REVIEW · JET SKI TOURS
Tenerife: Jet Ski Guided Tour with Optional Photo Service
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Jet ski tours in Tenerife feel way more personal than you’d expect.
This one takes you on a guided Yamaha ride along the coast, with secret-ish spots and a real pause to swim, plus an optional pro photo service.
Two things I’d put at the top: the safety-first briefing and constant guide communication make first-timers feel capable fast, and the option to buy professional photos afterward turns the ride into a keepsake. People also highlighted how patient guides like Samuel and Omar, plus Romana and Toby, can be when nerves kick in.
One consideration: the ride is short (about 40 minutes to 1 hour), and the photo service costs extra since it’s not included. If you want photos, plan for that add-on when you budget.
In This Review
- Key highlights to pay attention to
- Why a Guided Jet Ski Ride Works Better Than Solo Chaos in Tenerife
- Price and Value: What $82 Covers and What You’ll Pay for Later
- From Dock to Jet Ski: How the Tour Sets Up Your First Minutes
- Riding Time and Route Feel: Waves, Panoramic Views, and Secret Spots
- The Swimming Stop: Best Use of Water Time, With Real Safety Support
- Learning the Environment Without Turning It Into a Lecture
- Yamaha Jet Skis and a Support Boat: Comfort With Controlled Chaos
- Photo Service: Action Shots Are the Real Add-On That Makes It Last
- Who Should Book This Tenerife Jet Ski Tour (and Who Should Skip It)
- Practical Tips That Make the Ride Easier the Day-Of
- Should You Book This Tenerife Jet Ski Tour With Optional Photos?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski guided tour in Tenerife?
- What is included in the price?
- What is not included?
- Do I need a boating license?
- What ages and driving rules apply?
- Can children join?
- Is the tour suitable for beginners?
- Is there a height requirement?
- What should I bring, and what’s not allowed?
Key highlights to pay attention to
- Small group size (up to 8) with more hands-on attention during the ride
- Yamaha jet ski rental plus clear, step-by-step instruction before you hit open water
- Support boat follows along so you stay with the group and keep it safe
- Swimming stop built into the experience, not just a quick pass-by
- Optional pro photos taken throughout, often with large photo counts when purchased
Why a Guided Jet Ski Ride Works Better Than Solo Chaos in Tenerife

Tenerife’s coastline is spectacular, but a jet ski tour only becomes memorable when you’re not spending your brain power on where to go next. This guided format solves that. You follow your guide out into the water, stick to a planned route, and get to spend your energy on speed, waves, and taking in the views.
What I like here is that the tour isn’t only adrenaline. The guide also talks about the local environment—think natural surroundings, and the history and culture tied to where you’re riding. That matters because it helps you feel connected to the island instead of just doing a theme-park version of going fast.
You’ll also see how the company manages the experience: a support boat stays in the mix, and you’re operating in a small group (limited to 8). That combination tends to make the ride feel controlled without killing the fun. One detail that shows up in feedback: guides keep communication clear and steady, so even if you’re new, you’re not guessing what comes next.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Tenerife
Price and Value: What $82 Covers and What You’ll Pay for Later

At $82 per person, this is priced like an experience—not a bare rental. What you get for that money is pretty substantial: the jet ski (for one or two people depending on your option), a Yamaha rental, step-by-step instructions, a support boat, a guided route, multi-language support, and a swimming stop.
What’s not included is also straightforward: wetsuit rental isn’t included, and the professional photo service is optional. That second point is the only real “surprise cost” category because many people end up wanting the photos once they see how many are taken.
From the provided details, the photo add-on has shown up around the €20 to €30 range, with bundles commonly described as roughly 100+ to 300+ photos depending on the package. The exact number and total price can vary, so don’t assume the same bundle for every rider. But the overall pattern is consistent: people seem to value the photos as a souvenir because action shots from a jet ski ride are hard to recreate yourself.
So is it “good value”? For me, the value comes down to two things:
- You’re not just driving a machine. You’re buying instruction + guidance + safety management.
- You’re also buying a built-in moment for water time (the swimming stop), which makes the trip feel longer than the clock.
From Dock to Jet Ski: How the Tour Sets Up Your First Minutes

The day starts at the dock where you meet the activity provider. Your exact meeting point can vary depending on which option you book, so it’s worth double-checking where you’re told to go before you head over.
Once you’re there, you get step-by-step instructions before you ride. That’s a big deal for beginners. Jet skis aren’t hard, but they do demand quick body control: where you sit, how you hold balance, when you throttle, and what to do when waves hit. The tour format is designed to teach you fast without throwing you into chaos.
You’ll also notice the multi-language support (English, Italian, Spanish). That helps if your group has mixed language comfort. In feedback, many people specifically called out how clear the instructions were and how guides stayed in constant communication while you’re on the water.
Bring a towel and your passport or ID card. Also keep in mind the “not allowed” list: alcohol and drugs aren’t permitted. And since you’ll get splashed, pack like it’s a water day, not a dry sightseeing stop.
One more practical point: you’re not required to have a boating license for this activity. That removes a common barrier that makes some sea adventures feel inaccessible.
Riding Time and Route Feel: Waves, Panoramic Views, and Secret Spots

When you head out, you’re not just doing a straight line. The route is described as exploring the coastline of Tenerife and visiting spots most people don’t see. That’s where the “guided” part earns its keep: you’re following a plan that aims for fun lines in the water and worthwhile scenery while keeping everyone together.
You’ll ride around the coast with panoramic views, and you should expect waves and splash. The guide controls pacing and routing while you get time to go fast within safe limits set by the operator and conditions.
A detail worth knowing: some feedback notes that ride intensity can feel different depending on whether you’re on a jet ski solo or as part of a pair. One person mentioned solo riders get up to about 50 km while couples get up to about 25 km. That doesn’t mean your experience will match perfectly, but it signals a simple truth: your option choice can affect how much “play time” you get.
If you’re choosing between double and solo, think about comfort first:
- Solo can feel less complicated if you’re nervous and want full control.
- A double can feel more relaxed if you want shared momentum, conversation, and a partner to ride with.
Either way, the tour is set up so you’re following the guide and staying near the group, with a support boat keeping eyes on you. One review pattern praised how the guide stayed close enough for reassurance without crowding the ride.
The Swimming Stop: Best Use of Water Time, With Real Safety Support

This tour includes a swimming stop, which is great because it breaks up the ride. Instead of doing speed the whole time, you get a chance to cool off and reset.
The most helpful thing about this isn’t just that you can swim. It’s that the tour supports it. With the support boat and guided structure, you’re not left alone in open water. In the feedback, people mentioned guides staying close and managing the group carefully, which is especially reassuring if you’re not an experienced swimmer.
Two practical tips from that angle:
- Tell your guide if you’re uncomfortable in the water. The instructions are where you can adjust your expectations.
- Bring your towel. You’ll be grateful right as you head back toward the dock.
Also, keep in mind that your water time is still part of a guided adventure, so you follow the cues of the guide. Don’t treat it like free swimming time.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife
Learning the Environment Without Turning It Into a Lecture

A jet ski tour can easily become purely action. This one adds some context. The guide shares information tied to the area, including the natural environment and local flora and fauna. There’s also mention of history and culture connected to where you’re riding.
Why that matters: when you know what you’re seeing, you notice more. Even in a short ride, you start paying attention to coastline features and the way the island’s surroundings shape the experience on the water.
This doesn’t mean you’ll sit through anything formal. It’s more like quick, useful explanations delivered while you’re moving, so you’re not dragged away from the fun.
Yamaha Jet Skis and a Support Boat: Comfort With Controlled Chaos

The jet skis are rented as part of the experience—specifically Yamaha. That’s relevant because it suggests you’re not getting a random machine pulled together for the day. The whole setup (instructions, guide, support boat) is built around making sure you can focus on riding safely and enjoying the ride.
The support boat is one of the smartest parts of the format. It helps with coordination and safety, and it likely explains why many people highlighted that the experience felt calm and controlled even when they were going fast.
Also, the group is intentionally small (max 8). That means the guide can actually keep track. If you’ve ever done a tour where the guide is shouting and everyone is scattered, you’ll feel the difference here.
Photo Service: Action Shots Are the Real Add-On That Makes It Last
If you love photos, this is where you should pay attention. The professional photo service is optional and not included, but the ride is built with photo opportunities in mind.
From the details provided, photos are taken throughout your time on the jet skis and purchased afterward. Commonly mentioned purchase bundles include lots of images—often in the 100+ to 300+ range—with prices that show up around €20 to €30 depending on the package.
A key benefit: you’re not trying to capture fast motion with your own camera at the right second. A pro is taking shots while you ride, which makes it far more likely you’ll get at least a few pictures where:
- the background is clear,
- you’re framed well,
- and your expression looks like you’re having fun (not bracing for impact).
If you’re on the fence, I’d treat the photo option like this: if you want proof of the trip beyond your shaky phone videos, pay for it. Many people seemed genuinely happy with the number of photos and the quality.
One extra “real life” note from feedback: if you wear hearing devices, ask about water resistance and how the team handles anything that isn’t designed for water. One person mentioned staff holding hearing devices to help manage the situation, which tells you the team thinks about comfort, not just rules.
Who Should Book This Tenerife Jet Ski Tour (and Who Should Skip It)
This tour is suitable for beginners. That’s the big reason it works for first-timers: you get instruction upfront and you’re guided while you ride.
It’s also small-group friendly. If you want a more direct experience with fewer people, this format fits better than large, rushed outings.
That said, there are some clear limits:
- Not suitable for children under 6 years.
- Pregnant women should not book.
- Drivers must be at least 16 years old if driving alone, and 18 years old if accompanied by a passenger.
- Minimum height is 120 cm (3 ft 9 in).
- There’s a jet ski load limit of about 160 kg total, including rider and passenger.
- Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Families: children can come with you if they’re at least 5 years old, but the activity itself is flagged as not suitable for kids under 6. So if you’re traveling with younger kids, double-check fit with your specific child’s age and height before you commit.
If you’re deciding between solo and double, think about your comfort level more than ego. Some people in the provided details suggested going solo can be easier if you’re nervous, because you focus on your own control and don’t worry about coordinating with a passenger.
Practical Tips That Make the Ride Easier the Day-Of
A few small things can make this smoother:
- Bring a towel and use it immediately after you get back from the water.
- Bring passport or ID, since that’s required for the activity.
- Expect to get splashed, and dress so you’re okay with wet.
- If you’re nervous, lean into the pre-ride instructions. The guides in the provided details were specifically praised for being patient with first-timers.
- If you’re considering the photo service, decide your budget before you go. The ride ends with the photo opportunity, and it’s easier to enjoy the moment when you’re not doing math in your head.
One more good habit: when the guide asks you to do something a specific way, do it their way. The combination of waves, speed, and group coordination works best when everyone follows the same system.
Should You Book This Tenerife Jet Ski Tour With Optional Photos?
I think you should book it if you want a guided Yamaha jet ski ride that focuses on safety, clear instruction, and fun routes along Tenerife’s coastline. The small group size and support boat make it a strong choice for first-timers who still want real speed and real views.
You might want to pass if you’re mainly chasing a long, slow sightseeing cruise. This is built for action, and the total time is about 40 minutes to 1 hour. Also, if you know you’ll never buy photos, you may feel like the optional service is irrelevant. Still, the ride itself includes everything you need for the experience.
If you do book, my advice is simple:
- Go with your comfort level on driving (solo vs double).
- Save a little room in your budget for photo add-on if you want a souvenir that looks like the moment you lived it.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the jet ski guided tour in Tenerife?
The duration is about 40 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the starting time and option you choose.
What is included in the price?
Included are the jet ski for one or two people (depending on your option), Yamaha jet ski rental, step-by-step instructions, a support boat, guided tour, multi-language support, and a swimming stop.
What is not included?
Wetsuit rental is not included, and the professional photo service is optional and not included.
Do I need a boating license?
No. A boating license is not needed for this activity.
What ages and driving rules apply?
You must be at least 16 years old to drive alone, and at least 18 years old if you are accompanied by a passenger.
Can children join?
Children can come with a minimum age of 5 years, but the activity is not suitable for children under 6 years.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes. It’s suitable for beginners.
Is there a height requirement?
Yes. You must be at least 120 cm (3 ft 9 in).
What should I bring, and what’s not allowed?
Bring a towel and your passport or ID card. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.







































