Jet Skiing in Cabo San Lucas

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Jet Skiing in Cabo San Lucas

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Medano Beach is where the thrill starts. This Cabo San Lucas jet ski rental is built for your pace, not a rushed group schedule, and the Medano Beach launch makes everything easy to find and get moving. I like that you can ride solo or with one other person on a stable Yamaha, and I also like the clear rental-time options (30, 40, 60, 90 minutes). One possible drawback: there can be surprises around exact ride time or extra dock fees, so I’d plan for a little flexibility and confirm details at check-in.

What makes this experience feel different is the mix of speed and control. You’ll cruise along the Cabo/Los Cabos coastline on a 2020 Yamaha wave runner, with speeds listed up to 45 mph, while still being able to slow down, look around, and not feel stuck behind other riders. Safety support is a big theme in the feedback, with staff described as careful and professional.

You should also go in with the right expectations for the setup. Your booking is for one jet ski (max two people per wave runner), so turn-taking is possible, but you won’t have separate machines for each rider unless you book an extra unit. The activity also calls for a moderate physical fitness level, since you’ll be getting on, staying balanced, and handling a moving vehicle.

Quick Hits on Jet Skiing from Medano Beach

Jet Skiing in Cabo San Lucas - Quick Hits on Jet Skiing from Medano Beach

  • Your pace on the water: You’re not forced into a fast stampede or left waiting on someone else’s rhythm.
  • Stable Yamaha wave runner: The tour lists a 2020 Yamaha 1100 4-stroke wave runner built for comfort and control.
  • Pick your time window: Choose 30, 40, 60, or 90 minutes so you can match your energy and budget.
  • Central launch point: Medano Beach is the starting location, which usually means less time lost hunting for the dock.
  • Safety-first staff energy: Multiple riders praised staff for caring about safety and making people feel at ease.
  • Bring cash as a backup: Some feedback points to an extra fee at the dock, so having cash can save stress.

Medano Beach Launch: The Biggest Value Is Simple Timing

Jet Skiing in Cabo San Lucas - Medano Beach Launch: The Biggest Value Is Simple Timing
This is a jet ski experience that starts with something underrated: getting on the water without a long, complicated lead-up. Launching from Medano Beach means you’re near a well-known area of Cabo, so you’re not stuck with a confusing “meet us somewhere you’ll never find” situation.

In plain terms, it matters because jet skiing is time-sensitive. The ocean is the point, and you’ll get the most out of your booking when check-in doesn’t eat your ride window. If you’re on a tight Cabo itinerary, this setup helps you keep the day on track.

I also like the “control the pace” approach. Some jet ski tours feel like a race. Here, the emphasis is on letting you ride at your own speed, which tends to make the experience more fun if you want photos, scenery time, or just a calmer cruise rather than constant acceleration.

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Your Jet Ski Setup: 1100 4-Stroke Yamaha and Rider Limits

Jet Skiing in Cabo San Lucas - Your Jet Ski Setup: 1100 4-Stroke Yamaha and Rider Limits
The ride uses a 2020 Yamaha 1100 4-stroke wave runner, listed as fast and stable. That matters because jet skis can feel twitchy for first-timers. A model positioned as stable is exactly what helps beginners stay comfortable while still getting the thrill.

There’s also a clear limit: maximum of two people per wave runner. Your booking is for one jet ski, which means if you’re a group of two, you can share the machine (often with turn-taking), but you’re not getting two separate jet skis under the same price.

If you’re planning for multiple riders, do the math upfront. One person driving and one sitting passenger is common, but your actual time driving depends on how you split turns. If you want equal time at the controls, consider booking in a way that matches how you and your partner like to share.

What the Ride Feels Like: Speed, Views, and Time Choices

Jet Skiing in Cabo San Lucas - What the Ride Feels Like: Speed, Views, and Time Choices
This experience is designed around one main event: a self-guided jet ski ride along Cabo’s coastline. You’ll depart from Medano Beach and then choose one rental duration: 30, 40, 60, or 90 minutes.

Speed is part of the pitch. The tour information lists reaching speeds up to 45 mph, which is thrilling without turning the ride into pure chaos. The sweet spot here is that you can go fast when you want, but you can also slow down when you want to look out at the water and coastline without feeling like you’re wasting the tour.

The time options are more than just “duration labels.” They’re a way to match the experience to your comfort level:

  • A shorter ride (30–40 minutes) can be ideal if you’re new to jet skis or you want a single highlight without using up a full afternoon.
  • A longer ride (60–90 minutes) makes sense if you want more cruising time, more chances to stop and re-position for pictures, and more overall “I’m really out on the water” feeling.

Also, the ocean is the main star. The experience is described as a way to get closer to the water and its ecosystem, so it’s worth paying attention to how the coast looks when you’re skimming along it. Even if you mostly focus on driving, the sensory change from being on land to being on the water is the point.

Safety and Staff: What to Watch for at Check-In

Jet Skiing in Cabo San Lucas - Safety and Staff: What to Watch for at Check-In
Safety is repeatedly praised, and that’s a big deal with anything water-based. The crew is described as careful and professional, with some riders mentioning staff who took time to make them feel at ease. Humor and clear instruction also came up, which usually helps first-time jet ski riders relax.

That said, I’d treat check-in like your first mini-riding step. One rider flagged that the instructions for finding the beach location could be clearer, so you’ll save time by confirming exactly where you should meet at Medano Beach before you arrive.

Also watch for two practical issues that came up in feedback:

  • Extra dock fees: One person reported needing to pay an additional fee at the dock and recommended having cash on hand. I’d do the same just in case.
  • Time accuracy: Another rider said they received less time than expected after paying for an hour. You can’t argue with staff on the dock, so the best approach is to ask early, confirm the time window, and start your ride when they tell you to so there’s no misunderstanding later.

If you’re getting picked up, that can help reduce stress. The tour lists pickup offered, so if it’s available where you’re staying, it can be worth using. Less rushing usually means better moods before you put on a life jacket.

Capturing the Moment: Drone Photos and Video Possibility

Jet Skiing in Cabo San Lucas - Capturing the Moment: Drone Photos and Video Possibility
A couple of details make this feel more “package-ready” than you might expect. One rider mentioned drone pictures and videos, described as amazing. That doesn’t automatically mean every booking gets the same media, but it’s a strong signal that the operator is set up to capture what you’re doing out on the water.

If you care about photos, plan around the fact that jet skiing isn’t like standing on a viewpoint. You might not have both hands free every moment. A drone means you could get shots you’d never manage yourself, especially from higher angles showing you against the coastline.

Price and Value: Is $82 Worth It for Cabo?

At $82 per group (up to 2), this sits in the “serious fun” category rather than a cheap activity. The value is in what you actually get: a jet ski ride (not a slow boat tour), a stable Yamaha, and the option to choose your ride length from 30 to 90 minutes.

Here’s how I’d judge the price fairly:

  • If you’re two people and you want one jet ski shared, the per-person cost becomes much easier to swallow.
  • If you want a longer ride (60–90 minutes), you’re paying for extra time on the water, which is usually where jet skiing feels most worth it.
  • If you’re prone to nervousness on speed, this setup’s self-paced nature can help you enjoy it without feeling overwhelmed. That’s value too, even if it’s not printed on a price tag.

The key is to budget for the real-world details. If there’s any dock fee mentioned in your situation, or if you end up losing a few minutes due to timing at the beach, your effective value drops. So bring cash, arrive early, and confirm what you’re paying for before you start.

Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental (and Who Might Want a Different One)

I think this works best for couples, friends, and small groups where people want a fun water hit with minimal fuss. The max of two per wave runner makes it a natural match for:

  • First-time riders who want a smoother, more controlled experience.
  • Couples who plan to drive in turns.
  • People who’d rather avoid group chaos and prefer to set their own speed.

It’s also a good choice if you like “do the activity, then move on.” You’re not stuck on a long multi-stop program. You get on the jet ski, you ride, and then you’re back—perfect if you’re also planning dinner and an evening stroll along the Cabo waterfront.

On the flip side, you might want a different format if you hate any uncertainty around meeting location instructions or you’re very strict about exact minutes. One feedback point about receiving less time than purchased is rare, but it’s enough that I’d confirm timing and treat your ride window with care.

Practical Tips Before You Go (So the Day Runs Smooth)

A few habits make jet ski day go smoother in Cabo:

  • Ask for clear directions to the Medano Beach meet point. One rider said the communication could be clearer. If you’re taking a taxi, know what to look for so you’re not guessing once you arrive.
  • Bring cash as a backup. If there’s any dock fee in your case, having cash reduces stress fast.
  • Arrive early and be ready to start. To protect your ride time, don’t show up at the edge of the schedule.
  • Plan how you’ll share the controls. If two of you are on one jet ski, decide ahead of time how turns will work so it doesn’t become an awkward debate on the beach.
  • Go with moderate fitness in mind. The activity lists moderate physical fitness. If you have balance or mobility concerns, consider whether the getting on/off and staying steady feels manageable for you.

Also, keep your expectations grounded about what you’ll control. You’ll be riding along the coastline, but you’re not told of set stops like a boat tour. The ride is about time on the water and the freedom to set your pace.

Should You Book This Jet Ski Rental in Cabo San Lucas?

Yes, I’d book it if you want a straightforward jet ski experience from Medano Beach, you’re okay sharing one wave runner with up to one other person, and you like the idea of riding at your own speed. The stable Yamaha, the speed up to 45 mph, and the option to choose 30 to 90 minutes are the big drivers of value.

I’d hesitate if you’re the type who gets stressed by location-finding details, or if you’re expecting a perfectly controlled, never-changes-minute schedule. In that case, your best move is to confirm timing clearly at check-in and arrive early.

If you do book, I’d go in prepared: bring cash, get clear directions, and keep a little flexibility in your head. Do that, and you’ll spend your time doing the thing you came for—cruising Cabo’s coastline on a real jet ski, not waiting around for a group.

FAQ

How much does this jet ski rental cost?

It’s listed at $82.00 per group (up to 2).

How long is the ride?

You can choose a rental time of about 30, 40, 60, or 90 minutes.

Is pickup available?

Pickup is offered.

Do I ride alone?

You can ride a jet ski alone or with one other person. The maximum is two people per wave runner.

What jet ski model is used?

The tour information lists a 2020 Yamaha 1100 4-stroke wave runner.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Changes within 24 hours are not accepted.

Do I need good weather?

Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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