Flyboard Teaser Flight (20min)

REVIEW · MALTA

Flyboard Teaser Flight (20min)

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  • 35 minutes (approx.)
  • From $124.09
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You will feel like Iron Man in Malta. This Flyboard Teaser Flight in St Julian’s is short enough for a beach day, but focused enough that you’ll feel real progress in the water. I love how beginner-friendly it is thanks to helmet communication, and I love the fact that it fits neatly into a half-hour chunk of time.

What makes it click is the coaching. You’re not just thrown on a board and told good luck. Life jackets, helmets, and wetsuits are provided, and the instruction is aimed at getting you up fast and keeping you confident during that weird first moment when you’re balancing while the water does its thing.

One consideration: it may not be suitable for everyone. The 30kg to 100kg weight bracket is strict, and it’s not recommended if you’ve had high alcohol content, so be honest about both before you book.

Key Highlights You’ll Care About

  • A 20-minute flyboard teaser folded into an ~35-minute session, perfect for timing your Malta day
  • Helmet headset coaching lets you follow real-time directions while you’re learning to control the board
  • Full gear provided: wetsuit, helmet, and life jacket so you’re not shopping for swim-adjacent stuff
  • Spinola Bay setting gives you an easy, scenic backdrop while you practice control, slalom, and spins
  • Private group format means you’re not competing for attention in a big crowd
  • Clear safety focus with qualified instructors who aim to get you flying quickly and safely

Flyboarding from Spinola Bay: the 20-minute teaser, in plain terms

Flyboard Teaser Flight (20min) - Flyboarding from Spinola Bay: the 20-minute teaser, in plain terms
This is a Flyboard Malta experience based in St Julian’s, with the action starting at Flyboard Malta’s meeting point (WF9V+H6W) and ending back there. The total time on site is about 35 minutes, and the attraction itself is the 20-minute flyboard teaser flight. That shorter format matters because you can pair it with breakfast, a swim, or a late lunch without your whole day turning into a scheduling puzzle.

The vibe is high-energy but well-run. You’re introduced to how the system works: the flyboard is attached to a jet ski for propulsion through water and air. When you first get the board positioned and the instructor starts talking you through what to do, it quickly becomes less about mystery and more about following cues and building muscle memory.

Also, Malta’s coast around Spinola Bay is a nice choice for this kind of activity. The sea view is part of the payoff, and multiple people have pointed out the water clarity, so you can actually see what’s happening around you as you practice.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Malta.

Safety and helmet coaching: why it feels manageable

Flyboard Teaser Flight (20min) - Safety and helmet coaching: why it feels manageable
The main promise here is safety with qualified instructors, and the real-world detail that supports that is the way you’re coached. You wear a communication helmet so your instructor can talk to you in real time. That changes the whole learning experience. Instead of relying on hand signals or guessing what came next, you get direct prompts while you’re in the moment.

You also get the basics covered before you start:

  • Life jackets and helmets
  • Wetsuits (so you’re not just absorbing cold water and vibes)

Even if you’ve never tried a water sport like this, the training concept is straightforward: after a few minutes, you’re aiming to fly, then build control. The goal isn’t to make you a stunt pro in one session. It’s to get you airborne, help you stabilize, and then let you try a few fun movements as your confidence climbs.

One thing I took from the experience descriptions is that instructors treat nerves as normal. People specifically mentioned being reassured if they were worried, including some who felt reluctant at the start. If your brain starts running ahead to what could go wrong, this setup is built to bring you back to what to do next.

Learning the basics: from first lift to dolphin-style jumps and 360s

Flyboard Teaser Flight (20min) - Learning the basics: from first lift to dolphin-style jumps and 360s
You’ll hear the “how hard is it” question a lot before booking, and the point of the teaser is that most people get a decent start quickly when they follow instructions. Instructors coach you to start flying after the early water moments, and many people find they can control basic movements sooner than they expect.

The experience goals you can work toward during the session include:

  • Basic control of your movement
  • Slalom-style riding (zig-zag control)
  • Mimicking a dolphin jump motion
  • Attempts at 360 spins

Not everyone will nail the spins in a short teaser, and that’s fine. The value is the progression: you’ll move from “stand and react” to “understand and adjust.” That shift is what turns a scary-looking sport into something you can actually enjoy.

There’s also a practical reality to plan for: getting out of the water and keeping calm can feel unnatural at first. A lot of the learning is about breathing, timing your balance, and staying focused on the instructor’s headset cues. If you go in thinking it’s going to be effortless, you’ll feel the learning curve harder than you need to.

What the Spinola Bay timing feels like

The schedule is short, so it’s not a slow, lingering event. You start at the meeting point in St Julian’s, gear up with the team, and then the flying happens within that compact session window.

Because it’s a private tour/activity, you’re not part of a giant mixed group where you wait while others take turns. Your group participates together, which usually makes the whole experience feel less chaotic and more like a guided lesson.

Plan on staying flexible about timing if conditions shift. Good weather is required, and the activity can be canceled due to poor weather. If that happens, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, so it’s worth checking the forecast and keeping your day open.

Price and value: is $124.09 for a teaser flight worth it

At $124.09 per person for a teaser session (about 20 minutes of flight inside ~35 minutes total), you’re paying for a few key things at once:

  • qualified, real-time instruction
  • the gear setup (wetsuit, helmet, life jacket)
  • the tech and equipment (jet ski + flyboard system)
  • the prime-water location near Spinola Bay

A quick flight can feel like a splurge if you’re comparing it to cheaper beach activities. But if you zoom out, it’s not just “time on a toy.” It’s controlled, supervised adrenaline time—especially valuable if it’s your first go. You’re not only buying the minutes in the air; you’re buying the coaching that helps you get there safely.

The best sign of value is how often people mention being at ease because instructors were patient and clear. When the team can calm nerves fast and help you progress quickly, the minutes you have feel more rewarding. That’s the difference between a novelty activity and a real experience you’ll remember.

Who should book Flyboard Malta (and who should pause)

This is aimed at active travelers who want something different than the usual beach routine. You don’t need advanced sports skills, but you do need to be able to follow safety instructions and stay focused during the flying moments.

You should strongly consider booking if:

  • you want an adrenaline activity that fits into a single half-day block
  • you enjoy learning new skills with clear coaching
  • you like the idea of trying movements like slalom control and spins

You should think twice or ask yourself hard questions if:

  • you’re outside the 30kg to 100kg weight bracket (refund won’t apply if outside and you don’t cancel in time)
  • you’ve had high alcohol content (it’s not recommended)
  • you don’t feel comfortable in open water at all

One interesting nuance from the way people describe the experience: not being able to swim may not automatically disqualify you. That said, you’ll still be in and around the water, so your comfort level matters. If you’re anxious, treat reassurance and training style as a key factor. The coaching here seems to make a noticeable difference for nervous first-timers.

Practical tips for your actual day in St Julian’s

This isn’t a complicated day, but a few smart moves make it smoother.

Bring swim-ready clothing only if you plan to wear it under the wetsuit comfort. Since wetsuits are provided, your main goal is to feel practical and not overthink outfits.

Show up ready to listen. This is where people get the most enjoyment. If you tune into the headset instructions and focus on your balance, you’ll move from trial-and-error to controlled attempts faster.

Plan for water time. You’ll want to keep valuables secure and be ready for a quick transition from calm waiting to high-speed action.

Use the mobile ticket. It’s a mobile ticket format, and you receive confirmation at booking. That helps you show up without paperwork stress.

And if you’re booking around a busy Malta schedule, you’ll probably be glad you’re booking this as a timed activity. On average, it’s booked about 33 days in advance, which hints that people plan their “one big adrenaline thing” early.

What makes the instructors matter: patient, motivating, and specific

A huge chunk of the joy here is the team style. Multiple people highlighted instructors as helpful and professional, but also motivational and patient. One person specifically thanked Simon as a trainer who prepared them well, and others mentioned Joelle and her colleague taking time to explain and keep coaching clear.

That matters because flyboarding is one of those sports where your brain has to catch up to what your body is doing. When instructors are calm and repetitive in explanations, it reduces panic and helps you actually try more of the movements in your session.

If you want the kind of experience where you don’t feel rushed or ignored, this is designed that way. You also hear a theme of instructors calming nerves before the flight starts, which can make the first moments feel far less intense.

Should you book this Flyboard Malta teaser flight?

If you want an active, guided adrenaline experience with real-time coaching, I’d book it. It’s short, gear is provided, and the instruction style is built for first-timers who want to get results without guesswork.

I would not book it if you’re outside the weight limits, you’ve been drinking, or you know you’re likely to freeze with water-based stress. Also, because weather can cancel the experience, only book it if your schedule can handle a reschedule option.

If you’re in the sweet spot, though, this is one of those rare activities that turns quickly into fun. The first lift feels like a movie scene. Then the control part starts, and suddenly it’s not just flying. It’s learning, laughing, and chasing the next move while the sea stays bright and clear under you.

FAQ

How long is the Flyboard teaser flight in Malta?

The session runs about 35 minutes total, with 20 minutes as the flyboard teaser flight time.

Where does the experience start and end?

It starts at Flyboard Malta in St Julian’s (WF9V+H6W) and ends back at the same meeting point.

What language is the session offered in?

The experience is offered in English.

What gear is provided?

You’re provided with life jackets, helmets, and wetsuits.

Is this a private activity?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

Are there age, weight, or health limits?

Most travelers can participate, but you must be within the 30kg to 100kg weight bracket. It’s also not recommended for persons with high levels of alcohol content.

What happens if weather is poor?

The activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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