REVIEW · FUERTEVENTURA
Fuerteventura : 30 minute JetSki Rental without licence
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You can feel the Canaries on your skin in 30 minutes. This jet ski rental in Fuerteventura keeps things simple: you get a clear safety briefing, ride in supervised conditions, and enjoy standout sea views of Morro Jable. I really like that it’s license-free for riders 16+, and that the team focuses hard on safety with practical instructions. One thing to consider: it’s a short session, so if you’re hoping for a long cruise, this may feel like more “starter ride” than full day on the water.
The setup is also easy to plan around. You can be picked up from Costa Calma, Esquinzo, or Jandia, ride with either 1 person or 2 (depending on how you book), and then get dropped back off afterward. I also appreciate the small extras like lockers and included insurance, which reduces the usual stress of water sports logistics.
In This Review
- Key highlights
- Jet Skiing in Fuerteventura Without a License (What That Actually Means)
- Where You’ll Start: Costa Calma, Esquinzo or Jandia Pickup
- Safety Briefing and the 16+ Rules
- The 30 Minutes on the Water: Making It Feel Longer
- Morro Jable From the Sea: The View Part That Counts
- What’s Included (and What You’ll Pay for Separately)
- Price and Value: How $77 for Two Works in Real Life
- Who This Jet Ski Rental Fits Best
- Tips to Get the Smoothest Ride (No Guesswork)
- Should You Book This Jet Ski Rental?
- FAQ
- Do I need a license to ride the jet ski?
- How old do you have to be to ride?
- How long is the jet ski rental?
- How many people can ride?
- What’s included in the price?
- Where do you get picked up and dropped off?
- What languages does the instructor speak?
- Is food or drink included?
- Are there lockers for personal items?
- Is it possible to cancel or change plans?
Key highlights
- No license required (16+ riders)
- 30 minutes of jet ski time for 1 or 2 passengers
- Pick-up and drop-off from Costa Calma, Esquinzo, and Jandia
- Life vests, lockers, and insurance included
- Professional English/Spanish instruction
- Morro Jable from the sea
Jet Skiing in Fuerteventura Without a License (What That Actually Means)

This is the kind of activity that’s usually either complicated or expensive. Here, the big selling point is straightforward: you don’t need a boating license. If you’re 16 or older, you can ride.
That rule matters because it changes who can say yes. If you’ve ever been shut out of boat rentals because of paperwork, this is built for real life—grab a friend, bring your ID, and you’re on the water fast.
There’s also a clear age nuance: riders 16 to 18 need authorization from a parent or guardian, plus a valid ID for that authorizing person. If you’re traveling with younger drivers, plan that part ahead so you’re not stuck at check-in.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Fuerteventura.
Where You’ll Start: Costa Calma, Esquinzo or Jandia Pickup

You’re not doing a DIY scramble to find a launch point. Your experience includes pick-up and drop-off from Costa Calma, Esquinzo, and Jandia. That’s genuinely useful on Fuerteventura, where spreading out is half the vacation.
When you book, you’ll need to tell the provider the name of your hotel in one of those areas. The supplier then confirms the exact pick-up time with you. Translation: you should watch for their message so you don’t miss the window.
Practical tip: plan to be ready a little early. Even on organized tours, transfer timing can shift based on where other hotels are along the route.
Safety Briefing and the 16+ Rules

Before you ever throttle up, you’ll get comprehensive security instructions from the team. The ride is run under professional, qualified supervision, which is exactly what you want for jet skis—this is fast, wet, and unforgiving if you’re not sure what to do.
You’ll also be issued a life vest. That’s included, not optional. And there are lockers for personal items, which helps you keep your phone and valuables safe without trying to “hold them carefully” while speeding around.
If you’re riding with someone else, remember that the experience is set up for either 1 or 2 passengers on the jet ski (based on your booking). That affects how you’ll handle balance and body position. If you’re the passenger without controls, you’ll still want to be ready—your job is to keep steady and follow cues during turns.
The 30 Minutes on the Water: Making It Feel Longer

The core of this activity is simple: you get 30 minutes of jet ski usage. That’s not a typo. It’s a true timeboxed session, which is good news if you want thrills without turning your day into a half-sports-festival.
Those 30 minutes typically include time to get moving and settle into the controls, plus riding in specialized circuits. The circuits matter because they keep the experience fun and manageable. You’re not just blasting into open water without structure.
How I’d approach the session so it feels like the best possible use of time:
- Ask one or two questions during the briefing, not ten. You want clarity on steering, stopping, and what to do in turns.
- Stay loose and centered. Jet skiing punishes stiff posture. Let your legs absorb small bumps.
- Plan your camera moment. If you want photos, do it once you’re comfortable, not at the start.
Also, English and Spanish instruction is available via the instructor. That matters because clear directions reduce mistakes, and fewer mistakes mean a calmer ride for everyone.
Morro Jable From the Sea: The View Part That Counts

One highlight is getting to see Morro Jable from the sea. Even if you’re focused on speed, that shoreline view is a nice reminder that the jet ski ride isn’t only about action—it’s also about changing your perspective.
Morro Jable sits on the southern side of Fuerteventura, and seeing it from the water is different from looking at it from roads and promenades. You get a clearer sense of coastline shape, ports, and the way the town sits against the Atlantic.
I like this kind of water sport highlight because it’s not just “you went fast.” It’s tied to a real place you can recognize afterward.
What’s Included (and What You’ll Pay for Separately)

Here’s what you can count on:
- 30 minutes of jet ski time for 1 or 2 passengers
- Life vest
- Comprehensive safety instructions
- Insurance coverage
- Lockers for personal items
- Pick up and drop off from Costa Calma, Esquinzo, and Jandia
- Instructor in English or Spanish
What’s not included:
- Food and drink
- Pick up/drop off from places outside Costa Calma, Esquinzo, or Jandia (you’ll only get what’s explicitly included)
One extra detail that can be useful: there’s mention of photos sent by email for 20€. If you’re the type who wants proof and not just memories, it’s worth asking whether that photo option is available on your day.
Practical food note: since you won’t have included meals, either eat a light snack beforehand or plan to grab something after you’re back on land.
Price and Value: How $77 for Two Works in Real Life

The listed price is $77 per group up to 2. That’s the kind of pricing that can feel like a sweet deal—especially when you consider the cost of guided water sports elsewhere.
Why it’s good value:
- You’re getting supervised use (not a DIY rental).
- Insurance and life vests are included, which saves you from extra add-ons.
- Transportation from multiple towns is included, so you’re not paying separately for a taxi every step of the way.
What could make it less of a bargain:
- The time is only 30 minutes. If you want a longer adventure, you may feel you’re paying for a short burst of fun. This is best if you want a “high impact, low time commitment” experience.
So I’d think of it as: you’re buying a controlled thrill with minimal friction. If that matches your travel style, the price makes a lot of sense.
Who This Jet Ski Rental Fits Best
This is a great fit if:
- You want fast thrills without needing a boating license.
- You’re staying around Costa Calma, Esquinzo, or Jandia and want convenient transfers.
- You’re traveling with a friend or partner and can share the ride on a 1–2 passenger booking.
It’s also a strong “first jet ski” option because the activity is built around instruction and supervision, not just handing you keys and hoping for the best.
It may not be ideal if:
- You want hours on the water. This is a focused, short session.
- You’re bringing a rider under 18 without the required authorization and ID situation handled.
Tips to Get the Smoothest Ride (No Guesswork)

A few small moves can make a big difference:
- Bring the right ID for the authorization rules. If anyone is 16–18, have the parent/guardian documentation ready.
- Wear clothes that can get wet. Jet skiing is a water activity, even if conditions are calm.
- Secure what you store in the lockers. Use the locker system fully; don’t stash valuables “just for a minute.”
- Do the briefing like it matters—because it does. Your comfort with steering and turning is what keeps the ride enjoyable.
And if you care about getting shots: ask about the photo option when you arrive. The offer mentioned is 20€ for photos sent by email, but it’s best to confirm how it works for your time slot.
Should You Book This Jet Ski Rental?

I’d book it if you’re looking for a simple, supervised, license-free jet ski experience that plugs into your day from Costa Calma, Esquinzo, or Jandia. The included life vest, lockers, and insurance reduce the usual water-sport friction, and the Morro Jable viewpoint gives you more than just speed.
Skip it (or consider something longer) if you want an extended cruise or you’re traveling with younger riders who may complicate the authorization rules.
Overall, it’s a smart “get your adrenaline up and still keep your schedule” activity—good value, clear structure, and a ride that’s easy to understand from start to finish.
FAQ
Do I need a license to ride the jet ski?
No. The activity is set up so riders 16 and older can ride without a license.
How old do you have to be to ride?
Riders must be 16+. If you’re 16–18, you need parent or guardian authorization, and the authorizing person must provide a valid identification document.
How long is the jet ski rental?
You get 30 minutes of jet ski usage.
How many people can ride?
The jet skis can be booked for 1 or 2 passengers, depending on your selection.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes 30 minutes on the jet ski, life vest, safety instructions, insurance coverage, and lockers, plus pick-up and drop-off from Costa Calma, Esquinzo, and Jandia.
Where do you get picked up and dropped off?
Pick-up and drop-off are included from Costa Calma, Esquinzo, or Jandia. You’ll need to provide your hotel name in those areas when booking.
What languages does the instructor speak?
The instructor is available in English and Spanish.
Is food or drink included?
No. Food and drink are not included.
Are there lockers for personal items?
Yes. Convenient lockers are provided for storing personal items.
Is it possible to cancel or change plans?
Yes. The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is also a reserve now & pay later option.

























