REVIEW · MALLORCA
Jet Ski Rental Mallorca
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A jet ski in Mallorca is one of the quickest ways to see the coast. This rental is built around speed on open water and that rare “from the sea” perspective—like spotting landmarks from the water while you cross the Gulf of Palma.
I especially like how the setup is designed for freedom and repeat fun: you get the gear you need, you’re out long enough to feel the ride, and the company offers multiple possible meeting points so you’re not stuck traveling across the island first. One catch: you must have a navigation license and you’ll need to manage the €250 cash deposit plus a matching fuel return.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Why This Jet Ski Rental Feels Like Island Sightseeing (Without the Hassle)
- What 1 Hour 30 Minutes Really Means on Aquajet Mallorca
- Meeting Points: Getting Started Near You (Not in the Next County)
- Riding the Gulf: Cathedral Views, Full-Speed Water, and Coves You Can’t Drive To
- Snorkeling Gear and Anchoring Equipment: The Included Bonus That Changes the Day
- Licenses, Deposit, and Fuel Rules: The Stuff That Saves Your Day
- Navigation license needed
- €250 deposit in cash
- Fuel return rule
- Who the experience is best for (based on how it’s described)
- Price and Value: Is $118 Worth It?
- Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental—and Who Should Think Twice
- Timing: Quiet Spring Rides and Sunset Sessions
- Should You Book Aquajet Mallorca Jet Skis?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski rental?
- How much does Jet Ski Rental Mallorca cost?
- Where is the default meeting point in Mallorca?
- Can I change the meeting point to a different area?
- Is a navigation license required?
- What deposit is required?
- Is snorkeling equipment included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- 1.5 hours on the water: enough time to feel fast, not just “try it once.”
- Gulf of Palma at full speed: the route is about momentum, not slow sightseeing.
- Cathedral views from the sea: you’ll get that classic Mallorca skyline angle without any walking.
- Flexible meeting points: Mallorca-wide options like Andratx, s’Arenal, Santa Ponsa, Sóller, Valldemossa, Alcúdia, and Playa de Palma.
- Snorkeling equipment + safety/anchoring gear included: you’re not paying extra for the basics.
- €250 cash deposit + fuel return requirement: plan your payment and fill-up timing in advance.
Why This Jet Ski Rental Feels Like Island Sightseeing (Without the Hassle)

If your Mallorca plan includes beaches, coves, and viewpoints—but you also want speed—this is the style of activity that makes sense. Instead of doing everything by foot or bus, you’re literally riding the coastline. The company’s pitch is that you can visit corners that don’t work by car and don’t work by swimming. That’s the key: you’re trading time and logistics for time on the water.
The other thing I like: the ride is aimed at real sightseeing angles. You’re told you’ll be able to see the cathedral from the sea, and you’ll travel across the entire Gulf of Palma at full speed. That combination is what separates a simple rental from a “do this and you’ll remember it” experience.
Small heads-up: this isn’t described as a calm, slow tour where you stop every five minutes. If you’re looking for lots of long shore stops and guided history, you might prefer a different style of outing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca
What 1 Hour 30 Minutes Really Means on Aquajet Mallorca

The rental is listed as about 1 hour 30 minutes. In practice, that timing matters because jet skis feel best when you’re not spending half the time waiting. This experience is designed to get you moving quickly—especially since the company offers a mobile ticket, and the activity ends back at the start point.
You’ll be out on the water with the idea that you can enjoy both:
- the adrenaline of speed, and
- the sightseeing side—corners and coves you can’t reach easily on land.
Also, the ride is framed around different coastal areas. You’re told they have motorcycle/jet ski locations on and around Playa de Palma, s’Arenal, ca’n Pastilla, and the bay of Palma. That’s useful because it suggests you’re not locked into one flat stretch of coast. You can choose a start point that fits where you’re staying.
One more detail that tends to matter on jet ski rentals: the experience is capped at a maximum of 4 people. That usually helps the day feel more organized and less chaotic than bigger group setups—especially when you’re learning the basics or adjusting to the craft.
Meeting Points: Getting Started Near You (Not in the Next County)

Mallorca is big enough that your “start point” can make or break the day. Aquajet Mallorca lets you change the meeting point to several areas, including:
Andratx, s’Arenal, Santa Ponsa, Sóller, Valldemossa, Alcúdia, and Playa de Palma.
If you’re staying in Palma, the default start is:
Passeig Cala Gamba, 33, Platja de Palma, 07007 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain.
This activity also ends back at the meeting point.
Why this is more than convenience: meeting near your lodging cuts down on stress. Jet ski days are the kind where you don’t want extra driving before you even get wet. Plus, reviews you’ll come across for this style of rental often mention the same theme—people like that the bikes/jet skis can be delivered at the nearest point and the staff is practical about getting you on the water fast.
If you have a group, this flexibility becomes even more valuable. You can coordinate where everyone meets without forcing everyone to cross the whole island.
Riding the Gulf: Cathedral Views, Full-Speed Water, and Coves You Can’t Drive To
This is the heart of the experience. The information you’re given is very specific about what you’ll do:
- You’ll sail and enjoy the speed of the jet skis.
- You’ll be able to see the cathedral from the sea.
- You’ll travel across the entire Gulf of Palma at full speed.
- You’ll have chances to go toward corners and coves that are harder to reach by car and not really something you’d do on foot.
That matches what people tend to want most from a jet ski day: the combo of iconic views plus the “I didn’t know that cove existed” feeling. The coast around Palma has lots of small indentations and sheltered areas. From land, those can look like “nice from a distance.” From the water, they’re often reachable and very different.
One more theme worth noting: the experience is described as usable across seasons, not just peak summer. You’ll see mention of spring riding being calmer, which makes sense. With fewer boats and less crowded water space, you’ll often enjoy the speed more (and you’ll probably feel less pressure about traffic on the water). If sunsets are your thing, there are also notes about spectacular golden-hour rides around Andratx, Peguera, and Santa Ponsa.
Practical note: full speed means you need to pay attention. If you get motion-sick easily, consider whether you prefer smaller bursts of speed. Also, jet skis require a steady focus—so it’s not the day to multitask.
Snorkeling Gear and Anchoring Equipment: The Included Bonus That Changes the Day
Included in the rental:
- Snorkeling equipment
- Safety and anchoring equipment
- All fees and taxes
That’s a bigger deal than it sounds. A lot of jet ski rentals try to charge extra for basic water accessories. Here, snorkeling gear is included, which means you can build a little variation into your ride—speed and sightseeing first, and then a chance to explore underwater if conditions are right.
The anchoring equipment matters because it suggests you’ll have a way to pause safely rather than just zooming past everything. Even if you don’t snorkel, the presence of safety and anchoring gear is a comfort factor.
What’s not included: snacks. So plan a small snack strategy. If you’re doing this mid-day, eat beforehand, and keep water handy.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca
Licenses, Deposit, and Fuel Rules: The Stuff That Saves Your Day

Here’s the unglamorous section, but it’s the one that prevents headaches.
Navigation license needed
You confirm at reservation that you have a navigation license. The wording is clear: you need it to book. If you’re not sure your license qualifies, double-check before you arrive so you don’t lose time.
€250 deposit in cash
A deposit of €250 in cash is required as a guarantee. That’s not a minor detail. Bring cash and keep it accessible. If you don’t like carrying cash, this is the main downside of the experience.
Fuel return rule
You must return the jet ski with the same amount of fuel as delivered. Translation: plan your stop thinking ahead. If you’re the type who never remembers gas station timing, set a reminder when you check in so you don’t come back low on fuel and cause delays.
Who the experience is best for (based on how it’s described)
The experience says most people can participate, and the company claims they teach first-timers and help people get comfortable. That lines up with the kind of service people value most in a rental: clear guidance, quick onboarding, and a bike that’s maintained.
Still, jet skiing isn’t for everyone. If you have mobility issues or health limitations that make balancing difficult, this might not be the best match—especially in open water where you need to stand stable and hold a steady posture.
Price and Value: Is $118 Worth It?
The price is listed as $118 for roughly 1 hour 30 minutes, and all fees and taxes are included. That matters because it keeps the final total from turning into a surprise at checkout.
What’s included is also part of the value equation:
- snorkeling equipment
- safety and anchoring equipment
- the actual jet ski time on the water
When you look at it this way, you’re not just paying for a vehicle rental. You’re paying for a whole package that supports both speed and water exploration.
The trade-off is that the experience has two costs to manage separately from the $118:
- the €250 cash deposit, and
- the fuel return requirement.
So this is a good deal if you’re organized: you bring cash, you follow the fuel rule, and you show up ready. If you’re hoping for a “no extra steps” activity, this one takes a little more prep.
Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental—and Who Should Think Twice

This is the kind of activity that fits best if you want one of two things:
1) Speed + views
You’ll likely love it if you want fast water time and the chance to see Mallorca’s coastline from angles you can’t replicate from land.
2) A fun day with friends or a couple
The max group size is 4, and the experience is described as great for couples and friends. If your group wants a shared thrill without a complicated itinerary, this works.
You might think twice if:
- you don’t have the required navigation license,
- you’re unwilling to bring cash for the €250 deposit, or
- you don’t want to follow the fuel return rule.
Timing: Quiet Spring Rides and Sunset Sessions
The information and notes point toward a key timing insight: jet ski days can feel more enjoyable outside peak crowds. There are mentions that people expected access only in summer, but riding can also be available in spring, when conditions may be quieter.
If you’re the type who plans for light, don’t ignore timing. There are also references to stunning sunset experiences around Andratx, Peguera, and Santa Ponça. If sunset views are part of your Mallorca wish list, ask when you’re booking which departure windows are best suited for golden-hour light.
In general, for photo-friendly and mood-friendly riding, aim for later departures. For easier logistics and calmer learning time (especially if it’s your first jet ski), earlier sessions can be less stressful.
Should You Book Aquajet Mallorca Jet Skis?
I think this is a strong pick if your idea of the perfect Mallorca day includes speed, sea views, and access to coves you can’t get to easily by foot or car. The package looks practical: snorkeling gear and safety/anchoring equipment included, plus the big bonus of flexible meeting points so you can start closer to where you’re already based.
Book it if you:
- have the required navigation license,
- can bring €250 cash for the deposit,
- and you’re okay managing fuel return.
Skip it (or consider another option) if you hate rules like cash deposits and fuel matching, or if you want a guided history walk instead of a ride-first water adventure.
If that sounds like your Mallorca style, then $118 for 1.5 hours—plus the included gear—is the kind of value that makes a short trip feel longer in the best way.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski rental?
The duration is about 1 hour 30 minutes.
How much does Jet Ski Rental Mallorca cost?
The price is listed as $118.
Where is the default meeting point in Mallorca?
The start location is Passeig Cala Gamba, 33, Platja de Palma, 07007 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain, and the activity ends back at this meeting point.
Can I change the meeting point to a different area?
Yes. The meeting point can be changed to Andratx, s’Arenal, Santa Ponsa, Sóller, Valldemossa, Alcúdia, or Playa de Palma.
Is a navigation license required?
Yes. When you make the reservation, you confirm that you have a navigation license.
What deposit is required?
A deposit of €250 in cash must be provided as a guarantee.
Is snorkeling equipment included?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included, along with safety and anchoring equipment.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid will not be refunded.






























