This is the only excursion that gets you OFF the island footprint and out onto open Bahamian water. On a guided 75-minute run (~50 min of ride time) you pilot your own Sea-Doo past the Great Stirrup Cay Lighthouse, Slaughter Harbor, Starfish Alley and the abandoned settlement of Cistern Cay. For anyone who wants real adventure beyond the beach and pool, this is the standout active option — speed, open ocean and a little history in one. Drivers must be 16+ (license required for ages 16–20).
What to expect
You'll start with a safety briefing, then pilot your own Sea-Doo across open Bahamian water on a 75-minute guided tour (roughly 50 minutes of actual riding). Following your guide, you'll throttle past the iconic Great Stirrup Cay Lighthouse, cruise through Slaughter Harbor and Starfish Alley, and visit the ghosted ruins of Cistern Cay—each stop revealing a layer of Berry Islands history. The pace alternates between speed runs across open ocean and slower navigational stretches, keeping your heart pumping and your eyes sharp for the landscape rolling past. You'll return to the beach still riding the adrenaline, salt spray dried on your skin and the coordinates of real adventure logged into memory.
Honest verdict: ship-only — you can't book direct at CocoCay. Comparable drive-your-own jet-ski tours DO exist independently, but only from Nassau, which is a different port you can't reach on a CocoCay stop. So there's nothing to undercut here. Fits a port day easily; pre-book early since slots are capped and sell out. Tip: split the cost by riding as a $22 passenger if you don't need to drive.
Good to know
Book this excursion early through the Cruise Planner before your sailing—slots are capped and sell out fast. The 75-minute tour fits comfortably into a 6–8 hour port day; plan for 30 minutes of briefing, 50 minutes on the water, and 15 minutes to dry off and return to the pier with buffer time. Drivers must be 16 or older with a valid license (mandatory for ages 16–20); passengers aged 16+ can ride for $22 instead of driving for $62, a smart cost-split if you want the experience without the throttle. Bring a waterproof phone case if you want photos, wear reef-safe sunscreen, and secure any loose items—you're in open water, and the ocean doesn't give back.