REVIEW · IBIZA
JET SKI TOUR to Atlantis From Sant Antony – IBIZA
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Jet ski season and Atlantis lore mix well here. This 110-minute jet ski trip from Sant Antoni brings you to a site locals connect with the Lost City of Atlantis, then shows you why the underwater rocks are so strangely shaped.
I like two things a lot. First, the ride itself across the Balearics is made for open-water feeling, with clear blue water you can actually see through. Second, the stop isn’t just a story: you’ll look at rock formations created by a former quarry that supplied sandstone for Ibiza Town’s Dalt Vila walls, plus the hippie-era messages of peace.
One thing to consider is sea conditions. The ocean can be a bit choppy at times, and you’ll be out there for a short but real stretch of wind and spray.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- The Atlantis stop is the point, but the quarry rocks do the talking
- Meeting at Ibiza Jet Ski Beach: look for booth 15
- Pickup around Sant Antoni and beyond: a convenient circle of beaches
- The jet ski lesson: safety briefing first, fun second
- Crossing to the Lost City: wind, salt, and that clear-water feeling
- At the site: quarry formations, peace messages, and the Atlantis mood
- Water breaks: swimming time and what to pack for choppy moments
- Price and value: $412 per group up to 2
- What’s included vs not included (so you don’t get surprised)
- When this jet ski tour fits you best
- Final call: should you book this Atlantis jet ski from Sant Antoni?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the jet ski Atlantis experience from Sant Antoni?
- Where is the meeting point for this tour?
- What locations can be picked up on Ibiza?
- What is included in the price?
- Are meals and drinks included?
- What are the operating hours and can I cancel?
Key things to know before you go

- Pickup options across several Ibiza beaches and stops, including Playa Cala Bassa, Cala Tarida, the Port of Sant Antoni, and Cala Conta
- A real first-timer setup with jet ski driving instruction and safety briefing before you head out
- Atlantis vibes you can see, including the quarry-formed rock shapes and hippie peace messages
- Time to get in the water, so it’s not only a sit-and-stare photo stop
- Short and focused duration (110 minutes), which keeps it energizing without turning into a full day commitment
The Atlantis stop is the point, but the quarry rocks do the talking

Ibiza has a way of mixing legend with physical reality, and this tour leans into that. You’re not going to a museum or a viewpoint. You’re crossing the sea and heading to underwater manmade formations tied to the old quarry that produced sandstone used for the walls of Dalt Vila in Ibiza Town.
That quarry connection matters because it gives the experience a grounded hook. The rock shapes aren’t random. They’re the leftovers of a working landscape that got repurposed into something people now associate with the Lost City of Atlantis. So when you see the formations, you’re looking at both a local myth and the practical truth of how the material ended up where it is today.
Then there’s the hippie layer. People have decorated the rocks with messages of peace, and that tone changes how you feel about the place. It’s playful and a little surreal, not solemn. You’re out on a jet ski in the Balearics, then you’re staring at rock art and messages in the water like you found a floating time capsule.
Meeting at Ibiza Jet Ski Beach: look for booth 15

You’ll meet at a wooden-hut setup facing the sea. The specific spot is booth number 15 at Ibiza Jet Ski Beach and Lady Virginia Boat Trip. This is the kind of meeting point where being a few minutes early helps, because you want to get your bearings before your briefing.
Once you arrive, the crew takes you through the first steps. You’ll get instructions on how to drive the jet ski, plus safety guidance so you’re not guessing when you’re out on open water. Even if you’ve never been on a jet ski before, the expectation here is that you’ll get set up first and then follow along.
Pickup around Sant Antoni and beyond: a convenient circle of beaches

This tour isn’t limited to one beach. You can be picked up from several spots, including Playa Cala Bassa, Playa Cala Tarida, Playa Bella, the Port of Sant Antoni, and Cala Conta.
That matters for value and sanity. Rather than forcing you to relocate across the island, the tour builds a pickup circle around common areas where people stay. It also reduces the awkwardness of figuring out local transport on a tight schedule.
One thing to keep in mind: your exact start time is not fixed at the moment you book. You’ll be informed of your start time after booking, and the operating hours run from 10:00 to 17:00. So plan your day around that incoming message, not around an assumption.
The jet ski lesson: safety briefing first, fun second

Before you go anywhere near the Atlantis area, you’ll learn how to drive and you’ll get safety instructions. This is a short session, not a long course, but it’s enough to help you get comfortable with steering and speed control.
If it’s your first time, you’ll still want to take the instruction seriously, because you’ll be moving across open water fairly quickly. The whole point is freedom, but the crew’s goal is that you feel in control before the ride turns into real sea time.
A review specifically praised the guide for careful attention during a first outing. That matches the vibe you should expect: the fun is the reward, but you earn it through a quick, focused briefing.
Crossing to the Lost City: wind, salt, and that clear-water feeling

Once you’re on the jet ski, you’ll head out across the seas toward the legendary site tied to Atlantis. Expect wind in your hair and a real sense of being out on the Balearics, not stuck in a motorboat lane.
The best part is how visible the water can be in this part of Ibiza. The experience description calls out incredibly clear blue water and the chance to see the sand at the bottom. In plain terms: when the conditions cooperate, the water is clear enough that the site feels close even though you’re moving over open sea.
It’s also a great moment for adjusting to the ride. You’ll feel the speed more than you’ll feel the technical challenge, which is why first-timers usually find it exciting instead of intimidating—assuming you pay attention to the guidance.
At the site: quarry formations, peace messages, and the Atlantis mood
Now comes the reason the tour has so much myth and so much charm. You’ll see rock formations shaped by human hands when the area functioned as a quarry. That quarry once supplied sandstone for the walls of Dalt Vila in the 16th century. When you connect those dots, the underwater shapes feel like archaeology with a story twist.
On top of that, you’ll see hippie influence—decorations on the rocks featuring messages of peace. This is the part that makes the site feel more human than geological. It’s like the area was treated as a shared canvas, not just industrial leftovers.
If you care about places that blend legend with real material, this works. It’s not only about snapping photos. It’s about standing (or at least looking) at a physical form and understanding why it ended up here.
Water breaks: swimming time and what to pack for choppy moments
One of the best bonuses is that the experience includes time to get into the water. In at least one account, the group had time to enter the water a few times during the trip, which turns it from a pure ride into a mix of motion and still-moment looking.
That said, you should be realistic about the sea. Some people mention the water being a bit agitated at times, including one note about big waves. It didn’t ruin the day, but it does mean you should dress and prepare for spray and wind.
Practical packing for this kind of outing is simple:
- Wear swimwear you’re okay with getting sandy
- Bring water-resistant sunscreen
- Consider a quick-dry towel and any secure place for your phone
- Bring something to help with wind exposure if you run cold
The tour includes a lifejacket, and petrol and insurance are covered, but your comfort still comes down to what you wear.
Price and value: $412 per group up to 2
The price is listed as $412 per group for up to 2 people, and the activity runs about 110 minutes. That might sound steep if you’re thinking of a casual boat tour. But here’s how I’d judge the value instead:
- You’re paying for a motorized, guided experience with jet ski equipment included, not just transportation.
- You’re also getting fuel and insurance included, plus a guide and lifejacket. That reduces hidden extras.
- The time is short but complete. It’s enough for the full route feeling—brief instruction, open-water crossing, site viewing, and water time—without eating your whole day.
So the best value scenario is when you’re booking with someone and sharing the “per group” cost. If you’re two people who want a high-adrenaline way to see the Atlantis-linked rocks rather than a slow sightseeing stop, this makes sense.
If you’re traveling solo, check how the group pricing applies to your booking, because the listing frames it per group up to two.
What’s included vs not included (so you don’t get surprised)
Included:
- Jet ski
- Guide
- Petrol
- Insurance
- Lifejacket
Not included:
- Meals and drinks
That means you should plan your timing like a sporty outing. You might want a small snack and water before you go. There’s no meal included here, and you’ll be better off arriving fueled rather than hungry once you’re out on the water.
When this jet ski tour fits you best
This is a good pick if you want:
- A short, energetic Ibiza experience that still includes an actual site stop
- Clear-water views and a physical look at the Atlantis-linked rock formations
- A mix of motion (the ride) and a break (time in the water)
It’s also a great choice for first-timers who want training first. One review described a perfect first experience with a guide named Pedro who took careful care of the group. That’s exactly what you want when you’re learning on the fly: guidance that keeps the experience smooth.
It may be less ideal if you’re highly sensitive to wind or if you hate the idea of being out in choppy conditions. You can still have fun when the sea is rougher, but you should recognize that your comfort is tied to the weather.
Final call: should you book this Atlantis jet ski from Sant Antoni?
I’d book it if you want a hands-on way to experience the Atlantis idea in Ibiza, with the quarry-formed rock shapes and hippie peace messages as the main payoff. The biggest strengths are the clear blue water feel, the real sense of open-sea movement, and the fact that the stop connects a legend to an identifiable quarry history and to Dalt Vila’s sandstone.
Skip it if you’re looking for a calm, sit-down sightseeing day or if you need a guaranteed swim in perfect conditions. This is a jet ski experience, and that means you ride with the sea, not against it.
If your schedule allows one 110-minute adventure and you’d enjoy wind, motion, and a strange, story-driven underwater site, this is a strong match.
FAQ
What is the duration of the jet ski Atlantis experience from Sant Antoni?
The duration is listed as 110 minutes.
Where is the meeting point for this tour?
The meeting point is at one of the wooden huts facing the sea, booth number 15 at Ibiza Jet Ski Beach and Lady Virginia Boat Trip.
What locations can be picked up on Ibiza?
Pickup is available at Playa Cala Bassa, Playa Cala Tarida, Playa Bella, the Port of Sant Antoni, and Cala Conta.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes the jet ski, a guide, petrol, insurance, and a lifejacket.
Are meals and drinks included?
No. Meals and drinks are not included.
What are the operating hours and can I cancel?
Operating hours are from 10:00 to 17:00. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.









