Alcudia: JetSki Tour Coll Baix beach & Caves (free Photos)

Jet skis and caves in Alcúdia. This Gojet Mallorca tour blends 90 minutes of jet ski driving with a swim in Coll Baix’s clear water, plus time for photos near the Alcanada lighthouse island.

What I like most is the combo of speed-and-views riding with a planned cooling-off stop, and the fact that you get free photos so you don’t have to worry about documenting everything yourself.

One thing to consider: cave plans can change with sea conditions. On rougher days, you might not go into the caves area as planned and instead just enjoy the view from the safe approach.

Key things to know before you book

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  • 90 minutes on newer jet skis: enough time to feel the thrill without rushing the route
  • Coll Baix cave scenery + a swim stop: you get the wow factor and the water time
  • Alcanada lighthouse island photo stop: a classic north-coast backdrop with a quick pause
  • Photos free at the end: the team captures you during the best moments
  • Safety briefing matters: arrive early and follow instructions, especially in deeper water

Alcúdia to Coll Baix: the jet ski day that feels like a mini adventure

Alcudia: JetSki Tour Coll Baix beach & Caves (free Photos) - Alcúdia to Coll Baix: the jet ski day that feels like a mini adventure
If you’re looking for Mallorca from the water, this tour is one of the cleaner, more direct ways to do it. You start at Alcúdia’s yacht club area and head along the north coast, using the jet ski to reach the Coll Baix area in a way you simply can’t recreate from shore.

The vibe is part thrill ride, part scenic cruise. You’ll get stretches where the pace picks up, then calmer moments to take in the coast and keep things comfortable after you’ve been driving. And the big payoff is the Coll Baix stop: caves along the beach area, plus that chance to cool off in some of the clearest water you’ll see around Alcúdia.

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Getting set up at Club Nautico Alcudiamar (and why early matters)

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Your meeting point is Club Nautico Alcudiamar, Pier 4, Pontoon Boat Gojet. Plan to be there early. One of the most useful tips I picked up from people who’ve done this is to follow the provider’s request to arrive around 30 minutes before departure.

That extra time is not wasted. It’s when you’ll get your safety instructions and learn how the group is going to run the route. Jet ski tours have rules for a reason: you’re going out on open water and you need the group to stay coordinated.

You’ll also get a life vest as part of the experience, so you can focus on the ride instead of scrambling for gear. Bring your passport or ID card, because you’ll need it for the activity.

Who drives the jet ski?

Rules are pretty clear:

  • Under 16: you cannot drive
  • Under 18: you must bring parental permission
  • Not suitable: children under 5, and pregnant women

If you’re traveling with a teen, this is an easy check to do in advance. If you’re traveling with kids, it’s better to know upfront that the driving requirement makes it a less flexible option than a boat tour.

The north-coast ride: speed you control with views you can’t

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Once you’re briefed, you’ll head out along Mallorca’s north coast. This is where the tour turns into something more than a quick stop-and-go activity. Instead of parking near a viewpoint, you’re actually moving from one coastal highlight to the next at jet ski speed.

A standout moment is the pass by the lighthouse island of Alcanada. You’ll get a chance to stop for photos at that magnificent spot. It’s the kind of scenic pause that makes the ride feel like a route, not just a transfer.

What I like about this layout is that it gives you variety. You’ll experience:

  • faster driving sections where you can feel the power
  • calmer stretches where you can steady your pace
  • photo moments that break up the action

In plain terms: you’re not stuck watching a route play out from the same angle. You’re the one traveling through it.

Coll Baix caves and the swim stop: the part you’ll remember

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The tour’s signature destination is the Coll Baix cove and caves area. The idea is simple: reach the spot by jet ski, then cool off in the water while enjoying the cave scenery nearby.

Here’s the practical expectation to set: sea conditions can affect how close you can safely get. On at least one day, if the waves are too strong, the group may not be able to drive inside the caves area itself and instead just approaches for viewing from the safe side. That doesn’t ruin the experience, but it does change the feel of the cave moment, so keep your expectations flexible.

The swim stop is the real reset button. You’ll rest briefly at Coll Baix and take the chance to swim in water known for being crystal clear. This is also where you get a chance to slow down, breathe, and enjoy the fact that the jet ski delivered you to a place that feels remote even when you’re only off the Alcúdia coast.

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Extra water fun you might be offered

Some guides bring additional toys for the swim break, and on at least one occasion there’s been mention of a handheld motorized device that helps you swim faster during the stop. That kind of add-on is never guaranteed from the tour description alone, but it lines up with the overall idea: they want the swim break to feel like part of the attraction, not just a pause.

Photos are included, but handle your phone like an adult

One of the easiest wins with this tour is the free photos. The team takes photos during the ride and around the stops, then delivers them after. People have described everything from lots of pictures to sharing them afterward in a straightforward way.

So do you need your phone? You can bring it, but it’s smart to treat it like a liability. One recurring piece of advice: don’t make your whole experience hinge on documenting it yourself. If your phone ends up in the water, you lose the device and also lose your focus.

My take: if you want photos, let the team handle the heavy lifting. If you want video for your own memories, keep it minimal and be realistic about where your phone will sit.

Safety and the guide vibe: strict when it counts, friendly the rest of the time

Alcudia: JetSki Tour Coll Baix beach & Caves (free Photos) - Safety and the guide vibe: strict when it counts, friendly the rest of the time
Jet ski guides can seem serious at first, especially during briefing. That seriousness usually makes sense. Someone has to be responsible for keeping a small group safe when you’re operating on open water and potentially driving through deeper areas.

What helps: the instruction is typically clear and multi-language. The experience runs with instructors speaking Spanish, German, English, and Catalan. On the day, you should expect the explanation to be thorough enough that you can act on it right away.

Some guide names that have shown up in people’s notes include Renata and Ramon. Regardless of who you get, the goal is the same: keep the group together, manage safety, and still let you have fun with the speed when conditions allow.

A tip that matters: follow instructions even when you feel confident. That’s when the guide’s strict tone pays off—everything stays predictable, and you spend less energy worrying about what’s happening.

How long is enough? 1.5 hours feels right for jet ski riders

The duration is 1.5 hours, and the tour is designed around an enjoyable flow: briefing, riding time, a lighthouse photo stop, the Coll Baix cove moment, then back to port.

People who want longer sometimes think they’ll need more time, but this is one of those activities where extra hours can start to feel repetitive rather than better. The best part is the mix—riding + scenic pauses + swim break—so the timing is built around variety.

If you’re new to jet skis, shorter can be a blessing. You’ll learn the basics, get comfortable, and still leave with enough energy to enjoy the swim stop.

Price and value: $234 per group up to 2

At $234 per group (up to 2), this isn’t a cheap “walk-on and go” activity. But you’re not paying only for a ride. You’re paying for:

  • a structured route along the north coast
  • time with a real swim stop at Coll Baix
  • a photo service included
  • safety staff and instruction

For a couple, this can land as decent value because the price is grouped rather than per person. For solo travelers, it’s still worth considering if you’re comfortable paying for the full jet ski experience rather than splitting costs with someone else.

Also remember: jet ski tours are one of the few ways to combine speed with access to cave-and-cove scenery. If you were to recreate it on your own, you’d be dealing with boat logistics, gear, and a lot of uncertainty—this tour handles the heavy lifting.

Who should book this tour (and who should skip it)

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This is a great match if:

  • you want an active Mallorca experience, not another slow sightseeing day
  • you’re comfortable following safety instructions and driving rules
  • you want clear water time at Coll Baix, plus a cave-related stop
  • you appreciate having someone take photos for you

Skip it if:

  • you’re pregnant
  • your child is under 5, or your group includes drivers under 16 without alternatives
  • you’re likely to ignore safety guidance or get frustrated by structured routes

If you’re the type who likes speed but also likes clear plans, this format should fit you well. The guide does give you space to enjoy yourself, while still keeping the group moving and the driving safe.

Should you book Gojet Mallorca’s Coll Baix caves jet ski tour?

I’d book it if your idea of a fun Mallorca day includes being on the water, passing landmarks like the Alcanada lighthouse island, and then getting a real swim break at Coll Baix. The included life vest and the free photo service make it feel more complete than many similar tours.

Before you commit, do two quick checks:

  • Make sure everyone in your group understands the age rules for driving.
  • Keep your cave expectations flexible depending on sea conditions. Even on a different day, you still get the ride and the swim time.

If you want a jet ski experience that mixes thrills with a genuine coastal stop—and you don’t want to worry about photos—this is one of the easier calls to make.

FAQ

How long is the Alcúdia JetSki Tour to Coll Baix caves?

The tour duration is 1.5 hours.

What does the tour include?

It includes free photos and a life vest.

Do I need to bring an ID?

Yes. Bring a passport or ID card.

Can children drive the jet ski?

No. Persons under 16 years of age are not allowed to drive. Persons under 18 years of age must bring parental permission to drive.

Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?

No, it is not suitable for pregnant women.

Where do we meet for the tour?

You meet at Club Nautico Alcudiamar, Pier 4, Pontoon Boat Gojet.

What languages are available with the instructor?

Instructors speak Spanish, German, English, and Catalan.

Are free photos provided at the end?

Yes. Photos are included free of charge.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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