REVIEW · JET SKI TOURS
Tenerife: Jet Ski Guided Tour Discovery the Coastline
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Tenerife moves fast, even before the first turn. This guided jet ski outing takes you along the coastline to areas most people don’t see from shore, with an expert guide and optional professional photos. You get the thrill of the open water, plus some simple nature info along the way.
I like the hands-on structure: step-by-step instruction, a brand new Yamaha jet ski, and a support boat nearby make it feel focused rather than chaotic. In the small group setting (limited to 4 people), you’re not stuck waiting for long stretches, and you’ll also get a brief pause for photos and a chance to jump into the sea during the trip.
One thing to consider: the ride can feel speed-moderated. One rider noted they wished for more speed (they estimated around 55 km/h), so if you want pure top-speed thrills, you should set expectations.
Jet ski highlights in one glance
- Small group of up to 4 keeps the pace tight and guidance more personal
- Brand new Yamaha jet skis with step-by-step coaching before you head out
- Guided coastal route aimed at quieter corners and more secluded beach areas
- Swimming stop included, with time built in for a quick plunge and photos
- Multi-language instructors (Spanish, French, Italian, English) so you actually understand the briefing
In This Review
- Dock 9 Setup: Finding Jet Ski Island and Getting Ready Fast
- One Hour on the Water: What the Guided Coastline Ride Feels Like
- The “Hidden Corners” Part: Beaches, Panoramic Views, and a Built-In Swim
- Nature Talk Without the Lecture: Flora and Fauna Moments
- Yamaha, Support Boat, and Small-Group Control: Safety That Feels Real
- Photo Service and Camera Rules: How to Get Images Without Breaking the Rules
- Price and Value: Is $118 Worth One Hour of Jet Ski?
- A Note on Real-World Risks: Keep Valuables Secure
- Who This Jet Ski Tour Fits (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book Jet Ski Island Tenerife?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski tour?
- Where do I meet the tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is the professional photo service included?
- Do I need to rent a wetsuit?
- Can I bring my phone on the jet ski?
- Are action cameras allowed?
- What do I need to bring with me?
- Who can drive the jet ski?
- Is there cancellation flexibility?
Dock 9 Setup: Finding Jet Ski Island and Getting Ready Fast

Your adventure starts at Dock 9, where you’ll look for the Jet Ski Island sign. From there, you’ll be matched with your jet ski setup (single for one person or double for two), and the team gives you clear, step-by-step instructions before you head into open water.
This “prep first” approach matters more than you’d think. Jet skis are simple to operate, but safe riding depends on basic habits: how you accelerate smoothly, what to do if you need to slow down, and how to keep spacing from the other riders. With instruction included and a support boat on hand, you’re not just dropped into traffic on the water.
Bring a towel and an ID or passport. Also note the phone rule: cellphones aren’t allowed during the activity, so plan on leaving your phone secured on shore or using the included photo option if you want pictures.
One more practical point: wetsuit rental isn’t included. If you run cold easily, you might want to arrange that separately so you can enjoy the ride without rushing the swim stop.
One Hour on the Water: What the Guided Coastline Ride Feels Like

The core of this experience is a guided jet ski tour built around Tenerife’s coastline views and “exclusive beaches” you likely won’t reach any other way. You’ll accelerate into the open sea and then follow your guide’s direction as you move along the shore.
Because the group is capped at 4 participants, you should expect a more controlled flow than the big-boat “everyone in a line behind the guide” style. That smaller size also helps with orientation. You get to focus on riding and scenery without constantly wondering where you’re supposed to go next.
The ride is designed to feel exciting, but still guided. That means you’re not just chasing speed. Instead, you’ll move through sections of the coast where the guide can point out what you’re seeing and steer you toward the best moments out on the water.
If you’re sensitive to rougher water, keep in mind this is an active sea outing with acceleration and turns. It’s thrilling, but it’s still a real ocean ride, so hold onto the idea that you’re trading convenience for motion.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Tenerife
The “Hidden Corners” Part: Beaches, Panoramic Views, and a Built-In Swim

The tour is specifically aimed at uncovering hidden corners and more secluded coastal areas. That comes through in the way the guide leads the route: you explore the shoreline while learning what makes these stretches special, rather than just making one long straight run and calling it a day.
A standout feature is the swimming stop. This is your built-in reset during the hour, not just a random “if you feel like it” moment. You’ll have time to jump into the sea, and you may also find the team uses this pause for photos.
From a practical traveler’s perspective, this is a smart balance. Jet ski tours can blur together if they’re just pure riding. A swim stop adds a “different texture” to the experience: less throttle, more scenery and water time.
If you hate water interruptions or prefer to stay dry, plan around it. The swim stop is included, so it’s part of the experience design.
Nature Talk Without the Lecture: Flora and Fauna Moments

One of the more interesting details is that the guide shares info about the area’s diverse flora and fauna during the excursion. You shouldn’t expect a classroom-style explanation, but you will get real-world pointing-out of what’s around you.
This is one of those small inclusions that makes the tour feel more meaningful. From a jet ski, you’re already moving through a natural environment. A quick guide-led context helps you notice things you’d otherwise zip past.
Even better, it ties directly to the coastline theme. Instead of only talking about the ride, the guide connects the scenery with what lives there and what you’re actually looking at along the coast.
Yamaha, Support Boat, and Small-Group Control: Safety That Feels Real

This tour includes a support boat and step-by-step instruction. That combination is what keeps this feeling “managed” rather than risky.
Here’s why that matters for you:
- You’re operating a powerful personal watercraft, so guidance early on reduces mistakes.
- A support boat helps if someone needs help during the ride or at the swim stop.
- A small group helps the guide control spacing and pacing.
Speed expectations: there may be limits. One rider wished for more top speed (they estimated about 55 km/h), but speed moderation often comes with a trade-off: easier guiding, safer turns, and a calmer route planning.
Also, follow the rules. Alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed, and cellphones are not allowed. These rules aren’t there for bureaucracy. They help keep attention on riding and reduce distractions at the exact moments you need clarity.
Photo Service and Camera Rules: How to Get Images Without Breaking the Rules
If you want professional photos, there’s an optional photo service for €30, listed as a pack of 80 photos. This is where your decision gets simple: either rely on your own device (not allowed), or pay for the official photos that can be captured during key moments.
Action cameras like GoPro are allowed only with a specific head or chest mount. So if you plan to film, make sure you have the right mounting setup ready. Don’t assume a basic handheld approach will work, because the activity rules are explicit about mounts.
This matters because it changes how you pack for the day. You may not bring your phone out on the water at all. Instead, you’ll want to:
- Decide whether the €30 photo pack is worth it for you
- Bring a towel and keep your camera setup (if you have one) within the allowed format
If you’re the type who loves “proof you were there,” the photo pack is likely the easiest way to get clean, usable shots without juggling gear.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife
Price and Value: Is $118 Worth One Hour of Jet Ski?
At $118 per person for a 1-hour experience, you’re paying for a full package: jet ski rental, professional guidance, and safety support, all in one. Included items also cover a brand new Yamaha jet ski, step-by-step instruction, guided tour, multi-language support, and the swimming stop.
Where the value really lands depends on what you compare it to:
- If you’re thinking of renting a jet ski “on your own,” this guided format is worth it because someone handles route choices and basic safety flow.
- If you care about photos, you should budget extra for the optional photo service (€30). That’s not included in the base price.
- If you’re sensitive to water temperature, wetsuit rental isn’t included, so that could add cost if you need it.
One more angle: small group limits to 4 participants. That’s not just a comfort perk. Fewer people usually means more consistent guidance and less time waiting around.
Balanced takeaway: $118 for a guided, supported, and structured jet ski hour in Tenerife is a reasonable value if you want a guided coastal experience, not just a rental.
A Note on Real-World Risks: Keep Valuables Secure
There’s one low-rated review in the supplied info that alleges a serious incident involving stolen cash and an unsatisfactory response. I can’t confirm details from one report, but I can tell you what to do to protect yourself: treat this like any active tour where people are changing locations quickly.
Practical advice:
- Travel with minimal cash and keep it secure.
- Don’t rely on a bag that’s left unattended.
- Since cellphones aren’t allowed, keep any essentials you do bring under control.
This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t book. It just means you should behave like a smart traveler: reduce temptation, control your belongings, and keep your important stuff close until you’re back on shore.
Who This Jet Ski Tour Fits (and Who Should Skip It)

This is best for adults and older kids who want a guided, action-based water experience with structured instruction. It’s also a good fit if you prefer small groups and like the idea of a swim stop plus coastline views.
It’s listed as not suitable for:
- Children under 6 years
- Drivers under 16 years
- People under 3 ft 6 in (110 cm)
- Pregnant women
- Wheelchair users (this conflicts with the separate wheelchair accessible note, so you should confirm directly with the provider)
If you’re unsure about fit, ask the operator whether their safety and equipment setup matches your needs. The contradiction in the provided info means you should not assume either statement is fully accurate for everyone.
Also, if you’re hoping to do this as a solo photo/video shoot with a phone, the rules are a mismatch: cellphones aren’t allowed, and action cameras need the correct mount.
Should You Book Jet Ski Island Tenerife?

Yes, you should consider booking if you want a guided jet ski experience along Tenerife’s coastline with a small group feel, step-by-step instruction, and a swim stop built into the hour. The brand new Yamaha setup, support boat, and multi-language guidance also make it easier to enjoy without confusion.
You might skip it if:
- You want unlimited top-speed thrills and don’t like the idea of speed being moderated
- You don’t want any swimming time during the activity
- You need to use a phone or plan to film without the correct camera mount setup
If you’re booking, go in prepared: bring your ID and towel, plan for extra costs if you want the photo pack or wetsuit rental, and keep valuables secure.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the jet ski tour?
The duration is 1 hour. Check availability for starting times.
Where do I meet the tour?
Meet your provider at Dock 9, and look for the Jet Ski Island sign.
What’s included in the price?
Included are a single jet ski (for one person) or a double jet ski (for two people), brand new Yamaha jet ski, step-by-step instructions, a support boat, guided tour, multi-language support, and a swimming stop.
Is the professional photo service included?
No. The photo service costs €30 for a pack of 80 photos.
Do I need to rent a wetsuit?
Wetsuit rental is not included. You may need to arrange it separately if you want one.
Can I bring my phone on the jet ski?
No. Cellphones aren’t allowed during the activity.
Are action cameras allowed?
Action cameras (like GoPro) are permitted only with a specific head or chest mount.
What do I need to bring with me?
Bring your passport or ID card and a towel.
Who can drive the jet ski?
Drivers under 16 years aren’t suitable. Also, the activity isn’t suitable for people under 3 ft 6 in (110 cm).
Is there cancellation flexibility?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






































