Rutas y calas en jet ski por la Costa Brava
The Costa Brava is pure rock, pines and hidden coves. Exploring it by jet ski lets you reach spots almost inaccessible by land. Here are the best areas to ride and the key tips.
A coastline made for riding
Rugged and wild, with cliffs and deep-blue waters. Check the offer at jet ski rental on the Costa Brava and compare companies.
Roses and Cap de Creus
Roses is a popular starting point towards the Cap de Creus Natural Park, with coves such as Cala Montjoi or Cala Jóncols. As it is a protected area, guided routes make a lot of sense.
Lloret de Mar and Blanes
Lloret de Mar and Blanes concentrate much of the activity. You reach coves such as Cala Boadella or Santa Cristina, with turquoise water and wooded surroundings. Outings usually include stops to swim outside the marked areas.
Tips for open sea
The tramontana wind can whip up a swell quickly.
- Check the forecast before booking.
- Do not stray from the designated area.
- Respect protected areas and swimming zones.
If you have little experience, start with a guided route and read the first-time guide and the checklist.
Costa Brava or the islands?
If you are after more turquoise waters you might be tempted to combine it with jet ski in the Balearics, easy by ferry from the Catalan coast. If you go without a license, see the jet ski without a license options.
Frequently asked questions
Best coves on the Costa Brava?
In Roses, Cala Montjoi and Cala Jóncols; in Lloret and Blanes, Cala Boadella and Santa Cristina. Always respect the swimming areas.
Is it hard in open sea?
It demands more respect than a lagoon because of the tramontana wind. Check the forecast and, if you have little experience, go on a guided route.
Do I need a license?
With an instructor or guided route you can go without a license; to ride freely a license is usually required.
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