REVIEW · MALLORCA
Alcudia: 30-Minute Jet Ski Adventure for Beginners & Photos
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Jet skis in Alcudia feel surprisingly approachable. This 30-minute Mallorca ride gives you an intro course and then lets you handle the jet ski with an instructor in the calm bay.
I especially like the clear instruction and the way the ride is set up for first-timers, including a little time for more free driving. You also get the chance to ride tandem, so you can trade off who pilots without turning the day into a stress test.
One thing to plan around: no cameras, phones, or watches are allowed on the jet ski for safety, so you’ll rely on the photo/video option at the port instead.
In This Review
- Key highlights to look for
- 30 Minutes on the Water: Why Alcudia Works for First-Time Jet Ski Riders
- Where You Meet: Getting Ready at Alcudiajets (and What Happens Next)
- The Beginner Intro Course: How You Actually Learn the Jet Ski Controls
- Tandem Riding and Pilot Swaps: Sharing the Ride Without Losing the Fun
- Cruising the Bay of Alcudia: Calm-Water Fun and Clear Coastal Views
- Price and Value: What $112 for Up to 2 Really Includes
- Photos on the Water: The 20 € Pack and Why You Should Plan for It
- Instructor Language and Group Size: Why the Pace Feels Friendly
- Who This Jet Ski Ride Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Tips to Have a Smoother Ride in Alcudia
- My Decision Guide: Should You Book This Alcudia Jet Ski Adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the Alcudia jet ski adventure?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is this tour good for beginners?
- Can we ride together and switch roles?
- What are the age requirements?
- What do I need to bring?
- Are cameras or phones allowed during the ride?
- What language is the instructor?
- Is the tour canceled if it rains?
- Are photos included, and how much do they cost?
Key highlights to look for

- Small group size (up to 4) means you’re not lost in the crowd.
- Intro course + instructor guidance makes this a legit first-jet-ski experience.
- Tandem ride with pilot swaps so you can share the controls.
- Alcudia Bay route with calm water and clear coastal views.
- Photos/video handled for you (optional purchase at the port).
- Rain or shine operation keeps the schedule moving.
30 Minutes on the Water: Why Alcudia Works for First-Time Jet Ski Riders

If you’re nervous about jumping straight onto a jet ski, this is the kind of tour that helps you get your bearings fast. You’re not just handed a seat and waved off. You start with an introductory course, then you head out in the bay of Alcudia, where conditions are described as calm and the water gets clearer as you ride deeper into the coast.
This is also a good length for a first ride. Thirty minutes sounds short until you’re on the water and realize it’s the perfect dose of speed and adrenaline without exhausting the whole day. It’s also easy to pair with other Alcudia plans—beach time, lunch, or a relaxed stroll back along the harbor.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca.
Where You Meet: Getting Ready at Alcudiajets (and What Happens Next)

You’ll start and finish at Alcudiajets at the port. That matters because port-based operators usually keep things straightforward: forms, gear, briefing, then you’re moving. You’ll get all the necessary materials before you ride, and life jackets are provided.
The tour is run rain or shine. That doesn’t mean it becomes a miserable wet slog—it just means you should dress so you’re comfortable if the weather shifts. If you’re the type who hates last-minute plan changes, this predictability helps.
One small but important note for your prep: you need to bring passport or an ID card. Don’t assume your driver’s license is enough. Plan for what they explicitly ask for.
The Beginner Intro Course: How You Actually Learn the Jet Ski Controls

The heart of this experience is the intro course. The main theme is simple: you get a solid explanation from the instructor before you take over.
The highlights call out a little bit of free driving, and that’s exactly what you want on a first-time tour. You’ll learn enough to feel in control, then you get a chance to apply it. It’s not all classroom and it’s not all chaos on day one.
The instructor is listed in Spanish and English, and multiple reviews emphasize that the team is friendly and walks you through everything clearly. For you, that means the difference between feeling confused and feeling calm when you’re sitting on a machine that moves quickly.
Tandem Riding and Pilot Swaps: Sharing the Ride Without Losing the Fun
This is one of the best setups for groups who don’t all feel the same level of confidence.
You’ll ride tandem, so there’s a pilot and a co-pilot role. The great part is that you can exchange roles, meaning you can trade who pilots and who rides along. That’s ideal if you have a friend or family member who wants the experience but might not want to take the first turn at the controls.
If you’re traveling with someone who’s excited but unsure, tandem pilot swaps turn it into a shared memory instead of a “one person rides, the other watches” situation.
Cruising the Bay of Alcudia: Calm-Water Fun and Clear Coastal Views
Once you’re out, the route is described around the bay of Alcudia, set from the port and along the long stretch of beach. The sea is described as calm, and the water becomes more translucent as you head deeper along the coast.
That matters for a first jet ski ride. Clearer water usually means calmer-feeling visibility and fewer surprises. You still get the motion and the thrill, but it’s the kind of environment where you can focus on enjoying the coastline instead of white-knuckling every second.
Expect a route that’s meant for beginners, not a full-speed endurance run. Think: take in the coast, feel what the jet ski can do, and leave with the confidence to understand how the ride works.
Price and Value: What $112 for Up to 2 Really Includes
The price is listed as $112 per group up to 2. For that, you’re not just paying for time on a jet ski—you’re paying for the instructor-led experience and the gear that makes it safe and simple.
Included items:
- jet ski
- instructor
- photo service
- gasoline
- life jackets
When I look at value like this, I’m asking one question: are you buying an activity or buying a headache? Here, a lot of the “headache” is removed. You don’t have to organize gear, gasoline, or a guide who explains what to do. You show up, get the materials, and ride.
Photos are a separate decision. Photo service is included (they take photos during your excursion), but the purchase happens at the port:
- 20 € for the pack of photos and video
So the smart move is to treat the photo pack as optional. If you want proof of the day and don’t want to worry about bringing a camera, it’s an easy add-on.
Photos on the Water: The 20 € Pack and Why You Should Plan for It
Jet skis and phones don’t mix well here. It’s totally forbidden to bring cameras, cell phones, or watches to the tour for security reasons.
That’s the real reason the photo service matters. Since you can’t film or shoot your own pictures during the ride, the operator’s camera team becomes your eyes. Reviews back this up with praise that the pictures and videos feel worth paying for, especially if it’s your first time.
If you’re the type who wants a souvenir but hates the idea of empty hands, this system makes sense. You won’t be juggling a phone case or wondering if your gear is safe. You’ll just focus on the ride, and later you can decide whether to buy the photos + video pack for 20 €.
Instructor Language and Group Size: Why the Pace Feels Friendly
This tour is capped at a small group (limited to 4 participants). In real life, that kind of small group usually means you get clearer attention, better pacing, and fewer awkward moments when you’re trying to figure out what’s next.
The instructor speaks Spanish and English, which helps if your group includes mixed-language travelers. Clear explanations show up repeatedly in positive reviews, which tells you the training part isn’t treated like a formality.
If you want a calm, guided start—especially if someone in your group is a bit nervous—this small-group size works in your favor.
Who This Jet Ski Ride Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This excursion is designed for beginners, and it’s especially good for:
- couples and small friend groups wanting a shared adventure
- families with kids who meet the minimum age rules
- anyone who wants speed and scenery without a technical learning curve
Age rules are straightforward:
- drivers must be 16 years old with parental authorization
- children 5 years and up can ride only as a co-pilot
It’s also not suitable for people with:
- heart problems
- respiratory issues
- wheelchair users
- babies under 1 year
- people over 95 years
- drivers under 16 years (for the pilot role)
If any of those apply, it’s best to choose a different activity. Jet skis are physical and fast-moving, and the tour is set up with safety limits for a reason.
Tips to Have a Smoother Ride in Alcudia
Even with an intro course, a bit of prep keeps the experience fun instead of frustrating. Here’s what I’d do if I were planning your day.
- Bring the right ID: passport or ID card only.
- Leave your phone and camera behind: it’s explicitly forbidden, and you don’t want to show up and deal with last-minute problems.
- Expect a short but intense session: 30 minutes on a jet ski is plenty for a first try.
- Dress for weather: rain or shine means wear something you can handle if conditions change.
- Plan who pilots first: since you’ll switch roles while tandem riding, decide how you want to split the experience.
My Decision Guide: Should You Book This Alcudia Jet Ski Adventure?
Book it if you want a beginner-friendly Mallorca jet ski ride with instruction, a calm bay route, and a chance to trade pilot roles with your partner or a friend. The small group size and the emphasis on clear explanations are exactly what you want when it’s your first time.
Skip it if you’re sensitive to speed or physical motion, need accommodations listed as not suitable, or you’d rather bring your own camera and record every second. Since phones and cameras are not allowed, this tour is better if you’re comfortable relying on the operator’s photo/video service.
If you match the age requirements and you’re ready to focus on the ride itself, this is a strong way to experience Alcudia from the water—without turning your day into a complicated project.
FAQ
How long is the Alcudia jet ski adventure?
The duration is 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Alcudiajets.
Is this tour good for beginners?
Yes. It includes an introductory course and an instructor who provides explanations, along with time for a little free driving.
Can we ride together and switch roles?
Yes. The ride is tandem, and you can exchange who acts as the pilot.
What are the age requirements?
Drivers must be 16 years old with parental authorization. Children must be 5 years and up, but they can only ride as a co-pilot.
What do I need to bring?
Bring a passport or an ID card.
Are cameras or phones allowed during the ride?
No. It is totally forbidden to come with cameras, cell phones, or watches for security reasons.
What language is the instructor?
The instructor speaks Spanish and English.
Is the tour canceled if it rains?
No. The tour takes place rain or shine.
Are photos included, and how much do they cost?
Photo service is included. Photos are taken during the excursion and can be purchased at the port for 20 € for the pack of photos and video.

























