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Arta Caves Jet Ski Tour

Enjoy sailing at full speed along the eastern coast of Mallorca with this Arta Caves Jet Ski Tour. You'll discover the famous caves while admiring the Mediterranean scenery. Arta Caves Jet Ski Tour. At the indicated time, we'll meet at number 6...

  • 1 hour
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Enjoy sailing at full speed along the eastern coast of Mallorca with this Arta Caves Jet Ski Tour. You'll discover the famous caves while admiring the Mediterranean scenery.

Arta Caves Jet Ski Tour

At the indicated time, we'll meet at number 6 of Calle Tramuntana, where we'll receive simple instructions for safe jet skiing. Once ready, we'll board a Sea-Doo GTR 230 jet ski.

We'll set sail from Cala Bona driving the jet skis northwards, parallel to the coast. Along the eastern coast of Mallorca, we'll see beaches and caves accessible only by sea.

The tour will continue to the beach of Canyamel. Near this beach, we’ll see the silhouette of Cap Vermell, home to the Arta Caves. While discussing the origin of these caves, we'll find a spot to swim in the open sea.

After swimming, we'll return to the departure point, one hour after the activity starts.

Jet ski capacity

Each jet ski has a maximum capacity of 2 occupants. Both can take turns driving throughout the tour, as long as they meet the requirements. The price indicated is per jet ski and not per person.

Prices

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Jet ski rental
  • Life jacket
  • Petrol for the jet ski
  • Lockers and changing rooms

Not included

  • Pictures of the tour (optional): 15EUR per person

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes, you must attend with a carer

Location

Activity location

Actuario Lliteras Esteva, pedro, Carrer Tramuntana, 6, 07559 Son Servera (Balearic Islands), Spain

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