Stands out for

  • • Ride without a license thanks to briefing and supervision
  • • Guided tour to Isla de Tabarca with snorkeling
  • • Easy-to-handle Sea-Doo Spark jet skis (110 HP)
  • • Free photos taken during the experience
  • • Options from 30-minute to 2-hour tours

Description

Context Santa Pola, located on the Valencia coast of the Mediterranean, offers an ideal setting for water sports due to its sheltered bay and mild climate. The Sea-Doo Spark jet ski, with 110 HP, allows guests to enjoy the sea without needing a license, thanks to a mandatory safety briefing and continuous supervision throughout the activity. The marina serves as the departure point for routes reaching the Isla de Tabarca, the only inhabited island in the Valencian Community, known for its crystal-clear and protected waters.

The Experience After a combined theoretical and practical safety briefing, you’ll receive a personal life jacket and mount a two-seater jet ski. Under the guidance of a certified instructor, you’ll explore the Santa Pola bay, feeling the cool sea breeze and hearing the sound of the four-stroke engine. You can choose a 30-minute tour around the marina or a longer 2-hour excursion that includes a stop for snorkeling and a light snack on Tabarca Island. The salty wind and the scent of fuel accompany the ride.

For Whom This activity is suitable for beginners with no prior experience, participants over 18 years old, or those aged 16 and older with a parent or guardian’s written permission. It is not recommended for individuals with mobility limitations, strong sensitivity to fuel odors, or those seeking high-adrenaline experiences.

Local Context Santa Pola blends a long-standing fishing tradition with active tourism. The Isla de Tabarca, home to a marine reserve, is a protected area where boat traffic is regulated to preserve local biodiversity. The local community values environmental conservation and offers fresh seafood cuisine, widely available in coastal restaurants near the marina.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

All ages

Booking required

Practical Guide

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Location
Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable clothing, a swimsuit, a towel, sunscreen, and sunglasses. The best time to visit is from May to October, with departures from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Book in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak season. Not recommended for those with a known allergy to fuel or mobility issues. Be prepared for wind and the distinct smell of seawater and fuel during the ride.

Physical Requirements

Moderate physical activity, requires basic operation of a personal watercraft under supervision

About the Area

Santa Pola is a coastal town with a recreational marina linking to Isla de Tabarca and nearby coves. The area offers tourist services, Mediterranean-style restaurants, and activities such as snorkeling in the marine reserve or hiking in the Natural Park of Las Salinas. The marina has easy access and parking, making it a key hub for water sports and guided boat trips.

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No license or prior experience is required. A combined safety briefing and hands-on training are provided, and a certified instructor will supervise you throughout the entire activity for safety.
The minimum age is 18 to ride without a license. Riders aged 16 and older may participate with written permission from a parent or guardian and under strict adult supervision.
Tours range from 30 minutes to 2 hours. The short route covers the Santa Pola bay, while the longer option includes a visit to Isla de Tabarca with a stop for snorkeling and a light snack.
All guests receive a personal, properly sized life jacket, which must be worn at all times during the activity to ensure safety.
Swimming ability is not required, but we recommend confirming with the operator if you have concerns. The mandatory life jacket and constant supervision greatly enhance safety for non-swimmers.