REVIEW · MALLORCA
Alcudia: JetSki Tour Coll Baix beach & Caves (free Photos)
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Cruising out from Alcúdia on a jet ski feels like a shortcut to summer. This 1.5-hour ride threads through Mallorca’s north coast, includes a stop near Alcanada lighthouse island for photos, then heads to Coll Baix cove for a swim in very clear water. It’s a fun way to see the coastline without the slow bus-and-wait vibe.
I especially like the focus on hands-on riding time: 90 minutes of driving the latest Jet Skis means you’re not stuck watching from a distance. I also like that the company builds in a real water break, so you get that bright, cool-off swim rather than just passing by the scenery. One thing to keep in mind: access to the caves can depend on conditions—if the sea is a bit rough, you may only get a look from the outside instead of entering.
In This Review
- Key points before you book
- Why this Alcúdia jet ski route feels different
- Meeting at Club Náutico Alcudiamar: timing is part of the experience
- What the briefing typically covers
- The 90-minute jet ski ride: from port to Alcanada views
- Coll Baix caves: when waves decide the script
- Coll Baix swim stop: where the water quality is the star
- Photos and the end of the tour: plan your phone decisions
- Price and value: $234 per group up to 2
- Who this tour suits (and who should skip it)
- You’ll likely love it if you:
- You should skip it if:
- Jet ski rules you should know before you go
- Practical tips to make your ride smoother
- Should you book the Gojet Mallorca Alcúdia Jet Ski Tour to Coll Baix caves?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Alcúdia JetSki Tour to Coll Baix beach & Caves?
- What is the price for the tour?
- Where do we meet for the tour?
- Are life vests provided?
- Are photos included, and are they free?
- Can I drive the jet ski if I’m under 16?
- Do riders under 18 need any documents?
- Is the tour suitable for children?
- Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
- What should I bring with me?
Key points before you book

- 90 minutes on new jet skis (not a brief taster ride)
- Alcanada lighthouse island photo stop to reset your phone… except you probably won’t want to
- Coll Baix cave area visit with safety-first decisions if waves are up
- Swim stop in crystal-clear water so you actually feel the Mallorca heat cool off
- Free photos sent after the tour, plus a life vest included
Why this Alcúdia jet ski route feels different

Alcúdia is great for beach time, but this tour adds movement and sea views you can’t get from shore. You ride along Mallorca’s north coast, where cliffs, coves, and water color change fast. It’s the kind of route where your brain switches from sightseeing to “hold on, this is fun.”
The itinerary also has a nice rhythm. You get guided riding out, then a more scenic pause near Alcanada lighthouse island, and finally the payoff at Coll Baix cove where you can cool off. That last part matters—jet skiing is exciting, but swimming is memorable.
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Meeting at Club Náutico Alcudiamar: timing is part of the experience

You meet at Club Nautico Alcudiamar, Pier 4, at the pontoon with Gojet Mallorca (Pier 4, Pontoon Boat Gojet). Plan to arrive early. One guest recommendation stands out: arrive about 30 minutes before so the safety briefing isn’t rushed.
This tour runs with an instructor present and active on the water. That means you’ll get the rules and hand signals before you’re sent into open sea. Think of it as the difference between “I hope I’ll manage” and okay, I know exactly what to do when the guide calls out changes.
What the briefing typically covers
You’re given instructions for:
- how to ride safely in deeper water
- where to follow the group
- what to do during stops (including the swim segment)
If you tend to feel anxious with speed sports, don’t worry—you’re not thrown into the deep end without guidance. The guide can be serious at first, but it’s because they’re responsible for the whole group.
The 90-minute jet ski ride: from port to Alcanada views

The driving time is a big selling point here. The plan is roughly 90 minutes of fun driving on the water, using new Jet Skis.
After the briefing, you head out along the coast toward the area near Alcanada lighthouse island. This is your first real scenery moment: you’ll pause long enough for photos in a viewpoint that feels dramatically coastal—especially if you like images where the sea looks almost unreal.
Then you continue onward until you reach the Coll Baix cove area. The ride isn’t just transportation. It’s part of the show. Expect a mix of quicker stretches and slower segments where you can focus on the views and your line.
Coll Baix caves: when waves decide the script

The tour’s name promises caves, and you will visit the Coll Baix cave area. But here’s the practical truth that keeps the experience safe: if conditions aren’t right—like higher waves—the guide may adjust how close you get or whether you can navigate inside.
One example from real-world operation: on a rougher day, the group could only see the caves from outside because driving in would have been too risky. You still get the destination experience, just not the “enter the cave” version.
So go in with the right mindset:
- You’re booking for the overall route + the cove + swimming.
- The cave detail is still part of the plan, but safety can override the exact approach.
That flexibility is a good sign. It means the crew is watching the sea, not forcing an idea.
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Coll Baix swim stop: where the water quality is the star

The tour includes a stop to swim in the Coll Baix area, described as crystal clear water. This is the break that makes the whole thing feel balanced. You get speed and wind on your face, then you cool off where the water looks inviting enough to jump in without debate.
A few useful expectations:
- You’ll get a short rest period during the tour at the cove.
- You can swim and take it easy for a bit while the group organizes.
- A life vest is included, which helps you focus on enjoying the water rather than second-guessing yourself.
You may also notice that some guests talk about having time that feels a little playful after the guided pacing—like extra room to enjoy the jet ski near the instructor, within safe limits. If you want more riding feel, the best strategy is to pick the longer slot available (this tour is 1.5 hours total).
Photos and the end of the tour: plan your phone decisions
Photos are included, free of charge. The crew takes photos and also records videos at the right moments, then sends them afterward. That’s a big deal because it reduces the “stop riding to capture the perfect shot” pressure.
You can bring your phone. But I’d treat that as optional, not required. One practical tip from firsthand experience: carrying a phone adds another thing to worry about. If it drops in the water, the day keeps going, but your photos might not.
So here’s the best approach:
- Leave the phone off your mind while you ride.
- Use your hands and eyes for the experience.
- Let the guide handle the shots.
Price and value: $234 per group up to 2

The price is listed as $234 per group up to 2, and the duration is 1.5 hours with 90 minutes of riding. That pricing structure matters because it often works out differently than per-person tours.
Think about value like this:
- You’re not paying for a long sightseeing bus loop.
- You’re paying for time on a powerful vehicle, plus a guided route and a swim stop.
- You’re also getting free photos and a life vest.
Is it cheap? No. But it’s also not an “in-out” activity where you spend most of the time waiting at the pier. If jet skis are on your Mallorca wish list, this is the kind of format where you feel like you actually did something active and coastal—without turning your day into a full half-day production.
Who this tour suits (and who should skip it)
This is built for people who want speed, sea views, and a quick swim moment—not a calm paddle or a long beach hike.
You’ll likely love it if you:
- want an active day that’s still time-efficient
- enjoy following a guide but having moments to enjoy the ride
- want a jet ski outing that includes both scenery and swimming
You should skip it if:
- you’re pregnant (not suitable)
- you’re bringing children under 5
- the rider driving is under 16 years (they can’t drive)
- you’re planning to let someone under 18 drive without parental permission
Also consider your comfort level in open water. The tour includes deeper-water riding, so you’ll want to pay attention and follow instructions closely—especially during safety guidance.
Jet ski rules you should know before you go
This tour has clear requirements, and they’re there for a reason.
- ID required: Bring a passport or ID card.
- Driving age: Persons under 16 can’t drive the jet ski.
- Parental permission: Riders under 18 must bring parental permission to drive.
- Life vest: Provided (still, treat it seriously and wear it properly).
If you’ve never ridden before, you’ll likely get your bearings during the briefing and the early riding section. A guide can sound strict at first, then become clearer once you see how they run the group.
Practical tips to make your ride smoother
A few small things can make the difference between “wow” and “why didn’t I bring that”:
- Arrive early so the briefing flows. Roughly 30 minutes early is a smart move.
- Follow every safety instruction without editing it in your head. Deep water + speed is not the place for improvising.
- Keep your phone secure or minimal. If you want it for photos, think twice about the risk.
- Wear swim-ready clothing. You’ll be around water and you’ll likely want to be comfortable getting in and out for the swim stop.
- Expect condition-based cave access. If the sea isn’t cooperating, the guide will adjust for safety.
Should you book the Gojet Mallorca Alcúdia Jet Ski Tour to Coll Baix caves?
Book it if you want a Mallorca coastal experience that’s active, fast, and genuinely scenic—one where swimming is part of the payoff and free photos reduce the stress of documenting everything yourself.
Don’t book it if you’re hoping for a guaranteed “jet through the caves” moment no matter the weather. The sea decides part of the plan, and that’s the tradeoff for safety.
My quick decision rule:
- If you’re comfortable with speed, open water riding, and following a briefing, this is a strong pick.
- If you want a calm, predictable “always enter the caves” itinerary, you may feel frustrated on a rougher day.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Alcúdia JetSki Tour to Coll Baix beach & Caves?
The duration is 1.5 hours.
What is the price for the tour?
The price is $234 per group up to 2.
Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is Club Nautico Alcudiamar, Pier 4, Pontoon Boat Gojet.
Are life vests provided?
Yes. A lifevest is included.
Are photos included, and are they free?
Yes. Photos are free and you receive them after the tour.
Can I drive the jet ski if I’m under 16?
No. Persons under 16 years of age are not allowed to drive the jet ski.
Do riders under 18 need any documents?
Yes. Persons under 18 must bring a parental permission to drive the jet ski.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 5. Driving rules also apply based on age.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
No. It is not suitable for pregnant women.
What should I bring with me?
Bring a passport or ID card. Also plan to follow any safety guidance from the instructor.






































