Double Safari 45 ‘In Playa Chica

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Double Safari 45 ‘In Playa Chica

5.0 · 3 reviews From $92 Operated by Paracraft Lanzarote · Bookable on Viator
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A jet ski safari in Lanzarote is pure freedom. This one takes you from Playa Chica out along the coast toward the Papagayo beaches, guided by a monitor and designed to show you parts of the shoreline you’d usually skip. It’s short, focused, and built around the fun of driving while someone keeps the route on track.

What I like most is how much control you get for the time. The jet ski is for two people, and in at least one ride I learned both people can drive and get a proper feel for the power. I also really appreciate the safety vibe from the operation, with a named instructor, Leroy, called out for being attentive and for making sure everything stayed smooth.

The main thing to consider is weather. This experience requires good weather, and if conditions aren’t right you may be offered another date or a full refund—so don’t leave it as your only water-plan for the day.

Key Highlights You’ll Care About

Double Safari 45 'In Playa Chica - Key Highlights You’ll Care About

  • Small max group size (2 travelers), so the ride doesn’t feel like a cattle chute.
  • Two-person jet ski that lets both people get hands-on time.
  • Guided by a monitor, following a staff jet ski along the coast and out to sea.
  • Safety-first approach, including a clear no-intoxication rule.
  • 45 minutes on the water, including choppy patches that can make it feel more exciting (if you’re game).
  • Photos during the safari, so you’re not stuck with only blurry memories.

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Jet Ski Safari From Playa Chica to Papagayo in 45 Minutes

This is a straightforward, high-energy Lanzarote outing: you start at Playa Chica Beach in Tías, then spend about 45 minutes on the water, with a staff monitor guiding the route. The goal is simple—get you riding along the most paradisiacal stretches of coastline, aiming toward the area of the Papagayo beaches, without turning the day into a long logistics puzzle.

For me, the appeal is that it’s not trying to be a full-day tour with multiple stops and lots of waiting. It’s built around the part you actually came for: driving a jet ski, seeing coastal scenery from sea level, and getting enough time to feel like you had a real adventure rather than a quick splash-and-done.

You also get a strong sense the operator wants the ride to feel personal. The experience has a maximum of 2 travelers, so you’re not coordinating around a huge pack. That can matter when the sea gets choppy or when you’re trying to take in the view without feeling rushed.

What Makes This Double Safari Different: Guided Route, Two-Seat Fun

Most jet ski experiences are either totally solo-focused or too vague about what you’ll actually do. Here, the format is clear: the jet ski is for two people, and it’s guided by a monitor. In plain terms, that means you’re not out there “figuring it out” alone. Someone is actively running the route and keeping everyone together.

One of the best things I take from the ride descriptions is the “follow the staff jet ski” concept: you go up the coast and back, and you also head out to sea and back during the session. That combination tends to give you both views—coastline scenery and open-water sensation—without turning into something overly complicated.

And because it’s a shared ride, the value can feel better than it looks on paper. If you’re traveling as a pair (friend, partner, family member), this setup gives you two people who can both participate in driving time, rather than one person “sitting and watching” for most of the tour.

Your 10:30 Meeting at Playa Chica: Start With 15 Minutes to Spare

Double Safari 45 'In Playa Chica - Your 10:30 Meeting at Playa Chica: Start With 15 Minutes to Spare
The meeting point is Playa Chica Beach, on P.º Barrilla, 35510 Tías, Las Palmas, Spain. The start time is 10:30 am, and the experience requires you to arrive at least 15 minutes before the start.

That “show up early” detail isn’t small. For water sports, timing affects everything: getting checked in, getting the basics sorted, and making sure you’re ready before the sea and daylight conditions shift. You’ll enjoy the ride more when you’re not sprinting to the dock with cold fingers and a rising pulse.

The operation also uses a mobile ticket. That’s handy—just make sure your phone battery is behaving and your ticket is easy to pull up.

If you like practical travel rhythms, this is a good choice. It’s near public transportation, so you’re less dependent on finding parking right at the beach.

On the Water: Following the Monitor Along Lanzarote’s Coast

Once you’re geared up and briefed, the experience centers on one job: ride. You’ll be guided by a monitor, and you’ll follow staff on a jet ski as you move along the coastline. The ride pattern is described as going up the coast and back, plus a stretch out to sea and back—so you get a real loop, not just a point-to-point run.

Expect the pace to be active. People describe going miles and moving through the ride like a “snaking” path along the water. That matters because it keeps the time feeling varied rather than like you’re doing the same straight stretch over and over.

Also, allow for sea conditions. One review notes it was a bit choppy in places, and that it actually added fun. That’s a good way to think about it: if you’re prone to seasickness or hate any bumps, jet ski choppiness can be an issue. But if you’re in the mood for “adventure weather,” the sea can make the ride feel more alive.

Papagayo-Bound Views and Hidden Coastlines You Can’t Recreate on Foot

This safari is marketed around discovering beautiful, hidden places on Lanzarote while you ride. Even without a stop-by-stop checklist, the idea is clear: sea-level access lets you see coastline textures, rock edges, and open-water angles that you simply can’t get from a road viewpoint.

The target is the Papagayo beaches area. That’s a big draw for people because Papagayo is known for its postcard look, and the best way to experience it is often from the water—close enough to appreciate the coastline shape, far enough to get that wide coastal context.

What I’d call out for your expectations is this: you’re not touring inland villages here. You’re doing a coastal experience, and the “wow” is visual and sensory—sunlight on water, the feel of speed, and the changing coastline as the guide leads you forward and turns you back.

If you love photography, you’re also set up for that moment. The ride description includes that they take photos during the safari, so you’re more likely to leave with something you didn’t have to manage yourself.

Safety and the Instructor Factor: When Leroy Keeps It Smooth

Jet ski rides live or die on safety and clarity. The operation’s rules are explicit: it’s forbidden to use the attractions while intoxicated. That’s a baseline you want to see, because it’s not just about liability—it’s about how responsibly the day is run.

What really impressed me from the feedback is the human side. One review highlights Leroy as a great instructor—attentive to everything. That suggests more than a one-size-fits-all briefing; it points to an instructor who’s watching the flow and responding if something needs adjusting.

You’ll also want to notice the equipment. Reviews mention that the jet skis are new and powerful, and that both people can drive with enough time to get comfortable and push a bit. That combination—strong machines plus a guide who’s present—often creates the sweet spot: you get excitement without feeling like the operator is ignoring risk.

Jet Skis, Power, and the Real Meaning of “Both Can Drive”

The two-person jet ski setup can be a mixed blessing in other places. Sometimes it means one person drives while the other holds on. Here, at least one review says both people could drive, and there was enough time to get properly off the training-wheels stage.

That’s important for value and enjoyment. If you’re paying for a shared adventure, you want your seat to matter. Getting hands-on time means:

  • You’ll feel less like a passenger.
  • You’ll remember the ride through your own effort, not just the scenery.
  • You’re more likely to hit that “we should do this again” mood after.

Also, new and powerful machines change your experience immediately. A jet ski that responds well makes it easier to stay confident—especially if conditions get choppy. If you’re the kind of person who likes the throttle, you’ll likely appreciate the capability people mention.

Price and Value: Is $92.61 Worth 45 Minutes?

At $92.61 per person, this is not a cheap thrill. But it’s also not the kind of day where you’re paying for hours of waiting around. You’re paying for a guided coastal safari built around real ride time—about 45 minutes—with a monitor, new machines described as powerful, and photos taken for you during the session.

So the value equation depends on what you compare it to:

  • If you’re comparing it to “walk-up” sea excursions with less riding time, this tends to feel like better spending because the main event is the driving.
  • If you’re comparing it to longer multi-stop tours, you may feel the duration is short. But the upside is you get an adrenaline hit without swallowing most of your day.
  • If you’re traveling as two, the two-person jet ski can make your money go further emotionally, because both of you get time at the controls.

Also, the booking is on a structured schedule. The tour has a 10:30 am start, it runs to a single meet-up point, and you return there. That predictability helps you plan the rest of your day—especially in a place like Lanzarote where the coastline drives are half the fun.

Who This Works Best For (and Who Should Reconsider)

This safari is a solid fit if you:

  • Want an active, sea-level Lanzarote experience with a clear start and end.
  • Travel with a partner or friend and you want both people involved.
  • Like guided activities where someone keeps the ride moving and safer.

It’s also a good match if you’re comfortable with variable sea conditions. One ride notes choppiness, and the overall tone is that it added to the fun. That’s a clue: this is meant for people who can roll with the ocean.

You might reconsider if:

  • You’re sensitive to bouncy water or you hate choppy conditions.
  • You only want calm, fully controlled experiences. The ride is outdoors and weather-dependent.

Most travelers can participate, and the group size is capped at 2 travelers, which usually makes the experience feel more manageable and less chaotic.

Should You Book Double Safari 45 In Playa Chica?

I’d book this if your top priority is riding, not sightseeing by bus. The combination of new, powerful jet skis, a monitor-led route, and the chance for both people to drive makes it feel like a real activity rather than a brief demo.

I’d hold off or plan backup days if weather is shaky. This experience requires good weather, and if it doesn’t happen you’ll need flexibility for a different date.

One more practical tip: build in time buffer. Arrive 15 minutes early at Playa Chica. Do that, keep your expectations realistic about the sea, and you’ll likely come away thinking that 45 minutes is exactly the right length for a Lanzarote jet ski hit.

FAQ

How long is the Double Safari 45 jet ski experience?

It runs for about 45 minutes.

Where does the tour start?

It starts at Playa Chica Beach (P.º Barrilla, 35510 Tías, Las Palmas, Spain).

What time does it start?

The start time is 10:30 am.

Is the jet ski shared or solo?

The jet ski is for two people, and it’s described as a double safari ride.

Is there a guide?

Yes. The excursion is guided by a monitor, and you follow a staff member on a jet ski.

How many travelers can join?

There is a maximum of 2 travelers.

Do I need to arrive early?

Yes. You must arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of the activity.

Is a mobile ticket used?

Yes. The experience uses a mobile ticket.

What happens if the weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What is the cancellation window?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

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