REVIEW · TENERIFE
Las Galletas, Tenerife: Jet-ski Safari
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Jet skis beat bus tours any day. In Las Galletas, you ride with a professional monitor and follow a route that swings by Palm Mar and the big-sight coast around Los Cristianos and Playa de Las Américas. It feels like a holiday highlight, not a checklist activity.
I also like the La Caleta stop: you get time for photos, a break, and even a swim from the water. One thing to keep in mind: the overall rating is low (1.7 from 10 reviews), so this may not be the most consistently smooth operation for everyone.
In This Review
- Key things I’d zero in on
- Las Galletas Dock 5: Finding the Start That Actually Matters
- Safety First: Rules Briefing, Lifeguard, and the Gear You Get
- The Guided Route by Palm Mar and Los Cristianos
- La Caleta Break: Photos, Rest, and a Swim Stop
- No License Needed: Great for Beginners, Demanding for Attention
- What’s Included (and What That Means for Your Day)
- Price and Value: Is $113 for 2 Hours a Smart Buy?
- Who This Jet-ski Safari Fits Best
- Should You Book This Las Galletas Jet-ski Safari?
- FAQ
- How long is the Jet-ski Safari?
- Where does the Jet-ski Safari start?
- Do I need a license to ride?
- Is the excursion guided?
- What route do we follow?
- What happens at La Caleta?
- What safety equipment is provided?
- What is included in the price?
- What languages is the instructor available in?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key things I’d zero in on

- No license needed for this jet-ski safari, which makes it beginner-friendly.
- Pro monitor + support boat for guidance and safety while you’re on the water.
- Route by Palm Mar, Los Cristianos, and Playa de Las Américas for variety instead of one long straight run.
- La Caleta photo/rest/swim stop so you’re not just riding nonstop.
- Life jackets, neoprene suits, wardrobe trunk, and an aquatic lifeguard are included.
- Very small-group feel (it’s listed as limited to 1 participant), which can mean more attention per person.
Las Galletas Dock 5: Finding the Start That Actually Matters

The experience starts at Marina del Sur, Dock 5 in Las Galletas. That’s a good thing, because jet-ski tours live or die by timing. If you show up calm and on time, you’ll spend your energy on the ride instead of rushing, worrying, or hunting for the dock.
Las Galletas is on Tenerife’s south side, close enough to the busier resort belt that you can realistically see multiple coastline areas in a short trip. In practical terms, you’re not stuck in a one-view loop. You move through a section of the island where the towns, harbors, and coastline are close together, so the “wow factor” shows up more often than it would on a more remote route.
Plan to arrive a bit early just to get settled and avoid last-minute stress. Once you’re kitted up and briefed, you’ll be ready to go fast without wasting the best part of your limited ride time.
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Safety First: Rules Briefing, Lifeguard, and the Gear You Get

Before you start, there’s a previous explanation of the rules. That matters because jet-skiing is equal parts fun and controlled chaos—especially for first-timers. The tour includes a professional monitor, plus an aquatic lifeguard and a support boat. You’re not out there alone, and you should feel more comfortable knowing there’s backup on the water.
You’ll also be given the water safety basics: a life jacket and neoprene suits. That’s a real value-add on a jet ski because it reduces the “what if I’m cold or uncomfortable” worry. The inclusion of a wardrobe trunk is another small but smart touch. You’ll have a place to stow items instead of balancing things in pockets while you’re riding.
Insurance for R.S. and accidents is included too. I can’t judge how that works in the real world from the details alone, but it’s still a sign they’re thinking beyond just selling a thrill. Jet ski tours can vary wildly in how seriously they treat safety; here, the support boat, lifeguard, and gear list point to a more structured operation.
The Guided Route by Palm Mar and Los Cristianos

Once you’re on the jet ski, the tour guides you through Palm Mar, Los Cristianos, and Playa de Las Américas. The route is the backbone of this safari. You’re not just riding in place; you’re moving through a coastal stretch where you can spot different resort areas and coastline viewpoints as you travel.
Passing Palm Mar is a nice change of pace because it keeps the ride feeling fresh. Then you roll toward Los Cristianos and Playa de Las Américas, where the coast is more built-up and activity levels are higher. The guided setup helps here: you’re following the instructor’s path and pacing rather than trying to figure out where to go while also learning how to handle your machine.
One more practical point: with a no-license setup, the tour is clearly designed for people who want the adrenaline without needing training hours first. That’s great—just remember you’ll still need to listen during the rules briefing and follow the monitor’s cues once you’re moving. The route looks like sightseeing from the water, but the actual skill of staying safe and steady is what keeps it fun.
La Caleta Break: Photos, Rest, and a Swim Stop

The centerpiece for most people is the destination stop at La Caleta. This is where the tour shifts from “ride, ride, ride” into “pause, enjoy, and reset.” You’ll have time for photos and rest, and there’s also an opportunity to swim in the ocean.
This stop is valuable because it breaks up the adrenaline cycle. After time on a jet ski, you’ll want a moment to stand, stretch, and cool down. A photo and rest window also means you’re not rushing to catch the best views while you’re fully focused on staying balanced at speed.
For the swim portion, come prepared to get wet. The neoprene suit helps, but you’ll still feel that saltwater reality the moment you go in. If you’re planning to swim, keep your momentum simple: change slowly, hold on to what you need, and don’t turn it into an endurance challenge. Your best bet is to treat the swim as a refreshing break, not a separate activity.
If you’re the type who likes to leave tours with photos that actually look like you were doing something, this stop is a big reason the safari is worth considering.
No License Needed: Great for Beginners, Demanding for Attention
The tour states that no license is needed. That’s one of the biggest selling points, because it removes a major barrier that can make water sports feel exclusive.
But no license doesn’t mean no responsibility. You still need to follow the rules you’re given at the start, listen to the monitor during the ride, and keep your movements controlled. Jet skis have their own rhythm, and the “easy mode” comes from good guidance, not from skipping the basics.
What I like about a no-license safari is that it turns the first-timer experience into something you can tackle during a vacation without planning months ahead. You’re paying for a guided ride, not for paperwork. Still, your side of the bargain is focus: if you spend the briefing joking around or tuning out, you’ll feel it once you’re on the water.
Also, because the tour is listed as small-group (limited to 1 participant), you may get more direct attention than you would on a larger pack. That can be ideal if you want clarity and quick corrections—especially at the start, when you’re learning how to handle speed and turns.
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What’s Included (and What That Means for Your Day)
Here’s what’s included: a jet ski, a professional monitor, a previous rules explanation, a support boat, life jacket plus neoprene suit, wardrobe trunk, an aquatic lifeguard, and insurance for R.S. and accidents.
That bundle matters for two reasons.
First, it protects your comfort. When neoprene suits are included, you’re less likely to cut your fun short because you’re cold or uncomfortable. When a lifeguard and support boat are included, you’re less likely to feel like you’re on your own out there.
Second, it saves you planning time. You don’t have to hunt for rentals or figure out gear logistics in a busy holiday window. The wardrobe trunk also reduces the “where do I put my stuff” headache, which is often a hidden annoyance on water tours.
There’s one more “value” angle: this safari is listed at $113 per person for around 2 hours. For that price, you’re paying for more than time on a machine—you’re paying for guidance, safety staffing, and the included gear that makes the ride actually doable.
If your vacation style is active, spontaneous, and short on patience for complicated arrangements, this inclusion list fits that mindset.
Price and Value: Is $113 for 2 Hours a Smart Buy?
At $113 per person for a 2-hour safari, the value comes down to what you want from the experience. If your goal is pure speed plus a guided route, you’re paying a straightforward rate for a structured session with safety support and an actual stop at La Caleta.
You’re not just buying a ride; you’re buying:
- a monitored experience (so you’re not guessing),
- a support boat and aquatic lifeguard (so you have backup),
- included neoprene suit and life jacket (so you can focus on the ride),
- and a destination break with photos and a swim (so it’s more than a loop).
The one caution is the overall rating: 1.7 from 10 reviews. That tells me the experience may be inconsistent for some people. I’d treat this as a “check your expectations” activity. If you’re flexible, enjoy the idea of learning in real time, and want the water time more than flawless service choreography, it may still be a good match. If you need things to be perfectly timed and highly polished every minute, you might find yourself disappointed.
Who This Jet-ski Safari Fits Best
This safari fits best if you’re:
- a first-time jet skier or casual water-adventurer who wants guidance,
- interested in seeing multiple coastline areas around Tenerife’s south (Palm Mar, Los Cristianos, Playa de Las Américas),
- excited about a real break at La Caleta with time for photos and a swim,
- and you like the idea of no license requirements.
It’s also a good fit if you want a small-group feel. Even though the exact group size wording is unusual, the listing says it’s limited to 1 participant, which implies you’ll likely get more personal attention than typical group tours.
If you dislike speed-based activities, prefer long, slow sightseeing days, or want a deeply guided cultural narrative, this probably isn’t your best bet. This is a motion-based adventure. The story it tells is coastal, from the waterline, not from a guide’s lecture.
Should You Book This Las Galletas Jet-ski Safari?

I’d consider booking if you want a guided jet-ski experience in Tenerife that’s built for beginners (no license), includes safety support (lifeguard and support boat), and gives you a meaningful stop at La Caleta for photos, rest, and a swim.
I wouldn’t book blindly if you’re the type who needs consistently high service polish, because the overall rating is low (1.7 from 10 reviews). In that case, I’d look at your tolerance for friction and focus on whether you’re there for the ride itself.
If your travel plan includes time in Las Galletas and you want one active highlight that feels like you’re doing something different, this safari has the ingredients: guided route, included gear, and that La Caleta water stop that turns a ride into a real outing.
FAQ
How long is the Jet-ski Safari?
The duration is listed as 2 hours. Starting times can vary, so you’ll want to check availability for the time you want.
Where does the Jet-ski Safari start?
You meet at Marina del Sur, Dock 5, 38631 Las Galletas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Do I need a license to ride?
No license is needed for this jet-ski safari.
Is the excursion guided?
Yes. You ride with a professional instructor/monitor, and there’s a previous explanation of the rules before you set off.
What route do we follow?
The route passes by Palm Mar, Los Cristianos, and Playa de Las Américas, then you head to La Caleta.
What happens at La Caleta?
At La Caleta, there’s a stop for photos, rest, and a swim.
What safety equipment is provided?
You’re provided with a life jacket and a neoprene suit, plus there is an aquatic lifeguard and a support boat.
What is included in the price?
Included items are the professional monitor/instructor, rules explanation, jet ski, support boat, life jacket and neoprene suit, wardrobe trunk, aquatic lifeguard, and insurance for R.S. and accidents.
What languages is the instructor available in?
The instructor is listed as available in English, Hungarian, Italian, and Spanish.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

































