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Jet Ski Adventures near Tulum

Tulum’s turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs are a natural playground for water enthusiasts. While jet ski rentals aren’t available directly within Tulum due to regulations, you can easily find fantastic jet ski experiences nearby.

Here’s what you need to know to plan your jet ski adventure.

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    A person wearing a blue life jacket rides a white Jet Ski Tulum through choppy blue ocean waves, creating splashes of water behind them.

    Jet Ski Locations

    Head north of Tulum to find jet ski rentals. Popular spots to explore the coastline, spot marine life, and enjoy the thrill of riding the waves include Akumal and Playa del Carmen.

    Princara Water Sports in Akumal
    Parasailing Jetskis Banana Boat in Playa del Carmen: Call or WhatsApp to make a reservation: +529843194337

    Beyond Jet Skis

    Tulum offers a variety of other water adventures. Explore hidden cenotes, go kayaking through mangroves for a different perspective.

    With a little planning, you can easily add a jet ski adventure to your Tulum itinerary and create unforgettable memories on the beautiful Caribbean Sea.

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