Boracay Jet Ski

Riding a Jet Ski in Boracay is one of my unforgettable adventures. It was my first time to experience this extreme activity in the Philippines. There are hundreds of locations in the Philippines that offer Jet Ski experience such as Cebu, Iligan and Cagayan de Oro among many others. Boracay Jet Ski is available for rent at a price ranging from P600-P1000 for a 30 minute use and P1200-P2000 for 1 hour use. Higher prices are offered to most foreigners as they can afford it. Lower prices are for locals who really want to bargain for a very low price.

Boracay Jet Ski is one of the many water activities you can enjoy in the island. Other activities such as Island Hopping, Marine Walk or Reef Walking, Banana Boat Riding, Parasailing and a lot more are also popular in the island. The high powered Kawasaki and Yamaha Jet Skis were the ones being used by those who offer the rental service.

Most Jet Ski rental company has their own speed boat to bring you from the beach to the “float” or location where they parked the jet skis, which is about 2 kilometers away. They will provide the riders with a life vest and instruct what to do (and not to do) when riding the Jet Ski.

It was my time to ride the Jet Ski. At first, the crew was the one holding the wheels so he can instruct me how to use it. I was very shocked when he discussed in English because when I first saw him, I wasn’t expecting he have the ability to speak the language. But that’s what you get when you’re in the Philippines, you get world-class Filipinos. He told me some safety measures, how to start the engine and how to move forward. He went in a clockwise direction along the floating containers which serves as markers. After 1 round, he went back to the “float” and I drive solo. At first I was hesitant to drive full speed as I am afraid that the waves might make me fall. But on the second round, I gripped the brake-like accelerator to maximum and it was a hell of a ride. I needed more speed. I enjoyed the very fast pace and gliding the waves was simply amazing. 15 minutes passed after my third round, I fetched Lisa. I was the one instructing her how to manipulate the Jet Ski. I assisted her on holding the wheels as it was too heavy for her. Making a clockwise turn and holding it against the waves was just too hard for a first timer girl. After another 3 rounds of unforgettable happiness, we went back to the “float” and had a fun dive.We thanked the crew, went back to shore, got our things from where we left it and walk back to station 3 where we’re staying.

Boracay Jet Ski is definitely recommended when you are in the Island. Be sure not to miss the activity with your friends and families. I strongly recommend bringing others so the payment is divided. There was even a group of 6 students who tried the 30 minute Jet Ski activity. It made them pay only P100 per person and the experience was well worth it.

With some safety instructions from the crew

With some safety instructions from the crew

Making a clockwise turn

Making a clockwise turn

Enjoying the Jet Ski

Enjoying the Jet Ski

Posing Mode

Posing Mode

Mark will drive Solo

Mark will drive Solo

Mark driving the Jet Ski

Mark driving the Jet Ski

Freeze action photography

Freeze action photography

Had a great time

Had a great time


This page is last updated on Sep 13, 2010 @ 3:25 pm
About the author
Mark Anthony Maranga Mark Anthony Maranga is an Educator-Parent to his 3 Homeschooling Kids. He sells Ice Cream and Balloons in Mandaue City, Cebu. Exploring the Philippines tourist attractions together with his family is his passion; they are learning without borders.

  1. Hi sir! May i jut ask what particular station we’re you able to do the activity? Thank you!

  2. sierra says:

    thanks! very useful blog! where did you get the Php600 price? we asked those agents along the beach, most of them offer 2000-3500 price range 🙁

  3. Rosie shally says:

    Can i use my jet ski at boracay. I have my own one, and i dont need to rent. But am i aloud to use it at boracay?

  4. Chris says:

    Hello from Canada!

    Thanks for all the useful info on Boracay, Mark. I will be going there myself next month so finding your site was timely.

  5. syoke says:

    dude, this could have been a good article but the tenses and subject-verb agreement in a lot of clauses are faulty. you might be able to express yourself better if you write in philippino next time or have somebody do a quick grammar check

    • Syoke,

      Thank you for your criticism dude, I really appreciate it. I don’t know where are the errors in my blog so hopefully you will be able to highlight the faults and I will edit it ASAP. You’ll be my grammar checker this time.

      If you are referring to the many “Boracay Jet Ski” (which should have been “Jet Ski in Boracay”), it’s part of SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Based on my research, the keyword “Boracay Jet Ski” (compared to the other one) allows me to get a decent number of visitors on this page. This is probably why you reach this page because I’m on the top of Google’s rankings.

      Oh! by the way, looks like you have English problems too – Spelling: “Philippino” should be “Filipino”.

  6. shanghai scis9 says:

    i have been the that jet ski place.
    its really awesome because its out way out on this
    wooden boat kinda thing.

    i’m going back to boracay on january 27 2011

    and hey i really recomend this place

  7. ongetz says:

    Hello!!Where can we rent a jetski which just cost from P1200-1500 or lower per half hour??

    • Mark Maranga says:

      Ongetz, there are a lot of locals who sell the activity at a variety of prices. Just canvass first so you can get the best price. I think the best price for a 30 minute ride is only P600.

  8. ilovepink says:

    This is amazing place because of it’s beauty. I know, you enjoy a lot in your stay there.

    By the way, Sir! Are you coming to Cebu Blog Camp? If yes, see you then…

    pink!


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