REVIEW · LANZAROTE
Puerto del Carmen: Single or Double Jet Ski Rental
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Want saltwater speed without the hassle?
In Puerto del Carmen, you rent and drive your own jet ski on Lanzarote for either 20 or 40 minutes, following a simple, clearly marked four-buoy route that lets you go at your pace.
I especially like the hands-on control. You’re not stuck watching from the back of a boat. And the ride is built for different skill levels, with instructions first and staff staying nearby for extra peace of mind.
One drawback to plan around: there are strict height/weight and health rules, plus you must bring a T-shirt for hygiene, and alcohol is not allowed.
In This Review
- Quick Take: What Makes This Jet Ski Rental Worth Your Time
- Where Jet Ski Fun Starts in Puerto del Carmen
- 20 or 40 Minutes: Picking the Right Ride Length (Single or Double)
- The Four-Buoy Course: How the Route Works in Real Life
- Safety Setup That Keeps You Feeling Confident
- Getting to the Jet Ski Area: What the Day Feels Like
- Photos and the Small Extras That Make It Feel Worth It
- Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental (And Who Should Not)
- Practical Tips: What to Bring and How to Avoid Small Day Friction
- Price and Value: Is $82 per Group Up to 2 a Good Deal?
- Should You Book Paracraft Lanzarote’s Jet Ski in Puerto del Carmen?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski rental in Puerto del Carmen?
- Can I rent a single or a double jet ski?
- What is the meeting point for the jet ski rental?
- Is pickup and drop-off included?
- Do you provide instructions before you ride?
- What should I bring for the experience?
- Is a T-shirt required?
- What are the age, height, and weight limits?
- What payment and cancellation options are available?
Quick Take: What Makes This Jet Ski Rental Worth Your Time

- Drive yourself on a marked course with four buoys, so you always know where to go.
- Choose your intensity with a 20-minute or 40-minute session.
- Single or double jet ski means couples can ride together, or you can go solo.
- Bilingual instruction (English and Spanish) helps you get oriented fast.
- Photo and memory extras are available at the center after your ride.
Where Jet Ski Fun Starts in Puerto del Carmen

This jet ski rental is based in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, at Paracraft Lanzarote. That matters because you’re dealing with a watersports setup that’s built for repeat rides, not a random pop-up. You meet at the center, get checked in, and then you’re guided to the jet ski area.
Timing is pretty typical for watersports: you’ll want to arrive early so you can fit in the safety talk and get kitted up without rushing. One rider noted needing to arrive about 20 minutes before, and it makes sense. The whole flow depends on everyone being ready, wearing gear properly, and understanding the rules before the engines start.
A big part of the value here is that the staff keep things straightforward: brief orientation, clear operating instructions, and then you’re on the water with a buoy-marked route. You get the adrenaline of accelerating and turning without the stress of guessing what comes next.
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20 or 40 Minutes: Picking the Right Ride Length (Single or Double)

You choose between 20 minutes and 40 minutes, and that’s the first decision that affects your value the most. The jet ski experience is all about momentum—once you’re used to steering, throttle, and balance, you naturally want more time to repeat your lines around the course.
If you’re nervous at the start, the 20-minute option can be a nice first taste. You’ll still get that rush when you accelerate, and you’ll still get to practice your turns around each buoy. But if you want to actually improve during your session, 40 minutes is the better deal. Several riders specifically liked having the longer time, which is basically the difference between trying it once and getting comfortable enough to have real fun.
Then there’s the question of single vs double:
- Single jet ski: you control everything and you ride solo. Great if you want full control and don’t need to share attention.
- Double jet ski: you can ride together with a partner, but you still get the thrill of driving. This is usually the easiest way for couples or friends to experience the activity without splitting up.
Price is listed as $82 per group up to 2, and the “up to 2” part is where the math starts to feel good. A double jet ski often means you’re paying for one unit while sharing the experience. If you’re coming as two people, that’s often the most straightforward value play.
The Four-Buoy Course: How the Route Works in Real Life

The core of your ride is a clearly marked course with four buoys. That’s not just a fun detail. It’s the secret to making the experience work for beginners and for people who want speed.
Here’s what that means for you:
- You don’t have to navigate the open water or figure out directions on the fly.
- Turns and speed become something you practice, not something you stress over.
- Each buoy gives you a natural checkpoint for where to slow, turn, and accelerate again.
After your safety briefing and setup, you head out to the water and follow that buoy-marked path. The ride is at your pace. You can keep it smooth and focus on steering. Or you can push your comfort level with sharper turns and more throttle when you’re ready.
From the way the operation is described, the “repeat as many times as you like” approach is important too. You’re not stuck doing one quick loop and then waiting. Instead, you spend your time actually riding, repeating the course, and building confidence. That’s what makes a 20-minute session feel less like a teaser.
And yes, the scenery is part of the fun. You’ll be moving through sparkling water around Puerto del Carmen, and you may catch views of the coastline depending on the day and conditions.
Safety Setup That Keeps You Feeling Confident

This is a “safe but exhilarating” kind of activity, and you can feel that in the pre-ride structure.
Before you go, you get a brief safety orientation and instructions on how to operate the jet ski. The point is to help you get your bearings fast—how to start, control speed, make turns, and follow the rules of the course.
Life jackets are part of the ride setup, and you’ll wear one. That’s a good sign because it means the operation isn’t guessing with your safety. Also, there’s guidance on hand. One rider noted that a guide stays nearby in a boat just in case, which is exactly what you want to hear before you start turning around buoy after buoy.
What I like about this safety approach is that it doesn’t slow the experience into a classroom. You’re learning enough to ride confidently, and then you’re out there doing the fun part.
One more real-world tip: rules matter here. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed, which keeps the whole session safer and more enjoyable for everyone on the water.
Getting to the Jet Ski Area: What the Day Feels Like

You’ll start at the meeting point at Paracraft Lanzarote, then follow staff instructions. One rider described being taken by small boat toward the jet skiing area after receiving life jackets and rules for operating the jet ski.
Even if your timing looks a little different on your day, the pattern is likely the same: check in, gear up, quick instruction, then movement to the launch area. Because the course is buoy-marked, you’re not just handed a jet ski and told good luck.
Arriving with the right clothing helps you avoid delays. The center also requires a T-shirt for hygiene, so plan that in advance. A towel and sunscreen matter too, because once you’re done, you’ll still be dealing with saltwater and sun exposure right after your ride.
If you’re the kind of person who hates waiting around, the good news is that the ride itself is the priority. It’s not a long sit-and-watch activity.
Photos and the Small Extras That Make It Feel Worth It

This experience has a nice “after the ride” bonus. Riders mention being able to purchase photos taken during the session with a proper camera. One rider downloaded close to 20 pictures onto their phone for €20, which is a handy way to capture the moment without scrambling for your own shot.
I’d treat photos as optional, but worth considering. Jet skiing moves fast, and the key moments happen when you’re in motion. If you’re riding a double jet ski, you’ll be focused on steering, which makes it harder to take good pictures yourself.
So if you want a souvenir, plan to look for those photo options right after you get back to the center.
Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental (And Who Should Not)
This is best for people who want a thrill that’s very direct: get on the jet ski, follow a buoy-marked course, ride for your chosen time.
It’s described as suitable for different skill levels, and the structure of the four-buoy route helps beginners. You still get speed and splash, but you’re working within a controlled area.
That said, there are clear limits. This is not suitable for:
- Pregnant women
- Wheelchair users
- People under 4 ft 3 in / 130 cm
- People over 220 lbs (100 kg)
Age rules also matter:
- Age 8+ is allowed.
- A child joining an adult-only scenario needs to reach a minimum of 130 cm.
- For +16, parental authorization is referenced.
Also, consider your own comfort level. Jet skiing involves balance, quick throttle changes, and saltwater spray. If you have any health concerns that affect mobility or breathing in exertion, it’s worth checking before you commit.
If you’re a couple, friends, or a small group, this can be a great pick because the operator supports single or double rides. One rider described booking multiple jet skis (six) and having everyone ride at once, which suggests the operation can handle groups without turning it into a long staggered waiting game.
Practical Tips: What to Bring and How to Avoid Small Day Friction

This is the kind of tour where what you bring makes the difference between smooth fun and annoying delays.
Bring:
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- A T-shirt (required for hygiene)
One rider also noted that they were actually offered a strong setup and got instructions quickly, but hygiene rules are still real. If you show up without the required T-shirt, you may have to sort it out before riding.
Plan your day like a watersports morning or afternoon. You’ll be in sun and getting wet. That means:
- Sunscreen you won’t mind reapplying after
- Something simple you can put on quickly after the ride
- A towel that’s ready to use immediately
And keep the rules in mind: no alcohol and no drugs. It keeps the ride safer and helps the staff maintain consistent rules on the water.
Price and Value: Is $82 per Group Up to 2 a Good Deal?
On paper, the price looks simple: $82 per group up to 2, with a 20–40 minute session and a choice of single or double jet ski. The value comes from what you get for that time: you’re driving the jet ski yourself, following a buoy course, and getting staff support without needing a complicated itinerary.
Here’s why that price can work well:
- Double jet ski can mean two people share one unit while still getting full ride time.
- The course is structured, so your session time is mostly spent riding, not figuring things out.
- Photos are available as an add-on if you want them, which can help justify the overall spend if you plan to remember the trip.
What reduces value slightly is what isn’t included. Pick-up and drop-off are not included, so you’ll likely need to handle getting to the meeting point on your own.
So if you’re already staying near Puerto del Carmen and can get yourself to Paracraft Lanzarote, it’s a strong choice. If you’re far away and need taxi logistics, factor that into the total cost.
Also, if budget is tight, choose your time smart. The 20-minute ride is fine as a first go. But if you know you’ll love it, the 40-minute option tends to give you more payoff per minute.
Should You Book Paracraft Lanzarote’s Jet Ski in Puerto del Carmen?
I think this is worth booking if you want a clear, controlled jet ski experience with real chances to repeat the course and build confidence. The four-buoy route keeps it fun and beginner-friendly, and the staff structure helps you feel safe without turning it into a slow tour.
Book it if:
- You’re traveling as a couple and want a double jet ski option
- You want to drive yourself, not just watch
- You prefer a short, action-heavy experience over a long day plan
Skip it if:
- You don’t meet the height/weight limits or health restrictions
- You’re not comfortable riding in the open water with quick turns and spray
- You’d rather have guided navigation for a longer tour (this is mainly about the buoy course and your control)
If you go, pack the mandatory T-shirt, bring swimwear plus sunscreen, and arrive a bit early so the orientation doesn’t eat into your riding time. Then choose 40 minutes if you want the best chance to feel fully in control.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski rental in Puerto del Carmen?
You can choose a 20-minute or 40-minute jet ski ride. Starting times depend on availability.
Can I rent a single or a double jet ski?
Yes. The rental offers single or double jet ski options.
What is the meeting point for the jet ski rental?
The meeting point is Paracraft Lanzarote.
Is pickup and drop-off included?
No. Pick up and drop off is not included.
Do you provide instructions before you ride?
Yes. You’ll receive a brief safety orientation and instructions on how to operate the jet ski. The instructor speaks Spanish and English.
What should I bring for the experience?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and a T-shirt.
Is a T-shirt required?
Yes. For hygiene, a T-shirt is mandatory to wear.
What are the age, height, and weight limits?
The activity is age 8+. It also notes that children joining an adult-only scenario must be at least 130 cm. It is not suitable for people under 130 cm, and not suitable for those over 100 kg (220 lbs).
What payment and cancellation options are available?
There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now & pay later.























