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Experience the thrill of riding a jet ski over the Pacific, explore Mismaloya, snorkel in clear waters, and enjoy guided views of Los Arcos in this 2-hour adventure.
A Puerto Vallarta Jet Ski Adventure with Snorkeling offers an exciting combination of speed, scenic views, and marine exploration. With a price of $182 per person and a duration of 2 hours, this tour from Jalisco, Mexico, promises a lively and memorable experience on the water. The tour is ideal for travelers who want to enjoy the thrill of riding a jet ski while discovering some of the area’s most iconic sights, including the village of Mismaloya, the Malecon Boardwalk, and the Los Arcos de Mismaloya National Park.
This adventure is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and offers practical inclusions like snorkeling equipment and bottled water. However, it requires good weather to proceed, and there are some restrictions, such as no backpacks, alcohol, or baby carriages allowed. Anyone looking for an active, scenic, and guided water activity will find this tour a lively way to spend a few hours in Puerto Vallarta.


The tour begins after meeting your guide**, who provides an overview of the activity and safety instructions. You will then hop onto your personal watercraft, ready to enjoy 2 hours of exhilarating riding over the Pacific Ocean. The morning and afternoon slots provide flexible timing for different schedules, making it easy to fit into your travel plans.
The duration of two hours allows ample time for cruising, stops, and snorkeling without feeling rushed. This compact timing makes it ideal for travelers seeking a quick yet immersive outdoor activity. The group size is not specified but is led by a professional guide who speaks English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication throughout.
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One of the main stops on this tour is the village of Mismaloya, a picturesque spot known for its scenic beauty. From your jet ski, you get a close-up view of this charming area, famous for its lush surroundings and as a backdrop to several films. The guide shares insights into the village’s history and local life, adding depth to the experience.
Cruising past Mismaloya offers a perfect photo opportunity with the village’s colorful buildings and green hills in the background. It’s a chance to appreciate the natural beauty of the coast before heading towards the marine park.

After cruising along the coast, the tour offers a stop at a private beach for snorkeling. Here, snorkel gear is provided, allowing you to explore the vibrant marine environment beneath the surface. Expect to see colorful fish and marine life, thanks to the crystal-clear waters.
The snorkeling stop is a highlight for many visitors, who enjoy the chance to cool off and see the underwater world. The water quality is excellent, making this activity accessible and enjoyable even for those new to snorkeling. It’s a relaxing contrast to the high speed of jet skiing.

The tour takes you to Los Arcos de Mismaloya, a famous national park with stunning rock formations that rise dramatically from the ocean. This site is well known for its natural beauty and is a favorite for photographers.
From your jet ski, you can admire the unique arches and landscape that make this area a protected marine park. The guide explains the geology and significance of these formations, enriching your understanding of the local environment.
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Cruising past the Malecon Boardwalk offers a view of Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant waterfront, lined with shops, cafés, and art installations. The guide shares stories about the history and cultural significance of the Malecón as you pass by.
Later, the journey continues past Marina Vallarta, where numerous yachts and boats are docked. This section of the tour provides a luxurious backdrop and a glimpse into the area’s boating scene, enhancing the visual appeal of your water adventure.
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Included with the tour are bottled water and snorkeling equipment, both ensuring comfort and safety during your ride. The professional guide leads the activity, providing safety instructions and local insights in English and Spanish.
Additional costs are associated with souvenir photos (available for purchase), transportation, food and drinks, port fee ($5 USD, cash only), and jetski insurance ($10 USD, cash only). These extras allow you to customize your experience or cover incidental expenses.

Participants are advised to bring sunglasses, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, and water. The tour prohibits backpacks, alcohol, drugs, bags, and baby carriages to maintain safety and ease of movement.
The activity is weather-dependent; cancellations due to poor weather are possible, with options for rescheduling or a full refund. Pregnant women, people with back or heart problems, and those with pre-existing medical conditions are advised not to participate. The tour is ideal for those with moderate physical fitness.

Several other water-based activities are available nearby, including jet ski rentals, boat tours, and full-day hikes. Links to similar experiences are provided, such as Colomitos Beach tours and snorkel trips to Los Arcos, which offer more expansive or different style outings. This jet ski tour stands out for its combination of speed, sightseeing, and snorkeling, making it a well-rounded choice.

This 2-hour guided adventure balances thrilling jet ski riding with scenic stops that showcase Puerto Vallarta’s natural and cultural highlights. With professional guides, well-chosen stops at Mismaloya, Los Arcos, and the Malecón, and snorkeling in crystal waters, it provides a rich experience that doesn’t require a full day.
The price of $182 per person is fair considering the inclusions, guided commentary, and the variety of activity. It’s especially appealing to those seeking a active, scenic, and family-friendly adventure. The flexible scheduling and pay later option add convenience for planning.
This tour offers a memorable balance of speed, scenery, and marine exploration. The highlights include cruising past iconic landmarks like Mismaloya and Los Arcos, combined with a refreshing snorkel stop. The guided experience ensures safety and insights, making it suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness.
While it may not be ideal for those with serious medical conditions or pregnant women, the activity suits those looking for a short, action-packed, and scenic water adventure. The additional costs for souvenirs, insurance, and port fees are clearly outlined, helping travelers budget accordingly.
This tour stands out as a dynamic way to enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s coastline, especially for those who appreciate speed, stunning rock formations, and marine life. It’s an engaging option that combines adventure with sightseeing in a beautiful setting.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children can participate if they are accompanied by an adult. The tour requires moderate physical fitness, so younger children or those with medical concerns should consider their comfort level.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring sunglasses, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and water. Backpacks, bags, alcohol, and baby carriages are not allowed onboard for safety reasons.
How do weather conditions affect the tour?
The activity requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a reschedule or full refund. It’s best to check the forecast ahead of time.
Are there any extra costs I should be aware of?
Additional costs include souvenir photos, transportation, port fee ($5 USD cash only), and jetski insurance ($10 USD cash only). These are optional but good to plan for.
Can I book this tour last-minute?
Yes, with the reserve now & pay later option, you can secure your spot without immediate payment, providing flexibility for last-minute plans.
Is the guide bilingual?
Yes, the tour is operated by a multilingual guide who speaks English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication throughout.
Who should avoid this activity?
This tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back or heart problems, or those with pre-existing medical conditions.