REVIEW · IBIZA
Jet Ski to Margaritas Islands from San Antonio – No License
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Jet ski speed on Ibiza’s north coast. What makes this tour interesting is the no-license setup plus a guided run along the coast, so you’re not just riding in circles. I love the Ses Margaritas arch photo stop and the chance to swim or snorkel in clear coves, not just zip around. One possible drawback: the tour is listed as 1 hour, but your actual jet ski time can feel shorter depending on boat transfer and pace.
I also like that it’s designed for groups up to 16 jet skis, which helps keep things organized at the start. Still, like any guided watersport, what you get depends on how the guide manages timing and safety on the day, especially if sea conditions force slower running.
In This Review
- Key tour highlights I’d plan around
- Jet Ski Without a License: How the Tour Works
- Meeting Point in San Antonio: What to Expect Before You Ride
- The Boat Transfer + Safety Briefing: Quick, but Don’t Treat It Like Background Noise
- Riding the North Coast: Cala Saladeta and Cliff-Cove Sightseeing
- Ses Margaritas Arch: The Stop Built for Photos and Swim Time
- Timing Reality Check: When “1 Hour” Can Feel Shorter
- Price and Group Size: Does $224 Per Group Make Sense?
- Photo Stops and “Strict but Correct” Guidance
- What’s Included (and What You Must Plan For)
- Who This Jet Ski Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip)
- Practical Tips: How to Get More Fun Out of Every Minute
- Should You Book This No-License Jet Ski to Ses Margaritas?
- FAQ
- Do I need a license to ride?
- How long is the tour?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- What jet ski model do you use?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is snorkeling included?
- What should I bring?
- What if sea conditions are bad?
Key tour highlights I’d plan around

- No prior qualification required for the sea voyage portion, with a quick safety briefing first
- Yamaha VX jet skis with lifejacket, insurance, and fuel included
- North Ibiza route focused on sights you mainly see from the water
- Cala Saladeta + brief photo/scenic stops mixed into the ride, not a long bus-style itinerary
- Ses Margaritas horseshoe islet and its arch crossing for some of the most photogenic angles
- Swim or snorkel window at the crystal-clear water stop, with a break built in
Jet Ski Without a License: How the Tour Works

This is a guided jet ski experience where you don’t need a license to join. The core idea is simple: you meet in San Antonio Bay, learn the basics, and then head north to explore the area around Cap Negret and the two islets known as Ses Margaritas.
The tour’s value isn’t just the speed. It’s the fact that the route includes coastal areas and coves that are hard to reach any other way, plus guided timing that stops for both views and a water break.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ibiza.
Meeting Point in San Antonio: What to Expect Before You Ride

You’ll meet at the watersports store in Ibiza: Carrer del Far, 6, right under Hotel Es Mitjorn. Look for the big Yamaha flag at the door, and try to arrive 30 minutes early so you’re not rushing when the operation is moving.
Your day starts with a short safety briefing (around 3 minutes). Then you hop on a boat that takes you to your jet skis, meaning you’re not starting cold at full throttle right from the pier.
Practical note: you’ll want your basics ready (passport, sunscreen) and plan to travel light. Large bags or luggage aren’t allowed, so bring only what you need for a swim and photos.
The Boat Transfer + Safety Briefing: Quick, but Don’t Treat It Like Background Noise

After a quick introduction, you get a safety and handling explanation, plus lifejackets. This is the part that matters most for comfort during the ride, especially if you’re new to jet skis.
Then you do a short practice session before beginning the journey. That initial practice is your chance to get used to steering and speed control before the route shifts into “ride mode” along the north coast.
Also, this is scheduled as a fast-paced experience with a professional instructor/guide onboard the support boat. If you like clear rules and steady guidance, you’ll likely appreciate this setup.
Riding the North Coast: Cala Saladeta and Cliff-Cove Sightseeing

Once you’re on your Yamaha Waverunner (the tour uses a Yamaha VX model), you’ll head toward Ibiza’s north coast. The ride includes passes by beaches, coves, and spots that are basically built for sea views.
One of the key short stops is Cala Saladeta. You’ll get a visit-style moment there (about 5 minutes) while the guide keeps you moving. It’s not designed to be a long beach hangout, more like a snapshot chance and a scenic pause between longer stretches of riding.
Between stops, you’ll also pass areas where cliffs and hidden inlets become obvious from the water. If you’re into “only-seen-from-here” scenery, this is the main reason to book a guided route rather than just renting solo.
Ses Margaritas Arch: The Stop Built for Photos and Swim Time

The tour’s signature moment is getting to Islas Margaritas, two islets just past Cap Negret. The larger islet of Ses Margaritas has a horseshoe shape, and it’s crossed by an arch that many boats hesitate to run through. Here, you’ll experience it as part of the route.
You’ll also get downtime at the main water-and-views stop: a break/photo stop plus time for swimming and snorkeling (around 10 minutes). This is the part you should treat as your “plan your day” moment, since the water time is brief and depends on conditions.
The description is clear that the water is crystal clear, so if snorkeling is your thing, bring the mindset of a quick, focused dip rather than a long session.
Timing Reality Check: When “1 Hour” Can Feel Shorter

The tour is listed as 1 hour, but duration may vary based on speed. Also, the schedule includes transport by boat to the jet ski area and then back again.
So even when everything runs smoothly, not every minute in the calendar becomes pure riding time. On days when the group pace is cautious or sea conditions slow things down, your time at full-speed can shrink.
This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t book. It just means you should set expectations correctly: you’re paying for a guided loop with specific sights and a swim window, not a guaranteed, uninterrupted hour of throttle time.
Price and Group Size: Does $224 Per Group Make Sense?

Price is listed at $224 per group up to 2 people for the jet ski. That same price applies whether you have 1 or 2 riders on that jet ski. If you book more groups (more jet skis), the maximum grows in steps, up to as many as 16 jet skis per hour.
Here’s how I’d judge value: you’re not just renting equipment. You’re getting:
- Yamaha VX jet ski rental (with standard rider capacity included in the group pricing)
- A professional instructor/guide on a fast boat
- Safety briefing and handling explanation
- Lifejacket, insurance, and fuel
- No hidden costs listed for the basics
If you’d rather ride a curated route with support and included safety gear, this package can be a good deal. If you’re mainly after maximum time on the water with total freedom over speed and route, you might feel the guided structure is limiting.
Still, the arch crossing at Ses Margaritas and the coordinated swim/snorkel break are exactly the kind of moments that are easier to hit when a team is running the plan.
Photo Stops and “Strict but Correct” Guidance

One of the best parts of this tour, when it runs well, is that it’s built around visible moments. The arch crossing is a natural photo magnet, and the brief breaks give you chances to reset, stretch, and grab pictures.
You’ll also hear different styles of guiding. Some guides keep things tight and structured, which can be reassuring if you’re cautious. Other days, the energy can be less ideal, and you’ll feel it most in how closely the group keeps to timing.
My practical advice: if you want the best experience, go into it focused and calm. Follow instructions fast, keep your attention on the ride, and you’ll get more out of the time you have.
What’s Included (and What You Must Plan For)

Included:
- Yamaha VX jet ski rental
- Professional instructor/guide on fast boat
- Safety and handling explanation
- Lifejacket
- Insurance
- Fuel
- No hidden cost noted
Not included:
- Food or drinks
So plan your day accordingly. The tour is short, which is great for staying flexible, but you won’t have a built-in meal. If you expect to swim, pack sunscreen and whatever small essentials you’ll want right before and after.
Who This Jet Ski Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip)
This tour isn’t for everyone.
Not suitable for:
- Children under 8
- Pregnant women
- People with mobility impairments
- Drivers under 16
If you’re between 16 and 18, you can drive only with a parental/legal tutor authorization.
Because it’s fast and water-based, it also works best for travelers who are comfortable with quick instruction, short stops, and a paced group ride rather than long wandering on your own.
Practical Tips: How to Get More Fun Out of Every Minute
A few small moves will make a noticeable difference:
- Arrive early so you’re not stressed during the safety briefing and practice session.
- Bring sunscreen you’re happy to reapply. The ride is exposed and you’ll likely be in the sun before and after the swim.
- Travel light: no large bags or luggage. Think phone, wallet basics, swim-ready essentials.
- Bring your passport as listed. Don’t assume you can improvise.
- If you want great photos, get ready before the arch/photo break and keep your gear secured for the water moments.
Also remember the tour can be canceled or rescheduled due to poor sea conditions. If you’re booking near other fixed plans, keep a little buffer in your schedule.
Should You Book This No-License Jet Ski to Ses Margaritas?
I’d book this tour if you want a guided Yamaha jet ski ride with a focus on north-coast scenery, the horseshoe-islet arch crossing, and a quick swim or snorkel break. It’s a strong choice for first-timers who want structure, included safety gear, and a route that’s designed for sea views.
Skip it or consider alternatives if you’re the type who feels disappointed when a “1 hour” activity includes boat transfer time and shorter riding bursts. Also, if you know you’ll have a low tolerance for strict group pacing, you may prefer a rental where you can shape the ride more freely.
If you’re flexible and you show up ready to follow instructions, this is the kind of Ibiza activity that turns the coast into an experience, not just a view.
FAQ
Do I need a license to ride?
No license is required for this jet ski tour, and no prior qualification is required for the sea voyage portion.
How long is the tour?
The duration is listed as 1 hour, but it may vary depending on speed and conditions.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at the jet ski watersports store in Ibiza at Carrer del Far 6, right under Hotel Es Mitjorn, and you should look for the big Yamaha flag.
What jet ski model do you use?
The tour includes a Yamaha VX jet ski rental.
What’s included in the price?
The package includes the Yamaha VX rental, lifejacket, insurance, fuel, and a professional instructor/guide with safety and handling explanation.
Is snorkeling included?
You’ll have time to swim or snorkel at the Margaritas Islands stop.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport and sunscreen.
What if sea conditions are bad?
The tour is subject to cancellation or rescheduling if sea conditions are poor.

























