There’s nothing like driving over turquoise water. In Providenciales, this Jetcar tour mixes hands-on driving with a real shipwreck stop and beaches you can only reach by water. It’s a short, focused outing built for people who want adrenaline and marine scenery without spending half a day on boats.
What I like most is that you’re not stuck watching from the sidelines. You ride side-by-side in a Jetcar with a professional guide, then get time right at the La Famille Express shipwreck for photos and views of life around the wreck.
One thing to consider: salt water is real, and it can sting your eyes fast. Bring goggles if you’re even slightly sensitive, and double-check the meeting spot on Long Bay Beach so you don’t lose time with directions.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Put on Your Radar
- Jetcar Over Providenciales Water: The Appeal of This Side-by-Side Ride
- Long Bay Meeting Point: How to Find Island Jetcars Without Losing Time
- The 1-Hour Plan: Where Your Time Actually Goes
- La Famille Express Shipwreck: The One Stop That Makes This Tour Worth It
- Hidden Island Beaches by Water: Why They’re Better Reached This Way
- What’s Included vs. What You Should Bring
- Price and Value: Is $448 per Group for Two Reasonable?
- Who Should Book This Jetcar Tour (and Who Should Skip It)
- Tips That Make the Difference: From Goggles to Timing
- Should You Book? My Practical Recommendation
- FAQ
- How long is the Explore Shipwreck and Hidden Island Beaches Jetcar tour?
- How many people can ride per Jetcar?
- What does it cost?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Is the shipwreck admission included?
- Is this tour suitable for kids?
- What is the maximum group size?
- What is the cancellation policy if weather affects the tour?
Key Things I’d Put on Your Radar

- Side-by-side Jetcar driving: Two people per craft, so you’re both in the action.
- La Famille Express shipwreck time: A dedicated stop with free admission included.
- Hidden island beaches, water access only: You’ll see shoreline you can’t reach by walking.
- Small outing: Maximum of 6 people, which usually means less waiting around.
- Short and guided (about 1 hour): Expect movement, instructions, and a couple of meaningful stops.
- Bring eye protection: Goggles are a smart call when spray hits your face.
Jetcar Over Providenciales Water: The Appeal of This Side-by-Side Ride
This tour is built around the Jetcar concept: a watercraft that blends the thrill of driving with the feeling of boating. In Turks and Caicos, where the water off Providenciales is famously clear, being able to handle the craft changes the whole experience. You’re not just along for the ride. You’re part of it.
The side-by-side setup also matters. With two seats next to each other, it feels natural for couples and close friends—no awkward “one person does everything while the other watches” vibe. Add in the professional guide/instructor and the safety briefing, and it’s an adventure that stays fun instead of stressful.
And yes, it’s meant to be stylish and safe. You’ll wear life jackets in all sizes, and the guide gives instructions before you head out. That’s the big difference between a thrill ride and a guided activity that’s trying to keep things smooth.
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Long Bay Meeting Point: How to Find Island Jetcars Without Losing Time

The meeting point is at Island Jetcars Turks and Caicos Tours & Drone photoshoot, on Long Bay Beach in Long Bay Hills (TKCA 1ZZ). The activity ends back at the same spot.
Here’s the practical part: beach addresses can get messy, especially when mapping apps place pins a little off. I strongly recommend you treat your confirmation details as the source of truth and arrive a bit early. If you’re running late, you might find it harder to sort out directions quickly.
Also note: hotel pickup and drop-off is not included by default. It’s available for an extra cost if you request it. So plan around either getting yourself to Long Bay Beach or adding that add-on if you don’t want to manage a transfer.
The 1-Hour Plan: Where Your Time Actually Goes

This is an about 1 hour tour, and the schedule is tight by design. You’ll start with a safety briefing and instructions, then get on the water to head toward the shipwreck.
Stop timing is built around one big highlight. The shipwreck stop is 30 minutes, and the rest of your time is for the ride and the additional beach time at water-accessible spots afterward. That means you’re not going to feel dragged into a long cruise or spend the whole hour in transit.
So when you book, set expectations like this: you’re buying two meaningful experiences—the shipwreck and the beaches—wrapped inside a guided Jetcar outing. If what you want is slow, lingering, all-day wandering, this probably won’t be your style. If you want a concentrated burst of fun, it fits nicely.
La Famille Express Shipwreck: The One Stop That Makes This Tour Worth It

The headline attraction is the La Famille Express shipwreck. It sits in crystal-clear water, and you’ll get up close for photos and a chance to see marine life around the wreck.
This stop is famous for a reason: shipwrecks tend to pull in wildlife, and the water visibility off Providenciales makes it easier to spot movement than you might expect. Even if you’re not doing an all-day water activity, you still get that “wow” moment—boats, water, and the shape of something historic beneath the surface.
You also get a clean benefit in logistics: the shipwreck stop includes admission ticket free. That’s one less thing to pay or figure out on the day.
The practical tip here is photo-focused. Water adds blur when you’re trying to shoot fast, so if you want great shots, keep your phone/camera ready and be ready to frame quickly during that 30-minute window. You’ll likely want a waterproof phone plan too, since salt spray is part of the experience.
Hidden Island Beaches by Water: Why They’re Better Reached This Way

After the shipwreck, the tour continues to hidden island beaches only accessible by water. That detail is more important than it sounds. In places like Providenciales, a lot of coast looks inviting from the highway, but the best shoreline access often depends on whether you’re coming by water.
By using a Jetcar, you skip the “walk and scramble” part and instead go straight to spots that are hard to reach any other way. You’ll get those quieter beach vibes where you can actually appreciate the setting without feeling like you’re shoulder-to-shoulder with everyone on land.
Expect scenic water time plus time at the beach areas themselves. Since this is only about an hour total, the beach part isn’t an all-day hang, but it’s long enough to get out, take in the views, and enjoy the water-only-access payoff.
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What’s Included vs. What You Should Bring

Here’s the breakdown of what you get. This matters because it affects value and how much planning you need.
Included in the tour price
- 1-hour guided Jetcar tour for two passengers per Jetcar
- Professional guide/instructor
- Safety briefing and instructions
- Life jackets (all sizes)
- Bottled water
Not included
- Hotel pickup/drop-off (extra cost upon request)
- Gratuities (optional)
- Personal items like towels, sunscreen, or waterproof phone cases
My best advice is to pack like you’re heading for a beach day plus a salty ride. Water-ready sunscreen and a towel save you from scrambling afterward. And if you’re bringing a phone, a waterproof case helps you avoid the classic regret.
One more practical add-on: goggles. Big goggles are a smart move because salt water can hit your face hard enough that it can burn. If you’re planning to wear normal sunglasses only, consider goggles as your backup plan.
Price and Value: Is $448 per Group for Two Reasonable?

The price is $448.00 per group (up to 2), which means the cost is tied to the two-person Jetcar experience, not a per-person fare. That matters, because you’re paying for guided access to a specific kind of ride: you’re driving a Jetcar rather than sitting on a boat or doing a standard shore excursion.
This isn’t a budget activity. But it does include a few value anchors:
- the guided Jetcar for about 1 hour
- life jackets and safety briefing
- bottled water
- and a dedicated shipwreck stop with free admission
Also, the group size cap of 6 people suggests you’re not going to be packed into a huge crowd. Smaller groups typically mean less waiting and more time focused on the highlights.
So the value calculation comes down to you. If you want the uniqueness of Jetcar driving plus the shipwreck and water-only beaches in one tight outing, this pricing can feel fair. If you mostly want relaxing beach time or a longer tour, you may find better deals elsewhere.
Who Should Book This Jetcar Tour (and Who Should Skip It)

This activity is listed as something most people can participate in. It’s also noted as not recommended for kids under 4, so plan accordingly if you’re traveling with little ones.
It’s a strong match for:
- couples who want a shared activity (and shared control of the experience)
- friends seeking an adrenaline-and-scenery mix
- people who want a guided outing without giving up the thrill of driving
If you’re sensitive to salt spray, go in prepared with goggles. If driving a vehicle on water sounds stressful, remember you’ll get instructions first. The goal here is safe fun, not a free-for-all.
And if you travel with a service animal, service animals are allowed, which is a plus if that’s part of your planning.
Tips That Make the Difference: From Goggles to Timing
I’ll keep this practical and short.
Wear goggles if you value your eyes. Salt water hitting your face can sting fast, and big goggles are a simple fix.
Bring sunscreen and a waterproof phone case. These aren’t included, and they’re the kind of items that make the day easier, not harder.
Arrive with a little patience around directions. Meeting points on beaches can be confusing on maps, and you might find the address pin doesn’t line up perfectly with where you actually need to be. If you show up early and follow the confirmation guidance, you reduce the risk of losing time.
Finally, remember this experience needs good weather. If weather isn’t cooperating, you’ll need to be flexible about timing.
Should You Book? My Practical Recommendation
Book this tour if you want a short, guided, two-person Jetcar experience that hits two big targets: the La Famille Express shipwreck and water-only hidden island beaches. It’s one of the more “you can’t fake this” activities in Turks and Caicos because the driving element changes how you experience the water.
Skip it (or at least think twice) if:
- you need a long, slow day with lots of downtime
- you strongly dislike salt spray and don’t want to use goggles
- you’re traveling with very young kids (it’s not recommended under age 4)
If your idea of a great day is a clean dose of adrenaline plus real sightseeing in about an hour, this is easy to get excited about.
FAQ
How long is the Explore Shipwreck and Hidden Island Beaches Jetcar tour?
The tour is about 1 hour.
How many people can ride per Jetcar?
The Jetcar seats two passengers side-by-side.
What does it cost?
It costs $448.00 per group, up to 2 people.
What’s included in the price?
It includes a 1-hour guided Jetcar tour, a professional guide/instructor, a safety briefing and instructions, life jackets (all sizes), and bottled water.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, but they are available for an extra cost upon request.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Island Jetcars Turks and Caicos Tours & Drone photoshoot on Long Bay Beach, Long Bay Hills TKCA 1ZZ. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
Is the shipwreck admission included?
Yes. The shipwreck stop includes an admission ticket that is free.
Is this tour suitable for kids?
It is not recommended for kids under 4.
What is the maximum group size?
The maximum group size is 6 people.
What is the cancellation policy if weather affects the tour?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
































