REVIEW · COZUMEL
Best Jet Ski Cozumel + Locker
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Jet skis in Cozumel, no long setup. This 30-minute rental at San Francisco Beach Club is built for quick thrills, with a short instruction session and safety briefing before you hit the water.
What I really like is that you get the essentials that make the day easy: life jackets, lockers, and showers at the beach club. One thing to consider: extra beach extras (chairs/umbrellas) and optional water toys aren’t included, and a few people have had surprise charges when they arrived.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- San Francisco Beach Club: where your Cozumel jet ski starts
- Price and value: how $80 buys real time on the water
- The briefing: your safety rules before you speed up
- The ride itself: 30 minutes facing San Francisco Beach
- Back on shore: locker rooms, pool time, and rinse-off comfort
- Common friction points (and how to avoid them)
- Who this is best for on a Cozumel trip
- Practical booking tips that make the day smoother
- Quick FAQ: rider rules and what’s included
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski rental?
- What’s included in the $80 price?
- Can my group swap riders during the 30 minutes?
- How many people can ride at once?
- What are the age rules for riding?
- Is a locker included?
- What is not included?
- Where does the activity start and end?
- What happens if weather is bad?
- Should you book Best Jet Ski Cozumel + Locker?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- 30 minutes on a single jet ski with up to two people per ride
- Up to 3 passenger/driver changes during your session, so groups can swap without losing the whole booking
- Mandatory life jackets plus an instruction on safe riding limits
- Locker + showers + pool + Wi‑Fi after your ride (nice for resetting)
- Riding area is limited (4000 meters length) so you’ll be “out there,” but not for cruising the whole island
- Optional inflatables cost extra ($20 per person), and chairs/umbrellas are not included
San Francisco Beach Club: where your Cozumel jet ski starts
This tour begins at San Francisco Beach Club on the south side of Cozumel. The address listed is 77687 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico. It’s a beach club setup, not a remote dock. That matters because you’re not just renting a machine—you’re also getting a place to change, rinse off, and cool down between swaps.
The energy here is group-friendly. The experience is designed for multiple people to rotate through the ride, which is a big deal if you’re traveling as a family or a mixed group of friends. Some visitors also noted that the operation runs smoothly once you’re there, with minimal waiting compared to other shore activities.
A quick note: this is a beach club area, so conditions can vary. A couple of reviews reference seaweed and bug issues that can affect south beaches on some days. You’ll want to be flexible and come prepared.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cozumel.
Price and value: how $80 buys real time on the water

At $80 per person for about 30 minutes, the value comes from two things: time and convenience. Thirty minutes is enough to feel like you truly rode—not just “sat on a jet ski and were done.” And the price isn’t just for the equipment. You’re also paying for the safety gear, basic instruction, and the beach club amenities.
Here’s the practical side. Your money buys:
- the jet ski rental for the session
- life jackets
- instruction on safe use and riding limits
- a locker, plus restrooms, showers, and changing tables
- access to pool and Wi‑Fi after you ride
- all fees and taxes
Where value can get tricky is the “extras” category. Some items are not included—like beach seating (lounger/umbrella) and inflatable water toys (listed at $20 per person). A couple of people felt they were pushed into paying more when they expected beach gear and inflatables to be included. So I’d treat anything beyond the basic beach club access as optional until you confirm.
The briefing: your safety rules before you speed up

Before you ride, you’ll get instruction on:
- how to use the jet ski safely
- the limits of the area where you’re allowed to ride
- key safety measures on board
And yes, they make life jacket use mandatory. That’s not just paperwork. If you’re new to jet skiing, you’ll want those first minutes to be very clear—where you can go, what behavior is allowed, and how to handle speed changes.
A few reviews complained that the instruction can feel brief, and that some riders didn’t feel fully guided. So if you’re a first-timer, I’d do two things:
- Ask one clear question during the instruction: what do they want you to do if you feel unsure or slow down?
- Watch closely how the “limits” are explained, because the riding zone is not unlimited.
Also note the rider age rules. To ride individually, the minimum age is 16, with prior authorization from a parent or guardian. If you’re traveling with younger kids, the booking includes an option where a chauffeur can carry one companion (10 years or more) with no additional cost. That setup is useful for families who don’t all meet the individual-rider age minimum.
The ride itself: 30 minutes facing San Francisco Beach

You’ll ride 1 jet ski for the full 30-minute session, facing San Francisco Beach. The jet ski is set up for a capacity of up to 2 people at a time—typically one driver plus one passenger.
The ride isn’t just “go fast anywhere.” The permitted water area is listed as 4000 meters in length. That might sound small on paper, but on the water it feels like a real zone because you’re moving and turning, not stuck in one little cove. One review specifically noted the area may look limited at first, but it opens up once you’re on the water—and they reported being able to reach 50–60 mph depending on the ride conditions and how comfortable you are with speed.
What makes the experience work for groups is the swap system. The information says you can make up to 3 passenger and driver changes. That means multiple people can ride during the same rental window. If you’re a group of 4, 5, or 6, this is why the activity still feels fair—you’re not stuck watching your turn happen hours later.
That said, swaps depend on how the station manages time and who is registered for the session. A couple of reviews mention confusion about how many jet skis were included for larger groups. Don’t assume. If you’re booking for a family of 5 or 6, confirm at check-in how they’re handling the number of jet skis and the rotations.
Back on shore: locker rooms, pool time, and rinse-off comfort

When you finish the ride, the beach club portion turns the whole thing from a “sport rental” into an actual hangout. Your ticket includes:
- locker access
- restrooms, showers, and changing tables
- pool time
- Wi‑Fi
- baths and showers
That’s more valuable than it sounds, especially if your next plan is lunch, shopping, or heading back to the cruise port. Jet ski spray is real. Being able to change, rinse off, and take a break without hunting for a public restroom is a win.
One common question: is there a beach chair or umbrella? The list of not-included items includes beach, lounger, umbrella, and that’s exactly what some reviews flagged—people expected chairs or umbrellas to be part of the booking. If you want a specific setup, plan to rent or buy it on-site, or bring what you can.
Also remember: optional inflatables aren’t included. If you want extra water fun like blowups, it’s listed as $20 per person. Decide before you get surprised.
Common friction points (and how to avoid them)

This is where you can save yourself stress.
1) Extra beach charges
Some reviews describe being told they needed to pay extra for beach chairs/umbrellas. Your best move is simple: when you arrive, confirm what your purchase covers for seating and what’s add-on only.
2) Clarify jet ski count for bigger groups
If your group is large, double-check how your reservation translates into actual ride slots. The tour info states you ride 1 jet ski with two-person capacity, but it also allows multiple changes. Confusion happens when group size expectations meet how rotations are managed. Keep your reservation details handy and ask how many ride turns each person gets.
3) Instruction and guidance
Some people felt instruction was too short or that there was little guidance on the water. Other people had a smoother experience. If you’re new, treat the briefing like your job interview. Ask for clarity and confirm how you should follow rules in the riding area.
4) Water and beach conditions
Weather matters here. There’s a specific note that the experience requires good weather. One review mentioned being unable to ride due to choppy water and getting a refund. Another review referenced issues like seaweed affecting south beaches. If the day looks rough, expect they may adjust plans or offer an alternative date.
Who this is best for on a Cozumel trip

This works well if you want:
- fast excitement in a short time window
- a beach club setting with bathrooms and showers
- a group activity where people can rotate without everyone being stuck waiting all day
It’s a solid choice for couples who want one thrill session, and it’s also a good fit for families who can handle the age rules (16+ to ride individually) and understand that younger kids may ride as passengers.
It’s less ideal if:
- you expect a long guided tour around multiple spots (some reviews wished for a guide escort)
- you want everything fully “beach resort” included (loungers/umbrellas and inflatables cost extra)
- you’re booking with a big group and you hate uncertainty—because you’ll want to confirm rotations and what’s actually included at check-in
Practical booking tips that make the day smoother

Here’s my go-to checklist for this kind of jet ski day in Cozumel:
- Confirm the extras you care about: loungers/umbrella and inflatables cost extra. Don’t assume.
- Bring a swim-friendly setup: you’ll be riding and then showering. Dress for water, not for photos first.
- Don’t rely on speed to “fix” discomfort: if you’re new, ask for extra clarity during instruction so you can ride confidently.
- Plan for rotations: if you want more than two people to ride, the “up to 3 changes” rule is your anchor—build your expectations around it.
- Check conditions on the day: if water is choppy, expect they may cancel and refund or offer a different time/date.
Quick FAQ: rider rules and what’s included
If you’re trying to decide fast, these basics help.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski rental?
The rental is listed as approximately 30 minutes.
What’s included in the $80 price?
It includes the jet ski rental for the session, life jackets, instruction on safe use, lockers, and beach club amenities like pool, Wi‑Fi, restrooms, and showers. All fees and taxes are included.
Can my group swap riders during the 30 minutes?
Yes. The information says up to 3 passenger and driver changes can be made during the rental.
How many people can ride at once?
The jet ski is described as facing San Francisco Beach with capacity for up to 2 people at a time.
What are the age rules for riding?
To ride individually, the minimum age is 16 with prior authorization from a parent or guardian. A chauffeur can carry one companion aged 10 or more at no additional cost.
Is a locker included?
Yes. Locker use is included, and the beach club also has showers, changing tables, and restrooms.
What is not included?
Beach items like lounger and umbrella are not included, and inflatable water toys are also not included (listed at $20 per person). Food and drinks are extra.
Where does the activity start and end?
It starts and ends back at San Francisco Beach Club, 77687 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
What happens if weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Should you book Best Jet Ski Cozumel + Locker?
If you want a simple, adrenaline-focused morning or afternoon with real ride time plus a beach club setup to clean up afterward, I think it’s a good booking. The biggest strength is practical: you’re not only paying for the jet ski—you also get locker access, showers, Wi‑Fi, and a pool area to reset.
I’d book it with extra care if you’re bringing a big group, because rotations and included items can cause confusion if expectations aren’t aligned. If you take 2 minutes at check-in to confirm what’s included for seating and whether inflatables are optional add-ons for your party, you’ll avoid the most common headaches.
Bottom line: for most couples and families, this is a fun, efficient Cozumel water activity—just plan to confirm the extras and go with good water conditions.

























