REVIEW · TENERIFE
Tenerife : Jet Ski Tour with option for Quad Trip
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Riding a jet ski in Tenerife is more fun than you’d expect. This tour is beginner-friendly for passengers and focuses on a safety-first formation ride with real instruction and equipment.
What I really like: you’re not just looping around—you follow the guide past areas like Yellow Mountain and Red Mountain, with chances to spot sea life, then wrap up with showers and an easy port setup. The one thing to think about is that conditions matter; if the sea is choppy or windy, it can feel less relaxing and more like staying focused.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Put on Your Radar
- Getting Oriented: Amarilla Sailing Club and the Setup
- Jet Ski Basics: What You Actually Do on the Water
- Formation riding: the freedom is real, but it’s not solo riding
- Safety and the Instructor Style: Why It Can Make or Break the Day
- Route Highlights: Yellow Mountain, Red Mountain, and the Tenerife Coast Feel
- The Swim and Snorkeling Break: Best for Confident Swimmers
- Photos, Video, and the €50 Deposit: How to Avoid Sticker Shock
- Showers, Drinks, and the End-of-Day Sanity Check
- Quad Trip Option: Teide National Park in 3 Hours
- Quad rules you must not ignore
- Price and Value: Is $54.41 a Good Deal?
- Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip)
- Should You Book Ocean Jet Ski & Boat in Tenerife?
- FAQ
- Do I need a license to ride the jet ski?
- What are the age requirements for the jet ski tour?
- Is swimming required?
- How long is the jet ski experience?
- Where does the jet ski tour start?
- Do they provide safety gear?
- Is there a quad option, and how long is it?
- What do I need to drive the quad?
- Are photos and videos included?
- What if the weather is rough or the tour is canceled?
- What’s the cancellation window?
Key Things I’d Put on Your Radar
- Beginner rules that are simple: no prior experience or license for jet ski passengers (drivers need to meet the age rules).
- Water time with a planned break: the description includes a swim and snorkeling pause, plus wildlife spotting opportunities.
- Small groups: capped at 12 travelers, so you’re not lost in a crowd.
- Photos/videos are part of the day: but you may pay extra to get them.
- Weather is the boss: wind and chop can change the route and how “fun” feels in the moment.
- Quad option upgrades the adventure: 3 hours on-road/off-road style safari through Teide-area terrain.
Getting Oriented: Amarilla Sailing Club and the Setup

This experience starts at Amarilla Sailing Club, at Marina San Miguel, Urbanización Amarilla Golf (Santa Cruz de Tenerife). The activity ends back at the same spot. It’s also described as near public transportation, which helps if you don’t want to build your whole day around finding parking.
Plan to arrive 20 minutes early. That timing matters. You’ll do check-in, get sorted for your jet ski (or quad), and get into gear before heading out. It’s not a “wander over when ready” kind of activity.
If you go jet ski, you’ll be provided with wetsuits and lockers. One nice part of the whole setup: at the end, you can use showers at the port. That turns the experience from “wet and salty for the rest of your evening” into “I can still go grab dinner without stress.”
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife
Jet Ski Basics: What You Actually Do on the Water
The big promise here is clear: you learn to ride safely with no prior experience required, and you don’t need a license to be a passenger. Drivers do have age rules: minimum age is 16 for drivers, and parental consent is required if you’re under 18.
On the water, you’ll ride in a guided group following the instructor. The route can shift depending on weather, but expect to cruise by notable coastal areas such as Yellow Mountain, Red Mountain, Costa del Silencio, and Las Galletas. This variety is part of the value: you get to see more of the island coast than you would if you just went in a circle near the marina.
Jet ski limits are also spelled out: maximum total weight on a jet ski is 180 kg. There’s also a practical requirement that surprises people: you need to be able to swim. That matters because the day includes a water break.
Formation riding: the freedom is real, but it’s not solo riding
Most people come away happy because the formation gives you structure, not micromanagement. Still, you’re expected to follow the plan. Some reviews describe guides who kept a close watch and gave beginners confidence, while a few unhappy notes complain about feeling left behind when seas were rough. Translation: you’ll want to be ready to focus on staying with the group, especially when it gets windy.
Safety and the Instructor Style: Why It Can Make or Break the Day

The safety briefing is a core part of the experience. You’re given the rules, you’re fitted for gear, and you head out with an instructor who’s coordinating the group from the water.
I’d call out two patterns from the feedback:
- Many people praise instructors for being professional, reassuring, and organized—especially for first-timers.
- A smaller number of reviews point to rougher sea conditions where the pace felt too fast or the group formation felt hard to keep.
So here’s the takeaway you can use before you go: choose a day that looks calmer if you have that option. And if you’re a first-time rider, take the briefing seriously and don’t try to “prove” speed early. In choppy conditions, control and positioning matter more than looking cool.
Also, bring the right mindset: you’re going to move with the wave pattern and the instructor’s formation. If the sea is strong, you’ll be busy just staying stable.
Route Highlights: Yellow Mountain, Red Mountain, and the Tenerife Coast Feel
One of the fun parts of Tenerife is how quickly the coast changes, and jet skis let you feel that change fast. The planned route is designed to show different stretches of shoreline, including Yellow Mountain and Red Mountain areas, plus stops near Costa del Silencio and Las Galletas (weather-dependent).
Even when the route varies, the core value stays the same: you’re moving, you’re seeing, and you’re not stuck on land for the whole day. This is also where the wildlife chances come in. The tour description notes you might spot dolphins, whales, or turtles during the excursion.
A quick reality check: wildlife spotting is never guaranteed. But if you’re doing this on a good weather window, you’re in the right place to have those surprises pop up.
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The Swim and Snorkeling Break: Best for Confident Swimmers

The description says the tour includes a swimming and snorkeling break. That’s a big reason this doesn’t feel like a quick thrill ride—it’s a full water activity.
Because swimming is required, I’d recommend you only book this if you’re comfortable enough to deal with open water for a short break. Even experienced snorkelers should be ready for the conditions of the day (again: wind and chop can change the feel fast).
What you’ll want to do before you step in:
- Wear what they tell you to wear.
- Follow the timing for the group.
- Don’t treat it like a free-for-all swim.
If conditions are rough, this is usually still fun, but the focus shifts from snorkeling “exploration” to “safe break.”
Photos, Video, and the €50 Deposit: How to Avoid Sticker Shock

Here’s the money part, because it’s where expectations often wobble.
- A €50 deposit per jet ski is required. It’s refundable if you follow the safety rules.
- Photos and videos are taken during the excursion.
- Some reviews mention an additional charge to get the photos (one person specifically cited €20).
That means the ride itself may feel like good value, but souvenirs can cost extra. If you’re budget-minded, decide in advance whether you want the included footage saved for later—or just take your own photos when the rules allow (many tour styles restrict personal devices on the water).
Also, note that not every photo moment will land cleanly. In group formation, spacing can affect who’s in the shot. So if your top goal is “I need perfect solo pictures,” it’s smart to ask about how they handle individual shots.
Showers, Drinks, and the End-of-Day Sanity Check
After the tour, you’ll get access to showers at the port and enjoy complimentary drinks. Reviews mention cold options like Sprite and cola, which is a simple but welcome finish when you’re cold and wet.
This portion sounds small, but it’s a real value-add. You don’t have to hunt for a place to rinse off. You can get on with your Tenerife day without that salty, sandy feeling ruining your plans.
And since the activity ends back at the same meeting point, you’re not dealing with complicated logistics right after you’re tired.
Quad Trip Option: Teide National Park in 3 Hours

If you want more variety than ocean time, the quad safari option is a different kind of thrill.
The quad trip runs about 3 hours and departs from Guía de Isora. You ride through Teide National Park, including areas described as the Zapatilla de la Reina and Chío Pine Forest. There’s also a stop at Pico Viejo to see its unique geological formations.
Then the ride takes you high enough to reach Spain’s highest peak for panoramic views. That altitude payoff is the main reason to pick this option if you’re the type who wants both sea and scenery.
Quad rules you must not ignore
For quad driving, you need a valid driving license and the minimum age is 18 to drive. Unlike the jet ski, this is not a beginner “no license needed” activity.
If you’re traveling with someone under 18, they may still be able to ride as a passenger depending on the operator’s setup, but the driver requirements are clearly stated: 18+ and a proper license.
Price and Value: Is $54.41 a Good Deal?
At $54.41 per person, this jet ski experience can be strong value—especially because it’s instruction-focused, includes equipment (wetsuit and lockers), and has wrap-up perks like showers and complimentary drinks.
The tradeoff is that your experience isn’t just about speed. It’s about conditions and how well you can handle the day’s sea state. When the water is calm, it’s easier to feel like you’re enjoying the ride. When it’s choppy, even a well-run tour can feel more intense.
So I’d judge the value with this lens:
- You’re paying for a guided, structured way to ride + a water break + port amenities.
- You might pay extra for photo souvenirs.
- You’re doing it outdoors where weather can make it easier or tougher.
If you’re comfortable with that mix, the price looks fair.
Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip)
This tour is a great fit if you:
- Want a guided way to get on a jet ski without the pressure of learning on your own.
- Can swim and you’re okay with wearing a wetsuit.
- Like active sightseeing, not just sitting on a boat.
- Appreciate small group experiences (it’s capped at 12).
The quad option is a strong add-on if you:
- Have a driving license and you’re at least 18.
- Want Teide National Park scenery in a short time frame.
- Prefer a land-based adventure with high viewpoints.
You might reconsider if:
- You get seasick easily or know you struggle with wind and chop.
- You’re only there for a relaxed, low-effort ocean experience.
- You need strict “I want solo photos” souvenir certainty.
Should You Book Ocean Jet Ski & Boat in Tenerife?
I’d book it if you’re aiming for an active Tenerife day and you’re willing to let weather set the tempo. The best version of this tour is well-run, confidence-building, and scenic, with real perks afterward like showers and drinks.
If you’re the type who panics when conditions change, you should be more selective about your day and how you prepare (especially if you’re new). And if photos matter, budget for extra purchases and understand that timing and group spacing affect what you get.
If you want sea adrenaline plus a shot at wildlife—without needing a license to be a passenger—this is a solid way to spend your time.
FAQ
Do I need a license to ride the jet ski?
No license is required for jet ski passengers. Drivers need to meet the minimum driver age of 16, with parental consent required if the driver is under 18.
What are the age requirements for the jet ski tour?
Minimum age is 5 years for passengers, and 16 years for drivers (with parental consent if the driver is under 18).
Is swimming required?
Yes. You need to be able to swim.
How long is the jet ski experience?
The booking lists about 1 hour, and the description also notes a 2-hour tour that includes a swimming and snorkeling break. Plan for a chunk of time at the port.
Where does the jet ski tour start?
It starts at Amarilla Sailing Club, Marina San Miguel Urbanización Amarilla Golf S/N, 38639, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Do they provide safety gear?
Yes. Equipment provided includes wetsuits, plus lockers.
Is there a quad option, and how long is it?
Yes. The quad safari is about 3 hours.
What do I need to drive the quad?
You need a valid driving license and you must be at least 18 to drive.
Are photos and videos included?
Photos and videos are taken during the excursion. Getting the photos can involve an extra charge, depending on what you want.
What if the weather is rough or the tour is canceled?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the cancellation window?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling later than that isn’t refunded.































