Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental

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Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental

  • 4.7349 reviews
  • 20 - 40 minutes
  • From $82
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Operated by PARACRAFT LANZAROTE, S.L · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Traveller rating 4.7 (349)Duration20 - 40 minutesPrice from$82Operated byPARACRAFT LANZAROTE, S.LBook viaGetYourGuide

Jet skis in Puerto del Carmen feel like instant freedom. You get to control your own ride on a marked course, and the staff keep things friendly and clear so it works for first-timers. One thing to weigh: the rules are strict about age/height, weight, and T-shirt hygiene, so check your group before you go.

I like how the session is built around simple success. You get a short safety briefing, then head out for repeated runs around four buoys at your own pace, usually staying close to support if you need it. If you’re hoping for a long ocean cruise, this is more about controlled speed than a distant sightseeing tour.

Key things to know before you book

Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental - Key things to know before you book

  • Paracraft Lanzarote is the meeting point, and you’ll check in before getting kitted up.
  • Single or double jet skis let you match the ride to your group size and comfort level.
  • A marked four-buoy course keeps the experience fun and predictable.
  • You can repeat the course as many times as you like within your rental window.
  • Staff on hand are known for being funny, welcoming, and helpful, including guides named Simon, Frank, Jean Paul, Tomas, and Danny.

Taking Control at Paracraft Lanzarote in Puerto del Carmen

Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental - Taking Control at Paracraft Lanzarote in Puerto del Carmen
This jet ski rental is centered right where you want it: Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote. Your starting point is Paracraft Lanzarote, and that matters because jet ski mornings can get chaotic fast if you’re late. Plan to arrive early enough to settle in, because one rider noted they had to show up about 20 minutes before departure.

From the get-go, expect a short safety orientation and clear operating instructions. The goal is simple: help you get confident with the throttle and turns quickly, without turning the whole thing into a classroom lesson.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Lanzarote.

Single vs Double Jet Ski: What changes for you

Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental - Single vs Double Jet Ski: What changes for you
You can choose a single jet ski or a double jet ski. The big practical difference is who’s sharing the controls and how “busy” the ride feels.

A double ride is often the most comfortable way to go with a friend or partner. One review described being strapped in and feeling that the setup was safe, which can matter if you’re not sure how stable it will feel at speed. If you prefer full control and a more athletic-feeling ride, the single option is the more direct choice.

Either way, the rental is timed (20 or 40 minutes), so your selection should match how quickly your group gets into the fun.

The Four-Buoy Course: Thrill with guardrails

Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental - The Four-Buoy Course: Thrill with guardrails
The core experience is riding your own jet ski through a course with four buoys. This is a smart design because it gives you targets to aim for, but still keeps the session structured and easy to follow.

You’ll speed up, make sharp turns around each buoy, and feel the spray as you accelerate and loop back. Because it’s marked, you’re not worrying about where to go—you’re focused on riding. The “at your own pace” part is key too. You can keep it smooth, or push for more aggressive maneuvers if you’re comfortable.

And because you can repeat the course as many times as you like within your session, you don’t feel like you blink and miss the good part. You get time to learn the turns, then time to enjoy them.

The Session Flow: From check-in to throttle time

Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental - The Session Flow: From check-in to throttle time
Here’s what the experience feels like from start to finish.

First, you check in at Paracraft Lanzarote and get life jacket guidance plus instructions on operating your jet ski. You’re not just handed the keys; you get a briefing that helps you understand the basics before you go out.

Next, you’ll be taken to the riding area. One review described being moved on a small boat toward the jet-ski area, then brought out to start the session. Even if your exact transfer is slightly different day to day, the purpose is the same: you’re getting positioned safely, not starting in traffic.

Then comes the fun: your rental window kicks in once you’re set up on the water. The course is ready for you, and a guide nearby (on a boat) can support you if needed. Finally, you return to the center when your time is up.

Safety that keeps it exciting

Jet skiing is naturally intense. What makes this rental work is that it stays safe without sanding off the thrill.

The staff brief you before you go out, and the course layout helps with navigation. One rider specifically noted that the guide stays near by in a boat for backup, which is reassuring if you’re new and still figuring out handling.

Also, the experience is described as suitable for all skill levels, and that lines up with the way the course is designed. You’re not trying to master ocean navigation at the same time you’re learning turning and speed control.

What to bring (and what can block you)

Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental - What to bring (and what can block you)
The required packing list is short and practical:

  • Swimwear
  • Towel
  • Sunscreen
  • A T-shirt

That last item is not optional. For hygiene, a T-shirt is mandatory to wear during the activity. This is the kind of rule that can ruin a day if you forget it, so I’d treat it like a core item, not a suggestion.

Not allowed: alcohol and drugs. That’s typical for water sports safety, but it’s good to know early.

Also watch weight and physical limits. The activity is not suitable for people over 220 lbs (100 kg), and it’s also not suitable for wheelchair users.

Age, height, and the rules for kids

Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental - Age, height, and the rules for kids
If you’re bringing family, read this part carefully.

The minimum age listed is 8+. But for a child to join an adult only, they must reach a minimum height of 130 centimeters. There’s also a note about the +16 needing parental authorization.

This is one of those situations where “can they go?” depends on more than age. If you’re traveling with kids, it’s worth measuring (or confirming with a height check) before you arrive, because rules are there for safety and proper operation.

Who this jet ski rental is best for in Lanzarote

Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental - Who this jet ski rental is best for in Lanzarote
This is ideal if you want the adrenaline of jet skiing without the hassle of planning a complicated route.

It fits well for:

  • First-timers who want instruction and a marked course
  • Couples or friends who want to ride together (double jet ski option)
  • People who like short, focused activities instead of long tours

It may not fit if:

  • You’re pregnant
  • You need wheelchair access
  • You’re under the minimum height requirement
  • You’re over the weight limit

In other words: it’s not a gentle experience, but it is designed to be approachable.

Value check: Is $82 per group worth it?

The price is listed as $82 per group up to 2, with options for 20 to 40 minutes and single or double jet skis.

The value question isn’t just the dollar amount. It’s what you get for the time you buy. Jet skis are most satisfying once you’ve learned the turning rhythm and how the throttle behaves. That’s why the 40-minute option often feels more worthwhile—more time to get comfortable, then more time to enjoy faster, tighter loops around the buoys.

If you’re going as a pair, the “up to 2” setup makes planning easier than per-person pricing. Still, double-check which option your booking includes (single vs double), since your “cost per person” depends on how the jet ski is assigned.

Getting photos without losing your momentum

One detail I really like is that the experience can include photos you can purchase afterward. One rider said they were able to buy photos taken with a proper camera, then download close to 20 pictures onto their phone for €20.

That’s not required for the experience, but it can be a nice way to capture the ride if you’re worried about handling your phone while you’re soaked. If you care about keeping memories beyond a few blurry splashes, it’s worth asking what’s available when you return.

Timing tips: make check-in easy and your ride smoother

Jet ski sessions move fast. Even though the on-water time is 20 or 40 minutes, your morning includes briefing and transfer.

A small timing lesson shows up in the reviews: one person noted they arrived about 20 minutes early and it was close to their hotel. That suggests the center expects you to show up with a buffer, not at the last minute.

If you’re using a taxi, double-check the drop-off point. One review mentioned their taxi left them at the wrong place, so they had to adjust. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s avoidable stress, and jet ski energy is better spent on the water.

Should you book Puerto del Carmen jet ski rental?

Book it if you want a fun, structured ride where you can control your jet ski, ride a clear course, and get comfortable quickly. The four-buoy setup is built for repeatable thrills, and the staff approach sounds consistently friendly and supportive.

Skip it (or re-think the plan) if any member of your group falls outside the limits—especially height, weight, wheelchair access, or pregnancy—or if you forgot the required hygiene item: a T-shirt.

If your main goal is to tick off jet skiing with real independence on Lanzarote, this is one of the cleaner, easier ways to do it.

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