REVIEW · MALLORCA
Alcudia: Jet Ski Tour to Lighthouse Island with photos
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Jet ski time in Alcudia Bay is pure adrenaline. This guided ride mixes fast, guided riding with time to enjoy the water’s clarity and take photos during a scenic stop. I like that the tour is built around a small group so you get real guidance, not a cattle-car vibe. One thing to think about: the snorkel moment sounds optional and brief, so if snorkelling is a must, confirm what’s included right when you arrive.
You also get the practical “you don’t have to worry about a thing” setup: life jacket, a multilingual guide (Spanish, English, German), and free photos sent after the tour. And yes, the ride is for people who want speed, not a slow sightseeing cruise.
Key points up front
- 60 minutes on the jet ski focused on driving, not waiting around
- Small group (up to 8 people) with a live guide
- Photo stop with free pictures delivered after you get back
- Alcudia Bay water clarity and coastal views you’d miss from shore
- Optional short snorkel if you want during the stop
- $180 per group up to 2 (price is higher, but photos are included)
In This Review
- Jet Skiing Alcudia Bay Toward Lighthouse Island: the ride’s the main event
- What 60 minutes of guided jet ski time feels like (and why it matters)
- Meeting at Pontoon Boat Gojet: getting on the water without stress
- The Alcudia Bay photo stop: where the clear water earns its hype
- Optional snorkel time: fun if you want it, worth confirming if it’s a must
- Why the live guide makes or breaks a jet ski tour
- Price and value: is $180 per group up to 2 worth it?
- Who this jet ski tour fits best (and who should skip it)
- Should you book Gojet Mallorca’s Jet Ski Tour to Lighthouse Island?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for the jet ski tour?
- How long is the jet ski portion?
- What’s included in the tour?
- What languages will the guide speak?
- Are photos included, and when will I get them?
- How much does it cost for a group?
- Who isn’t this experience suitable for?
- What ID do I need to bring?
Jet Skiing Alcudia Bay Toward Lighthouse Island: the ride’s the main event

This is not a sit-back-and-wave tour. The point is getting you on a jet ski and letting you drive it with guidance while you explore Alcudia Bay and head toward Lighthouse Island. You’ll spend 60 minutes with the engine humming and the coastline doing the talking.
What makes this experience worth your time is the combination of two things that usually don’t go together: speed and scenery. One part is the thrill—this is described as “one of the fastest motorcycles” for the time you’re out there. The other part is the setting: the bay is known for clear, transparent-looking water, so even a short scenic pause tends to feel special.
The practical takeaway for you: if you want a jet ski experience that actually feels like a tour (not just a rental with instructions), this fits. But if you’re looking for a long, leisurely boat day with lots of swimming, this is more focused and shorter.
What 60 minutes of guided jet ski time feels like (and why it matters)

A 60-minute jet ski slot is short enough to stay exciting, long enough that it doesn’t feel like a tease. The schedule is built around that single block of action. You’re not bouncing between multiple activities for hours.
Also, the tour’s described as guided, with you continuing through the bay and then returning until you reach the Nautical Club area and wrap up at the meeting point. That matters because you can relax a bit: you’re not trying to figure out where to go while also handling a fast-moving craft.
One more detail that you’ll care about: the guide is set up to give you freedom in how fast you feel comfortable going. That’s a big deal for mixed comfort levels in your group. If you’re the type who wants to lean in and go quicker, you likely can. If you’d rather keep it controlled, you likely can too.
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Meeting at Pontoon Boat Gojet: getting on the water without stress

The meeting point is very specific, and that’s good news. You start at pantalan number 4, Pontoon Boat Gojet. Bring your personal ID—a passport or ID card is required, and a copy is accepted.
If you’ve ever shown up late to a waterfront activity, you know how chaotic it can get. This one is small-group style (limited to 8 participants), so showing up on time matters more than with big bus tours. Give yourself enough buffer to park, find the correct pontoon, and check in calmly.
What’s included also helps you arrive prepared. You’ll have a life jacket provided, so you don’t need to source gear. Still, wear something you can move in and get wet without worrying about it. And if you plan to take photos, keep your phone in a secure place until the photo stop.
The Alcudia Bay photo stop: where the clear water earns its hype

The tour includes a stop focused on photos. The water in Alcudia Bay is described as transparent, and that clarity is a big part of why this stop works. Even when you’re not snorkeling, the visual payoff is real: the coastline, light on the water, and the sense of being out there with the sea around you.
Then there’s the practical side: photos are free. The tour says they’ll send you all the photos at the moment you reach the end point. That takes pressure off you. You can enjoy the ride and let the team handle capturing it.
Here’s a smart way to plan for this moment: be ready to follow instructions quickly when you’re told where to position yourself for photos. If you spend the whole stop fiddling with devices, you’ll miss the best angles and the timing.
Optional snorkel time: fun if you want it, worth confirming if it’s a must

During the photo time, there’s also mention of a short moment to snorkel if we want while taking photographs. That tells you two things:
1) snorkelling is not the main feature for the full tour window, and
2) it’s likely tied to the stop and conditions at the moment.
That’s the main consideration for your expectations. If you’re booking specifically for snorkelling, don’t assume you’ll get a full snorkel session. The tour describes it as brief, and one experience pointed out that snorkelling expectations didn’t match what was available on arrival.
My advice: if snorkelling matters to you, confirm at check-in what’s possible that day. Ask a simple question before you hop on. You’ll get peace of mind, and you’ll avoid the kind of disappointment that comes from assuming.
Why the live guide makes or breaks a jet ski tour
This tour runs with a live tour guide speaking Spanish, English, and German. That language coverage matters more than it sounds, especially when safety instructions and route guidance are involved.
Small group size (up to 8) also changes the experience. You’re more likely to be able to hear instructions, see what you’re supposed to do, and get personal corrections if needed. The tour is described as guided, and that guidance shows up in how people report feeling looked after—like the guide makes sure you’re having fun and keeps things moving.
There’s also the photo angle. You’ll likely be taking pictures at the stop, but the tour also includes photos by the team. That means you don’t have to choose between driving and documenting. You get both: you ride, then you get the proof later.
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Price and value: is $180 per group up to 2 worth it?
Let’s talk money honestly. The listed price is $180 per group up to 2, and the tour rating is strong (4.9 with 50 reviews). Yes, that’s not “cheap for Mallorca” pricing.
But the value case is pretty clear when you line up what’s included:
- 60 minutes of jet ski time, not a short introductory spin
- Life jacket included
- Free photos (you don’t pay extra for memories)
- A guided route through Alcudia Bay with a scenic stop
- A small group size that keeps the experience from feeling rushed or chaotic
There’s also the “why this is different” factor. One of the big draws is getting access to scenic coastal areas you can’t easily reach the same way from shore. That’s part of what you’re paying for: being on the water with momentum, not trekking around trying to chase views.
The tradeoff is that the thrill is the main ingredient, and the tour isn’t a full-day sightseeing program. If you want hours of multiple stops, or if you’re mainly chasing snorkeling time, another format may feel better for your budget.
My bottom-line take: it’s great value if you want a proper adrenaline ride plus photos in a small group. It’s hard to justify if you’d only enjoy the water “a little.”
Who this jet ski tour fits best (and who should skip it)
This is a strong pick for:
- couples or pairs (because it’s per group up to 2)
- adrenaline seekers who want faster driving with a guide
- people who care about photos and want them handled for you
- visitors who like the idea of exploring Alcudia Bay from the water, not just from the promenade
It may not fit if:
- you’re traveling with children under 5 (not suitable)
- you’re pregnant (not suitable)
- your priority is long snorkelling time rather than a short optional moment
If you’re somewhere in the middle—excited to ride but worried about confidence—this is still worth considering because the tour is guided and described as giving you freedom on how fast you go. That makes it easier to choose your comfort level while still having fun.
Should you book Gojet Mallorca’s Jet Ski Tour to Lighthouse Island?

Book it if you want a guided jet ski experience with real time on the water, clear Alcudia Bay scenery, and free photos taken for you. The small group cap helps keep it personal, and the ride-and-stop structure makes it feel like an actual outing instead of a quick rental.
Think twice (or ask extra questions) if snorkelling is your main goal. Since the snorkel is described as a short optional moment during the stop, you’ll want confirmation on what you’ll realistically get that day.
Also, if you’re on a tight vacation schedule, this is a clean way to add a high-energy activity without losing half your day. One hour total with 60 minutes of jet ski time is a good deal for your itinerary.
If you’re excited about speed, you like water clarity views, and you want the photos handled, this is a strong yes.
FAQ
Where do I meet for the jet ski tour?
You meet at pantalan number 4, Pontoon Boat Gojet. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the jet ski portion?
The jet ski tour lasts 60 minutes. The overall duration is listed as 1 hour, and you’ll need to check availability for starting times.
What’s included in the tour?
Included are the 60-minute jet ski tour, a life jacket, and free photos.
What languages will the guide speak?
The live tour guide speaks Spanish, English, and German.
Are photos included, and when will I get them?
Yes. Photos are included for free, and the tour says they’ll send you all the photos at the moment you reach the end point.
How much does it cost for a group?
The price is listed as $180 per group up to 2.
Who isn’t this experience suitable for?
It’s not suitable for children under 5 years old and not suitable for pregnant women.
What ID do I need to bring?
Bring your passport or ID card. A copy is accepted.
If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you care more about speed or snorkeling, and I’ll help you decide if this fits your day in Alcúdia.





































