and a locker, which matters if you’re coming from beach time and want a quick, organized setup. Also, the tour is offered in English, which is helpful if you’re trying to follow instructions without guessing.

The Boat Transfer and On-Water Rules: The Instructor Is the Point

This is where the experience feels both exciting and controlled. After the briefing, you board a boat that drives you to your instructor. The instructor then handles the on-water instructions—think do’s and don’ts, plus how to operate the jet ski safely as a pair.

Why the boat part is worth noting: it’s not just transportation. In at least one account, the boat ride itself felt like a bonus. That little extra time out on the water helps you settle in before the jet skis start moving fast.

On the jet ski:

  • You follow the instructor rather than riding completely on your own.
  • The instructor keeps checking that everyone stays together and safe.
  • You get guided pacing, so you don’t end up in chaos if you’re new.

If this is your first time on a jet ski, that structure is a big plus. It removes the most stressful part of the experience: figuring out handling while also trying to stay oriented. You can focus on the fun—speed, turns, and that feeling of control—as you learn.

One guide name that comes up is Pietro. If you’re lucky enough to get him, the vibe you want is friendly, attentive instruction with frequent safety checks.

Route Details: Playa San Juan Most Days, Los Cristianos When Seas Call the Shots

Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 40 Minute Guided Tour - Route Details: Playa San Juan Most Days, Los Cristianos When Seas Call the Shots
On a normal day, the safari heads toward Playa San Juan. But it’s not guaranteed every single time. Depending on sea conditions, you might ride toward Los Cristianos instead.

So what does that mean for you as a planner? It means you should treat the destination as “coastal Tenerife,” not as a locked-in pin on a map. The experience is still centered on the same idea—guided jet ski time along impressive coastline—but the exact endpoint can shift.

If you’re the kind of person who likes to optimize for one specific viewpoint, this is the trade-off. The upside is that the company adapts to the water conditions, which is the right approach for a safety-first activity like this.

Either way, the core thrill stays the same: you get a ride that feels like you’re opening up the jet ski within the guided flow, not just doing a slow lap for show.

Price and Photo Costs: Is $132 Fair for 40 Minutes?

Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 40 Minute Guided Tour - Price and Photo Costs: Is $132 Fair for 40 Minutes?
Let’s do the math in a real way. You’re paying $132.17 per group up to 2, for about 40 minutes on the water activity. You’re also getting:

  • life jackets
  • a safety briefing
  • an instructor/guide
  • the taxes/fees/handling charges

That package matters because some water activities quietly add costs later. Here, the guide and basic safety kit are part of the deal.

Two points to keep your expectations tidy:

1) You might not get to manage your own camera like you imagined.

One account was disappointed after learning they couldn’t take their own camera and that the team took photos instead.

2) Souvenir photos cost extra.

Photos are available for purchase, and at least one review noted a charge for the photo set. So if you care a lot about capturing your own angles, plan to budget for team photos or ask on-site about what you’re allowed to bring/hold.

My take on value: if you want a supervised jet ski experience that feels safe and efficient, the price is reasonable. If you’re mainly chasing “unlimited freedom” or you absolutely need to film everything yourself, you may feel less happy with the structure.

Comfort, Safety, and the Small Print That Actually Matters

Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 40 Minute Guided Tour - Comfort, Safety, and the Small Print That Actually Matters
Jet ski tours feel adventurous, but the practical requirements are what determine whether you’ll enjoy them.

Here’s what’s explicitly stated:

  • Minimum age: 18 to drive, 10 as a passenger
  • Weight limit: 160 kg, but it may vary depending on weather conditions
  • Moderate physical fitness level is recommended
  • Near public transportation, so you likely won’t need a complicated taxi plan
  • Max 2 travelers, so it’s not a long queue experience

So who should feel good about this? People who are comfortable wearing a life jacket, following directions on water, and handling a bit of movement during the boat transfer.

Who should think twice? If you’re not comfortable riding safely in an instructor-led format, or if you expect a totally independent ride. Also, if sea conditions are rough, the route can change—so don’t lock your hopes to one specific beach endpoint.

What the Experience Feels Like From Start to Finish

Here’s a clean run-through of how the flow usually works, so you can picture it before you go:

  • Arrive early (20 minutes before start).

You’ll need time for the safety briefing and to get equipped.

  • Get life jackets and listen to instructions.

This part isn’t optional, and it sets the tone for the ride.

  • Board a boat from the marina to reach the instructor.

Expect the boat portion to be quick but fun, like a transition stage that gets you on the action.

  • Transfer onto the jet skis and get hands-on guidance.

The instructor shows you what to do and what to avoid, and they stay attentive.

  • Ride as a pair for your guided safari time.

This is the payoff: you’re not stuck in a waiting pattern, and you get actual riding time.

  • Return the same way—back to the dock meeting point.

Any photos are typically handled by the team for later purchase.

That structure is why some first-timers feel calm right away. You can be excited and still feel in control.

Practical Tips: Cameras, Waiting, and Seasickness Real Talk

Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari 40 Minute Guided Tour - Practical Tips: Cameras, Waiting, and Seasickness Real Talk
A few practical points that will help your day go smoothly:

1) Plan your camera strategy now.

Because the experience includes team photography (and one person was surprised they couldn’t take their own camera), assume you may not be fully in charge of filming or taking photos on your own. If this matters, confirm on-site what’s allowed with cameras or phones.

2) Wear sensible swimwear and expect a locker use.

There’s mention of a small changing area and locker. That suggests you’ll be happier if you come prepared with a quick-change plan.

3) Don’t treat it like a dockside stroll.

You need moderate fitness. Even if you don’t do much physical labor, you’ll be moving between dock, boat, and jet ski. Wear footwear you can manage around water edges.

4) Sea conditions affect where you go.

Since your route can shift between Playa San Juan and Los Cristianos depending on conditions, keep a flexible mindset. The company is adjusting for the day you get, not the day you imagined.

Who This Jet Ski Safari Is Best For

This one is easy to recommend for:

  • Couples who want a shared thrill without a full-day commitment
  • First-time jet skiers who value guidance and safety checks
  • People who like a small group setup (max 2 travelers)

It’s less ideal for:

  • Anyone who wants a totally independent ride without instructor presence
  • People who care most about capturing their own photos and videos the entire time
  • Those who struggle with the idea that route plans can shift based on sea conditions

Should You Book the Tenerife Double Jet Ski Safari?

Book it if you want a guided, safety-first jet ski experience with real riding time, and you’re comfortable sharing the ride with an instructor who stays close. The small group size is a big quality-of-experience factor, and the double setup is made for couples.

Hold off if you’re mainly chasing autonomy—like steering your own path without following an instructor—or if you need full control over cameras and footage. In that case, you might feel constrained.

If you want the best odds of loving it, show up early, listen to the briefing, and accept that the coastline stops are shaped by water conditions. That flexibility is usually what turns a “short activity” into a highlight day.

FAQ

How long is the Tenerife double jet ski safari tour?

It runs for about 40 minutes.

Where does the tour start, and where does it end?

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

What beaches do you ride to during the tour?

On a normal day you go toward Playa San Juan. Sometimes you ride toward Los Cristianos, depending on sea conditions.

What’s the price for the tour?

The price is $132.17 per group, for up to 2 travelers.

Is hotel pickup included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

What are the age requirements?

Minimum age is 18 to drive. Minimum age is 10 as a passenger.

Do I need to wear a life jacket?

Yes. Life jackets are provided, and you’ll also receive a safety briefing before heading out.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, it isn’t refunded.

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