REVIEW · MALLORCA
Jetski Tour to the Emblematic Palma Cathedral
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Palma Cathedral looks different when you reach it by jet ski. This short ride pairs high-speed time on the water with classic photo angles from sea level, and it also includes the small comforts that make the whole thing feel easy—like changing rooms, showers, and free water bottles. I also love that you can swap drivers on the way, so the fun doesn’t feel locked to one person. The only real drawback: you’ll want to be ready for the photo add-on (it costs extra) and for the fact the ride is about 30 minutes, not a long sightseeing cruise.
If you’re used to slow boats and long explanations, this is a different vibe: you get action first, views second, and then you cool off and head back. Just plan ahead for the practical stuff: arrive early (mandatory), come in your swimsuit, and bring a passport or NIE (or at least a photo) so you can check in smoothly.
In This Review
- Key things I think are worth knowing first
- Why this 30-minute Palma Cathedral jet ski route feels like great value
- Getting set up at Club Nàutic Cala Gamba: timing and what to bring
- What you actually do on the water: Portitxol, Palma Cathedral, and open-sea riding
- Sail through Portitxol on the way
- Reach Palma Cathedral for sea-level photos
- Return by open sea to enjoy full jet ski time
- You can see Bellver Castle from the cathedral area
- High speed meets real comfort: water, showers, and switching drivers
- Price, inclusions, and what to decide about the €10 photos
- Weather and the timing reality check for Mallorca
- Who should book this jet ski to Palma Cathedral
- Should you book this Palma Cathedral jetski tour or skip it?
- FAQ
- How long is the Jetski Tour to Palma Cathedral?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need to bring identification?
- What should I wear and bring?
- Is the tour affected by weather?
Key things I think are worth knowing first

- Sea-level Palma Cathedral photos without waiting for a boat tour schedule
- Portitxol pass-through on the way, so the route feels more than one straight line
- Driver switch option so more than one person gets a turn
- Changing rooms + showers so you don’t end the day sandy and salty
- Small max group size (up to 8 travelers) for a more controlled experience
- Photo service is optional for €10 if you want images handled for you
Why this 30-minute Palma Cathedral jet ski route feels like great value

Mallorca does not do “short and sweet” well unless you pick the right format. This trip is priced per group (up to 1) and lasts about 30 minutes, so you’re not paying for hours of sitting around. You’re paying for a focused hit of speed plus signature sights from the sea.
The key value is how the time is used. You don’t just go out and turn around. You ride past Portitxol on the approach, then you reach Palma Cathedral for sea photos, then you return through open water so you still get real jet ski time. In other words, you’re not stuck with a big chunk of the ride spent creeping for views.
You’ll also notice the practical inclusions: all fees and taxes are covered, and you get free water bottles for the post-ride stretch. It’s a small detail, but it makes a difference when you’re already thinking about how to cool down and rehydrate.
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Getting set up at Club Nàutic Cala Gamba: timing and what to bring
Your meeting point is Club Nàutic Cala Gamba, Passeig Cala Gamba, 0, Platja de Palma, 07007 Palma. The activity ends back at the same place, so you don’t have to figure out transport after you’re done.
Here’s what I’d treat as non-negotiable:
- Arrive 30 minutes before your reservation (mandatory).
- Come already dressed in your bathing suit or bikini.
- Bring sunscreen and a towel for after the ride.
- Bring your passport or NIE, or at least one photo (mandatory).
This is one of those tours where showing up “right on time” can turn stressful fast, because you need time for check-in and getting ready to go. The good news: it’s near public transportation, so you’re not relying on a taxi to make the whole plan work.
Also, there are lockers for your things. Keep in mind that anything that doesn’t fit is not covered by the operator’s responsibility, so bring only what you truly need.
What you actually do on the water: Portitxol, Palma Cathedral, and open-sea riding

The route is simple to understand, but it’s built for maximum variety in a short window.
Sail through Portitxol on the way
Before you reach the main photo stop, you head through Portitxol. This matters because it breaks up the experience. Instead of doing one “go there, stop, go back” pattern, you get a sense of movement along the coast and you transition into the cathedral area with a bit of scenic variety.
Reach Palma Cathedral for sea-level photos
Then you sail to the Palma Cathedral. The plan is to take photos from the sea, which is exactly what makes this feel special. Looking at Palma from the water gives you a different perspective than the usual viewpoints.
You also get a practical moment here: the itinerary notes that you can change drivers if you want. That’s a big deal for first-timers and groups, because it keeps the tour from turning into a single person having the full experience while others watch.
Return by open sea to enjoy full jet ski time
After the cathedral stop, you return by open sea. The way it’s phrased is basically a promise that you won’t lose the fun to slow cruising. You’re out there to ride, not to spend half the trip just repositioning.
You can see Bellver Castle from the cathedral area
One more visual bonus: when you reach the cathedral, you can see Bellver Castle. That gives your photos a second anchor beyond the cathedral itself. Even if you’re not a “castle person,” seeing it from the water helps you connect different parts of Palma in one shot.
High speed meets real comfort: water, showers, and switching drivers

Jet ski tours can swing between wild fun and uncomfortable logistics. This one does a better job than many because it’s upfront about what happens after you get wet.
You get:
- Free water bottles
- Changing rooms and showers
So you’re not stuck trying to cool off with salty hair and damp clothes for the rest of your day.
The tour also includes the option to change drivers. That small operational detail can shape the whole vibe. If you’re traveling as a pair, you can trade turns without it feeling like a “who gets to do it” argument.
And since the tour caps at 8 travelers, the handoffs and instructions tend to feel more controlled. You’re not fighting for space while everyone is trying to get their bearings.
Price, inclusions, and what to decide about the €10 photos

The price is $118.95 per group (up to 1), and all fees and taxes are included. You’re also offered the tour in English, and you’ll have a mobile ticket.
Not included:
- Photos (listed as a €10 value)
That’s worth thinking about before you buy anything on the spot. If you’re the type who loves capturing travel moments, the sea view shots of Palma Cathedral are exactly the kind of images you might want to take home without wrestling with a camera while you’re also focused on the ride.
If you’re comfortable snapping photos yourself, you might skip the add-on and just enjoy the moment. Either way, plan to decide based on how much you care about photo delivery. One person’s complaint (and the operator’s response) suggests that photo handling can be a point of confusion if expectations aren’t clear. My practical advice: if you purchase the photo service, keep your confirmation and follow up quickly if anything seems missing rather than waiting.
Weather and the timing reality check for Mallorca

This experience runs on good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. For Mallorca, that’s a reasonable rule. Wind and rough conditions can affect what’s comfortable and safe on the water.
Also remember the ride is approximately 30 minutes. If you’re someone who wants a long, unhurried sightseeing day, you’ll likely feel this is a quick hit. But if you want a high-impact activity that still leaves room for the rest of Palma, it’s a good fit.
Who should book this jet ski to Palma Cathedral

This trip is built for travelers who want:
- A fast alternative to a sightseeing boat ride
- Iconic Palma views with a different perspective
- Short duration that fits into a day of walking, food, and beach time
- The option for driver switching
It also works well if it’s your first jet ski. The feedback around the experience highlights that first-timers can have a blast, especially with instructors who keep things friendly and professional.
Families should note the minimum age rule: children from 5 years old can go if they’re accompanied by an adult. And since you must come in your swimsuit, families should plan for quick change logistics.
If you’re uncomfortable in a swimsuit, hate tight schedules, or don’t want to show up early for check-in, you might prefer a longer, less procedural boat option instead.
Should you book this Palma Cathedral jetski tour or skip it?

I’d book it if you want a focused Mallorca experience with real speed and standout views. The value comes from the combination of Palma Cathedral from the sea, a Portitxol pass, quick driver switching, and then open-sea riding, all wrapped up with showers and water so you can keep moving after.
Skip it if your top priority is long sightseeing time, relaxed pace, or if you strongly prefer photo-free experiences. Also, if the idea of arriving 30 minutes early feels like a dealbreaker, pick a tour with a more forgiving start.
If you’re on the fence, treat this as a “do it for the ride” activity. Palma Cathedral will still be there tomorrow. The jet ski window with a small group is the thing you’re booking.
FAQ
How long is the Jetski Tour to Palma Cathedral?
The duration is about 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Club Nàutic Cala Gamba, Passeig Cala Gamba, 0, Platja de Palma, Palma, and ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes all fees and taxes. You also get free water bottles, and there are changing rooms and showers after the ride.
Do I need to bring identification?
Yes. You must bring a passport or NIE, or at least one photo (mandatory) for check-in.
What should I wear and bring?
You must come already changed into a bathing suit or bikini. Bring sunscreen and a towel for after the activity.
Is the tour affected by weather?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































