Puerto Colón: Tenerife Coast Jet Ski Tour with Photos

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Puerto Colón: Tenerife Coast Jet Ski Tour with Photos

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Tenerife by jet ski feels unreal. You get a guided jet ski safari along the Costa Adeje coastline from Puerto Colón, plus an optional photo pack if you want the action on file. The one catch: the photos cost extra, so decide early how many shots you’ll actually want.

This is a short, high-energy outing, capped at 8 participants, with a quick safety briefing and a support boat nearby. If you’re tall enough, weigh within the limits (especially for doubles), and you’re comfortable riding waves, it’s a great value way to see more sea and less resort time.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • Small group limit (8 people): you spend less time waiting and more time on the water.
  • New Yamaha jet skis: the ride feels modern, not tired or clunky.
  • Support boat + clear safety briefing: you get instructions before you accelerate.
  • Includes a swimming stop: there’s a short open-water break to cool off.
  • Photo service is optional and extra: plan your budget if you care about getting the whole pack.
  • Double jet ski option for two: a more romantic setup if you ride together.

Finding Jet Ski Island by Dock 9, Puerto Colón

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The experience starts at Dock 9 in Puerto Colón. You’ll meet your activity provider there and then head to the jet ski base area, marked by a blue signal reading Jet Ski Island. It sounds simple, but show up a bit early so you’re not rushing while everyone gets sorted with IDs, instructions, and wetsuit options.

You bring an ID or passport, plus a towel. That’s it. The tour doesn’t ask you to carry a lot of gear, which is exactly what you want for a fast-moving water activity. Also note the tour isn’t for tiny kids, and the height cutoff is 100 cm, so it’s aimed at people who can ride safely and comfortably.

If you’re the type who likes a clean start, arrive with dry clothes ready for after. The sea spray and any post-swim dampness add up quickly.

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Safety Briefing, Step-by-Step Coaching, and a Yamaha You Can Trust

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The tour is built around structured guidance. You begin with a 5-minute safety briefing, then you get step-by-step instructions before you’re put in the driver seat. Even if you’ve never used a jet ski before, you’re not thrown into chaos. The operator runs a guided format, and they keep you from wandering off into no-go zones.

One detail I like is the presence of a support boat. That matters because jet ski tours are fast, and waves can change quickly. The staff also keeps groups small, which helps them monitor everyone’s comfort level.

Several rides feel like “strict but fair” energy in real life: you get rules, but you’re still allowed to ride with real speed and intensity. You should expect control, not a slow sightseeing crawl.

The Short Speedboat Ride That Sets Up Your Time on Jet Ski

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Between the meeting area and the best coastline stretch, you’ll spend a short chunk of time on a speedboat (about 5 minutes). This isn’t just transportation fluff. It helps get you to the zone where the jet ski riding makes sense, so your actual jet ski time stays focused.

Think of it like a stage shift. You’re not trying to cover the whole coast by jet ski from the dock. Instead, you’re moved into position, briefed, and then you get the fun part.

This also tends to make the experience feel tighter in timing. You don’t drift through long stretches of “not yet.” When you do get on the Yamaha, you can jump straight into the rhythm.

Costa Adeje Jetskiing: Where the Adrenaline Lives

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Most of your action time happens along the Costa Adeje coastline. You’ll ride for roughly 25 minutes in one main session, then do another 20 minutes later. That split matters. It keeps you fresh, and it lets the guide manage the group without everyone getting exhausted at once.

This is a “jet ski safari” style ride. You’re not just going in a circle around the dock. The goal is to follow a route that gives you good views of the coast while still letting you ride waves. The guide is there to point out what you’re seeing and keep you on track.

A big reason to book this type of route is simple: Tenerife’s coastline is the star. From the water, you get angles you cannot recreate from land. You see cliffs and the sea line in a way that makes the island feel bigger and more dramatic.

What you’ll do on the water

  • Accelerate out into open sea
  • Ride the wave action without doing anything reckless on your own
  • Follow an expert guide’s direction through the coastal route
  • Keep an eye on the guide so the group stays together

The Secret Stop: Swimming and a Photo Moment

You get a secret stop where the tour includes a photo stop and a swimming break (about 5 minutes). This is short, but it’s a useful reset. Jet ski time is adrenaline time, and then suddenly you can get wet in the open ocean, float, and cool down.

You’ll want a towel ready for the quick change after. If you’re the kind of person who hates wet hair and cold air right afterward, consider tying your hair back and using a cap or bandana if you have one.

About the swimming stop

The swimming portion is built into the schedule, and the company provides a guided, controlled format. That short time is exactly what makes this tour feel doable, even for people who are nervous about committing to a long swim.

The photo service: worth considering before you ride

Photos aren’t included. If you want them, there’s a photo pack option at about €30 for roughly 80 photos. If you’re hoping for fully edited, long-term keepsakes, this might fit your expectations. But if you only want a couple of shots, budget for the reality that you’re buying the set, not just picking a few.

A helpful tip: if you choose the photo pack, try to stay “on cue” during the ride, not drifting behind. The more consistent your position, the more likely you’ll get good action shots.

The Guide Talks Flora and Fauna, Plus Sunset-Style Sea Life Odds

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Jet ski tours can be pure thrill rides, but this one also includes interpretation. The guide shares information about flora and fauna in the area, which helps you understand what you’re looking at beyond the speed.

The highlights also point to spotting animals at sunset. In practice, whether you actually catch those moments depends on departure time and conditions. But the takeaway is clear: this tour isn’t only about staring at water. It’s built to give you a living-coastline perspective.

If you’re a photographer (even a casual phone shooter), keep your eyes open during the quieter phases. The light along the Costa Adeje coastline can turn even ordinary waves into something you’ll remember.

How Timing Works: Your Actual Minutes on Fun

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The total duration is 40 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the schedule. Because there are two jet ski riding segments and brief boat transfers, the time feels more structured than random.

For planning, here’s what matters:

  • You’ll have a brief start routine and safety briefing
  • You’ll get a short speedboat transfer
  • You’ll ride jet ski for a main block, then another block
  • You’ll get one swim/photo stop
  • You’ll return to the base area afterward

If you’re juggling dinner plans, this is one of the nicer activities because it’s not a half-day commitment. You can still enjoy Tenerife without turning your whole day into one long adrenaline window.

Price and Value: Is This $71 Ticket a Smart Deal?

The listed price is about $71 per person, and that includes the big-ticket items: a new Yamaha jet ski, guided tour, support boat, multi-language support, and a swimming stop. You also get instructions and the structure to ride safely without a learning curve that kills the fun.

Then there’s the extras:

  • Photo pack at about €30 for around 80 photos
  • Wetsuit rental is not included

So here’s the honest value math. If you’re the type who wants proof shots and doesn’t mind buying the photo pack, this can be a “one price now, memories later” setup. If you’re photo-lite and only want a couple of your own images, you can keep your spending close to the base cost.

Also remember what you’re not paying for: you’re not hiring a private guide for a long custom route. For a small group of up to 8, $71 can be a good way to get real wave riding rather than a gentle shoreline loop.

Who This Works For (and Who Should Skip It)

This tour is a good match if you want adrenaline but still like rules. The guides are described as friendly, and the riding is intense while still being managed. If you’ve got basic physical comfort around water sports, you’re likely to enjoy it.

It’s not suitable for:

  • Children under 5 years
  • Pregnant women
  • People under 100 cm in height
  • Drivers under 16 years

There’s also a weight limit for the shared double jet ski: maximum 170 kg for driver + passenger. If you’re booking a double and you’re close to that number, check before you arrive so you don’t end up switching options last minute.

Best booking situations

  • You’re in Puerto Colón and want something active near your base
  • You and your partner want a shared experience (double jet ski option)
  • You want sea views and a quick swim without a full-day boat excursion

What to Bring and How to Prepare for a Wet, Fast Ride

For what you bring, the list is short: ID or passport and a towel. That’s easy. But your preparation is mostly about comfort.

A few practical ideas:

  • Wear something you don’t mind getting wet
  • Secure loose items. You’ll be moving fast, and spray is real
  • Be ready for short periods of waiting if your group formation takes a moment
  • If you’re doing the photo pack, stay attentive to the guide’s timing and positioning

Also note the tour does not allow alcohol or drugs. It’s a safety-driven water sport, so keep it clean and focused.

Should You Book This Puerto Colón Jet Ski Tour?

If you want a guided jet ski ride that actually gives you coastal variety, this is a strong option. The mix of structured instruction, small group size, two jet ski riding blocks, and a swimming/photo stop gives you a complete, well-paced experience rather than just sitting on a machine for a quick lap.

Book it if:

  • You like the idea of riding waves with an expert guide
  • You want a short activity that still feels like a real adventure
  • You’re traveling in a pair and want the double jet ski option

Skip or think twice if:

  • You’re sensitive to extra costs, especially the photo pack
  • You’re outside the stated age/height/weight limits
  • You want a long, slow sightseeing boat day instead of speed and waves

Overall, for the price, the value is in the guided setup and the time on the water. Just go in with a clear plan for the photos, and you’ll get your money’s worth in spray, speed, and Tenerife coastline views.

FAQ

Do I need a license to ride the jet ski?

The experience is advertised as not requiring a license to ride.

Where do I meet for the tour?

You meet at Dock 9 and look for the blue signal for Jet Ski Island.

How long is the tour?

The duration is listed as 40 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the starting time.

Is the photo service included?

No. The photo service costs extra (about €30 for a pack of around 80 photos).

Is there a swimming stop?

Yes. The tour includes a swimming stop for about 5 minutes during the secret stop.

What are the important limits for riders?

The activity isn’t suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, or people under 100 cm tall. For the double jetski option, the maximum combined weight for driver plus passenger is 170 kg.

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