REVIEW · LANZAROTE
Individual Jet Ski In Playa Chica
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Speed meets a strict safety plan. That’s the vibe on an individual jet ski at Playa Chica, with about 20 minutes on the water and a clear, controlled route. I like that the setup feels organized from the start and that the company runs a new, constantly renewed fleet—so you’re not fighting old equipment while you’re trying to enjoy the ride.
My main delight is the practical safety approach: you’re kept in a wide circuit, watched over by a supervising boat, and given rules that make the experience feel confidence-building. One consideration: this is not a free-roam coastal cruise. You must stay inside the circuit and keep distance from shore, so you’re choosing speed and structure over wandering close to the coastline.
In This Review
- Key points
- Playa Chica meeting point: quick start, right by the action
- 20 minutes on the water: speed, but with a boxed-in route
- Safety rules that shape the whole experience
- Jet ski fleet, equipment feel, and the 160 kg limit
- Staff, organization, and why the experience feels family-friendly
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for
- Who should book this individual jet ski in Playa Chica?
- Weather matters more than you think in Lanzarote
- Practical tips to get the most out of your 20 minutes
- Should you book this Playa Chica jet ski ride?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski experience at Playa Chica?
- Where does the activity start and end?
- How much does the individual jet ski cost?
- Is the experience in English?
- Is this a private activity?
- Is there a weight limit?
- What safety rules are enforced on the water?
- Is there staff or a boat supervising the ride?
- What happens if the weather isn’t good?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key points

- 20 minutes of riding time on a wide, controlled circuit off Playa Chica
- Strong safety framework: stay well off the coast and keep a distance from other jet skis
- Newer jet skis with a constantly renewed fleet for a smoother, more reliable ride
- English-speaking support and a private setup for your group only
- Photo option you can buy after (one review mentions about €20 for 20+ photos)
Playa Chica meeting point: quick start, right by the action

Most people want two things from a Lanzarote jet ski: easy access and clear expectations. This experience starts at Playa Chica Beach, on P.º Barrilla in Tías (near public transportation), and it ends right back where you began. That matters more than you’d think. When the start/end point is the same, you don’t waste time figuring out where to meet after you get soaked.
Once you’re there, you can expect a straightforward flow: you’ll get checked and briefed, then get geared up and positioned for launch. The experience is offered in English, which helps if you don’t speak Spanish and still want to understand the key safety rules before you twist the throttle.
It’s also listed as private, meaning only your group participates. In plain terms: you’re not getting mixed into some huge crowd, and it’s easier to feel like everything is run for your group.
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20 minutes on the water: speed, but with a boxed-in route

Let’s talk about the big headline: you get about 20 minutes on the jet ski. For some, that’s plenty. For others, it’ll feel short—especially if you immediately fall in love with the acceleration and turning. The ride circulates in a wide circuit, so you’ll get repeated chances to build speed and practice steering without stopping.
What makes this feel different from random, free riding is that the route is controlled. You’re not meant to bolt off toward the coastline. You stay in the designated area and follow the direction of travel (counterclockwise, to the left). That restriction can sound limiting, but it actually helps you focus on the ride rather than worrying about where you’re allowed to go.
Also, the experience is framed as an individual jet ski ride. Even if other jet skis are out at the same time, the rules keep the traffic predictable. In a practical sense, that means fewer surprises and less stress while you’re learning how the craft handles the local conditions.
Safety rules that shape the whole experience

This is the part that makes or breaks a jet ski outing. Here, the safety standards are spelled out clearly, and they’re the reason the experience can run smoothly even when you’re chasing speed.
Here are the key rules you’ll want to take seriously before you launch:
- No closer than 50 meters from the coast. You’re in a bathing area, so the operator keeps you off-shore.
- You must stay in the circuit. You can’t leave the route to head for land.
- Keep at least 100 meters between jet skis. That spacing prevents sudden closings and messy overlaps.
- All jet skis travel the same way: counterclockwise, to the left.
- A supervising boat stays with the circuit and can help if you need anything.
I like how these rules are about clarity, not scare tactics. You’re told what you can’t do, and you’re told what the backup system is. That supervising boat detail matters. It signals you’re not out there alone.
One more real-world note: the experience is not for anyone using water activities while intoxicated. That’s a good rule for everyone’s safety and comfort.
Jet ski fleet, equipment feel, and the 160 kg limit
Equipment condition changes your whole experience. You don’t want your fun ruined by a jet ski that feels shaky, sluggish, or temperamental. This operator emphasizes that they have a large fleet and that the skis are totally new and constantly renewed.
That’s a big deal if you’re aiming for a smooth throttle response and predictable handling. Newer jet skis tend to be easier to ride, especially if you’re not an expert.
There’s also a hard weight limit: maximum 160 kg. If you’re near that line, double-check your fit before booking. And if you’re traveling with someone close to the limit, it’s better to verify early than to assume it’ll be fine.
Because the ride is about speed, your comfort while seated and balanced affects how much you enjoy the session. If you fit comfortably within the limit and can follow instructions calmly, you’ll likely get more out of those 20 minutes.
Staff, organization, and why the experience feels family-friendly
Some activities are “fun,” but they’re also chaos. This one is the opposite. The ride is structured, and that structure is backed up by the way it’s run: safety first, clear rules, and friendly support.
In particular, the organization shows up in how the session is managed. The safety distances, the fixed direction of travel, and the idea that a boat remains on duty aren’t just paperwork—they translate into a smoother experience for the people riding.
One detail I appreciate from the feedback is that safety is treated as paramount, not optional. And families can work well here. The format is simple: brief, ride, return. If you’ve got kids who are big enough and ready to follow directions, this kind of controlled activity can feel like a high-energy highlight rather than a stressful one.
There’s also mention of a photo option. One review notes pictures cost €20 for about 20+ photos, which is useful if you want proof without dealing with your own camera setup on the beach.
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Price and value: what you’re really paying for
At $72.09 per person for roughly 20 minutes, this isn’t a budget add-on. But it also isn’t priced like a long, guided half-day. So the real question is: does it deliver something worth that spend?
Here’s how I’d judge value for this specific experience:
- You’re paying for a guided, controlled speed session, not just “a jet ski rental and good luck.”
- You’re paying for safety enforcement—the 50-meter coast rule, the 100-meter spacing, and the supervised circuit.
- You’re paying for a newer fleet, which tends to improve ride quality and reliability.
- You’re paying for convenience: the same meeting point start/end and a mobile ticket setup.
If you’re the type who wants a quick adrenaline hit, this can feel like a fair trade. If you’re hoping for a scenic, all-over-the-water adventure, the time is short and the coast restrictions are real.
Also, if you’re considering photos, treat that as a possible extra cost. The review feedback puts photo pricing at about €20 for a bundle, so factor that in if you want it.
Who should book this individual jet ski in Playa Chica?
This experience makes the most sense if you want:
- A clear, rules-based jet ski ride rather than free roaming
- Short, high-impact fun that fits into a day in Lanzarote
- A setup that feels organized and safety-forward
- An outing offered in English, if that’s important for you
It’s especially good for people who like structure and hate uncertainty. If you’re the kind of rider who wants to concentrate on acceleration and turning—while knowing there’s a supervising boat and defined space—you’ll probably enjoy it.
On the flip side, you might want to skip it if:
- you’re hoping to hug the shoreline or explore beyond the circuit
- you need lots of time on the water for a deeper excursion feel
- you’re not comfortable following distance rules and direction constraints
Weather matters more than you think in Lanzarote
This experience requires good weather. That can affect your plans even when you’re ready and excited. If conditions aren’t right, the operator will offer a different date or a full refund.
From a planning standpoint, I treat this kind of activity like a “weather-sensitive day” item. Don’t book it as the one thing you can’t reschedule. If you’re flexible, you’ll have a better chance of getting the ride that matches the price.
Also, jet skiing pairs best with a day when you can keep the rest of your schedule light. If the forecast looks rough, you’ll be happier if you’ve left room to adjust.
Practical tips to get the most out of your 20 minutes
You only get about 20 minutes, so preparation helps you lose less time to fiddly stuff and more time to the actual ride.
- Arrive ready and on time. With a short session, delays feel more noticeable.
- Be ready to follow instructions exactly. The 50-meter coast rule and 100-meter spacing aren’t suggestions—they shape how safe the circuit stays.
- Plan for getting wet. Even if it’s not a long tour, the nature of jet skiing means splash is part of the deal.
- Bring a simple plan for photos. If you want a bundle of images, the mentioned €20 for about 20+ photos can be worth it, depending on your style.
And one more thing: the rules say you’ll travel counterclockwise to the left. Don’t try to fight the flow in your first minute. Let your body adjust to the direction, and you’ll feel more confident faster.
Should you book this Playa Chica jet ski ride?
If you’re craving a fast, well-run Lanzarote experience and you’re happy with a short, supervised circuit, then yes—this is the kind of activity that can feel like a highlight. The big reasons to book are straightforward: friendly, organized support, a strong safety-first approach, and the promise of newer jet skis.
If you’re the type who wants to roam freely along the coast, or you’re hoping for a longer time on the water, the experience may feel a little too controlled for your taste. But for anyone who wants a clean adrenaline hit with clear rules, the value can make sense—especially since it’s private and runs in English.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski experience at Playa Chica?
It lasts about 20 minutes.
Where does the activity start and end?
It starts and ends at Playa Chica Beach, P.º Barrilla, 35510 Tías, Las Palmas, Spain.
How much does the individual jet ski cost?
The price is $72.09 per person.
Is the experience in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. It’s listed as private, so only your group participates.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes. The maximum allowed weight is 160 kg.
What safety rules are enforced on the water?
You must not approach closer than 50 meters from the coast, you must stay inside the circuit, and you must keep at least 100 meters between jet skis. Jet skis also travel in the same direction (counterclockwise to the left).
Is there staff or a boat supervising the ride?
Yes. There’s a boat supervising the circuit and it can help if you need anything.
What happens if the weather isn’t good?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid isn’t refunded.

































