REVIEW · BENIDORM
JETSKI 30MIN (INGLES)
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A jet ski in Benidorm is pure motion. This 30-minute ride from the Port of Benidorm is built around big coastal views, a guided route, and an easy return—so you can still enjoy the rest of your day on land.
I like two things right away: the ride is short and focused, and you don’t have to figure out the route on your own. You’re also starting right in the action at Aquasports Benidorm offices 2 and 3, which keeps logistics simple and time efficient.
One thing to keep in mind: this is a compact experience, so if you’re hoping for a long cruising day or lots of extra stops, you might feel a little short-changed.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Jetski time in Benidorm: why 30 minutes works
- Meeting at Puerto de Benidorm: offices 2 and 3
- The ride route: Benidorm Bay, the island, and Sierra Helada
- Stop 1: Aquasports Benidorm (start)
- Stop 2: the 30-minute guided tour (the fun part)
- Stop 3: back at Aquasports Benidorm (finish)
- What you get on board: two-passenger jet ski + the basics
- English instruction and private group time: how it feels on the day
- Safety rules you should take seriously (and the ones that affect you)
- Price and value: $113 per group up to 2
- What the feedback says about the experience
- Who this jet ski tour fits best (and who might not love it)
- Should you book Jetski 30MIN with Aquasports Benidorm?
- FAQ
- How long is the Jetski 30MIN tour?
- Where do we meet for the jet ski tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is there an instructor, and what language do they speak?
- Can I bring a GoPro?
- Are alcohol or drugs allowed?
Key things to know before you go

- 30-minute guided route keeps the experience intense (in a good way) and easy to fit into a packed day
- Benidorm Bay + views of the island + Sierra Helada Natural Park means you get variety even in half an hour
- Staff with 15+ years in the nautical sector and English instruction help you feel set up fast
- Chill-out area after the activity gives you a place to cool down and reset
- Quality-focused setup (SICTED distinction) suggests the operator cares about service and standards
- Private group can feel calmer, especially if you want a smoother start and less waiting
Jetski time in Benidorm: why 30 minutes works

Jet ski tours can be long, and long can be tiring. This one is designed to be a quick hit: 30 minutes on the water, with a guided loop that’s meant to show you the coast without dragging your schedule.
For many people, the real win is stress-free timing. You get a clear activity window, you meet at the port, you do the ride, and you’re back at the same starting point. That makes it a strong choice if you’re juggling beach time, a meal, or even a second activity later.
Also, the setting matters. Benidorm’s coast is full of high-visibility scenery, and doing it from the water changes the angle instantly. You’re looking at the city’s buildings from sea level instead of from a sidewalk or viewpoint.
Meeting at Puerto de Benidorm: offices 2 and 3

Your trip starts at Puerto de Benidorm, at Aquasports Benidorm office No. 2 and No. 3. That detail is more important than it sounds. When tours ask you to find a dock or a random street corner, it wastes time and nerves. Here, the meeting point is specific, and it’s in the port area where the jet ski gear and staff are already geared up for departures.
You also get a few comforts that help on a hot Mediterranean day. The operator notes air-conditioned offices, plus a chill-out area for after the activity. Translation: you’re not stuck overheating while you wait, and you’re not left scrambling for a place to cool down right after you get off the water.
A practical note: this activity is wheelchair accessible, so if that applies to you, plan to ask staff about the exact flow on the day. The operator lists accessibility, but the exact boarding method can vary with sea conditions.
The ride route: Benidorm Bay, the island, and Sierra Helada

The core of the experience is the guided tour through Benidorm Bay, plus a visit that includes the island of Benidorm and views toward Sierra Helada Natural Park. Even though the tour is only 30 minutes, the route is built around moving you past different visual backdrops.
Stop 1: Aquasports Benidorm (start)
You’ll depart from the port at the operator’s offices. From there, the staff handle the run-up to the ride—getting you in the right place with the right equipment and making sure you know what to expect. The experience emphasizes safety and fun, and that usually means you don’t spend your time guessing.
Stop 2: the 30-minute guided tour (the fun part)
During the guided portion, you’ll ride out through the bay with the goal of giving you those big-city-from-sea views. The description specifically mentions views of Benidorm from the water—buildings seen from the shoreline angle that you just can’t replicate from land.
The route also includes an island stop and the Sierra Helada Natural Park area. In practical terms, that gives you a better mix than a straight-out-and-back run. You’re not just looking at one type of scenery for the entire half hour.
And yes: you can take souvenir photos to share with your group. Jet ski tours are photo-friendly when you’re quick with the phone placement and you hold steady between movements—so if you care about pictures, keep your camera ready during moments when you’re heading into open view.
Stop 3: back at Aquasports Benidorm (finish)
The tour ends back at the meeting point. That’s a big advantage for planning. You don’t have to figure out transport from a different pier or chase a schedule after you get off the jet ski. You’re done, you cool down, and you’re free.
What you get on board: two-passenger jet ski + the basics
This is a JETSKI for two passengers, and the tour includes the core safety gear you actually need: lifejacket and a wet suit if required. That matters because jet ski comfort is more about the small stuff than the marketing.
If conditions call for it, you’ll get the wetsuit. If not, you may not. Either way, it’s good that you’re not left sourcing your own gear last minute.
You also shouldn’t plan on bringing a full action-camera setup expecting it’s provided. GoPro is not included, so if you want helmet or rider shots, you’ll need your own device.
One more practical detail: the tour lists English as the instructor language. That’s a real help when they’re giving safety pointers and when you want to understand what to do while riding.
English instruction and private group time: how it feels on the day
This experience is listed as a private group, with an instructor in English. In real-world terms, that usually means your start feels less chaotic than a big mixed group. You’ll spend less time waiting to get instructions and more time focused on the ride.
It also helps if you’re not fully comfortable with the typical rapid-fire safety talk some adventure operators do. English instruction makes it easier to process what matters: posture, hand position, and basic do’s and don’ts while underway.
And because it’s private, the half-hour doesn’t get eaten up by coordinating multiple batches of riders. You still have to show up on time, but once you’re in the flow, it’s a clean run.
Safety rules you should take seriously (and the ones that affect you)

The operator’s clear rule is: no alcohol and drugs. For you, that’s not just a policy line. It’s part of the safety culture of the experience. Jet skis are fast and reactive, and this rule helps keep the whole trip predictable.
The description also frames the experience around safety and fun. You should treat the staff instructions as the main event. If you tune out the safety briefing, you’ll feel it later—in the sense that you might not enjoy the ride as much because you’re second-guessing your movements.
If you’re sensitive to water splash or wind chill, dress like it matters. The tour gives you wetsuit coverage if required, but your comfort also depends on what you wear underneath. Bring something you don’t mind getting damp.
Price and value: $113 per group up to 2

The price is listed as $113 per group up to 2. That’s not a cheap activity, but jet ski time usually isn’t. Here’s the value logic I’d use before booking:
- You’re paying for a short, guided ride with a specific route plan, not just random time on equipment. That structure matters when you want the best views without figuring out navigation.
- Gear is included: lifejacket, and wetsuit if required. That’s a real cost saver, especially when you’d otherwise have to rent or bring your own.
- You get two seats on one jet ski, which makes the per-person cost more reasonable for couples or a pair of friends.
What you’re not getting is extra time. This is a half-hour highlight, not a full half-day adventure. So the value depends on your goal: if you want a sea spectacle and a rush without losing your whole afternoon, the pricing can feel fair.
What the feedback says about the experience

The rating shown is 3.2 out of 5 based on 5 reviews. That’s mixed, not a flawless score. At the same time, there’s a standout positive review that calls it very fun and says it’s worth doing.
So I’d read this as: the core experience tends to deliver on fun and value, but quality can vary—often a sign of day-to-day conditions, staff timing, or individual expectations about how long it really is. If you’re booking mainly for the burst of excitement and the coastal views, you’re likely in the right mindset.
Who this jet ski tour fits best (and who might not love it)
This Jetski 30MIN (English) experience is a great fit if:
- you want a quick adrenaline + scenery combo
- you like the idea of a guided route around Benidorm Bay
- you’re traveling as a couple or pair, since it’s priced for a group up to two
- you want English instruction and a calmer private group setup
It may not be ideal if:
- you’re hoping for a long ride, lots of extended stops, or a full day on the water
- you’re very camera-focused and expect action shots without bringing your own GoPro
- you need a very slow, relaxed pace. This is built for a compact, high-energy experience.
Should you book Jetski 30MIN with Aquasports Benidorm?
I’d book it if your plan includes Benidorm’s port area and you want a strong sea-view moment without sacrificing the rest of your day. The biggest reasons: the guided 30-minute route, the included safety basics, and the port-based meeting point that keeps things efficient.
I’d think twice if you’re expecting a long excursion or lots of time for stops and wandering. This is a sprint, not a marathon.
If you do book, show up early, listen carefully during the English safety briefing, and dress for the fact that you’ll be on open water. Do that, and you’ll walk away with the kind of Benidorm memory that feels different from photos taken on land.
FAQ
How long is the Jetski 30MIN tour?
The activity duration is listed as 30 minutes (you’ll need to check availability for the exact starting times).
Where do we meet for the jet ski tour?
Meet at Puerto de Benidorm, Aquasports Benidorm offices 2 and 3. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are a lifejacket, a wet suit if required, and a jet ski for two passengers.
Is there an instructor, and what language do they speak?
Yes. The instructor is listed as English.
Can I bring a GoPro?
No. GoPro is not included, and the tour does not list GoPro as provided.
Are alcohol or drugs allowed?
No. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.





