All 4 tours launch from Cala Bassa with Ibiza Jet Ski Beach and are open to everyone, no license required. Prices run from 130 € to 320 €, with durations spanning 30 min to 1h30. The 130 € / 30-min sprint to Cala Salada is the entry point, fast and contained. Step up to 240 € for a full hour heading toward Es Vedra or Margarita Island, two distinct coastline routes at identical price points. The flagship Atlantis Tour at 320 € covers 1h30 and pushes west toward Sant Antoni, maximizing time on the water and distance from shore. Pick by time budget first: if you have 30 minutes, the short run delivers the rush without commitment. If you want the longest exposure and the most dramatic scenery, the Atlantis Tour is the clear choice.
Jet ski excursion from Cala Bassa to Cala Salada, Ibiza
130 € for 30 min on the water, with a direct run from Cala Bassa to Cala Salada: maximum adrenaline per euro for a first-timer.
Jet ski excursion from Cala Bassa to Sant Antoni, Ibiza (Atlantis Tour)
The Atlantis Tour covers 1h30 at 320 €, the longest duration and furthest distance in the lineup, pushing all the way to Sant Antoni.
Jet ski excursion from Cala Bassa to Es Vedra, in Ibiza
The 1h / 240 € Es Vedra excursion routes past one of the Mediterranean's most striking rock formations, combining speed with scenery.
Jet ski from Cala Bassa to Margarita Island, Ibiza
Margarita Island at 240 € for 1h matches the Es Vedra tour on price and duration, offering an alternative coastline for the same budget.
No license is required. All 4 tours are listed as 'Everybody welcome,' meaning Ibiza Jet Ski Beach handles the briefing on-site and you ride without prior certification.
The Atlantis Tour from Cala Bassa to Sant Antoni is the most demanding option: 1h30 on open Mediterranean water at 320 €, covering the longest distance of all routes offered.
The tour listings don't specify solo versus tandem configurations. Contact Ibiza Jet Ski Beach directly at the Cala Bassa Beach Club meeting point to confirm seating options before booking.
The 240 € / 1h excursion is routed specifically toward Es Vedra, the dramatic rock islet off Ibiza's southwest coast. It's the only tour in this lineup that targets that landmark.
The season runs June through September. July and August see peak Mediterranean conditions but also peak demand, so booking ahead is strongly advised.
Open-water acceleration between coves, away from the beach and with no shelter from wind chop. The longer tours (1h and 1h30) expose you to more of that uninterrupted stretch.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 12.8°C | 17.3 mm | Good |
| February | 13.1°C | 33.3 mm | Good |
| March | 13.8°C | 28.5 mm | Good |
| April | 16.2°C | 18.9 mm | Peak |
| May | 19.3°C | 25.1 mm | Peak |
| June | 23.1°C | 11.1 mm | Peak |
| July | 26.6°C | 5.4 mm | Peak |
| August | 27.1°C | 4.6 mm | Peak |
| September | 24.7°C | 45.4 mm | Peak |
| October | 21°C | 42.1 mm | Peak |
| November | 17.3°C | 31.3 mm | Peak |
| December | 13.6°C | 48.6 mm | Good |
Equipment
Wear a swimsuit and bring a change of clothes: you will get wet. All tours are open to all fitness levels, so no special gear is needed, but secure any glasses with a strap and leave valuables ashore.
Getting there
All tours meet at the Cala Bassa Beach Club (CBbC), Cala Bassa, 07830 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza, reachable by taxi or rental car from Ibiza Town in roughly 20 minutes.
Updated March 2026