REVIEW · MALLORCA
Andratx: Jetski Tour 30′
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Full throttle on Mallorca, with scenery to match. This 30-minute Andratx jetski tour lets you pilot your own jet ski and run the route for views over the Dragonera Natural Park area. You get speed, salt spray, and big coastline moments without needing a license.
I also like how the experience is built around one job: get you out on the water fast, with clear instruction and a guide who handles the plan. You cruise from the Port of Andratx through deep blue water, with stops for views and candid photos you can pick up at the end.
One consideration: it’s not suitable for non-swimmers (or pregnant women), and 30 minutes can feel short once you’re rolling.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you book
- 30 minutes on the water: what this jetski tour is really like
- Arriving at Andratx: the La Cantina meeting point and quick handoff
- From briefing to first acceleration: what you’ll do before you go fast
- Speed runs with a guide: how the route and pacing work
- The best part of Mallorca from sea level: Dragonera and the Tramuntana coast
- Photo stops without the hassle: how the picture part works
- Cooling off and splashing around: what to expect with gear and comfort
- Price and value: paying $112 for up to two people
- Who this Andratx jetski tour suits best
- Should you book the Andratx jetski tour?
- FAQ
- Do I need a license to ride the jet ski?
- How long is the jetski tour?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- What ID do I need to bring?
- What should I bring for the ride?
- What languages are the guides available in?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is this tour suitable for everyone?
- Are photos included?
- What are the cancellation rules and payment options?
Key highlights to know before you book

- Pilot your own jet ski on a guided route off the Port of Andratx
- 30 minutes of top-speed riding over waves and open water
- Dragonera and Tramuntana views from sea level during planned photo stops
- Guide-captured photos included, delivered back to you at the end
- Small group limit of 8, so instruction stays practical
- No license required, but you do need personal ID
30 minutes on the water: what this jetski tour is really like

This isn’t the kind of tour where you spend most of your time waiting around. The point is simple: you meet at the port, get the basics, then you take control of your own jet ski for a tight 30-minute ride. That short time frame matters because you’re never stuck wondering when the fun starts. The momentum stays high.
The “top speed” wording in the experience description isn’t just marketing language either. The ride is designed for adrenaline: cruising at full pace behind your local guide, with wave-and-splash motion as you head out along the Andratx coast. If you like speed and motion, you’ll get what you came for.
If you prefer slow, scenic boating, this isn’t that. You’re on a fast craft, you’ll feel the spray, and you’ll be focused on handling the jet ski. Think of it as a guided performance of control—your job is steering and staying comfortable, the guide’s job is routing you through the best coastline sightlines.
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Arriving at Andratx: the La Cantina meeting point and quick handoff

Your day starts in the Port of Andratx area, meeting in front of the restaurant La Cantina. Bring your voucher and show it to get going. You’ll also need your passport or personal ID, so don’t leave it in your hotel safe.
This matters more than you’d think. On water tours, the timeline is tight. You don’t want a last-minute scramble for documents or swim gear while everyone else is being sorted into the briefing.
Plan for the practical reality of a port: you’ll be close to the water right away. There’s no long bus transfer described here—this is a focused activity built around getting you on the jet skis and out quickly.
From briefing to first acceleration: what you’ll do before you go fast

Before you speed off, you’ll get time to learn the basics of jetski control. The setup is straightforward: meet, get oriented, then hop on when you’re ready.
Because you’ll be piloting your own jet ski, you’re not just riding behind someone and hoping for the best. You’ll learn how to maneuver the craft enough to feel in control as you head into open water. For most people, that initial instruction time is where comfort is built. If you pay attention, you’ll have a smoother ride instead of spending your best moments fighting the learning curve.
Also, keep expectations realistic. You’re not signing up for a stunt show or a long training session. You’re learning enough to get the thrill safely and enjoyably, then you go.
Speed runs with a guide: how the route and pacing work
Once you’re on board, you cruise at full speed behind your local guide. That “behind the guide” detail is important. It means you’re not trying to navigate while going fast. Your energy goes into steering and staying aware of the craft around you, while the guide handles the route.
The experience description points to both the Port of Andratx and the open ocean feel out along the coastline. Translation: you’ll experience that shift from calm-port vibes to more movement when the water conditions and coastline views open up.
You’ll also have moments to stop and look, not just blast past scenery. The tour includes planned photo and viewing moments. Even if you love speed, these pauses are where you regain your breath and actually take in what you’re riding past.
The best part of Mallorca from sea level: Dragonera and the Tramuntana coast

This is where the tour earns its keep. The ride isn’t only about adrenaline. You’re also getting views out toward Dragonera Natural Park and the Tramuntana coast.
Why that matters: sea-level views are different from what you get from roads or viewpoints. From the water, the coastline shape and cliffs feel closer and more layered. Even short stops can make a big visual impact when you’re watching the land forms unfold in real time as you travel.
There’s also a clear highlight called out: Dragonera Island. Expect to see it as part of the guided route, with stops designed for enjoying the scenery and getting photos.
If you’re the type who likes to trade a crowded landmark for a moment on the move, this does a good job. You’re not stuck staring at the same view for long. You’re passing it, and you get different angles as you go.
Photo stops without the hassle: how the picture part works

One of the smartest parts of this tour is how the photo plan removes stress. The guide captures candid photos while you enjoy the ride and views. That means you’re not constantly stopping, taking your own shots, or asking strangers to help you get a decent image in salty wind.
The photos are included, and you receive them after your 30 minutes are over. So you’re not waiting days for a random online gallery link. You focus on the experience, then you walk away with the memory package.
If you’ve ever spent a great day on the coast with no good photos because you were too busy being wet and delighted, you’ll appreciate this approach.
Cooling off and splashing around: what to expect with gear and comfort
Jet skis mean water contact. You’ll feel it in the spray, and you’ll likely end up splashed. That’s part of the fun, but it also affects what you should bring.
Here’s what the tour asks you to bring:
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Passport or ID card
Don’t treat sunscreen like a “nice-to-have.” The ride is time-sensitive and outdoors. You’ll be in direct sun while moving fast, so sun protection is your best comfort upgrade.
And pack for wet. A towel is what keeps the rest of your day from becoming a misery tour. You don’t want to spend your next meal drying off with borrowed shirts.
Price and value: paying $112 for up to two people
The price is $112 per group up to 2, and the tour is 30 minutes. That sounds simple, but the value comes from what’s included.
Your price includes:
- Guided jetski tour
- A guide
- Photos
So you’re not paying extra for a second person to take photos or for the “experience” staff. The money is focused on the main activity: getting you on a jet ski for a short, high-intensity ride with a guide and memories sorted.
How to think about value as a buyer:
- If you’re coming as a pair, you split the group price, and the per-person cost becomes reasonable.
- If you’re solo, you may still be paying the full group rate (the description says per group up to 2). In that case, the value depends on whether you really want to do this now for 30 minutes rather than compare longer tours.
One more value angle: small groups help keep the experience feeling personal. With up to 8 participants, it’s easier for the briefing to stay practical and for the guide to keep an eye on controls.
Who this Andratx jetski tour suits best
This tour fits best if you want:
- Hands-on control (you pilot your own jet ski)
- Short, energetic fun rather than an all-day excursion
- Coastline views you can enjoy while moving
- A guide who handles photos, so you don’t miss the experience
It’s not the right choice if you:
- Can’t swim (it’s listed as not suitable for non-swimmers)
- Are pregnant (also listed as not suitable)
If you’re unsure about whether you’ll enjoy the speed, be honest with yourself. The tour is built around top-speed riding and open-water motion. It’s thrilling by design.
Should you book the Andratx jetski tour?
I’d book if you check most of these boxes:
- You want 30 minutes of real action on the water
- You’re comfortable being splashed and handling sun exposure
- You like guided routes where navigation is handled for you
- You want photos included without extra effort
I wouldn’t book if you’re looking for a slow scenic ride, or if you fall into the listed “not suitable” categories. And if 30 minutes feels too brief for your style, consider that this tour is intentionally short so the energy stays high.
Overall, the rating is 4.8 out of 5 based on 11 ratings, and the tour description lines up with why that score makes sense: you get control, speed, strong coastline views, and included photos in a tight package.
FAQ
Do I need a license to ride the jet ski?
No. The activity notes that you do not need a license for this jetski experience.
How long is the jetski tour?
The duration is 30 minutes. Starting times depend on availability.
Where do I meet for the tour?
Meet in front of the restaurant La Cantina. You’ll show your voucher there.
What ID do I need to bring?
Bring your passport or personal ID card, and remember to bring it with you for check-in.
What should I bring for the ride?
Bring swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen, plus your passport or ID card.
What languages are the guides available in?
The live tour guide speaks Spanish and English.
How many people are in the group?
It’s limited to a small group with up to 8 participants.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
No. It’s not suitable for pregnant women and it’s not suitable for non-swimmers.
Are photos included?
Yes. Photos are included, and your guide captures candid photos during the tour. You get the photos back after the ride.
What are the cancellation rules and payment options?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, with no payment today.
































