Both tours are run by MONKEY ON TOURS, depart from the same meeting point on Carrer Tramuntana in Son Servera, and cost 165 € for 1h on the water. The price difference is zero. What separates them is the destination: the first route heads northeast toward the Cuevas de Artà, a dramatic sea cave carved into coastal cliffs, for a wilder, more remote feel. The second loops to Cala Morlanda, a sheltered cove with calmer, turquoise water. Pick Cuevas de Artà if you want a bigger visual payoff. Pick Cala Morlanda if you'd rather cruise and soak in the bay.
Jet Ski Tour to Cala Morlanda from Cala Millor, Mallorca
The Cuevas de Artà route covers more exposed open-sea coastline, delivering longer full-speed runs and a dramatic cliff cave as the payoff at 165 €.
Jet Ski Tour from Cala Millor to Cuevas de Arta, Mallorca
The Cala Morlanda loop stays closer to shore in calmer water, ideal for first-timers getting comfortable on a jet ski in 1h at 165 €.
Open-throttle stretches on the Mediterranean between coves, where you can push the jet ski to full speed away from the beach. The Cuevas de Artà route covers more exposed coastline, so you get longer bursts of speed.
No. Both tours are rated Everybody welcome, meaning zero prior experience is required. The operator provides a briefing before departure.
The tour listings do not specify a solo vs. tandem format. Contact MONKEY ON TOURS directly to confirm configuration before booking.
The Cuevas de Artà route ends at a sea cave entrance carved into the cliffs on the northeast coast of Mallorca, which is a harder sight to access by land. Cala Morlanda is a beach cove, scenic but more accessible.
The season runs June through September. July and August see the heaviest tourist traffic, so book as early as possible for those months to secure your slot.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 12.3°C | 23.7 mm | Good |
| February | 12.6°C | 40.2 mm | Good |
| March | 13°C | 32.9 mm | Good |
| April | 15.1°C | 33.9 mm | Peak |
| May | 18.2°C | 24 mm | Peak |
| June | 21.9°C | 15.8 mm | Peak |
| July | 25.5°C | 8.2 mm | Peak |
| August | 26.1°C | 6.4 mm | Peak |
| September | 24.1°C | 36.5 mm | Peak |
| October | 20.6°C | 42.3 mm | Peak |
| November | 17°C | 43.3 mm | Peak |
| December | 13.2°C | 47.9 mm | Good |
Equipment
Both tours welcome all fitness levels and last 1h, so pack a rashguard or swimwear, water shoes with grip, and apply waterproof sunscreen before you arrive. Leave valuables ashore since you will get wet.
Getting there
Head to Carrer Tramuntana, 6, Son Servera, roughly 10 km north of Cala Millor town center, where both tours depart from the same meeting point.
Updated March 2026