Jet skis are the fun part. The planning part doesn’t have to be. This Alcudia jet ski rental gives you an instructor-led setup and a guided ride around the Bay of Alcudia, plus staff take photographs of each run and send them to you for free. It’s built for riders who want the thrill without guessing what to do out on the water.
What I like most is the professional, safety-focused guidance right after check-in, and the fact that you’re not just doing laps—you get a small, guided experience with photos as a souvenir. One thing to consider: you’ll need good weather and you must bring identity cards, because age rules and ID checks are taken seriously.
In This Review
- Key Takeaways Before You Go
- Jet Ski Rental in Alcudia: What the 30-Minute Ride Feels Like
- Getting Set Up at GOJET Alcudia (Puerto de Alcudia) Without Stress
- The Safety Briefing and How Staff Guide You Out
- Riding the Bay of Alcudia and Getting Free Photos
- Price Per Jet Ski: Does $119.73 Feel Fair?
- Age Rules and the ID Check That Can Ruin Your Day
- Weather, Timing, and the Best Way to Book
- Who Should Book This Jet Ski Experience (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book This Jet Ski Rental in Alcudia?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski rental tour in Alcudia?
- Where does the jet ski tour start and end?
- How many people can be on a jet ski?
- What is the minimum age to drive a jet ski?
- What is the minimum age to be a passenger?
- What documents do I need to bring?
- Is the tour offered in English?
Key Takeaways Before You Go

- Guided ride, not solo chaos: Staff explain how the jet ski works and guide you once you’re outside the Yacht Club.
- Free photo souvenirs: Staff photograph each one and send photos at no extra cost.
- English-speaking help: The experience is offered in English, which helps if you’re not into hand signals.
- Private to your group: Only your group participates, so it feels less like a cattle-call.
- Age and ID rules matter: Jet ski driving starts at 16 (with parental authorization), and every participant needs an identity card.
- Short and focused session: Plan around about 30 minutes total, so it’s a “get out there” activity rather than an all-day adventure.
Jet Ski Rental in Alcudia: What the 30-Minute Ride Feels Like

A 30-minute jet ski session can sound brief until you realize what you’re paying for: time on the water plus the coaching you need to feel comfortable fast. This experience is designed as a tight, guided loop from Puerto de Alcudia, with staff staying involved while you’re learning controls and getting your bearings.
The payoff is the moment you’re actually moving—when the explanation clicks and you can concentrate on the ride. The guided format also means you’re not trying to figure out the best route while keeping an eye on speed and balance at the same time. You’re following the staff plan, and that makes the whole thing feel less stressful.
Another good sign: the overall rating is very high (4.9) with a strong recommendation rate, which usually points to two things that matter on activities like this—clear instruction and smooth operations. In plain terms, you should expect the team to know how to get nervous first-timers relaxed quickly.
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Getting Set Up at GOJET Alcudia (Puerto de Alcudia) Without Stress

The meeting point is at GOJET Alcudia Jet Ski tours in Puerto de Alcudia, at Alcudiamar (39.8400386, 3.1328248), 07400 Alcúdia. The experience ends back at the same meeting point, which is great for your brain: no long scavenger hunt afterward.
It’s also described as near public transportation, so you aren’t stuck only if you’re driving. If you’re staying in the area (or coming in from elsewhere on the island), it’s the kind of stop you can build into a day without needing a complicated schedule.
Here’s what you should do to make check-in easy:
- Arrive with your identity card ready (every participant).
- If you’re bringing a child passenger, confirm their minimum age is met (5+) before you go.
- Go in with the mindset that the first part is instruction, not “instant acceleration.”
If you’ve ever done activities where you show up and everyone scrambles, this one is set up to avoid that. The overall impression is that the team is calm, coordinated, and good at explaining what to do.
The Safety Briefing and How Staff Guide You Out

Before you head out, staff explain how the jet ski works and how you should drive it once you’re outside the Yacht Club. That matters more than people think. Jet skiing is simple once you get the controls down, but the first minute is where riders get tense—throttle habits, balance, and basic handling.
This experience is built around that reality. You’re not tossed into the ride. You get instruction first, and the team walks you through what you need to do once you’re on open water routes.
One of the most praised parts of this activity is how “safe” it feels. Even when people are nervous, the instruction style is described as calm and clear, and the team feels well organized. That usually translates to:
- you understand what to do before leaving the dock area
- the pace of instruction matches riders who are new to jet skis
- you’re not left guessing if something is wrong
So if you’re thinking, I’m not sure I can do this, that’s the exact group this kind of briefing is meant for.
Riding the Bay of Alcudia and Getting Free Photos

Once you’re out, you’ll take a tour of the Bay of Alcudia. The staff take photographs of each jet ski moment, and you’ll receive them free of charge. That photo detail is a real value-add because jet ski outings often end with shaky phone videos you can’t use later.
Here’s what you can expect in practice:
- The staff are involved during the ride, not just at the dock.
- You’re not just focused on driving—you can glance up at the scenery and know someone is capturing the ride for you.
- Your souvenir isn’t limited to whatever you manage to record yourself while holding balance.
Also, because it’s a private experience for your group, the photo process can feel more natural and less chaotic than in larger multi-group setups. You get your own time window rather than being rushed between waves of people.
One more subtle point: the ride is short (about 30 minutes), so having the staff do the photo work helps you avoid spending the best moments trying to film. It’s a smart setup for a time-boxed activity.
Price Per Jet Ski: Does $119.73 Feel Fair?
The price is listed at $119.73 per group (up to 2), and it’s per jet ski, meaning you can usually go with one rider or two riders on the same jet ski. For many visitors, that’s the best-case value: you split the cost across two people and still get the full experience.
Also consider how you’re buying time here. You’re not booking “hours of jet ski time.” You’re booking a guided session that includes:
- instruction on how to operate safely
- a guided tour portion
- staff photos afterward
When you look at it that way, the price is less about renting a machine for a long stretch and more about paying for a guided, coached experience you can’t fake on your own. If you’ve ever tried to wing an activity on vacation, you’ll know how much time you waste.
Who this tends to suit best:
- couples (one jet ski, two riders)
- small groups of two who want thrills without day-long logistics
- first-timers who want instruction more than they want maximum time
If you’re booking solo, it can still be good value, but you’ll feel the short duration more. If you’re trying to fill a full adrenaline afternoon, you may wish the session were longer—but that’s the tradeoff for a short, guided, beginner-friendly structure.
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Age Rules and the ID Check That Can Ruin Your Day

This experience has clear age limits:
- Minimum age to drive: 16 years old, with parental authorization.
- Minimum age to be a passenger: 5 years old.
And here’s the part that can make or break your plan: all participants must bring an identity card. That includes kids.
I’m going to be blunt because it’s practical: don’t assume a driver’s license, passport, or school ID will automatically satisfy the requirement unless it’s an identity card as requested by the activity rules. Bring the exact document you have been told to bring. The reason is simple—if your child can’t be verified according to the rules, you may lose the slot.
There was also a specific misunderstanding that caused trouble: someone was told there were no special requirements, showed up without the child’s ID, and the child couldn’t ride. The provider’s position was that they must comply with the law, and they verify ages from the identity documents. They even noted that if a child is just short of the driving age threshold, they aren’t authorized to drive.
So do yourself a favor:
- Pack identity cards for everyone, including minors.
- If a teen is close to the driving cutoff, don’t gamble. Bring the needed documentation and parental authorization.
Weather, Timing, and the Best Way to Book
This jet ski rental requires good weather. If the activity is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That means you should keep your schedule flexible enough to handle a reschedule.
Timing matters too. On average, this activity is booked about 15 days in advance, which suggests it’s popular in the season and can fill up. If you’re visiting in peak months, I’d plan ahead and not wait until the last few days.
Also, because this is offered in English, it can be easier to manage timing and instructions if you communicate quickly with staff at check-in. You want to be mentally ready for a briefing, not still stuck reading directions on arrival.
A simple travel tip: plan this jet ski outing earlier in the day if possible. If weather shifts, you have more options to adjust your schedule rather than scrambling at dusk.
Who Should Book This Jet Ski Experience (and Who Should Skip It)
This is a good match if you want:
- a guided jet ski ride around the Bay of Alcudia
- a short, high-energy experience without complicated planning
- professional instruction that helps nervous riders feel at ease
- a souvenir upgrade thanks to free staff photos
It might not be the best choice if:
- your group can’t meet the ID requirements for every participant
- you’re traveling with someone who needs to drive but won’t meet the 16+ rule (with parental authorization)
- you’re stuck with no flexibility for weather changes
If you’re coming from another town in Mallorca, the activity location in Puerto de Alcudia can be reachable using public transport. One rider described taking a bus from Cala Ratjada to Alcudia specifically for this excursion—and felt it was worth the travel.
Should You Book This Jet Ski Rental in Alcudia?
If you meet the age and ID rules and you’re okay with a short, guided session, I think this is the kind of activity that hits the sweet spot: clear instruction, professional staff, and a fun ride with free photos. The strong rating and recommendation rate also point to consistent execution, which is exactly what you want when you’re strapping into something fast.
Before you book, do two quick checks: weather expectations and the identity cards for everyone in your group. Get those right, and you’ll likely come away with the kind of vacation story that doesn’t require editing it down to survive the logistics.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski rental tour in Alcudia?
The experience lasts about 30 minutes.
Where does the jet ski tour start and end?
It starts at GOJET Alcudia Jet Ski tours in Puerto de Alcudia (Alcudiamar, 39.8400386, 3.1328248) and ends back at the same meeting point.
How many people can be on a jet ski?
The price is per jet ski. A jet ski can take 1 or 2 people.
What is the minimum age to drive a jet ski?
You must be at least 16 years old to drive, with parental authorization.
What is the minimum age to be a passenger?
The minimum age to go as a passenger is 5 years old.
What documents do I need to bring?
All participants must bring an identity card.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it is offered in English.






























