REVIEW · LANZAROTE
Playa Blanca: 40-Minute Jet Ski Excursion in Marina Rubicón
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Jet skis off Playa Blanca hit fast. This 40-minute jet ski excursion from Marina Rubicón puts you on the Atlantic with a guide, cruising past Pechiguera Lighthouse and the Papagayo coastline.
I especially like the easy, well-run start and the fact that the instructor keeps the ride safe and paced. You’ll also get real value for your time—no long waiting around before you’re moving.
One thing to keep in mind: if the sea is a little rough, the ride can feel bumpy on open water, and in shared groups you may not always match the pace of other jet skis.
In This Review
- Quick Highlights
- Marina Rubicón Start: Fast Check-In and Getting on the Water
- Your 40-Minute Route: Playa Blanca, Papagayo Beaches, and Pechiguera
- Safety Coaching and When the Sea Feels Rough
- Your Jet Ski Setup: You Drive, the Instructor Guides
- Wildlife Chances: Flying Fish, Turtles, and Dolphins
- What You Get, What You Pay For, and What to Bring
- Included
- Not included
- Optional add-ons: photos and videos
- What to bring
- What not to bring
- Price and Value: Is This Worth It for $153?
- Who This Jet Ski Safari Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book the Playa Blanca Jet Ski Excursion?
- FAQ
- How long is the Playa Blanca jet ski excursion?
- Is this a private group?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Is a lifejacket included?
- Do I need to wear a T-shirt under the life jacket?
- What should I bring for the ride?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
- Are there age or weight limits?
- What marine life might I see?
Quick Highlights
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- Marina Rubicón launch: You start right in the action, not from some distant dock.
- 40 minutes of riding: Long enough for proper sightseeing without turning into a full-day commitment.
- Papagayo beaches by sea: One of the best ways to see them—fast, salty, and far from the crowds.
- Pechiguera Lighthouse views: You’ll pass it from the water for a totally different perspective.
- Guides who focus on safety: Clear instructions on spacing and how to handle the boat traffic.
- Optional photo and video add-ons: You can buy your ride media right after.
Marina Rubicón Start: Fast Check-In and Getting on the Water
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This is a jet ski excursion in Lanzarote that starts at Marina Rubicón in Playa Blanca. That matters more than it sounds. A marina means a controlled launch area, staff on hand, and quick access to open water once you’re suited up.
When you arrive, plan to head straight to the Paracraft office inside the marina. The meeting point can vary depending on the option booked, so don’t waste time hunting around outside. The better your first 5 minutes, the better your whole 40 minutes.
Once you’re sorted, you’ll get what you need for the ride:
- a lifejacket (included)
- a briefing from your monitor (Spanish and English are offered)
- guidance on how to handle the jet ski and where to stay in formation
And yes, you ride it. Renting here means you drive your own jet ski, with the instructor guiding you along the route. You’re not just a passenger watching from the back.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Lanzarote.
Your 40-Minute Route: Playa Blanca, Papagayo Beaches, and Pechiguera
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The timing is simple: you’ll have 40 minutes on the water. That’s the sweet spot for people who want adrenaline and scenery, but don’t want to lose the whole afternoon to a long excursion.
Your ride runs along the Playa Blanca area and extends to nearby scenic spots, with the big “wow” stops being visible from sea level:
- Playa Blanca views from the Atlantic: From the jet ski, you get angles you can’t get from land.
- Papagayo Beaches: You’ll get to see the coastline that people talk about for its look and feel, but you’re viewing it from speed, not from a walking trail.
- Pechiguera Lighthouse: Seeing this landmark from the water gives you a sense of scale that you just don’t get on shore.
The route is guided, so you aren’t steering into confusion. You’ll follow your monitor’s lead and keep safe spacing within the group. That makes the ride more fun for first-timers because you can focus on what you came for—speed, views, and the ocean around you.
Safety Coaching and When the Sea Feels Rough
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Jet skiing is exciting. It’s also weather-dependent. This is especially true on the open Atlantic, where the water can be choppy depending on the day.
Here’s how to think about it before you go:
- If the sea is calm, you’ll feel smooth acceleration and have an easier time holding a steady line.
- If it’s windy or rougher, you’ll likely feel more bounce. It can still be a great experience—just go in with the right expectations.
Safety isn’t left to guesswork. Your guide will set rules for things like distance and group behavior, and you’ll be coached during the ride. One guide called out in feedback is Benny, described as friendly and relaxed, with clear guidance on how to ride and stay properly spaced.
One practical note: if your group includes more than one jet ski (there can be 1 up to 4 jet skis depending on the setup), you may feel speed differences. If two people share one jet ski, that can affect how comfortably you keep up with other machines. The monitor should manage the flow, but you should know the pace can vary.
Your Jet Ski Setup: You Drive, the Instructor Guides
This excursion is for people who want to be in control. You rent a jet ski and drive it yourself, while the instructor guides you during the safari.
That combination is a big part of the value:
- You get hands-on fun instead of passive sightseeing.
- You still have a professional monitor who knows the water conditions and how to manage a moving group.
You’ll also get the gear you need to ride: a lifejacket is included. But there’s one hygiene rule you should take seriously:
- It’s mandatory to wear a T-shirt under the life jacket.
So even if you plan to wear swimwear, pack that T-shirt layer. It’s required, and it helps keep the equipment comfortable for everyone.
Wildlife Chances: Flying Fish, Turtles, and Dolphins
One of the best surprises of doing this from the water is the chance to see marine life up close. The experience is described as having many opportunities to spot species in the surrounding waters, especially:
- flying fish
- turtles
- dolphins
No one can guarantee wildlife on demand. But the ride is set up as an ocean safari, and the activity is presented with respect for marine species and the environment. That means you’re not chasing animals or doing anything reckless—your job is to ride well and stay within the safety rules.
Even if you don’t see dolphins every time, looking out over the Atlantic from a moving jet ski can still feel like a different planet compared to shore views.
What You Get, What You Pay For, and What to Bring
Included
- Lifejacket
That’s it for core inclusions. You’re responsible for being ready to ride.
Not included
- Food & drinks
So don’t assume there’s a snack stop. If you’re doing this in the heat, eat and hydrate before you go. Then you can focus on riding, not on searching for water after.
Optional add-ons: photos and videos
You’ll have the opportunity to purchase photos and videos of your experience. One feedback detail that helps you budget: there’s mention of 15 euros for a large set of photos, and it was described as good value.
What to bring
Bring:
- swimwear
- towel
- sunscreen
- T-shirt (and remember you must wear it under the life jacket)
What not to bring
- Luggage or large bags aren’t allowed.
If you’re thinking about valuables, keep it simple. Bring what you need for the ride, and avoid the type of bag that slows everyone down at the marina.
Price and Value: Is This Worth It for $153?
The listed price is $153 per group up to 1, and the session is 40 minutes. In the context of a short, adrenaline-driven activity, value depends on what you want out of those minutes.
This one tends to feel worth it if:
- you want a guided ride with major viewpoints (Papagayo and Pechiguera)
- you care about getting on the jet ski quickly
- you appreciate good organization and safety coaching
- you’d rather pay for an experience than for a bunch of extras you don’t even need
From the way the operation is described, one advantage is smooth pacing—people mention no waiting around and getting moving as soon as they arrive at the right spot in the marina. That matters because with short excursions, every idle minute feels like wasted money.
If you’re trying to stretch your day budget, this is still a premium activity. But the combination of speed, guided control, and standout coastline views is the reason it usually feels like a solid buy.
Who This Jet Ski Safari Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
This is an adventure ride, not a casual paddle.
It’s noted as not suitable for:
- children under 8 years
- pregnant women
- people with mobility impairments
- people over 220 lbs (100 kg)
So be honest with yourself about comfort and safety.
Who it fits best:
- adrenaline seekers who want to feel the ride and see the coast from the sea
- first-time jet skiers who want a monitor actively guiding them
- couples or solo riders who like the idea of a private group setup (with a guide present)
And if you’re the kind of person who gets anxious about complicated instructions, this still might work—because the whole experience is built around clear guidance and staying in formation.
Should You Book the Playa Blanca Jet Ski Excursion?
Book it if you want:
- a 40-minute hit of adrenaline with real ocean scenery
- a guided ride that prioritizes safety and group spacing
- views of Papagayo and Pechiguera Lighthouse from the water
- the option to pick up photo or video souvenirs afterward
Skip it if:
- you’re sensitive to bumpy water days
- you’re not comfortable with the ride being physically active (even with coaching)
- you fall into the listed unsuitability categories
If you’re on Lanzarote with a flexible afternoon and you’re okay with the sea being a little unpredictable, this is one of the more direct ways to see the island’s coast at full speed.
FAQ
How long is the Playa Blanca jet ski excursion?
The duration is 40 minutes.
Is this a private group?
Yes, it’s listed as a private group.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point may vary depending on the option booked. One practical tip is to go straight to the Paracraft office in the marina.
Is a lifejacket included?
Yes. A lifejacket is included.
Do I need to wear a T-shirt under the life jacket?
Yes. For hygiene, it is mandatory to wear a T-shirt under the life jacket.
What should I bring for the ride?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and a T-shirt.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food & drinks are not included.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there age or weight limits?
Yes. It’s not suitable for children under 8, and there’s a 220 lbs (100 kg) maximum. It’s also not suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility impairments.
What marine life might I see?
The activity notes there are many chances to see flying fish, turtles, and even dolphins, while respecting the marine environment.
























