Cabo San Lucas Bay Guided Jet Ski 1 hour Rental

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Cabo San Lucas Bay Guided Jet Ski 1 hour Rental

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Cabo on a jet ski beats waiting. In about an hour, you get out onto the water around Cabo San Lucas Bay with safety instructions and a guide riding with your group. It’s a simple setup, and the goal is clear: ride, explore, and get back to Medano Beach feeling like you earned it.

I like that the included kit is practical: life jackets plus security and operating instructions before you go. I also appreciate the human touch—people specifically praised drivers and guides like Filiberto for smooth hotel pickup and quick, easy coordination, with operators named Diego and Edison getting called out for great guidance on the water.

One thing to keep in mind: the ride can involve extra costs or paperwork, like an optional $40 collision insurance or an ID/credit-card deposit. And on busier days, timing seems to be a known variable, so I suggest building in a little cushion.

Key things I’d plan around

Cabo San Lucas Bay Guided Jet Ski 1 hour Rental - Key things I’d plan around

  • Medano Beach departure: the action starts right where you want it, with a 60-minute ride window.
  • Small group size (max 6): less crowding pressure and more attention from the guide support team.
  • Safety and operation instruction included: life jackets and step-by-step guidance are part of the deal.
  • Guide support throughout Cabo San Lucas Bay: you’re not just dropped off and forgotten.
  • Optional collision insurance vs deposit: know what you’ll bring before you arrive.
  • Pickup depends on where you’re staying: most hotels can do it, but some areas may cost extra.

Entering Medano Beach: why the start matters

Cabo San Lucas Bay Guided Jet Ski 1 hour Rental - Entering Medano Beach: why the start matters
This experience is built around one location: Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas. That’s a big deal because you avoid the feeling of “transfer hell.” When a tour is tied to one clear beach launch point, it’s easier to show up, get your safety gear, and get moving.

You’ll typically meet at the activity area near this pin: V3QX+W5J, Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico. If you request transportation, you’ll be picked up from your hotel lobby. In some hotel zones, pickup and drop-off can cost extra—areas like Diamante, HardRock, San José (Transpeninsular Highway), and places similar to Puerto Los Cabos and San José del Cabo. If you’re staying in one of those neighborhoods, it’s smart to confirm the extra fee before you rely on pickup.

What I like about this setup is how it shapes your day. You’re not spending hours getting to a far dock or switching vehicles midstream. The time you paid for is close to the water, which matters when the total experience is about one hour.

There’s also a practical limit baked in: the experience is offered in English, and the maximum group size is 6 travelers. For jet ski riders, smaller groups usually means less waiting for equipment checks and more time for the part you came for.

You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Cabo San Lucas

The 60-minute ride: what “explore the bay” really means

The core of the experience is a 60-minute ride on your own Wave runner. You leave Medano Beach and then glide across the water while you explore the bay area around Cabo San Lucas. The wording is straightforward, and the structure is simple: depart, ride with the guide support team, and return.

There’s a reason this matters. Jet skiing isn’t just a photo-op activity; it’s a moving experience. If you have a guide, you can focus on control and enjoyment instead of worrying about routes. Your ride is meant to show you the shoreline and open water feel of Cabo San Lucas Bay—without needing you to figure anything out on the fly.

Safety instructions and operation instruction are part of the lead-in. That means you’re not walking onto the jet ski and hoping you understand the throttle, turning, and stopping. You’ll also get a safety vest as part of the process, in addition to the life jacket included with the rental.

At the end, you have two options: you can enjoy Medano Beach, or you can return with the transportation you requested earlier to your hotel. That flexibility is small but useful. If you’re the type who likes to keep the momentum going, you can stay. If you’ve got reservations later, you can have them handle the ride back.

Safety gear and guide support: where most value comes from

Cabo San Lucas Bay Guided Jet Ski 1 hour Rental - Safety gear and guide support: where most value comes from
Jet skiing is fun, but it’s also a sport with real consequences if you rush. This is where the tour’s included support becomes the value. You get both safety guidance and operating instruction, plus guide support while you’re riding.

People highlight the human side of this part. Filiberto shows up again and again in praise for being accommodating and helpful with logistics—especially around hotel pickup and getting riders back to their resort. Operators like Diego and Edison are also mentioned for making the riding experience smooth and easy to follow.

Even with that praise, I’d keep your own mindset practical. Your body and attention are your safety tools. The tour expects you to have a moderate physical fitness level, which likely translates to getting on and off the jet ski comfortably and keeping stable while riding.

Also, there are clear boundaries on who can ride:

  • Under 3 ft 6 in (110 cm): not eligible
  • Under 8 years old: not eligible
  • Over 290 lbs combined weight (132 kg): not eligible

Those limits aren’t just legal language. They help protect both you and the equipment. If you or your group doesn’t fit the limits, the “fun” part won’t matter much—because you’ll lose time and money trying to make an incompatible plan work.

Transportation and meeting point: how to avoid wasted time

Cabo San Lucas Bay Guided Jet Ski 1 hour Rental - Transportation and meeting point: how to avoid wasted time
This is one of those tours where the water part is straightforward, but your day can still get messy if pickup coordination is off. Some travelers describe delays with transportation timing and confusion about exactly where to go once they arrived. I can’t predict how your specific day will go, but I can tell you how to reduce your odds of stress.

First: treat the meeting point as a real destination, not just a suggestion. Use V3QX+W5J as your reference point so you have a backup if your pickup experience runs late.

Second: if you’re relying on hotel pickup, know that some zones may have extra fees. That means it’s worth clarifying the cost and timing in advance if you’re staying in Diamante, HardRock, San José / Transpeninsular Highway, or nearby high-profile resort areas.

Third: when a tour runs at a beach setup, it can feel like you’re walking through part of a resort area before you reach the jet ski tent. That’s not necessarily a problem—just plan to ask early and get your bearings fast once you’re there.

The tour is offered in small group format (max 6), but that doesn’t prevent crowds around check-in. If you’re trying to line this up with dinner or a later activity, give yourself a buffer so a late pickup doesn’t squeeze your schedule.

Price and inclusions: what you’re really paying for

Cabo San Lucas Bay Guided Jet Ski 1 hour Rental - Price and inclusions: what you’re really paying for
The price listed is $98.12 per person for about one hour. That number feels pretty fair when you consider what’s included:

  • Wave runner rental
  • Life jackets
  • Guide support
  • Security and operation instructions

For many activities, the “cheap” part is the equipment, but the expensive part is the safe setup and supervision. Here, the guide support and instruction are included, which helps justify the price versus paying separately for gear checks or figuring out the controls yourself.

Now for the costs that can change your final total.

You may need to choose between:

  • Optional $40 USD collision insurance, or
  • An ID and credit card deposit

That means your final payment can shift depending on what you decide at the check-in stage. If you’d rather avoid uncertainty, collision insurance can make sense. If you’re comfortable with a deposit process and you have the needed ID/credit-card ready, that can be a workable alternative.

Also, hotel pickup/drop-off is not always included for every area. The base experience doesn’t list extra fees as “optional” across the board; it states that some hotels may have an extra fee for transportation. So the real value depends on where your hotel is.

What’s not included:

  • Snacks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off from certain areas (extra fee)

That’s a reminder to keep your expectations realistic. You’re paying for the ride and safety support. You’ll want to handle your own food needs.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cabo San Lucas

Fitness, limits, and who this ride suits best

This jet ski experience is aimed at riders who can handle a short but active water session. The key phrase in the details is moderate physical fitness. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should expect some physical effort in getting comfortable, maintaining balance, and staying aware while riding.

The restrictions are important:

  • Minimum height: 3 ft 6 in (110 cm)
  • Minimum age: 8 years old
  • Maximum combined weight: 290 lbs (132 kg)

If you’re traveling as a family, you’ll need to check each person against those numbers. It’s not just about whether someone wants to ride; it’s about whether they qualify to ride safely.

If you’re a couple or a small friend group, the max of 6 travelers can be a plus. Smaller groups typically mean less time standing around, and it’s easier to get individual attention during safety and operation instructions.

If you’re the kind of traveler who wants a “high payoff per hour” activity, this one fits. The experience is short enough that it won’t swallow your day, but long enough to feel like you actually did something on the water.

Weather, timing, and booking with confidence

Cabo San Lucas Bay Guided Jet Ski 1 hour Rental - Weather, timing, and booking with confidence
The tour requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the kind of rule that matters because jet skiing is weather-sensitive. It also means the best strategy is to book when you have flexibility in your schedule.

Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and the cancellation policy is straightforward in the sense that the experience allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. In other words, you’re not locked in too tightly if the day turns out inconvenient.

One more timing note: the activity is commonly booked about 15 days in advance on average. That tells me this isn’t something most people wait until the last minute to plan. If you want a smoother experience and have your schedule already built, booking ahead is a good move.

If you are tight on time, my practical advice is to treat the day-of experience like a plan with two variables: water conditions and pickup timing. The water part follows weather rules; the pickup part follows where you’re staying and how busy the area is.

Should you book the Cabo San Lucas Bay jet ski rental?

Cabo San Lucas Bay Guided Jet Ski 1 hour Rental - Should you book the Cabo San Lucas Bay jet ski rental?
I’d book this if you want a straightforward, guided one-hour Wave runner ride from Medano Beach, with life jackets and safety/operation instructions handled for you. The small group size (max 6) and the repeated praise for guides and drivers like Filiberto, plus operators Diego and Edison, are strong signs that the experience is designed to keep things moving and help you ride with confidence.

I’d pause and plan carefully if you’re depending on hotel pickup in a remote or special-fee zone, or if your day is tightly scheduled to the minute. Some people report transportation delays and confusion around on-site directions, and there are also mentions of deposit/collision-damage disputes. Those don’t mean your ride will go poorly, but they do mean you should show up ready: have your ID and credit card process sorted, and confirm meeting details in advance.

Overall: this is a good value when you want an hour on the water with guide support. If you treat the logistics like part of the fun—not just an afterthought—you’ll likely come away thinking it was money well spent.

FAQ

How long is the Cabo San Lucas Bay guided jet ski rental?

It runs for about 1 hour.

How much does it cost, and what’s included?

The price is $98.12 per person. The rental includes the Wave runner, life jackets, guide support, and security and operation instructions.

Do they offer hotel pickup and drop-off?

Pickup and drop-off are offered at your hotel lobby if you request transportation. Some hotels may have an extra fee, so it’s best to confirm for areas like Diamante, HardRock, San José, Transpeninsular Highway, and similar locations.

Where do I meet for the activity?

The meeting point is V3QX+W5J, Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

What are the height, age, and weight restrictions?

You must be at least 3 ft 6 in (110 cm) and at least 8 years old. The tour also lists a maximum combined weight of 290 lbs (132 kg).

Do I need collision insurance or a deposit?

Collision insurance is optional for $40 USD. Otherwise, the tour states you’ll need an ID and a credit card deposit.

Is it offered in English, and how many people are in the group?

Yes, it is offered in English. The tour/activity has a maximum of 6 travelers.

What happens if I need to cancel or the weather is bad?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. 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.

If you tell me your hotel area (or nearest landmark) and your travel dates, I can help you sanity-check pickup timing and how to plan the rest of your day around that 1-hour ride.

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