Jet skiing in Le Gosier runs from 50 € to 90 €, with sessions ranging from 20 minutes to a full day. All 4 operators accept complete beginners, so physical level won't narrow your choice. Split the options into two groups: short bursts (20 to 45 min, 50 €) for a first-time hit of speed on the Caribbean, and extended excursions (up to 4h or a full day, 70 to 90 €) for riders who want to push further along the coastline. Ti'Jet adds an electric jet ski option rated for children, which changes the calculus for families. If you're deciding purely on intensity vs. budget, the 90 € full-day tour with Jet Adventure delivers the longest exposure to open water. Pick short if you want the rush without the commitment. Pick long if you want to actually explore Guadeloupe's bay.
Jet ski initiation in Le Gosier, Guadeloupe
50 € for up to 40 min on the water with English and French support makes this the lowest-cost entry point for first-timers.
Jet ski tour of Le Gosier, in Guadeloupe
At 90 €, this full-day tour with Jet Adventure offers the longest possible time at speed on the Caribbean, departing from Bas du Fort.
Introduction to Electric Jet Skiing for Children in Le Gosier, Guadeloupe
Ti'Jet's electric jet ski session is the only option in Le Gosier designed specifically for children, priced at 50 € for up to 45 min.
Jet Ski Excursion at Le Gosier, Guadeloupe
Jet Force offers sessions from 20 min up to 4 hours at 70 €, giving intermediate riders room to push further along the coastline without going full premium.
Recreational jet skis typically reach speeds between 60 and 100 km/h depending on the model and conditions. Operators in Le Gosier set their own limits for guided sessions, so ask your operator directly for the cap they apply.
The full-day jet ski tour at 90 € with Jet Adventure gives you the longest continuous exposure on the water, which translates to the highest cumulative adrenaline. Sessions run from 45 minutes up to a full day, starting from Base nautique Sunjet at Bas du Fort.
Yes. Ti'Jet specifically offers an electric jet ski introduction for children, departing from Plage de l'hôtel Canella Beach. Sessions last 20 to 45 min and all languages including English, French and Spanish are spoken.
No. Every operator listed rates their sessions as 'Everybody welcome', including the excursion and tour formats. A briefing is standard before you hit the water.
The season runs June through September, which aligns with Guadeloupe's driest and calmest sea conditions. July and August see peak demand, so booking ahead is strongly recommended.
The initiation (50 €, up to 40 min) is a controlled introduction to handling the machine. The excursion (from 70 €, up to 4 hours with Jet Force) takes you on a route along the coast once you're comfortable on the throttle.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 25°C | 72.1 mm | Peak |
| February | 25°C | 42.1 mm | Peak |
| March | 25.4°C | 44.1 mm | Peak |
| April | 26.1°C | 44.8 mm | Peak |
| May | 26.8°C | 76.2 mm | Peak |
| June | 27.2°C | 94.8 mm | Peak |
| July | 27.6°C | 87.2 mm | Peak |
| August | 27.9°C | 88.9 mm | Peak |
| September | 27.7°C | 133.5 mm | Good |
| October | 27.2°C | 144.3 mm | Good |
| November | 26.4°C | 118.6 mm | Good |
| December | 25.6°C | 99.4 mm | Peak |
Equipment
Operators provide life jackets and usually a wetsuit or rash guard for protection. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a secure swimsuit and water shoes since all sessions launch directly from the beach.
Getting there
Sessions depart from two main points in Le Gosier: Base nautique Sunjet at Plage hôtel Fleur d'Epée in Bas du Fort (for Jet Adventure) and Plage de l'hôtel Canella Beach at Pointe de la Verdure (for Ti'Jet and Jet Force), both reachable by car in under 15 minutes from Pointe-à-Pitre.
Updated March 2026