REVIEW · LANZAROTE
Double Jet Ski In Playa Chica
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Speed starts fast at Playa Chica. This double jet ski run in Lanzarote keeps you on a planned loop so you never feel turned around, and the mobile ticket helps you move through check-in smoothly. I also like that it’s English-friendly, so the safety briefing is clear from the start.
What really makes this experience work is how safety is handled without drama. You get life jackets, and the staff gives instructions upfront (and repeats key rules) so beginners can get going fast. The double jet ski layout is also simple because the watercraft are automatic. One watch-out: the ride sticks to a wide circuit and you stay well out from the beach, so you should expect more open water than close beach views.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Playa Chica’s jet-ski loop: what the experience feels like
- Getting started fast: meeting point and how check-in typically works
- Double jet ski basics: driver/passenger and automatic controls
- Safety rules that actually shape your ride
- The supervising boat: comfort in case something goes wrong
- The ride itself: what to expect on water in Lanzarote
- Photos and souvenirs: getting memories without hunting
- Price check: is $41.94 good value for a 20-minute double ride?
- Who should book this jet ski in Playa Chica?
- Booking timing and weather: the two things that matter most
- What to do on the day so it feels smooth
- Should you book Double Jet Ski In Playa Chica?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for the Double Jet Ski in Playa Chica?
- How long is the jet ski activity?
- What is the price per person?
- Is the tour available in English?
- Do they provide life jackets?
- How close can you get to the shore?
- Can the passenger switch to become the driver during the ride?
- What is the weight limit?
- What happens if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key highlights at a glance

- 20-minute circuit: a short ride that still delivers real speed time
- Life jackets provided: safety gear is included, not an add-on
- Supervised loop: you follow the route and don’t improvise
- Automatic jet skis: easier handling for first-timers
- Fixed driver/passenger: you can’t swap roles mid-ride
- Photo options: get on-board memories after the run
Playa Chica’s jet-ski loop: what the experience feels like
Playa Chica is a practical spot for a jet-ski session because everything is built around one clear mission: get you safely onto the water, then keep you moving. This activity runs for about 20 minutes, and it’s set up as a wide, designated circuit that brings you back to the meeting point. It’s not the kind of tour where you wonder what happens next.
The vibe is speed-first, but not chaotic. You’ll get a structured start and then spend the time riding rather than stopping for explanations. The “loop” route is a big deal for confidence. Instead of worrying about navigation, you focus on throttle control and staying in your lane on the water.
And yes, you’ll still feel the adrenaline. The whole point is that fast, bouncy jet-ski sensation over water that can change from calm to choppy depending on the day. If your goal is a fun burst of action during a Lanzarote break, this hits that.
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Getting started fast: meeting point and how check-in typically works
You start at Playa Chica Beach, on P.º Barrilla, 35510 Tías, Las Palmas, Spain. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, which keeps logistics easy.
Check-in is designed to be quick. You receive a confirmation at booking, and you use a mobile ticket. The area is also described as near public transportation, which matters if you’re not renting a car and want to keep plans simple.
Group size is small. This activity has a maximum of 2 travelers, so it’s not a crowded operation where you’re waiting around forever. In a short 20-minute experience, smaller groups help you actually use your time.
Double jet ski basics: driver/passenger and automatic controls

This is a double jet ski, so you’ll ride with a driver and a passenger. The key detail: you can’t switch drivers during the ride. That means you should think ahead about who wants to be in control and who’s happiest just riding along.
The good news for beginners: the jets are automatic and described as easy and intuitive to handle. You don’t need to master complex controls before you get going. Instead, you’re mainly learning how to follow the route, maintain distance, and react smoothly when the water changes under you.
If you’re riding as a passenger, you can treat it like a guided thrill ride. Your job is mostly balance and attention—especially when you hit small waves at speed. This is one of those experiences where you’ll feel safer when everyone understands the role they’re playing from minute one.
Safety rules that actually shape your ride
Safety here is not vague. There are specific boundaries that affect how the circuit feels.
First, you’re told not to approach closer than 50 meters from the coast. You’re also told you can’t leave the circuit to go to shore. The reason is simple: you’re operating in a bathing area, so staying in the correct zone protects swimmers and keeps everyone on the same plan.
Second, there’s a spacing rule between watercraft: you must keep a 100-meter safety distance between jet skis. That changes the whole experience. You won’t feel like you’re weaving through a tight pack. Instead, it’s a more controlled pace with enough room to avoid collisions.
Third, all jet skis travel in the same direction, counterclockwise (to the left). That’s one of those details that helps you stay calm. When everyone moves the same way, it’s easier to predict what’s happening around you.
Finally, there are weight limits: maximum 160 kg in total for the double ride. If you’re over that limit, you won’t be able to participate as booked, so it’s worth checking before you commit.
One more point: using the attractions while intoxicated is forbidden. That’s standard for good reason, and it also signals that the operator takes rules seriously.
The supervising boat: comfort in case something goes wrong
You’re not out there alone. A boat supervises the circuit and is there to help if you need anything. The distance you feel from that boat can depend on the conditions and how the circuit is run, but the operator’s message is clear: the boat is on the loop, and help should reach you quickly.
In fact, the staff states that in a real need, they would be with you in less than 1 minute. That’s the kind of reassurance that matters for first-timers. You may not see the boat right next to you at all times, but it’s still part of the safety setup, not just a theoretical promise.
This is also where you should manage expectations. If you’re hoping for the speed boat parked close enough for you to use it as a visual reference the whole time, you might feel it’s farther away than you’d like. Still, the goal is monitoring while keeping the circuit running safely for everyone.
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The ride itself: what to expect on water in Lanzarote
Once you’re set up, your time is a wide circuit ride. The schedule is short by design, so the “flow” matters. You’ll start, get your instructions, and then spend the bulk of those 20 minutes riding.
Because you stay at least 50 meters from the coast, you’re not going to get “beachfront views” the way you might on a coastal walk. You’ll see more open water, and the beach can feel distant. That’s not a flaw in the ride so much as the trade for a safer, defined route in a busy bathing area.
What you will feel is the speed and the quick changes in ride texture. Jet skis can throw you with small bumps. You’ll likely notice how quickly your body adjusts—especially if you’ve never ridden before. The automatic controls also mean less mental load, so you can actually enjoy the sensation rather than fighting the mechanics.
One more practical note: the staff keeps the operation organized so you don’t drift into confusion. The loop prevents the classic “where do we go now?” moment, which is a big deal for beginners.
Photos and souvenirs: getting memories without hunting
This experience is built for fun, but it also knows you’ll want proof you were out there. There’s a photo service available for an extra fee. The operator takes pictures while you’re on the jet ski, and the photo options described include ways to get the images later, such as prints or burning to a CD.
If you like immediate, physical memories (or you just don’t want to stress about your phone getting soaked), this is worth thinking about. It’s also a common add-on because the ride moves fast and you may not get great shots on your own.
Price check: is $41.94 good value for a 20-minute double ride?
At $41.94 per person, this is a straightforward price point for a supervised, short-duration adrenaline activity. The value comes from three things you shouldn’t take for granted:
- Safety systems included: life jackets, fixed circuit rules, and boat supervision.
- Ease for beginners: automatic jet skis and clear initial instruction.
- Time on the water: you’re buying roughly 20 minutes of riding, not hours of waiting.
Could a longer ride cost more? Usually, yes. But if your day is already packed, 20 minutes is often the sweet spot. It’s enough for real fun without turning your afternoon into a half-day logistics mission.
The fact that it’s a small group (max 2 travelers) also adds value. You’re not competing for attention or waiting in a huge lineup while the jet skis take turns.
Who should book this jet ski in Playa Chica?
Book this if you want:
- a beginner-friendly speed experience with instructions at the start
- a safe, structured route so you don’t worry about navigation
- a short, high-energy activity that fits into a busy Lanzarote itinerary
It’s also a good option if you’re traveling as a couple. The double jet ski format naturally pairs a driver and a passenger, and the setup is designed around that.
One real-world detail from the experience setup: the double ride can work with a child as a passenger in some cases. However, you should still stick to the 160 kg total weight limit and follow the safety instructions exactly, since those are what the operator is enforcing.
Booking timing and weather: the two things that matter most
This activity is often booked about 9 days in advance on average, which tells you it’s popular. If you’re traveling in a busier period, I’d try to lock in your time slot sooner rather than later.
Also: good weather is required. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That matters in Lanzarote because wind and sea conditions can change quickly. Your best move is to choose a time window when you’re flexible enough to adapt if conditions aren’t ideal.
What to do on the day so it feels smooth
Arrive with the mindset that you’re joining a short operation with clear rules. Wear something you can get wet, and don’t overthink it. You’ll be briefed for safety before you ride, and the route is controlled.
Pay attention to these things when they explain them:
- where you can go and where you can’t (you stay in the circuit)
- the boat monitoring role if you need help
- keeping distance from other jet skis
- driver/passenger responsibilities (no swapping mid-ride)
If you follow instructions early, you’ll feel the speed sooner and with less stress.
Should you book Double Jet Ski In Playa Chica?
I think this is a smart booking if you want a controlled, beginner-friendly blast of speed in Lanzarote. The safety setup is clear, the jets are automatic, and the circuit keeps you oriented. At $41.94 per person for about 20 minutes, it’s strong value for anyone who’s short on time but still wants the jet-ski thrill.
Skip it (or adjust expectations) if your top priority is scenic coastal sightseeing. The rules keep you well out from shore, so you may not get much beach in your view. Also, be honest about whether you’re ready for the fixed driver/passenger format.
If you want speed, photos, and a well-run, small-group ride at Playa Chica, this is one of the cleaner ways to do it.
FAQ
Where do I meet for the Double Jet Ski in Playa Chica?
You meet at Playa Chica Beach, P.º Barrilla, 35510 Tías, Las Palmas, Spain.
How long is the jet ski activity?
The ride lasts about 20 minutes.
What is the price per person?
It costs $41.94 per person.
Is the tour available in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
Do they provide life jackets?
Yes, life jackets are provided as part of the safety setup.
How close can you get to the shore?
You must not approach less than 50 meters from the coast, and you must stay within the designated circuit.
Can the passenger switch to become the driver during the ride?
No. In a double jet ski, it’s a driver and a passenger setup, and it’s not feasible to change drivers during the ride.
What is the weight limit?
The maximum is 160 kg in total for the double jet ski.
What happens if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
The activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance; changes within 24 hours aren’t accepted.

































