REVIEW · QUEENSTOWN
Jet Sprint Boating, Ultimate Off-Roading & Clay Target Shooting
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Adrenaline in three different formats. That’s the pull here: you’re in Queenstown doing jet boating, climbing into an Ultimate Off-Roader, then finishing with clay target shooting in one compact 1 hour 30 minute session.
I especially like the way the experience is built around included prep. You get all the protective gear (outerwear, helmet, sunglasses, vest, ear muffs) and a safety briefing before anything starts, so you spend less time figuring things out and more time doing the fun parts.
One thing to consider: it’s weather-dependent. If conditions aren’t right, your session can be shifted or refunded, and since it’s a short time block, you’ll want to keep your schedule flexible.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at a Glance
- Queenstown Adrenaline, Packed Into 90 Minutes
- Gear and Safety Briefing: What You Get Before You Go
- Jet Sprint Boating: The Custom Four-Seater Experience
- Ultimate Off-Roader: Where the Wheels Actually Go
- Clay Target Shooting: One-on-One Coaching That Helps You Hit Targets
- Who This Fits Best in Queenstown (And Who Might Skip It)
- Price and Value: Why $253.81 Makes Sense Here
- Location and Timing: Practical Stuff That Affects Your Day
- What the Best Experiences Teach You: Staff and Safety Tone
- Should You Book It?
- FAQ
- Where does the Jet Sprint Boating, Ultimate Off-Roading & Clay Target Shooting tour start?
- How long is the experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is the minimum height to participate?
- How big are the groups?
- Do I need private transportation?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Final Note
Key Highlights at a Glance

- World-first custom four-seater jet boats for proper Queenstown speed and spray
- All gear included (outerwear, helmet, sunglasses, vest, ear muffs)
- Safety briefing up front so you know what matters before you launch
- One-on-one clay target coaching with an experienced instructor
- Small group size with a maximum of 15 participants for more hands-on attention
- Minimum height 1.2 metres to join the action comfortably
Queenstown Adrenaline, Packed Into 90 Minutes

This is the kind of Queenstown activity you choose when you don’t want to “pick one” adventure. In about 1 hour 30 minutes, you get three distinct skills: fast jet boating, a wild off-road ride, and then a focused shooting session at a compact sporting field. It’s a fun way to sample a lot without committing a full day.
I like that it feels purpose-built rather than stitched together. The jet boat part isn’t a quick photo stop. The off-road portion isn’t just a short ride around a corner. Then you finish with clay target shooting that actually puts you in the action with guidance, not just a trial run.
Just keep your expectations honest: this is a high-energy, time-efficient format. You won’t slow down for long commentary stops, because the whole point is momentum.
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Gear and Safety Briefing: What You Get Before You Go
Before you start, you’ll get a safety briefing and the full kit for the day. That includes outerwear, helmet, sunglasses, a vest, and ear muffs. You’ll also be given a hairnet/helmet as part of the included gear.
Why I think this matters: in a combo adventure like this, the gear can make the difference between enjoying yourself and spending the session fidgeting. Ear muffs are a big deal for loud machinery. A helmet and eye protection keep you covered when conditions get bumpy. And the outerwear helps a lot when the jet boat is throwing up spray.
Also, the staff approach comes through clearly in the feedback—people consistently highlight how friendly and supportive the team is, while still keeping safety front and centre. You get the vibe that they want you to have fun, not just “get it over with.”
Jet Sprint Boating: The Custom Four-Seater Experience

The jet boating component is the speed hit. You’ll ride custom-built four-seater jet boats, and these are described as a world first. Translation: this isn’t a generic boat borrowed from somewhere else. It’s a purpose-made setup for this kind of thrill course.
What you’ll feel most is acceleration and handling. Jet boats move differently than standard boats because of how they drive and how they respond to water and direction changes. Expect a serious Queenstown-style dose of spray and momentum—especially if the day is a bit choppy.
A practical note: even though the outerwear is included, you should still dress like you’re going to get a bit damp. Bring that mindset and you’ll enjoy it more. If you show up treating it like a calm sightseeing ride, you’ll end up frustrated when the water does what it does.
The upside is that the jet boating section keeps the pace. It’s built as a standout moment, not an add-on.
Ultimate Off-Roader: Where the Wheels Actually Go

After the jet boat, you switch to the Ultimate Off-Roader. The description is confident: it goes places no other vehicle in the world can go. That claim might sound dramatic, but what matters for you is the experience design—this portion is meant to be the “how is this even possible?” part.
This is where the day shifts from water speed to land drama. Expect a rougher ride feel than normal roads: more grip challenges, more uneven ground, and more of that off-road sensation that makes you grip the sides and laugh at the same time.
The value here is variety. Doing jet boating back-to-back with off-roading means your body never fully adapts to one type of adrenaline. That keeps the energy up and makes the session feel longer than it is.
If you’re the type who likes to try big-ticket experiences but wants them in one package, this off-road segment is a key reason to book.
Clay Target Shooting: One-on-One Coaching That Helps You Hit Targets

Then it’s time for aim. Clay target shooting happens on a specially designed compact sporting field, and you get one-on-one guidance from an experienced instructor.
This is the part I’d highlight for most people who worry they might not be good at shooting. You’re not dumped into the action with a quick tutorial and sent off. The setup includes direct coaching, which changes the whole experience. You’ll learn the basics in the moment—things like how to approach the shot and how to set up your aim based on the clay’s flight.
Also, ear muffs are included, which tells you they take shooting sound levels seriously. That means you can focus on technique rather than protecting yourself last minute.
If you’re doing this as a birthday or with a mixed group, clay shooting tends to work well. It offers a different kind of satisfaction than speed does. One moment you’re chasing motion on the water, the next you’re concentrating on timing and control. That switch feels good, and it ends the session in a more grounded way.
Who This Fits Best in Queenstown (And Who Might Skip It)

This combo tour is best for people who want variety and don’t mind a short, action-packed timeline. It’s a good fit if you:
- like hands-on guidance and clear instructions before you start
- want three activities instead of choosing one
- enjoy thrill rides but still want a structured finish with coaching
It’s also a solid option for groups, since the maximum size is 15 participants. Smaller group limits usually mean less waiting around.
A couple considerations:
- Minimum height is 1.2 metres, so younger kids can’t participate.
- It’s described as most travellers can participate, but you should still be honest with yourself about whether you can handle loud environments and a bumpy ride feel.
If you want a slow, scenic half-day with lots of downtime, this won’t match that mood. This is for movement, noise, and doing.
Price and Value: Why $253.81 Makes Sense Here

At $253.81 per person for about 1 hour 30 minutes, the price is in the “premium experience” category. The question is whether you get premium value, and in this case you do.
Here’s what’s included:
- jet boating in custom-built four-seater boats
- the Ultimate Off-Roader experience
- clay target shooting on a designed field
- safety briefing
- protective gear: outerwear, helmet, sunglasses, vest, ear muffs (plus hairnet/helmet)
That matters because you’re not paying extra for the basic necessities that usually add up—gear, safety setup, and instructor time. The clay shooting specifically includes one-on-one guidance, which is a real cost driver in most shooting experiences.
Also, the small group size helps. When you’re not packed in with a big crowd, the guidance and turnover time tend to feel better. And since this is booked fairly in advance (on average 19 days), it’s likely to run when demand is steady, not only during rare slots.
If you’re only doing one Queenstown adrenaline activity while you’re in town, this combo is strong value. You’re getting multiple “types” of fun in one outing.
Location and Timing: Practical Stuff That Affects Your Day

The meeting point is 2696 Gibbston Highway, Gibbston 9371, New Zealand, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. You’ll need to arrange your own transportation to get there, since private transport isn’t included.
This kind of schedule works best when you don’t stack it back-to-back with another high-commitment plan. Jet boating and off-roading can take you from normal pace into full adrenaline fast. Then clay shooting adds a focused, slightly controlled rhythm. You’ll likely be pretty “used up” after, even though it’s only 90 minutes.
One more practical tip: since weather matters, I’d avoid booking this as the one activity you absolutely cannot move. If poor conditions cancel the session, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund—but it’s still easier if you have flexibility built in.
What the Best Experiences Teach You: Staff and Safety Tone
The standout pattern in feedback is how staff balance two things: friendliness and support, plus actual safety attention. People highlight that the team is helpful, supportive, and happy to answer questions about the machines. That’s a big deal because it means you’re not just “being processed.”
The world-first jet boats and the unique Ultimate Off-Roader setup can feel intimidating if you don’t know what to expect. When the staff can explain what’s happening and how to behave, you settle in faster. That makes the whole session better—less guessing, more doing.
And the safety approach seems to be part of the reason people rate it so highly. You get the sense that fun is the goal, but rules aren’t treated like optional suggestions.
Should You Book It?
Book it if you want one Queenstown activity that covers speed, off-road thrills, and hands-on coaching—without dragging it into an all-day commitment. It’s also a great pick if you like structured instruction and a team that makes you feel comfortable before the action starts.
Skip it if you’re sensitive to loud noise, short on mobility, or hoping for a calm day with lots of scenic strolling. The experience is built for motion and intensity.
If you fit the adventure profile, this combo tour is an efficient way to get a lot of brag-worthy moments from one base.
FAQ
Where does the Jet Sprint Boating, Ultimate Off-Roading & Clay Target Shooting tour start?
It starts at 2696 Gibbston Highway, Gibbston 9371, New Zealand, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the experience?
The experience lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
What’s included in the price?
You’ll receive a safety briefing and protective gear including outerwear, hairnet/helmet, sunglasses, a vest, and ear muffs. The activities themselves are included as well.
What is the minimum height to participate?
The minimum height is 1.2 metres.
How big are the groups?
The tour/activity has a maximum of 15 participants.
Do I need private transportation?
Private transportation is not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point.
What happens if the 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.
Final Note
If you’re looking for a high-action Queenstown hit with equipment handled for you and coaching built in, this is a strong choice. You’ll spend your time doing, not waiting. And for many people, that’s exactly what they came for.

























