You’ll skim across Bora Bora’s turquoise lagoon by jet ski with a local guide showing you hidden corners and family stories. Swim off a sandbank where the water is impossibly clear, then taste fresh fruit and coconut on a private motu. Expect laughter, salt spray, maybe a little nervousness at first — but mostly just that rare feeling of being exactly where you want to be.
I’ll admit, I almost chickened out when I saw the jet skis lined up at the edge of Bora Bora’s lagoon — they looked faster in real life than in photos. Our guide, Manu, gave us this grin like he’d seen it all before, then handed over the keys and said, “No license needed, just hold tight!” So we did. The first few minutes were bumpy (I nearly lost my hat), but once we got going, the wind felt warm and salty on my face and I started to relax into it.
We zipped around the island’s edge with Manu leading the way — he pointed out where his grandmother used to fish and waved at a cousin passing by in a tiny boat. The water was so clear you could spot fish darting below even at speed. When we stopped at a sandbank for swimming, I didn’t expect how soft the sand would feel underfoot — almost powdery, like walking through flour. There was this moment when everyone got quiet except for the gentle slap of water against our jet skis; I still think about that silence sometimes.
Afterwards we headed to Manu’s family motu for what he called a “coco show.” He cracked open coconuts with one swift whack (I tried and made a mess — Manu just laughed). We tasted fresh fruit right there under some palm trees, juice sticky on my fingers. It all felt pretty casual and genuine — not rushed or staged. If you’re looking for something polished or fancy, this isn’t really that, but honestly that’s what made it stick with me.
No license is required to drive the jet ski on this tour.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours around Bora Bora’s lagoon.
Yes, there are two stops: one for swimming and photos on a sandbank, another on a motu for fruit tasting.
The tour includes meeting your professional guide; hotel pickup is not specified in the reference content.
The minimum age to drive is 16 years old with adult supervision required.
Yes, no prior experience or license is needed; instructions are provided by your guide.
You should bring swimwear, sunscreen, and maybe sunglasses or a hat (but hang onto it!).
No full lunch is included; however, fresh fruit tasting is provided during one stop.
Your two-hour adventure includes all necessary equipment plus guidance from a local professional who leads you safely around Bora Bora’s lagoon. Along the way you’ll stop for swimming and photos on a beautiful sandbank before heading to a family motu for fresh fruit tasting and coconut demonstration — all wrapped up with plenty of stories from your guide.
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