Jet Set Go Coastal Adventures

Jet Set Go Coastal Adventures A fantastic way to explore one of earths extraordinary places by jetski guided tour.
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A fantastic way to explore this stunning coastline by Yamaha PWC we offer a guided tour of the bay and surrounding coastline on your own jet ski. We often encounter Seals, Dolphins and other aquatic wildlife on our two hour safari session. No experience necessary but you must be at least 18 to take the controls and be able to swim.

When we see a beautiful calm sunny evening approaching we start to plan a sunset safari. Probably the nicest time to be ...
02/06/2026

When we see a beautiful calm sunny evening approaching we start to plan a sunset safari. Probably the nicest time to be out on the water. All quiet and balmy. Lots of dolphin activity. If you would like to be in line to join me on a sunset trip which normally starts 6.30-7pm then message me with your number so you are ready to go as soon as the weather is spot on.

See you soon!
Glenn.

Awesome fun today. Sat under the Typhoon fighter jet was incredible. Thanks guys for jetskiing with us. 😎Happy birthday ...
31/05/2026

Awesome fun today. Sat under the Typhoon fighter jet was incredible. Thanks guys for jetskiing with us. 😎

Happy birthday Zak

30/05/2026

Typhoon time!

30/05/2026

Lovely to have Martin join us on one of our ride outs today. What a jetski! πŸ™ŒπŸ»πŸ˜Ž

2.15pm group piccies from today. πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸΌ
30/05/2026

2.15pm group piccies from today. πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸΌ

12pm group piccies with Martin joining us. Great fun. πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸΌ
30/05/2026

12pm group piccies with Martin joining us. Great fun. πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸΌ

30/05/2026

Both took video of eachother on a β€˜Geddon’ drive-by. See it from both perspectives πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸΌ

30/05/2026

Please see details of this weekends Air Show.

The English Riviera air displays will be over the sea in an area adjacent to Paignton beach.

The main flying displays will be 18:45 to 21:22 on Friday 29th May followed by a firework display off the northern end of Paignton sands. Flying displays will then commence at 12:00 to 16:20 on Saturday 30th May and 13:00 to 16:00 on Sunday 31st May.

During the display times there will be a large exclusion zone in place, in which, no vessel will be permitted to anchor or enter. Due to air display regulations the planes cannot approach at low altitude over land, so the pilots require the exclusion area to be the entire length of the bay West of the 003Β° 32’W line of longitude (see chart below). This line will be marked with large red buoys approximately 500 metres apart.

The exclusion zone will be set up and controlled by Tor Bay Harbour Authority with the assistance of HM Coastguard, and there will be several designated waterborne marshals. All marshal vessels will be flying the International Code letter β€˜K’ signal flag (blue and yellow). The command vessel β€˜Oscar 4’ will be monitoring VHF channel 14.

All mariners are advised that they should follow the instructions and directions provided by the Harbour Authority and the duly authorised marshals.

The exclusion zone must be clear of vessels half an hour prior to the start of the flying display and the marshals will start informing vessels to clear the area prior to the display start times.

VHF messages on both channels 14 and 16 will be made informing vessels that the exclusion zone is in force. During the flying displays all vessels will be required to remain outside the exclusion zone. Any breach of this exclusion zone could result in the flying display being halted.

Passenger ferries will be operating to and from Paignton harbour on the shore side of the 5 knot buoys during the displays, under controlled conditions and directions of the safety team. Paignton harbour is otherwise closed to all other traffic during the display times.

Only kayaks, paddleboards, and other similar non-motorised small craft will be allowed shore side of the 5 knot buoys between Paignton Harbour and Livermead Head during the displays. Vessels will be permitted to remain at anchor within the 5 knot markers south of Roundham Head and North of Livermead Head; however, these will not be good viewing areas. The best vantage point at sea will be between Roundham and Livermead East of the boundary line.

The bay is regarded as a secondary viewing area and outside of the main event site; we are therefore obliged to inform mariners that there is an increased risk of being under the extended display area. All craft are reminded of their associated duty of care and liability.

The depth of water at the boundary line will be approximately 14 metres and is a sandy surface. Please consider other vessels already at anchor before dropping anchor.

Otto Torquay Western Lady Ferry Service ONE Marine Jet Set Go Coastal Adventures fans Torquay Water Sports

30/05/2026

Salty sea dog weekend update.

Address

MDL Marina
Torquay
TQ25EQ

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 6pm
Thursday 9:30am - 6pm
Friday 9:30am - 6pm
Saturday 9:30am - 6pm
Sunday 9:30am - 4pm

Telephone

07983 919483

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