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60 minutes Jetski Rental in Alcudia Bay

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60 minutes Jetski Rental in Alcudia Bay

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  • 1 hour (approx.)
  • From $191.56
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Alcudia Bay by jet ski feels like speed postcards. This is a guided 60-minute Mallorca ride that keeps you on the water for most of the time, with a swim and snorkel break in the coves. I like that your jet ski is just for you and your passenger, so there are no random extra riders on board, and I also like the built-in water stop. One possible drawback: the route and speed are controlled, so it is more about safe fun than full-throttle chaos.

Before you hit the bay, you get a theoretical class and safety vests, and the guide sets the rules for how to drive and what not to do. I also like that monitors take photos during the trip, which is a nice bonus if you do not want to worry about your camera. For thrill seekers, one more consideration: you’re expected to follow the guide, usually with mostly straight-line riding and a few turns later.

For about $191.56 per group (up to 2 people), the value can be strong because the petrol and insurance are included in the base cost. Still, read the fine print on photos and double-check refund rules through your exact booking channel, since refund experiences can vary depending on how you booked.

Key things you’ll like about this Alcudia Bay jet ski rental

  • Your jet ski is for just your party (driver + pillion), with no other riders added
  • A swim and snorkel stop is built into the 60 minutes
  • Safety gear and insurance are included, plus a theoretical safety briefing
  • You get guided riding, often with mostly straight-line routes and a capped speed
  • Photo support happens during the trip, but photos are not included in the ticket
  • Bookings are commonly made ahead (often about 10 days), so plan early

Enter Alcudia Bay: what the 60-minute jet ski really feels like

This is a high-adrenaline way to see Alcudia Bay without turning your whole day into a speedboat tour. The main idea is simple: you’ll head out with a guide, follow a set route along the coast, then come back after about one hour total time on the water.

What makes it feel worth it is the balance between structure and freedom. You are not stuck watching from shore, and you are also not left to figure out boating rules by yourself. The ride is designed to be fun for first-timers who want speed, plus safe enough for people who might be nervous around open water.

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The start on shore: briefing, vests, and how you’re set up to drive

60 minutes Jetski Rental in Alcudia Bay - The start on shore: briefing, vests, and how you’re set up to drive
Your experience begins at the Alcudiajets location on Passeig Marítim, 20, 07400 Alcúdia. You’ll start with a theoretical class that’s meant to get you comfortable with the basics before you’re out on the water. If you’ve never driven a jet ski, this step matters more than it sounds. It reduces the chance of you panicking at the moment you’re asked to follow instructions.

You’ll also be issued safety vests as part of the package, and the trip includes insurance. That combination is important in a place like Alcudia Bay, where you get clear views of coves and caves, but you still need to obey boating safety rules to keep everyone safe.

One detail I think is key: your guide is actively managing your group. That means the fun comes with guardrails, not randomness. Expect direction on how to move, where to look, and how to behave if the conditions or traffic require it.

Your route along the coast: coves, caves, and the guided rhythm

60 minutes Jetski Rental in Alcudia Bay - Your route along the coast: coves, caves, and the guided rhythm
Once you’re out, you’ll spend most of your hour sailing along the coast of Alcudia Bay. The goal is to show you the turquoise water and the interesting shapes along the shore, including coves and caves you can see up close from the water.

How your ride feels will depend on how strictly the guide runs the route. Several people describe the experience as mostly straight-line following at a controlled pace, with more movement added near the end. One traveler even noted a practical cap around 50 km/h, and a pace that can feel like you’re driving behind a safety car.

That can be a letdown if you came for constant whipping turns. But it can also be the reason you actually get to enjoy the trip instead of fighting the jet ski or second-guessing your speed. If you follow the rules and stay focused, the ride stays smooth enough to enjoy the views and the water stop.

The fun stop: bath and snorkel time in the coves

60 minutes Jetski Rental in Alcudia Bay - The fun stop: bath and snorkel time in the coves
A major part of the experience is the plan to stop for a bath and snorkel. This is where the trip turns from just a fast ride into a genuine change of pace.

Here’s how to think about it: the jet ski gets you close to areas that are hard to reach by foot, and then the swim lets you actually experience the water. That’s the moment you’ll likely remember later, especially if you enjoy snorkeling even casually.

Practical tip: bring swimwear you can tolerate under a vest, and plan for getting wet. Also, think through what you’ll keep with you. Even if you have a phone, jet ski rides are not the time for a fragile setup. It’s usually safest to treat devices like they are not going on the water with you unless the operator tells you exactly how to store them.

Speed, rules, and safety: what to expect from your guide

60 minutes Jetski Rental in Alcudia Bay - Speed, rules, and safety: what to expect from your guide
This is not a free-for-all. The training and ongoing guidance are there for a reason, and some riders found that the crew can be strict if you break the rules. Expect safety instructions to be taken seriously, including guidance on how to behave if you fall back, how close to stay, and how to respond to turns or slowdowns.

I also noticed a common theme: the best rides happen when you listen and act like you’re sharing space. People who followed the guidelines described it as a fun experience with clear safety focus.

If you want a name to look for, one of the guide references you may see mentioned is Sam, praised for professionalism and for making the experience feel well run. Another lesson from the experience is simple: pay attention during the briefing, because you’ll feel the difference immediately out on the water.

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Photos: what’s included, what’s not, and how to plan your memories

60 minutes Jetski Rental in Alcudia Bay - Photos: what’s included, what’s not, and how to plan your memories
The experience includes monitors who take photos during the ride, which sounds great if you want a record of your jet ski moments. But the ticket itself does not include the photos.

That means you should treat photos like an add-on, not a guarantee in the final package. If photos matter to you, ask at booking or at check-in:

  • whether the photos are available for purchase
  • how they’re delivered
  • what you need to do (or avoid doing) so the camera can actually capture you well

Also, watch your belongings. More than one person described leaving items like phones and watches for safekeeping. The trip seems to use staff oversight at the harbor, but it’s still smart to pack with the assumption that you might have to store valuables before getting on the dock.

What’s included in the price (and why that affects value)

60 minutes Jetski Rental in Alcudia Bay - What’s included in the price (and why that affects value)
Your price is listed at $191.56 per group (up to 2) for about one hour on the water. That sounds steep until you unpack what you get.

Included:

  • 1 jet ski for two people
  • guide
  • theoretical class
  • petrol (gasoline)
  • vests
  • insurance

Not included:

  • photos

The value story is this: you’re paying for an activity with equipment, fuel, and supervision built in, not just scooter time. Since it’s priced per jet ski for two people, the math improves fast if you’re booking with a friend, partner, or another adult who wants their own turn as the driver.

If you’re trying to decide based on cost alone, your best comparison is not a random rental listing. Compare it to other guided jet ski options in Mallorca that bundle safety coaching and insurance. If you’d otherwise have to pay for guiding, fuel, or a safety setup, this package tends to feel more reasonable.

Price per person: who gets the best deal

60 minutes Jetski Rental in Alcudia Bay - Price per person: who gets the best deal
Because the group price covers up to two passengers, your per-person cost is usually the lowest when two people share the booking. If you’re traveling solo and can’t pair up, the same jet ski may be priced differently depending on availability, so your actual cost could feel less friendly.

This is also a good fit for couples or friends who want one shared experience. It’s not built for a big group where everyone cycles through. It’s built for a driver and pillion, one jet ski, one guided run.

Timing, tickets, and getting to Alcúdia Jets

You’ll use a mobile ticket and the experience is offered in English. The meeting point is fixed at Alcudiajets, Passeig Marítim, 20, and the tour ends back there.

One thing to plan around: the bay ride runs on a schedule, and the harbor area is part of the experience. Arrive with a relaxed buffer so you can check in, get your vest, and do the briefing without rushing. Also, know that there is very little shade around the port area, so a hat and water are smart if you’re early.

If you’re staying in or near Alcúdia, you may find it easier than you expect because it’s described as near public transportation. Some bookings may also include hotel transfer support, but the safest move is to confirm what your exact ticket includes.

Weather matters: when the trip can change

This experience needs good weather. If conditions are not right, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the practical part: jet ski tours are weather-driven, and you should plan your schedule with a little flexibility.

Also, bring this mindset to booking: if you’re counting on a specific day for a trip highlight, build in Plan B options. Mallorca in summer is usually reliable, but wind and sea conditions can still shift.

Refunds and booking safely: avoid surprise headaches

The cancellation terms you’ll see for this experience are straightforward on paper: free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. However, real-world refund experiences can vary depending on where and how you book.

My advice is simple:

  • cancel inside the 24-hour window if you might need to change plans
  • double-check the cancellation and refund policy shown on your exact booking page
  • if you’re unsure, confirm with the provider before you pay

That small step can save you stress later, especially if there’s any confusion about whether refunds apply through your booking channel.

Who should book this jet ski rental in Alcúdia Bay

Book this if you want:

  • a short, structured burst of action (about an hour)
  • a guided route with safety focus
  • a swim and snorkel stop as part of the same activity
  • a jet ski experience that’s more controlled than chaotic

You might skip it if you:

  • want nonstop top-speed riding with lots of aggressive turns
  • are not comfortable following safety instructions closely
  • care a lot about included photos without needing to pay extra

It’s a great match for first-timers who want to feel confident quickly, plus for adventurous couples who want to share one jet ski without worrying about crowded chaos.

Should you book the 60-minute Alcudia Bay jet ski with Alcudia Jets?

I’d book this if you’re choosing a Mallorca activity that mixes speed with a real water break and you like having a guide manage the “how” of the ride. The package includes vests, insurance, and petrol, and the driver + pillion setup makes it good value when two people share the jet ski.

I would think twice if photos are a must-have for you or if you expect a totally unrestricted ride. This is guided, with rules and a capped pace, so your enjoyment will come from playing it smart and listening during the briefing.

If your goal is a safe, high-energy hour on Alcudia Bay, this is one of the more direct ways to get it.

FAQ

How long is the 60-minute jet ski rental in Alcudia Bay?

The experience runs for about 1 hour (approx.).

How many people can ride on one jet ski?

Your jet ski is for two people: a driver and a pillion passenger.

Is the ride guided or self-guided?

It’s guided. You’ll have a guide and a theoretical class before riding.

What’s included in the price, and what isn’t?

The package includes petrol (gasoline), a jet ski for two, the theoretical class, safety vests, and insurance. Photos are not included.

Where does the jet ski tour start and end?

It starts at Alcudiajets, Passeig Marítim, 20, 07400 Alcúdia and ends back at the same meeting point.

What’s the cancellation policy if the weather is bad?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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