REVIEW · TENERIFE
Puerto Colón: Kawasaki Jet Ski Tour Along Tenerife’s Coast
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Jet skis off Tenerife make time fly. This Kawasaki tour along the coast of Puerto Colón and Costa Adeje is built for speed, big sea views, and tight, friendly guiding, with a small group capped at 6. I love the combination of adrenaline on the water and the way the stops break up the ride with real scenery breaks and a chance to swim. One drawback to plan for: there’s no hotel pickup, so you’ll need to get yourself to the meeting point options.
What makes this one feel smart is the setup: a short safety briefing, then a quick speedboat transfer to the riding area, followed by two guided jet-ski runs. You also get life jackets, plus practical extras like locker and shower facilities, which matters when you’re done feeling like a sea spray statue.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Entering the World of Puerto Colón Jet Skis
- Meeting Up: The Two Starting Options and What That Means
- 5-Minute Safety Briefing: Fast, Not Scary
- Speedboat Transfer: Why You Get There Quickly
- Costa Adeje Jet Ski Runs: Two Sessions with a Real Break
- The Secret Stop: Photos and a Quick Swim
- Who the Guides Really Are (Neno, Julia, Marco, Paula)
- What’s Included (and Why It Saves You Hassle)
- Pricing and Value: Is $67 Worth One Hour?
- What You Bring and What You Should Not Do
- Suitability Notes: Ages, Size, and Rider Limits
- Should You Book This Puerto Colón Kawasaki Jet Ski Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Puerto Colón Kawasaki jet ski tour?
- Where does the tour start?
- Do I need to bring a towel and swimwear?
- Are lockers and showers included?
- Is there a photo service?
- Is the tour safe for beginners?
- What languages are the live guides?
- Can I bring my phone on the jet ski?
- Who is this tour not suitable for?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Kawasaki 2024 single or double jet ski based on the option you choose, with an experienced guide riding point-of-view.
- Small group (max 6 people), so you’re not stuck in a huge line moving at tour-bus speed.
- Two Costa Adeje jet-ski sessions (about 20 minutes, then about 25 minutes) plus a short photo and swim stop.
- Support boat included, which makes the whole operation feel more controlled.
- Guides matter here: the top-rated experiences highlight guides like Neno, Julia, Marco, and Paula.
- Two people on one ski can be bouncier; one review specifically cautioned against pairing two riders on the same jet ski due to lots of jumping.
Entering the World of Puerto Colón Jet Skis

This tour lives on the water. That sounds obvious, but it affects everything you’ll care about: what you wear, how you handle timing, and how you expect the day to feel.
You’ll start in the Puerto Colón area, then ride the Tenerife coastline with guided routes, fast stretches, and wave action. The goal isn’t sightseeing from a distance. It’s movement. Wind in your face. Spray on your arms. The coast whizzing by in the middle of a very short, very fun window.
At $67 per person and about an hour total, it’s also a good “one-and-done” experience. You get enough water time to feel like you did something serious, without eating your whole day. That value improves if you’re the type who likes hands-on activities more than slow tours.
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Meeting Up: The Two Starting Options and What That Means

Your meeting point can vary by booking: it’s either Puerto Colón or White Tenerife, with the tour starting in the Puerto Colón area. You’ll also end back at the same meeting point, so it’s not a half-day mystery tour where you end up somewhere far from where you started.
Because there’s no hotel pickup, I’d treat this like a “go to the marina” plan. If your accommodations are far from Puerto Colón, you’ll want to factor in transport time. Also, bring your ID or passport, because the activity requires it.
Practical tip: arrive a few minutes early. Even with a small group, the first few minutes set the tone. When everyone is ready for the briefing, the rest of the experience runs smoother.
5-Minute Safety Briefing: Fast, Not Scary

Once you arrive at the Puerto Colón staging area, you’ll get a safety briefing for about 5 minutes. It’s not meant to be a training course. It’s meant to get you comfortable fast.
You’ll also be given your life jacket, and the team will explain how to handle the jet ski. Since you’re riding with an instructor and a support boat is part of the operation, the setup is structured. That doesn’t remove the need to listen carefully, but it does make the experience feel more confident.
If you’re a first-timer, this is the right pace. You don’t need a day of lessons. You need the basics, then time on the water.
Speedboat Transfer: Why You Get There Quickly

After the briefing, there’s a short speedboat segment, around 5 minutes. This isn’t just filler time. It’s how you reach the proper riding zone without burning your jet-ski minutes before you’re ready.
Expect this leg to feel like a kickstart. You’ll be on the water, you’ll get the motion going, and you’ll likely feel the spray early. If you’re sensitive to splashing or cold wind, plan accordingly, but don’t expect it to be a dry ride.
For many people, this small transfer is actually what makes the hour feel efficient. You spend more time riding and less time waiting.
Costa Adeje Jet Ski Runs: Two Sessions with a Real Break

Your main riding happens around Costa Adeje in two chunks, with two different time blocks. The first jet-ski session is about 20 minutes, then you do a short stop, and then you ride again for about 25 minutes.
That two-part structure is smart. The first run gets your hands and balance tuned. The second run feels like the “let’s do this properly” phase—when you’re more comfortable and can focus on the coastline views and the feel of the waves.
You’ll be guided by an experienced instructor, and the tour is built for high-speed thrills along the coast. The scenery is meant to be seen at speed: rugged cliffs, beaches, and the general coastline variety Tenerife is known for.
One caution pulled from real feedback: there’s a note that you shouldn’t necessarily have two people on one ski. The reason wasn’t “it’s impossible.” It was that there can be a lot of jumping, and the second rider might get hurt. If you’re choosing between single and double options, I’d personally lean toward the option that feels safest and most comfortable for you and your riding style.
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The Secret Stop: Photos and a Quick Swim

Between the two Costa Adeje jet-ski sessions, you’ll stop for photos and a short swim. The timing is brief—around 5 minutes—so this isn’t a full beach break. Think of it as a reset button.
This stop matters because it gives you two things:
1) A chance to grab photos from a calmer moment (since you’re moving fast for most of the ride).
2) A small window to get in the water and cool off.
Bring a towel and swimwear. The tour provides basic swim readiness, but it doesn’t turn this into a leisurely lounge day. You’ll want to dry off and reset quickly.
Also keep in mind: photo service isn’t included. So if you want extra shots, you’ll need to handle it yourself. Phones aren’t allowed during the experience, so plan on capturing memories with your eyes and letting your camera plan be handled outside the restricted moments.
Who the Guides Really Are (Neno, Julia, Marco, Paula)

This tour has a reputation that comes up again and again: the guides.
Names like Neno and Julia show up with high praise, especially for being fantastic and professional. Other positive accounts highlight Marco as an excellent guide, and Paula as someone who receives you professionally. That matters because jet skis are physically demanding for your brain, too. You need instructions that make sense instantly.
A good guide does more than point. They help you understand how to ride in a guided group, how to handle the waves, and how to keep your confidence up when the motion picks up.
With small group limits, the guide-to-guest feel is more personal than you’d get in a big crowd tour. You’re not shouting instructions over chaos. You’re learning in real time.
What’s Included (and Why It Saves You Hassle)

Here’s what you should count on being included:
- Support boat
- Professional guide
- Kawasaki 2024 single or double jet ski (depending on option)
- Life jacket
- Briefing
- Locker and shower facilities
That locker and shower detail sounds small until you’re wet, salty, and ready to move on with your day. It’s the kind of practical inclusion that keeps the experience from feeling like a one-time mess.
The support boat also matters. It changes the emotional tone of the ride. It’s not just you and the jet ski against open water. The system is designed to support riders.
What’s not included: photo service. So if you’re hoping someone will hand you a set of edited photos afterward, you’ll need to find that elsewhere.
Pricing and Value: Is $67 Worth One Hour?

At about $67 per person for a total duration of around 1 hour, the value depends on what you want from Tenerife.
If you want a long, laid-back day, this is not that. It’s built for action. So think of the price as paying for:
- a modern Kawasaki 2024 jet ski option,
- guided riding time,
- safety support (briefing + life jackets + support boat),
- and the convenience of locker and shower facilities.
When you put it this way, the price-to-time ratio starts making sense. You’re paying to turn a limited window into a high-impact experience, not paying for a long, slow itinerary.
If you’re an adrenaline seeker, you’ll likely feel this was money well spent. If you’re unsure about riding or motion, I’d read the height and age rules carefully and consider whether this is your kind of water activity.
What You Bring and What You Should Not Do
You’ll want to bring:
- Passport or ID card
- Swimwear
- Towel
And plan for rules:
- No alcohol and drugs
- No cellphones
Those restrictions aren’t random. They help keep the riding safe and focused, and they protect equipment and attention while you’re moving fast.
If you need a photo memory, save your device use for before or after the ride. Once you’re on the jet ski, expect a no-phone reality.
Suitability Notes: Ages, Size, and Rider Limits
This tour isn’t for everyone, and that’s actually a good sign. The activity lists it as not suitable for:
- Children under 9 years
- Pregnant women
- Wheelchair users
- People under 4 ft 4 in (135 cm)
- People over 95 years
- People over 309 lbs (140 kg)
- Drivers under the listed minimum driver age requirements
There are also notes about drivers under 18 years and under 16 years, so treat it as a hard eligibility check at booking time.
Also: if you’re considering a double-ride option, remember the caution from a review about jumping. If you’re physically sensitive to impact, you should take that seriously.
Should You Book This Puerto Colón Kawasaki Jet Ski Tour?
If you want a fast, guided, high-energy way to see Tenerife from the water, I think this is an easy yes. It’s structured. It’s capped at a small group size. You get modern equipment, safety support, and real breaks for photos and a quick swim.
Book it if:
- You like action more than slow sightseeing.
- You want a short Tenerife highlight that doesn’t eat your whole day.
- You care about guides and prefer a small-group vibe.
Skip it (or choose a different option) if:
- You’re not comfortable with speed and waves.
- You’re traveling with a child who doesn’t meet the minimum age/height rules.
- You need a no-movement day and prefer dry, calm activities.
FAQ
How long is the Puerto Colón Kawasaki jet ski tour?
The experience lasts about 1 hour total, with the safety briefing and riding time included.
Where does the tour start?
The starting meeting point may vary depending on the option booked, with two options listed: Puerto Colón and White Tenerife.
Do I need to bring a towel and swimwear?
Yes. Swimwear and a towel are recommended so you’re ready for the short photo stop and swimming moment.
Are lockers and showers included?
Yes. Locker and shower facilities are included.
Is there a photo service?
No. Photo service is not included, even though there is a photo stop during the tour.
Is the tour safe for beginners?
It’s described as suitable for both first-time and experienced riders, with a briefing and guidance from professional instructors.
What languages are the live guides?
The live tour guide is available in Italian, Spanish, French, and English.
Can I bring my phone on the jet ski?
No. Cellphones are not allowed.
Who is this tour not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for children under 9, pregnant women, wheelchair users, people under 135 cm, people over 95 years, and people over 140 kg, plus it has minimum age rules for drivers.


































