Guided Jet Ski Tours of the Gold Coast waterways
Operator
GC Jet Ski (Gold Coast Queensland)
Description
2hr jet ski guided tour of the Gold Coast waterways from Marina Mirage to Sth Stradbroke Island, Coomera River entrance, Jacobs Well, Russell Island and Nth Stradbroke Island. This is a full on expedition through marked channels and mangroves. Fun for all ages. No experience or license required. Don't go round a defined track or have someone else drive you around in a boat. Enjoy the thrill of driving your own 135hp jet ski while following our guide for a full 2hrs on the water of the best thrills and adventure you can dream of. We show you all you need to know and a full safety briefing before departure. All you need is a free spirit to enjoy the exhilaration on the water only jet skiing allows and follow the guides instructions.
Groups of up to 4 ski's per tour welcome.
Inclusions
Safety Briefing, All Instructions, Life Vests, Spray Jackets (If Required).
What to Bring
Board Shorts, Tee Shirt, Sun Screen and Water.
Special Notes
Bring your own sunglasses or purchase our ultimate sports sunglasses with retaining strap.
Booking Notes
ALL PRICING IS PER SKI (not per person) with a maximum of 2 adults per ski.
Price includes 1 FREE $70 pair of Extreme Sports Sunglasses with every hire prior to departure to wear on your jet ski expedition.
An extra half an hour before the tour is required for administration and the safety briefing and then add half an hour on completion to talk about all the thrills and spills.
Unavailable
Extreme Weather Only
Prices *
Product | Price |
| 1hr Jet Ski Tour | 200.00 AUD |
| 2hr Jet Ski Tour | 300.00 AUD |
* Please check with the operator for the most up-to-date prices as they may have changed since being updated here.
Itinerary
1hr Jet Ski Tour
From Marina Mirage to Sth Stradbroke Island and Coomera River entrance.
2hr Jet Ski Tour
From Marina Mirage to Sth Stradbroke Island, Coomera River entrance, Jacobs Well, Russell Island and Nth Stradbroke Island. This is a full on expedition through marked channels and mangroves.
Last Updated:
July 1, 2008