Moorea Combo 3 hours Jet Ski & 3 hours 30 ATV

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Moorea Combo 3 hours Jet Ski & 3 hours 30 ATV

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Moorea’s lagoon and mountains in one day. This Jet Ski + ATV combo is a fast, fun way to see a lot of island in limited time, with built-in stops and a once-in-a-lifetime swim moment. I love the mix of on-water excitement and land views that change every turn, and I love how the guides keep things safe and upbeat. One consideration: it’s weather-dependent, so build in flexibility if rain or sea conditions affect timing.

At $243.02 per person, you’re not just paying for rides. You’re paying for a guided, organized day that includes instruction, a local perspective, and the standout marine experience in Cook’s Bay—without worrying about driving or route planning. The group stays small (max 8), and pickup may be available if you request it.

If you’re the type who hates rushing, I strongly suggest splitting the activities into two separate days. By default, it runs as one long day (about 6 hours 30 minutes), which is a lot of adrenaline for one schedule.

Key Things That Make This Moorea Combo Worth It

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  • Cook’s Bay marine swim time: a chance to swim among rays and sharks
  • Small-group energy (max 8): easier pacing and more guide attention
  • ATV climbing stops like Magic Mountain: big viewpoints from Moorea’s interior
  • Guide-led photo moments: you may get picture support during the day
  • Bring-a-flask policy: they’re trying to cut plastic bottles, and they ask you to help
  • Zero alcohol / substances rule: safety first, no exceptions

What You’re Really Paying For: Two Different Moorea Moods

Moorea Combo 3 hours Jet Ski & 3 hours 30 ATV - What You’re Really Paying For: Two Different Moorea Moods
This isn’t a single-activity tour with a snack stop. It’s a day (or two half-days) that switches gears between lagoon thrills and inland scenery. That matters because Moorea has two faces: the sheltered water world and the mountain interior, and you get both.

On the water, you’re set up for a guided Jet Ski ride (about 3 hours). Off the water, you’ll spend about 3.5 hours on an ATV/quad exploring the island’s inland environment, including areas like pineapple fields and inland viewpoints.

For the price, the best value piece is the guided coordination around the marine portion—especially the swim opportunity with rays and sharks. That’s the kind of experience that’s hard to DIY on Moorea, and it’s exactly what you’re paying for.

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Starting Point and Getting Picked Up Near Temae

The tour starts and ends at Top Jet & Top Quad Moorea in Temae (PK 3.3, 98728). In most cases, you’ll meet there and check in with the team, then return to the same place at the end.

Pickup is offered upon request (hotel or port pickup and drop-off). If you’re on a cruise or ferry day, this can be a big deal because Moorea timing can be tight—getting picked up near where you arrive helps you stay relaxed instead of sprinting for the right dock.

Once you’re at the base, expect a quick setup before you ride. In the experience accounts I’ve read, riders are fitted with helmets, and shower caps may be provided for comfort during the marine portion.

Jet Ski Around Cook’s Bay: Time on the Water and a Marine Swim

Moorea Combo 3 hours Jet Ski & 3 hours 30 ATV - Jet Ski Around Cook’s Bay: Time on the Water and a Marine Swim
Your Jet Ski block runs about 3 hours and centers on exploring Moorea’s bays, with Cook’s Bay called out as a highlight. This is where you’ll trade the inland roads for open lagoon views, and you’ll likely make short stops along the way for orientation and island context.

The big moment here is the swim opportunity. The experience includes a chance to swim among rays and sharks—the kind of interaction that tends to stick with you long after the ride. Some ride accounts also mention spotting turtles and snorkeling as part of the marine time.

A common rhythm looks like this: gear up, get oriented, ride out through the bays, then reach a place for marine viewing and water time. Some departures include a sandbar stop where you can step out and enjoy a break before continuing.

If you’re worried about feeling overwhelmed on a jet ski, that’s usually the wrong angle. The whole point of having a guide is that you’ll get taught how to handle the machine and where to go next. And with a maximum of 8 riders in the group, it doesn’t feel like a factory line.

Jet Ski guide names you might meet

If you’re lucky, you’ll get a guide like Max or Tieva for the lagoon portion—both names show up in the experience stories shared by guests.

ATV/Quad Through Pineapple Country and Up Toward Magic Mountain

Moorea Combo 3 hours Jet Ski & 3 hours 30 ATV - ATV/Quad Through Pineapple Country and Up Toward Magic Mountain
After the water time comes the inland switch: about 3.5 hours on an ATV/quad. This is the side of Moorea that feels more personal—rolling roads, mountain angles, and scenic stops where the guide can explain what you’re seeing.

The inland theme is built around “mountain landscape” plus agriculture. Pineapple fields are specifically mentioned, and several experience accounts also include stops such as a juice factory for samples and pineapple-related stops where you can see how the fruit grows.

One of the most praised moments is viewpoint riding. Magic Mountain comes up repeatedly as an unforgettable highlight, and it makes sense: it’s the kind of place where the entire island opens up and the effort feels worth it.

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Terrain note: it can be more physical than you expect

ATV riding here can be more hands-on than a flat tour drive. One experience account describes the quad portion as rigorous, with some challenging terrain. If you’ve never ridden before, don’t panic—but do expect a few bumpy, workout-style moments.

During the ride, you’ll also get culture-style stops. Some accounts mention local shops where you can sample jam or fruit, plus the option to buy smoothies or other refreshments along the way. Because these purchases aren’t required, you can still keep the day simple.

ATV guide names you might meet

For the land portion, guides like Fred and Stanley are specifically mentioned in guest accounts. If you end up with one of them, you’ll likely get a mix of practical riding help and local storytelling.

Food and Drinks: No Lunch Included, but There’s Support

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Lunch isn’t included. That means you’ll need to plan either a meal you bring or a meal you order separately. The good part: there’s a fridge available at the base, so you’re not stuck carrying everything in the sun all day.

You may also find places to buy snacks or drinks during the ATV portion, including smoothies mentioned in guest experiences. If you want options without stress, bring a small lunch plan that fits your appetite and your schedule.

One thoughtful detail: to reduce plastic waste, the operator asks you to bring a flask. Plastic bottles won’t be provided anymore, so if you like having water on hand, bring something reusable.

Quick packing checklist that matches how the day runs

I’d pack:

  • A small reusable water bottle or flask
  • Your own snorkeling mask (suggested by guests who wanted more control in the water)
  • Sunscreen and quick-dry clothes
  • Cash in small bills, just in case you want to buy samples or drinks at roadside stops

One Day or Two: How to Choose the Right Pace

Moorea Combo 3 hours Jet Ski & 3 hours 30 ATV - One Day or Two: How to Choose the Right Pace
By default, the combo runs as one day with both activities (Jet Ski first, then ATV in the same day). However, you can ask to split it into two separate days, and the difference in comfort can be huge.

Here’s the practical way to think about it:

  • One day is best if you want maximum activity now and you like adrenaline schedules.
  • Two days is best if you want fewer “end-of-day fatigue” moments and a more relaxed pace for switching between water and land.

Many guest accounts specifically recommend splitting it, calling out that it keeps the experience more enjoyable. Plus, if weather affects one portion, splitting helps you reduce the risk that one bad condition ruins the entire plan.

Safety and Weather Rules You Can’t Ignore

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This is an active day, and the operator is clear about safety. There’s zero tolerance on alcohol and substances. If staff suspect substances were used before the tour, you can be denied entry without reimbursement. That’s not a fun rule, but it’s a fair one for motorcycles on bumpy roads and fast jet skis.

Weather also matters. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

On the water and inland sides, safety shows up in the basics: helmets on the ATV, gear and instruction before you ride, and guide control of the pace.

Who This Moorea Combo Is Best For

Moorea Combo 3 hours Jet Ski & 3 hours 30 ATV - Who This Moorea Combo Is Best For
This tour fits you if you want a high-action day and you like being outdoors more than sitting in a vehicle all day. It’s also great for couples and small groups, since the max group size keeps things from feeling rushed.

It’s a strong choice for:

  • People who love the water and want the marine swim option
  • Adventurous riders who don’t mind a bit of terrain and physical effort
  • Travelers who want a guided “see Moorea fast” day without planning multiple independent tours

It may not fit best if you hate anything that involves changing weather plans. If you’re the kind of traveler who wants a 100% guaranteed schedule, you’ll need to accept that ocean and rain can change the order.

Children must be accompanied by an adult, and most travelers can participate.

Should You Book This Moorea Jet Ski and ATV Combo?

Yes, if you want the best odds of seeing Moorea in two very different ways—lagoon thrills plus inland views—with guides who keep things moving and organized. The stand-out value for me is the combo nature: you get the Cook’s Bay swim with rays and sharks and then a powered viewpoint ride where the island opens up from higher ground.

I’d think twice (or plan for flexibility) if:

  • You’re not comfortable with active riding and bumpy terrain
  • You can’t adjust plans if weather changes the timing
  • You’re trying to squeeze this in with no room for delays

If you’re reading this and thinking, I want my Moorea trip to feel like an adventure, this is a solid pick. Bring your flask, pack swim-friendly gear, and consider splitting into two days if you want the day to feel less like a sprint.

FAQ

How long is the Moorea Combo tour?

The tour lasts about 6 hours 30 minutes in total, made up of roughly 3 hours on the Jet Ski and about 3 hours 30 minutes on the ATV/quad.

What does the tour cost?

It’s priced at $243.02 per person.

What’s included in the price?

The price includes a driver/guide and a local guide.

Is lunch included?

No. Lunch isn’t included. You can order lunch, or bring your own, and there’s a fridge available.

Can I do the Jet Ski and ATV on two different days?

Yes. If you want them on separate days, you should let the company know. By default, they happen on one day.

Is pickup available from the port or a hotel?

Pickup and drop-off are available upon request, including hotel or port pickup.

Are there any rules about alcohol or substances?

Yes. There is zero tolerance for alcohol and substances. If substances are suspected before the tour, you can be denied participation without reimbursement.

What happens if weather is poor?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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