Review · PROVIDENCIALES TOURS
JetCar Drone Photo Video Shoot experience in Turks Caicos
Press the gas for your Caribbean highlight reel. The JetCar drone shoot combines a stylish two-person watercraft with aerial photos over Providenciales, giving you more than the usual beach snapshot. I like the 100-plus photos and video clips, and I like that a guide helps with poses while still leaving room for your own ideas. The main catch is that photo quality can vary, especially when the water is choppy or the drone stays too far away.
At $160 per person, this is not a cheap twenty-minute outing. It makes the most sense for a birthday, honeymoon, couples’ trip, or anyone who values polished social-media footage more than a long ride. You should also plan for saltwater spray, possible seaweed near the launch area, and a careful check of directions before setting out.
In This Review
- Key Points Before You Book
- What Makes the JetCar Shoot Different
- Check-In at Long Bay Beach
- Safety Briefing, Life Jackets, and JetCar Basics
- The Twenty-Minute Ride Across Providenciales Water
- How Good Are the Drone Photos?
- The People Make or Break the Session
- Is $160 Per Person a Fair Price?
- Timing and Cancellation Rules Matter
- Who Will Enjoy This Most?
- Smart Ways to Improve Your Photos
- Should You Book the Turks and Caicos JetCar Drone Shoot?
- FAQ
- How much does the JetCar drone shoot cost?
- How many people can ride in one JetCar?
- Can I ride alone?
- Where does the activity start and end?
- How long does the experience last?
- What is included in the price?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Points Before You Book

- Two people fit in one JetCar, with a combined weight limit of 450 pounds, or 204 kilograms.
- The price is per person, so one ticket means a solo JetCar, while two tickets under one booking create a shared ride.
- The drone captures more than 100 photos and video clips, including aerial views and onboard images.
- The ride lasts about 20 minutes, with a safety briefing and life jackets before you head onto the water.
- Long Bay Beach is the stated meeting point, though some bookings have used a Blue Haven Marina launch, so confirm the exact dock.
- Photo results are not guaranteed to be close-up portraits. The drone needs to show the entire JetCar and avoid getting splashed.
What Makes the JetCar Shoot Different

Providenciales has no shortage of beautiful water, but a JetCar gives you a very different way to enjoy it. You sit low in a small, car-shaped watercraft and drive across the shallows while a drone follows from above. The result is part water activity, part styled photo session.
The appeal is easy to understand. You are not simply posing beside a palm tree. You are moving through the turquoise water, with white sand, open sea, and the coast forming the backdrop. The footage can show speed, spray, and the shape of the JetCar in a way that a phone held on the beach cannot.
I especially like the combination of action and scenery. You get a sense of motion, but the aerial angle also shows the color of the water around you. That makes the final collection useful for more than one quick post. You can keep still images, short clips, and wider shots that tell the story of the outing.
The tradeoff is that this is a short session. The stated duration is approximately 20 minutes, so you should not expect a full morning on the water. The time includes the ride and photography, and a short safety orientation comes first.
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Check-In at Long Bay Beach

The stated starting point is Island Jetcars Turks and Caicos Tours and Drone Photoshoot at Long Bay Beach, Long Bay Hills, TKCA 1ZZ. The activity ends at the same meeting point.
You receive confirmation at booking, and the location is near public transportation. Still, clear directions matter here. Some people have found the beach access difficult to locate, so I would not leave navigation until the last few minutes. Save the address, allow extra time, and confirm the launch point with the operator before your appointment.
There is one practical wrinkle. The operation has also used a launch at Blue Haven Marina, and one family booking advised asking for the VIP dock. Since the stated meeting point is Long Bay Beach, your confirmation and direct instructions should take priority. If your paperwork names a marina, ask exactly which entrance and dock to use.
The setting itself may not look like the postcard version of Turks and Caicos. Seaweed has been reported near the launch area, and some riders found it affected the first part of the ride. That does not erase the beauty of the surrounding water, but it does mean the takeoff point may be less polished than the final aerial footage suggests.
Safety Briefing, Life Jackets, and JetCar Basics

Before departure, the crew gives you a short safety briefing and supplies life jackets. The cars are designed for up to two people, with a total weight limit of 450 pounds, or 204 kilograms, per car.
The price is per person, not per JetCar. Book one ticket if you want a private solo car. Book two tickets under the same reservation if you want to share a car with a partner or friend. The two-person option is also tied to a special couples package with extended ride and photo time, though the exact added duration is not specified.
That distinction matters when you budget. A couple pays $320 before any optional gratuity, not $160 for one car. If you are traveling with four people, you need two cars and four tickets if everyone wants to ride at the same time.
The cars are generally easy to operate, and some have a radio that can connect to your phone. That small feature adds a bit of fun, especially for a birthday or group outing. Car colors are assigned according to availability and cannot be guaranteed, so do not book expecting a specific shade for your photos.
The equipment condition may vary. One low-rated account described ripped seat cushions, a missing driver-side mirror, and cars out of service. The operator acknowledged normal wear from daily use and said repairs are handled as quickly as possible. I would not treat this as proof that your car will be worn, but it is a good reason to inspect your assigned JetCar briefly and speak up before leaving the dock if something looks unsafe or uncomfortable.
The Twenty-Minute Ride Across Providenciales Water

Once you leave shore, the guide and drone operator begin working around your ride. You drive across the clear water while the drone records broad overhead shots, moving clips, and still images.
You may be told where to drive and how to pose. The staff can offer direction, but you can also create your own poses. This is worth clarifying before you start. If you want a carefully directed shoot, ask the crew to call out specific routes, turns, and poses. If you prefer a more natural sequence, tell them that too.
The best footage depends on cooperation between driver, passenger, and drone operator. Hold a steady course when asked. Follow instructions quickly. If you want your faces visible, ask how close the drone can safely come while still showing the JetCar and the water around it.
The cars sit low, which can make it harder for the driver and passenger to see one another unless they are seated or standing in the right position. You should remain within the crew’s safety instructions and avoid treating the car like a regular road vehicle. The water can also be choppy. One highly positive account still noted rougher water, while other accounts found spray and saltwater covering the occupants.
Bring a towel, and expect to get wet. Sunscreen is not supplied, and personal items such as waterproof phone cases and towels are your responsibility. Bottled water is included, which is useful after time in the sun and salt spray.
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How Good Are the Drone Photos?

The package promises more than 100 high-quality photos and video clips. That is the strongest value point of the outing, but you should understand what those images are designed to show.
The drone needs to capture the full JetCar, the movement through the water, and the coastline behind you. This produces dramatic wide shots, but it can also make faces appear small. Some footage has been described as blurry or too distant, with poor angles that made it difficult to see expressions.
The operator’s explanation is practical: flying closer can crop out the JetCar or put the drone at risk of getting wet from the spray. That is a real limitation of an action shoot on the water. Still, your expectations matter. If you want tight portrait photos with clearly visible faces, this may not satisfy you as much as a photographer standing on shore.
I would make a short request before departure: ask for a mix of wide aerial shots, closer onboard images, and a few still poses at the dock. The crew does take additional still photos at the dock in at least some versions of the outing. Asking for this mix gives you a better chance of receiving both scenic images and recognizable portraits.
The staff has received strong praise for helping with poses and making the shoot feel festive. Don, Sandy, and Jean have each been singled out for friendly or memorable service. That personal guidance can make a big difference if you are not used to posing in front of a camera.
The People Make or Break the Session

The most consistent praise goes to the crew’s friendliness and willingness to help. That matters because this is not a self-guided rental. You depend on the team for the safety briefing, the drone operation, the shoot direction, and the transfer of your media afterward.
A good guide can turn a simple ride into a birthday celebration. One family described the staff as helpful from booking onward, and another couple credited the team with making their water bash memorable. If your occasion is special, tell the crew at check-in. The experience is built for birthdays, honeymoons, and similar celebrations.
Communication has not always been perfect. One account described trouble transferring the files to a phone after the ride. The operator said the phone displayed a liquid-detected warning, which prevented the connector from working. Since phones can react badly to moisture, keep your device dry and ask how the files will be delivered before leaving the meeting point.
If you have a problem with the media, raise it promptly and clearly. The final photo transfer is part of what you are paying for, so do not assume the process is complete until you know where the files are and can confirm that they open.
Is $160 Per Person a Fair Price?

At $160 per person, the price sits in the premium category for a short water activity. You are paying for the JetCar, the guide, the drone operator, the safety equipment, and a large package of edited or selected media rather than simply renting a watercraft.
For a couple, the total is $320. That can feel reasonable if you want a once-only celebration and would otherwise pay separately for a professional photo session. The aerial footage also gives you something a standard beach photographer cannot easily provide.
The value is weaker if you mainly want a fast ride. Twenty minutes is brief, and rough water, seaweed, equipment wear, or distant drone angles can reduce the payoff. You are buying the visual result as much as the driving time.
Group discounts are available, which can help families or friends booking several seats. Ask about the discount before paying, since the base price is still calculated per person.
Optional gratuities are not included. Hotel pickup and drop-off are also not included, so transportation costs belong in your full budget. The activity is near public transportation, but you should arrange your route early because late arrival can cause serious problems.
Timing and Cancellation Rules Matter

Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. Changes made inside that 24-hour window are not accepted, and the amount paid is not refunded for a late cancellation.
The operator allows only a limited grace period, so do not count on arriving late and still receiving the full session. One dispute involved a late arrival and conflicting views about the grace period. The practical lesson is simple: allow extra time for taxis, beach access, and finding the dock.
Good weather is required. If poor weather forces cancellation, you are offered another date or a full refund. That policy protects you from paying for a ride that cannot safely operate, but it also means your schedule should have some flexibility.
Who Will Enjoy This Most?
I would recommend this for:
- Couples wanting distinctive honeymoon or anniversary photos
- Birthday groups looking for a short, lively activity
- Social-media creators who value aerial video
- Families or friends who want to share a JetCar
- People comfortable getting wet and following directions on the water
I would be more cautious if you want a long boating session, a quiet beach setting, or close-up portrait photography. The ride is active, the seats sit low, the water can be rough, and the drone may stay far enough away that faces are not always clear.
Most people can participate, and the activity is private, meaning only your own group takes part. The supplied information does not promise specific accessibility arrangements, so ask the operator directly if you have mobility, balance, or seating concerns.
Smart Ways to Improve Your Photos
A few simple steps can help you get more from the short session:
- Arrive early enough to discuss poses and driving routes.
- Ask for both wide aerial footage and closer images.
- Wear clothing that looks good wet and dries reasonably well.
- Bring sunscreen and a towel.
- Use a waterproof phone case if you carry a phone.
- Keep your phone dry during the file transfer.
- Tell the staff if you are celebrating something.
- Confirm the exact launch point, especially if your booking mentions Blue Haven Marina.
- Do not expect a specific JetCar color.
- Ask about group discounts when booking several tickets.
The crew appears comfortable giving direction, but you should not assume they know exactly what style you want. A quick conversation before launch can prevent disappointment later.
Should You Book the Turks and Caicos JetCar Drone Shoot?
Book it if you want short, unusual, high-energy vacation footage and you are willing to accept some uncertainty in the final camera angles. The water views are excellent, the JetCar is fun to operate, and the staff has often been praised for friendly help. For a special occasion, the combination can create a memorable set of images.
Think twice if $160 per person feels high for a twenty-minute ride or if your main goal is clear close-up portraits. The photo quality has been uneven, and the launch area may have seaweed. Confirm the meeting point, arrive early, protect your phone, and ask for the poses and angles you want.
My verdict: worth considering for a celebration or social-media keepsake, but not a guaranteed luxury photo session. Go for the unusual action footage, not the promise of perfect portraits.
FAQ
How much does the JetCar drone shoot cost?
The price is $160 per person. It is not priced per JetCar.
How many people can ride in one JetCar?
Each JetCar can seat up to two people, with a combined weight limit of 450 pounds, or 204 kilograms.
Can I ride alone?
Yes. Book one ticket if you want your own private JetCar for a solo ride and photoshoot.
Where does the activity start and end?
The stated meeting point is Island Jetcars Turks and Caicos Tours and Drone Photoshoot at Long Bay Beach, Long Bay Hills. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long does the experience last?
The session lasts approximately 20 minutes. A short safety orientation takes place before you go onto the water.
What is included in the price?
The package includes a professional drone operator and guide, more than 100 photos and video clips, a safety briefing, life jackets, and bottled water.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours in advance are not refunded or accepted. If poor weather cancels the activity, you are offered a different date or a full refund.
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