REVIEW · RAKALJ
Istra Adventure JET SKI SAFARI 20, 45, 90 MIN
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Raška Bay on a jet ski beats beach chores. It’s one of the faster ways to see Istria from the water, with new Sea-Doo GTI/GTX boats and a guided route that keeps the whole experience smooth.
I especially like that the tour mixes real adrenaline with planned “slow down” moments like swim breaks. I also like the small-group setup, limited to 8 participants, so you’re not squeezed into a crowded chaos-float. The one drawback to plan for is that the ride can be delayed if sea and weather conditions aren’t ideal.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Jet Ski Safari Worth Your Time
- Jet Ski Safari on Raška Bay: What You’re Really Signing Up For
- Modern Jet Skis + GPS Safety: Why It Feels Less Risky Than You’d Think
- Choose Your Time: 20, 45, 90, or 150 Minutes (and What Each One Feels Like)
- The 20-Minute Program: Quick Confidence
- The 45-Minute Program: Raška Bay to Duga uvala and Back
- The 90-Minute Program: Budava Bay Toward Vošćice
- The 150-Minute Special Tour: East Coast Bays, Route Options, Weather-Adjusted
- Where You Start and End: Rakalj, Raška Bay, and the ISTRA ADVENTURE Office
- What Is Included (and Why That Changes the Value)
- Driving Rules You Should Know Before You Go
- The Swim Breaks: Why These Stops Are the Real Payoff
- Small Group Size: The Hidden Comfort Factor
- Timing and Weather: How to Stay Flexible
- Price and Value: Is $74 Per Group Up to 2 Reasonable?
- Who This Jet Ski Safari Fits Best
- Should You Book Istra Adventure Jet Ski Safari?
- FAQ
- How long is the Istra Adventure Jet Ski Safari?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Do I need to know how to drive a jet ski?
- What is the minimum age to drive?
- Is alcohol allowed before or during the ride?
- What should I wear?
- Are the jet skis new?
- What language are the guides?
- What’s included in the price?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key Things That Make This Jet Ski Safari Worth Your Time
- Brand-new Sea-Doo GTI and GTX models for a modern, confidence-building ride
- GPS-based safety control designed to prevent collisions within the group
- Small group size (max 8), which makes the guide’s directions actually matter
- Swim breaks at standout spots like Duga uvala and Vošćice (time depends on your program)
- Flexible route options on the 150-minute tour, adjusted by weather and what you want
Jet Ski Safari on Raška Bay: What You’re Really Signing Up For

This is not a generic “sit on the beach and look at water” kind of day. You’ll power out from Raška Bay and follow a guide along the coast of eastern Istria, where coves and hidden beach areas are basically impossible to reach any other way. That’s the core value here: you get sea access, and you get it with structure.
You can also choose your intensity level. The ride length options let you go short and punchy (20 minutes), balanced (45 to 90 minutes), or full-on adventure (150 minutes). The longer options are where you start to feel how wide the bay system is, and how much coastline you can cover when you’re not stuck on roads.
Another nice detail: you’ll be on brand-new Sea-Doo GTI and GTX jet skis, and the operation is set up with assisting vehicles and a guide using GPS systems. Even if you’ve never driven before, you’re not thrown into the deep end without support.
Modern Jet Skis + GPS Safety: Why It Feels Less Risky Than You’d Think

I like that this tour treats safety as more than a lecture. The jet skis are equipped with a state-of-the-art GPS system designed to prevent collisions within the group. The wording matters: if needed, the guide can step in with full GPS control.
In real life terms, that means you’re not just hoping everyone can drive straight and fast. The group stays organized, which makes the whole thing less stressful. And if you’re the type who likes freedom but hates chaos, you’ll probably appreciate this balance.
You’ll also see a guide-led approach rather than a “follow me if you can” vibe. The tour includes professional guides and assisting vehicles, which is part of why these rides keep their flow even when the sea changes.
Choose Your Time: 20, 45, 90, or 150 Minutes (and What Each One Feels Like)

The time options aren’t just marketing. They change the whole rhythm of the day. Here’s how I’d think about each one if you’re trying to match it to your comfort level and your schedule.
The 20-Minute Program: Quick Confidence
This option is made for first-timers or people who want the jet ski experience without committing to a long outing. You’ll get the “charms” of the boats plus the basics of comfort and safety right away.
What to expect: you’ll be on the water with guided structure, but it won’t feel like a full coastal day. If you’re coming from a tight itinerary or you want something fun to “test the waters,” this works well.
The 45-Minute Program: Raška Bay to Duga uvala and Back
This is the sweet spot for many people. You’ll sail through Raška Bay toward Duga uvala, take a short break, then return and get another look at the bay from the other side.
That swim-break energy is a big part of why people choose this length. The goal here is variety without dragging your day out too long.
One practical note: since it’s shorter, pay attention when the guide gives driving and timing instructions. The best part of a shorter ride is how smoothly it transitions between driving and the break.
The 90-Minute Program: Budava Bay Toward Vošćice
If you want a more “real adventure” feeling, go for the 90 minutes. The route takes you through Raška Bay toward Budava Bay, then continues to one of the most beautiful inaccessible beaches in Istria: Vošćice.
This is also your longer swim moment. You’ll have the chance to swim in the crystal-clear sea, then return to the starting location in Rakalj. That loop matters because you get the full experience: driving time, scenery changes, and a meaningful pause.
For me, this duration hits the balance between adrenaline and enjoyment. You spend enough time out on the water that it doesn’t feel like a “ride in a straight line and done.”
The 150-Minute Special Tour: East Coast Bays, Route Options, Weather-Adjusted
The longest program is the one that can feel like a mini expedition along the east coast of Istria. In 150 minutes, you’ll see the most beautiful bays of the area, and you’ll get several route options depending on your wishes and weather.
Important: this “special tour” depends on weather and sea conditions. So it’s not a guarantee that every possible route will run the same way. Still, that flexibility is a plus if you care about tailoring to conditions.
If you’re traveling with jet ski curiosity (or you simply want the biggest slice of time on the water), this is the choice.
Where You Start and End: Rakalj, Raška Bay, and the ISTRA ADVENTURE Office

Your meeting point is the office at the address with a big flag that reads ISTRA ADVENTURE. After the guided safari, the activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with complicated returns.
This matters because jet ski days can get logistically annoying if the start/end locations don’t line up. Here, the tour is structured like a loop back to where you began, which makes planning the rest of your day easier.
What Is Included (and Why That Changes the Value)

You’re not just paying for a vehicle. The included items cover the parts that usually add up on tours like this:
- Jet ski rental for the guided safari
- Professional guides with assisting vehicles
- Fuel
- Coordination and organization costs
- VAT
- A bottle of water
On top of that, you get a short “human service layer” that matters: guidance, safety systems, and on-water leadership. That’s the stuff that turns a fun idea into something you can actually do without scrambling.
What’s not included: lunch, transfer to the meeting point, and beverages beyond the included water. So plan for a proper meal before or after, and bring what you need if you’re the type to get thirsty after swimming.
Driving Rules You Should Know Before You Go

This tour is clear about what you must do and what you must not do. Before you show up, read these and take them seriously; they affect your day more than people expect.
- Minimum age for jet ski driving: 18
- Alcohol is strictly forbidden before and during the drive
- A T-shirt is mandatory for hygienic reasons during the program
- Sportswear and comfortable footwear are strongly recommended
Also, the guide speaks Croatian and English, which is helpful if you want instructions you can actually understand quickly.
If you’re booking for a group, this is worth coordinating in advance. The clean rule about age for driving is the kind of thing that can derail plans if one person assumes they can swap roles last minute.
The Swim Breaks: Why These Stops Are the Real Payoff
The driving is the headline, but the swim breaks are where the memory sticks. On different programs you’ll aim for stops like Duga uvala and Vošćice, and the whole point is that these are areas you typically can’t access easily from land.
Vošćice is called out as hidden and inaccessible, and the tour specifically offers time for guests to swim in the crystal-clear sea. Even if you’re not a huge swimmer, it’s a nice reset. You go from adrenaline to stillness, and then you return to the jet ski ride feeling refreshed.
Practical tip: treat your swim break like part of the schedule, not an optional add-on. The guide manages time on the water and keeps everyone moving safely. Go easy with your gear and follow the timing the guide sets.
Small Group Size: The Hidden Comfort Factor

The tour is limited to 8 participants, which is more important than it sounds. On a vehicle-based adventure, crowding can mean slower reactions, more confusion, and less personal reassurance from the guide.
Here, the small-group setup supports the GPS-safety approach and makes it easier for the guide to keep the group organized. That leads to a calmer overall experience, even when you’re moving at speed.
If you’re the kind of traveler who hates waiting around, you’ll probably appreciate this. You spend more time doing the thing and less time dealing with bottlenecks.
Timing and Weather: How to Stay Flexible

Jet ski tours live and die by the sea. The program can be delayed in bad weather, and the special 150-minute option depends on weather and sea conditions.
So, my advice is simple: don’t schedule this like it’s a museum timed entry that must happen at exactly 11:00. If you can build a little flexibility into your day, you’ll enjoy it more even if plans shift slightly.
Also, since there are multiple duration programs and starting times depend on availability, it’s worth checking your preferred start slot before you lock in the rest of your itinerary.
Price and Value: Is $74 Per Group Up to 2 Reasonable?

The listed price is $74 per group up to 2, with different programs running at different durations (check availability for starting times). Rather than thinking of it as just “renting a jet ski,” I’d judge it like a guided activity with real structure.
Value comes from a few combined factors:
- New jet skis (Sea-Doo GTI/GTX) rather than outdated equipment
- Guides + assisting vehicles, which supports safety and flow
- Fuel and VAT included
- Small group and route guidance in a coastal area where navigation matters
If you were to hire instruction, arrange fuel, and pay for a smaller guided day on the water, you’d likely feel the cost adds up quickly. Here, the pricing feels aimed at getting you on the water without the complicated add-ons.
That said, since the price is per group up to 2, it can be especially good if you’re traveling as a pair. If you’re a solo traveler, you may want to check how the group pairing works in practice when you book, since you’ll want to know how your time is arranged.
Who This Jet Ski Safari Fits Best
This experience is a strong match if you want sea views, coves, and a break from crowded beaches. It also suits travelers who like clear rules and structured guidance, not random free-for-all riding.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- you want adrenaline but appreciate safety systems
- you’re curious about eastern Istria from the water
- you want a short, medium, or full outing depending on your energy
It’s less ideal if you hate any chance of delays due to weather. Since the tour can be delayed and the 150-minute route is weather-dependent, plan for flexibility.
Should You Book Istra Adventure Jet Ski Safari?
I’d book it if you want a straightforward, guided jet ski experience on Croatia’s Istrian coast with modern Sea-Doos, a structured route through Raška Bay, and swim opportunities at places like Duga uvala and Vošćice.
Choose your duration based on your goal:
- 20 minutes if you’re testing the experience
- 45 minutes for a fun loop plus a break
- 90 minutes if you want a real swim-and-drive day
- 150 minutes if you want the most coastline and can be flexible with weather
If you’re ready for a guided day on the water, and you’ll follow the simple rules (18+ to drive, no alcohol, and a mandatory T-shirt), this is the kind of trip that turns into a standout story fast.
FAQ
How long is the Istra Adventure Jet Ski Safari?
You can choose programs lasting about 20, 45, 90, or 150 minutes. Starting times depend on availability.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is the Istra Adventure office address, marked by a big ISTRA ADVENTURE flag. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
Do I need to know how to drive a jet ski?
The tour is guided, and it includes professional guides. The data provided confirms safety systems and guidance, but it does not state specific skill requirements beyond the driving age rule.
What is the minimum age to drive?
The minimum age for jet ski driving is 18 years old.
Is alcohol allowed before or during the ride?
No. Alcohol is strictly forbidden before and during the drive.
What should I wear?
Wear sportswear and comfortable footwear. A T-shirt is mandatory during the program for hygienic reasons.
Are the jet skis new?
Yes. The safari uses brand new Sea-Doo GTI and GTX jet skis.
What language are the guides?
Guides speak Croatian and English.
What’s included in the price?
Jet ski rental for the guided safari, professional guides with assisting vehicles, fuel, coordination and organization costs, VAT, and a bottle of water are included.
What happens if the weather is bad?
If weather and sea conditions are poor, the program can be delayed. The 150-minute special tour depends on weather and sea conditions, so you should check with the staff for updated information.





