REVIEW · MALLORCA
Can Picafort: Guided Playa de Muro Jet Ski Tour with Photos
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Can Picafort looks great from the beach. It looks wildly different from a jet ski skimming Alcudia Bay. I like how this is a short, guided ride that still gives you big-movie views of Can Picafort and Playa de Muro from the water.
I also love that your guide handles the whole experience with photo coverage built in, so you’re not stuck juggling a phone while you’re trying not to fall off. One consideration: it’s a fast adrenaline activity, and conditions on Mallorca’s bay (wind and waves) can make the ride bouncier.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Can Picafort Jet Ski: Fast Fun with Real Sea Views
- Meeting at GOJET: Get Ready Without Making It Complicated
- The 30-Minute Route Across Alcudia Bay and Playa de Muro
- What makes this route valuable
- The Best Part: Landmark Views You Can’t Get by Foot
- Safety and Speed: How to Have Fun Without Overthinking It
- Conditions to expect
- Photos Included: Your Proof of a Very Short Adventure
- Value for Money: Why $112 for a Jet Ski Ride Makes Sense
- Who This Works Best For (and Who Might Want Another Plan)
- Perfect fit
- Consider skipping if
- First-Timer Tips That Make the Biggest Difference
- Booking Reality: Timing, Language, and Small-Group Comfort
- Should You Book This Can Picafort Jet Ski Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski tour?
- Where do I meet for the Can Picafort jet ski experience?
- Is the tour guided?
- What languages does the guide speak?
- How many people are in the group?
- Are professional photos included?
- Who can drive the jet ski?
- Who can ride the jet ski?
- Is the tour suitable for children under 5?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- 30 minutes on the water: enough time to feel the adrenaline without making the day disappear.
- Small group of up to 2: you’ll get more focused attention and quicker help if it’s your first time.
- Professional photos included: your group gets shot during the ride and handed back at the end.
- Guide-led route around Alcudia Bay: you’ll see Can Picafort and Playa de Muro from angles few people get.
- Minimum age rules: driver must be 18+, and riders must be over 5.
- Guide speaks English and Spanish: helpful for safety tips and getting comfortable on the jet ski.
Can Picafort Jet Ski: Fast Fun with Real Sea Views

This is the kind of activity that makes you instantly understand why Mallorca gets so much jet-ski hype. You start in Can Picafort and ride out over the clear water near Alcudia Bay, getting that wide-open “you’re going somewhere” feeling fast. In about half an hour, you’ll go from shoreline scenery to waterline perspectives most people never see.
Two things make it especially appealing. First, the ride is guided, so you’re not guessing where to go or what to look at. Second, you get photos included, which turns a quick splashy adventure into something you can actually keep.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Mallorca
Meeting at GOJET: Get Ready Without Making It Complicated

You’ll meet at the GOJET – Jet ski tour office in Can Picafort. That’s where you check in before heading out, and it’s also where you end—this is not a long transfer day. Plan for a simple, direct setup so you spend your energy on the water, not on logistics.
Because it’s a small group limited to 2 participants, the check-in pace tends to be more personal. That matters when you’re new or you just want to feel confident quickly. The most useful part of the start is how clearly the guide sets expectations for riding and safety so you know what to focus on once you’re moving.
The 30-Minute Route Across Alcudia Bay and Playa de Muro

The tour runs for 30 minutes, and that short time is intentional. You’re not spending hours on a boat; you’re riding. The route is designed around the coastline and the water between Playa de Muro, Can Picafort, and the wider Alcudia Bay area.
Here’s what that usually means in practice. You’ll get shoreline views immediately, then you’ll spend the bulk of the ride out in open water where the horizon and coastal shapes look cleaner and more dramatic. Even though the duration is brief, the changes in perspective happen quickly: beach shapes, water color, and the way the coast curves all shift once you’re a bit farther out.
What makes this route valuable
- You see key coastlines from multiple angles instead of one static viewpoint.
- You get the “high-speed travel” effect—movement makes the scenery feel bigger.
- You go somewhere that’s hard or impossible to reach on foot, so it feels like a real change of scenery.
The Best Part: Landmark Views You Can’t Get by Foot

This tour is about seeing the same Mallorca coastline in a different language: from the water. From a jet ski, Can Picafort and Playa de Muro don’t look like postcards. They look like coastlines you’re traveling along.
You’ll likely notice the contrast between what’s on land and what’s on the waterline. Buildings, beach stretches, and the shape of bays make more sense when you’re out there tracking the curvature. And since the guide is leading the ride, you’re more likely to get meaningful sightlines instead of just going fast in one direction.
If you’re the type who loves quick photos with context, this tour is built for you. You’ll be close enough to the coast for recognizable views, but far enough to make it look like you’re in a totally different world than the beach.
You can also read our reviews of more photography tours in Mallorca
Safety and Speed: How to Have Fun Without Overthinking It
This is an adrenaline activity. Jet skiing can be powerful, and the ride comes with the fun physics of speed, water texture, and small changes in balance.
I’d treat the start like a warm-up and keep your ego in check. The helpful coaching is part of what makes this experience work, especially if you’re going for the first time. When people rush to go full-speed too quickly, it can turn into a “learning moment” rather than a “victory lap.”
The practical sweet spot: listen to the guide, get comfortable, then let your confidence build. If it’s windy or the water is rough, you’ll appreciate staying smooth and controlled rather than trying to force maximum speed from the first minute.
Conditions to expect
The area can get wind and waves, and on days with bigger chop the ride feels more intense. That doesn’t mean it’s unsafe with proper instruction, but it does change comfort. If you’re sensitive to bouncing, you may want to keep expectations realistic and focus on maintaining control.
Photos Included: Your Proof of a Very Short Adventure
This tour includes professional photos taken by your guide during the ride. That’s a big deal because jet skis are not the place to run around filming and hope you got something sharp. You’ll come back with images that actually show you riding, not just blurry water streaks.
Timing-wise, you’ll have the photos delivered at the end of the tour. That means you don’t need to wait days for a link or wonder if the upload will fail. It’s a simple souvenir: you get the thrill, then you get something tangible right away.
If you’re traveling with friends or family, photos also make the experience easier to share later. Instead of trying to describe it, you’ll have images that show the coastline from the same perspective you felt.
Value for Money: Why $112 for a Jet Ski Ride Makes Sense

At $112 per group up to 2, this is priced for a shared thrill rather than a solo excursion. And for many people, that math is surprisingly fair because you’re not just paying for a ride—you’re paying for a guided experience plus the photo package.
Here’s the value angle I’d use to decide:
- You’re getting a guide, not a free-for-all rental.
- You’re getting photos, which adds real overhead if you had to arrange it yourself.
- You’re getting a concentrated time block. Thirty minutes can be the perfect “I want energy, not a full day” activity.
So if you and one other person want a memorable Mallorca moment that doesn’t eat your entire afternoon, this price can feel like a bargain compared to longer, more complex tours.
Who This Works Best For (and Who Might Want Another Plan)
This is best for adults and kids who meet the age rules and like action. If you want scenic views with a side of speed, you’ll probably enjoy it a lot.
Perfect fit
- You’re in Can Picafort and want something different from beach lounging.
- You want guided coaching and not just a rental with a map.
- You care about photos without messing with camera settings on the go.
- You enjoy adrenaline, and you’re okay with the sea being the sea.
Consider skipping if
- You have very young kids. The tour is not suitable for children under 5.
- You’re expecting a calm, slow sightseeing cruise. This is a jet ski ride, and the pace is the point.
- Unaccompanied minors are a concern; minors must be handled according to the activity’s rules.
First-Timer Tips That Make the Biggest Difference
If you’re new to jet skis, your success comes down to two things: attitude and listening.
First: take the guide’s instructions seriously, especially around speed and control. If you treat it like a video game and go hard instantly, the water will humble you fast. Start steady and let your body learn the balance rhythm.
Second: respect the day’s conditions. On breezy, choppy water, the ride can feel like more of a workout. The good news is that the coaching is there to help you handle it. You’ll likely get the most fun when you focus on smooth control instead of pure acceleration.
Last practical thought: keep your expectations aligned with the time. Thirty minutes goes fast. If you’re hoping for a long hangout at the water’s edge, this isn’t that. It’s a concentrated burst.
Booking Reality: Timing, Language, and Small-Group Comfort
The duration is 30 minutes, and you’ll see available start times when you check. Since it’s small-group, timing matters. You’ll get the most out of it when you choose a slot that doesn’t feel rushed and lines up with your energy level for the day.
The tour runs with a live guide in English and Spanish, which is helpful if you don’t speak Spanish. Safety and instructions land better when you can understand every step without guesswork.
Small-group comfort also matters. When there are only up to 2 participants, you’re not fighting for attention. If you need clarification or a quick adjustment, you’re more likely to get it quickly.
Should You Book This Can Picafort Jet Ski Tour?
Book it if you want a high-energy Mallorca moment with big water views, a guide, and photos included—all in a tight 30-minute package. It’s a strong choice for couples and friends who want one unforgettable activity without turning the day into a logistics project.
Think twice if you want a super calm sightseeing experience, or if you know you’ll struggle with speed and bouncing water. And if you’re riding for the first time, go in ready to listen and start smoothly. You’ll enjoy the ride more when you let the guide set the pace instead of forcing it.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski tour?
The tour duration is 30 minutes.
Where do I meet for the Can Picafort jet ski experience?
You meet at the GOJET – Jet ski tour office in Can Picafort.
Is the tour guided?
Yes, it includes a live tour guide.
What languages does the guide speak?
The guide offers English and Spanish.
How many people are in the group?
The group is limited to 2 participants.
Are professional photos included?
Yes. Your guide snaps professional photos during the tour, and they are delivered at the end.
Who can drive the jet ski?
Drivers must be at least 18 years old.
Who can ride the jet ski?
Riders must be over age 5.
Is the tour suitable for children under 5?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 5.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






































