REVIEW · GRAN CANARIA
Experience the Thrill of Jet Skiing in Anfi del Mar
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Two wheels of water, serious fun. In Anfi del Mar, a short, guided session turns into a real burst of speed and coastal views. I like that you get a safety-focused introduction before you ride, and I like that they keep it beginner-friendly with clear instruction. One thing to consider: you’ll have only about 20 minutes on the jet ski, so it’s best if you’re happy with a fast hit of adrenaline rather than a long cruise.
In This Review
- Jet Skiing in Anfi del Mar: The Setup That Makes It Feel Safe and Fun
- Key Things I’d Watch For Before You Go
- Where Anfi del Mar Puts You Right on the Water
- The Safety Briefing: What You Learn Before You Accelerate
- On the Jet Ski at Anfi Playa: Speed With Structure
- Included Gear and Insurance: Why This Is Good Value
- Price and Logistics: What You’re Really Paying For
- The Anfi Beach Meeting Point: Getting There Smoothly
- Who Should Book This Jet Ski Ride (and Who Should Skip It)
- Weather Matters Here: How to Avoid a Rough Day on the Water
- Overall Value: Does It Deliver for the Money?
- Should You Book Jet Skiing in Anfi del Mar?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski experience at Anfi del Mar?
- Do I need a jet ski license or prior experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- Where do we meet for the jet ski ride?
- Is instruction available in English?
- How big are the groups?
- What if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Jet Skiing in Anfi del Mar: The Setup That Makes It Feel Safe and Fun
This is the kind of activity that works because they keep it simple. You meet at Playa Anfi del Mar, get your life vest, and then the qualified instructors teach you the basics of driving safely before you go out. You don’t need a license or previous jet ski experience, but you do need to be able to swim.
The main drawback is the time window. The experience is short, and the ride may feel like a set circuit rather than open-ended coastal exploration. Also, plan for the possibility of extra rules around filming (one rider noted a ban on bringing a GoPro and being offered the operator’s photos instead).
Key Things I’d Watch For Before You Go

- Beginner-friendly: No previous jet ski experience needed, but swimming is required
- Safety comes first: A theory intro covers how to drive and what to do in changing conditions
- Insurance included: You’re covered for the activity, not just the equipment
- Small group size: Maximum of 8 travelers means more hands-on attention
- English instruction: The briefing is offered in English
- Anfi Beach location: Easy to picture what you’re riding for—coastline views right from the start
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Where Anfi del Mar Puts You Right on the Water

Anfi del Mar is a good match for jet skiing because the whole place is built around water access and sea views. The meeting point is at Playa Anfi del Mar (C. Dalí, 26 area, 35129 Mogán), and the activity ends back at the same point. That matters more than it sounds. You don’t lose your energy to long transfers or endless walking once you’re ready to ride.
Gran Canaria’s coast here also makes the experience feel more than just speed. Even though the ride is short, you’re out on the water near the Anfi area, so you get the visual payoff along with the adrenaline. If you’re the kind of person who likes action but still wants a scenic setting, this is a solid combo.
And because the group is capped at 8 travelers, you’re less likely to feel like a number. With jet skis, that small-group vibe tends to help—there’s less waiting, fewer bottlenecks, and more chance to get your questions answered before you go.
The Safety Briefing: What You Learn Before You Accelerate
Jet skis have power, and that power is the point. But the smart part of this experience is that you start with a theory introduction. You’ll learn how to drive safely and how to handle the realities of being on the sea—waves, and sudden changes in conditions.
You don’t need a license. You don’t need to be a seasoned rider. The instructors are there to explain how the jet ski responds and how to keep control. I like that they specifically mention safety and stability, because for beginners the biggest mental hurdle is usually fear of losing control.
They also emphasize that monitors will assist. Based on real-world feedback from past participants, that help is most noticeable at key moments (like during briefing and check-ins), not necessarily the idea of someone riding next to you the entire time. So I’d treat the experience as guided, not helicoptered. Pay attention early, ask questions in the briefing, and you’ll feel much more confident once you’re moving.
One more non-negotiable: you must be able to swim. Jet skiing involves being on open water, and they’re clear about that requirement. If swimming isn’t your strength, this is the time to be honest with yourself—this activity isn’t for anyone who would feel unsafe in the water.
On the Jet Ski at Anfi Playa: Speed With Structure

Once you’re suited up, the experience is all about motion: you’ll ride a jet ski out on the sea near Anfi Playa and enjoy that quick, thrilling burst that only water can deliver. Jet skis are ideal for short-distance travel in a short time, and that’s what makes this work for a lot of visitors. You get the adrenaline without needing hours.
What also makes it enjoyable is that it isn’t only about going fast. The ride can include calmer coastal moments too, so you’re not constantly fighting for control at maximum excitement. In practice, the balance between speed and stability is where the fun lives—enough thrill to feel like an achievement, enough structure to feel safe.
The experience is described as “intrepid,” which is travel-speak for: you’ll feel it. At the beginning, you may get that little flash of nerves—normal. Then, once you understand the basics and the jet ski behaves as the instructor said it would, the ride clicks into adrenaline mode.
There’s one timing consideration: you should expect around 20 minutes. That’s long enough to feel like you did something unforgettable, but short enough that you’ll probably wish it lasted longer. If you’re choosing between activities and you’re hoping for a long, slow scenic cruise, you might prefer a different kind of water tour.
Included Gear and Insurance: Why This Is Good Value

The big practical win here is what they include. You get a life jacket and insurance, and you use the jet ski as part of the experience. That means you’re not hunting for rentals or adding extra charges just to make the activity possible.
When you compare jet ski options, value often comes down to one question: are you paying mainly for the boat and nothing else, or are you paying for a safety-and-gear package? This one is closer to the second option. With instructors doing the safety intro and monitors assisting, the overall experience feels more like an activity you show up for rather than equipment you gamble with.
Also, the price is listed as $72.18 per group (up to 1). In plain terms: it’s aimed at small bookings. Combined with the max of 8 travelers total, this typically fits well if you’re traveling as a couple or solo and don’t want a huge crowd.
And because this is mobile-ticket friendly, it tends to be easier day-of. Less paperwork, fewer surprises, more time for the part you came for: riding.
Price and Logistics: What You’re Really Paying For

At about $72.18 for a short ride, the price can sound either reasonable or steep depending on what you compare it to. Here’s the useful way to think about it.
You’re paying for:
- A qualified safety introduction (important when you’re on powered watercraft)
- Instructors and monitor assistance
- Life jacket use
- Insurance coverage
- The jet ski time itself (about 20 minutes)
If you were just renting a jet ski for a similar window, you might save money in some places. But you’d likely miss the safety briefing and the structured guidance. On a jet ski, confidence matters. A clear intro can turn a scary first minute into a fun ride quickly.
The caution I’d add is about add-ons and rules around gear. One participant mentioned that filming with a GoPro was not allowed and that the operator’s own photos were offered for an extra fee. That doesn’t mean it’s always the case for every booking, but it’s a good reason to ask before you bring action-cam gear. If you were budgeting to capture everything yourself, you might want a Plan B.
The Anfi Beach Meeting Point: Getting There Smoothly

This tour meets at Playa Anfi del Mar, in the Mogán area of Las Palmas (C. Dalí, 26, 35129). The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a complicated end location. That simplifies your schedule if you’ve got lunch or another plan afterward.
It’s also noted as being near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re not renting a car. With water activities, the biggest annoyance is usually rushing. The best move is to treat the meeting point like a start line—arrive early enough to check in calmly and get your life vest experience out of the way.
If you’re booking in advance, keep in mind confirmation is typically received within 48 hours depending on availability. And since weather matters, you should also be ready for date shifts if conditions aren’t right.
Who Should Book This Jet Ski Ride (and Who Should Skip It)

I think this jet ski experience suits a few types of travelers extremely well:
- First-timers who want instruction, not uncertainty. You’ll get a theory intro and safety guidance before you ride.
- People who can swim and want an adrenaline-focused, time-efficient activity.
- Couples, friends, or solo travelers who prefer a small group experience (max 8) and clear guidance.
It’s also a good pick if you like the idea of short-distance thrills—jet skis can cover ground quickly, so the ride feels like action without requiring half a day.
Now, who should pause?
- If you’re not comfortable swimming, skip this. The requirement is clear.
- If you hate short time windows and want a long, open-ended outing, the roughly 20-minute ride may feel brief.
- If filming is a big priority for you, double-check whether your camera setup is allowed. Some riders reported restrictions and a paid photo alternative.
Weather Matters Here: How to Avoid a Rough Day on the Water
Because this is a powered water activity, weather affects everything. This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
So the practical approach is to book it on a day where you have flexibility, or at least don’t stack it tightly with plans that can’t move. Short water rides are sensitive to wind and sea conditions. If the sea is rough, operators can’t safely run the session as expected.
Overall Value: Does It Deliver for the Money?
For $72.18 for about 20 minutes, I’d call this a solid value if you want:
- A guided, safety-first introduction
- Life vest use and insurance
- A real adrenaline hit in a small group
The reason it tends to feel worth it is the structure. You’re not just renting power and hoping you’ll figure it out. You’re getting instruction tied to what can actually happen on the water.
The other side of value is expectations. If you expect a long, scenic, roaming coastal journey with plenty of time to stop and sightsee, you might feel disappointed by the short duration. But if your goal is to ride, feel the rush, and get a confident introduction to jet ski handling, it’s a good match.
Should You Book Jet Skiing in Anfi del Mar?
Book it if you want a fast, safe-feeling adrenaline experience in Gran Canaria’s sea-side setting. The safety briefing, life vest, insurance, and small-group structure all support that.
Don’t book it if swimming isn’t your comfort zone, or if you’re mainly after a long, leisurely ride. Jet skiing here is about the thrill per minute, not the slow, dreamy pace of some other water tours.
My practical advice: if you care about filming, ask ahead about action-cam rules. And if you’re a true beginner, arrive with a calm mindset and listen hard during the safety intro. The better you absorb that early coaching, the more your short ride feels like your win instead of your worry.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski experience at Anfi del Mar?
It runs for about 20 minutes (approx.).
Do I need a jet ski license or prior experience?
No license or previous jet ski experience is required, but you must be able to swim.
What’s included in the price?
The experience includes a life jacket and insurance, and you’ll use the jet ski during the session.
Where do we meet for the jet ski ride?
You meet at Playa Anfi del Mar, 35129 Mogán (C. Dalí, 26, address area listed). The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Is instruction available in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
How big are the groups?
There is a maximum of 8 travelers.
What if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. There’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.




























