Rent a jet ski and explore the ocean leisurely . No previous experience is necessary
What’s included?
- Life jacket
- Certified instructor
- Shower
- Toilet
- A certified instructor and guide is included for your comfort and safety.
Your instruction session will teach you everything you need to know before setting out into the sea.
While in the water take advantage of Jetski’s ease of use and experience the speed and adrenaline of flying through the Caribbean.
For those looking for something more relaxed, head to the Lagoon and explore its tranquility. Glide to the mangroves for an even more peaceful nature. After your adventure, whether it was exciting or just pleasurable, head back to the dock, take off your gear, and rinse off at a nearby shower facility before returning to Cancun for a hot shower.
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
Usually, a bathing suit and a coast-guard approved life vest or PFD are enough, but if the water or weather is on the colder side you may want to wear a wetsuit or drysuit.
HOW TO STAY SAFE ON A JET SKI?
Safety is of the utmost importance when you are on a jet ski. You need to be prepared for anything that might happen and know what to do in case of emergencies.
– Always wear a life jacket, even if you know how to swim. It can save your life in the event of sudden water emergencies like capsizing or being thrown from the jet ski. If possible, also wear a helmet.
– Avoid riding at night and during inclement weather, as it can make it difficult for others to see you
– Put on your lanyard for safety (safety key). In the event of a falling off the jet ski, this device will automatically shut down the vessel’s engine.
– Avoid riding with strangers or unfamiliar people, as they may not have your safety in mind and could put you at risk
– Keep away from other boats, waves, and swimmers that may also be dangerous obstacles on your path
– Maintain your jet ski, so it stays in top shape, reducing the risk of breakdowns or issues
JET SKIS AND ALCOHOL DON’T MIX
Jet Skis are a great way to have fun in the water, but alcohol and jet skis don’t mix. Alcohol slows your reaction time and impairs judgment, which can make it difficult to operate a Jet Ski safely. If you’ve been drinking, do not get on a jet ski or personal watercraft. Even if you think you can handle the effects of alcohol, it’s never worth the risk. A common cause of watercraft accidents is the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Alcohol can seriously impair your decision-making abilities, reaction time, and overall coordination. A designated driver is a good idea if you’ve had a few too many. When intoxicated, stay off the water and away from jet skis and other personal watercraft.
DON’T SPEED ON YOUR JET SKI
Another one of the most common causes of jet ski-related accidents is speeding. When you’re going fast, it’s easy to get too close to another jet ski rider or person in the water. Keep a safe distance between yourself and the people around you, and give yourself plenty of room to stop. To avoid serious accidents on the water, keep a safe speed and distance. Precautions can prevent the vast majority of jet ski mishaps. Make the most of your summer on the water by following the few simple safety rules mentioned above.
– Don’t speed, and always use common sense when riding a jet ski