REVIEW · MELLIEHA
Malta 30 Minutes Jet Ski Rental / Hire – 2024 Yamaha VX
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Cirkewwa gives you the sea in fast-forward. This 30-minute jet ski hire puts you on a 2024 Yamaha VX with no license needed, plus GPS navigation and a full safety briefing before you go. For me, the best part is how straightforward it feels from the first handshake to the moment you’re riding.
I also like that it’s built for real variety of riders: you get life jackets, clear instructions in English, and a tight small group limit of 2 participants so the handoff is smoother. The one drawback to think about is the timing and readiness: you’re expected to arrive 30 minutes early for training, and the ride rules include a weight max and limits for younger riders.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you ride
- From Cirkewwa to open water in 30 minutes
- What you’re riding: 2024 Yamaha VX, speed, and control
- The meeting point: finding Cirkewwa Port Cafe without stress
- Before you ride: what the safety briefing actually means for you
- The riding zone: Comino channel views with real movement
- Who this is best for (and who should skip it)
- Value check: does $85 per person make sense here?
- What a smooth day looks like (your simple game plan)
- Rider experience: the vibe you should expect
- Practical rules that can trip you up
- Should you book Malta jet ski hire for 30 minutes?
- FAQ
- Do I need a license to ride the jet ski?
- How long is the jet ski rental in Malta?
- Where do we meet for the jet ski hire?
- What jet ski model will I ride?
- What should I bring?
- Is there a weight or age limit?
- What happens if I cancel?
Key things to know before you ride

- No license required for the jet ski rental experience
- 2024 Yamaha VX (130) with speeds up to 90 km/h
- GPS on every ski to help guide you and avoid reef trouble
- Small group (max 2 participants) for calmer instruction time
- Riding area: the channel between Comino Island and Malta Island
- Age and safety limits: kids under 18 need an adult with them
From Cirkewwa to open water in 30 minutes

If you’re the type of traveler who wants more than photos, this is a great Malta pick. You meet just to the left of the Cirkewwa Port Cafe in Cirkewwa (north Malta), you get outfitted, you go through the briefing, and then you’re out on the water with a clear goal: enjoy the ride and explore at your own pace for half an hour.
It’s also a smart match for short-stay itineraries. Thirty minutes sounds brief until you’re actually driving a jet ski through Malta’s coastal waters—then you realize the time flies. You’re not signing up for a long, drawn-out day that competes with beaches, ferry schedules, or dinner plans.
And the setup is designed to be beginner-friendly without turning the experience into a toy. The bikes are new (2024 Yamaha VX), the speed potential is real (up to 90 km/h), and the safety system has a modern edge thanks to the GPS navigation installed on each jet ski.
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What you’re riding: 2024 Yamaha VX, speed, and control

You’ll be on a 2024 Yamaha VX 130, a brand-new model in the 2024 lineup. The operator states it can reach up to 90 km/h, which matters for two reasons.
First, it means this isn’t a slow sightseeing rental. If you want the fun part—acceleration, spray, and that fast sense of motion—you’ll get it. Second, because it’s capable, you’ll likely feel more confident once you’re moving. The machine responds; it doesn’t feel like it’s struggling just to keep up.
No license is required, which is a big deal for value and convenience. You spend less time hunting for permits and more time enjoying the water. Still, don’t treat that as permission to be careless. You’ll get a safety briefing and you’ll be using the provided life jacket from start to finish.
Also note the practical limits:
- Maximum rider weight is 160 kg / 355 lb
- Not suitable for children under 4
- Not suitable for pregnant women
- Intoxication and alcohol/drugs are not allowed, including alcohol in the vehicle
Those rules are part of why the experience can work for different ages and skill levels. They keep it safe without turning it into a complicated, gear-heavy activity.
The meeting point: finding Cirkewwa Port Cafe without stress

You’ll meet in Cirkewwa, Mellieħa, right by the Cirkewwa Port area, just to the left of the Cirkewwa Port Cafe. That’s useful because it’s not an anonymous pier or a vague coastline landmark. If you’re already in the north Malta area, getting there is straightforward.
My advice: treat the arrival time as part of the experience, not an afterthought. You need to be there 30 minutes early because if you don’t arrive in time for training, the ride departs without you.
If you’re booking close to departure—within 24 hours—you’ll also want to call to confirm your reservation. That tiny step can prevent the kind of last-minute confusion that ruins a good day.
Before you ride: what the safety briefing actually means for you

This is where you’ll feel the difference between a “fun for anyone” activity and a well-run one. The provider includes:
- A safety briefing before you start
- A quick waiver form setup to get you moving faster
- Life jackets provided for each rider
- GPS navigation on every jet ski
- Support staff on-site for assistance and emergencies
For you, this matters because jet ski riding has two realities. One: it looks easy from the shore. Two: once you’re out there, you quickly learn how important spacing, speed control, and local navigation are.
The GPS piece is especially helpful in Malta’s waters. The operator explicitly mentions it’s there to keep you safe from reefs and help you navigate. Even if you’re a confident rider, that reduces uncertainty and helps you focus on the ride instead of worrying about hidden hazards.
And since instruction is in English, you shouldn’t have to guess what to do. The operator also notes they keep communication simple and clear, which is valuable if English isn’t your first language.
The riding zone: Comino channel views with real movement

Your 30-minute rental is designed around exploring the channel between Comino Island and Malta Island. That’s a great choice because it gives you variety fast: open water moments, coastline views, and the sense of being out between places rather than stuck in one narrow spot.
The operator positions this as your time to go at your own pace. You’re not tethered to a strict “tour route” schedule in the way some guided boat trips work. Instead, you get freedom within the safety structure.
What you’ll likely feel most:
- The Mediterranean spray on your face as you move
- Wind and sun exposure (pack accordingly even though this is water-based)
- The way speed changes your perception of the coastline—things look closer and farther at the same time
A quick practical note: this is an active experience, so you’ll want to think about grip, posture, and staying controlled at turns. The ride is short, so make it count. If you spend the first half figuring things out, you’ll have less time to enjoy the fun.
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Who this is best for (and who should skip it)

This kind of jet ski rental is a sweet spot when you want speed and coastline views without spending all day on transport and schedules.
It’s a strong fit if you:
- Want an activity with a clear start/end and easy planning
- Like trying adrenaline without doing complicated technical stuff
- Prefer small group attention (this one is limited to 2 participants)
- Want a good “shoreline highlight” that pairs well with other Malta plans
It’s less ideal if you:
- Need a very gentle, slow-paced activity (the bikes can go up to 90 km/h)
- Have riders who can’t meet the age/weight rules
- Are traveling with someone who’s pregnant or under the minimum age
And if you’re bringing kids: the operator states children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. That’s a clear rule, so if you’re planning a family day, build your plans around it rather than hoping exceptions happen.
Value check: does $85 per person make sense here?

For $85 per person for 30 minutes, the value is less about saving money and more about what you’re buying: a modern jet ski, fuel included, GPS navigation, and hands-on on-water support.
Here’s what you’re getting that adds real cost in many alternatives:
- Brand new 2024 jet ski (not an old rental fleet)
- Fuel for the duration
- Life jacket for each rider
- A safety briefing plus waiver paperwork
- On-site support staff
- GPS navigation on every ski
If you’ve ever seen how quickly “quick experiences” add up in peak season, this structure is a good sign. You’re paying for the whole package: equipment + instruction + the ride window. The small group cap (2 participants) also suggests you’re not just one more number in a long line of riders.
Where the value can drop is if you show up underprepared or late and lose training time. Since the activity departs without you when you’re late, you’ll want to treat arrival seriously. It’s the easiest way to protect your money and your enjoyment.
What a smooth day looks like (your simple game plan)

Here’s the flow as you should think about it, so you don’t waste mental energy once you’re there:
- Get to Cirkewwa and find the meeting spot near Cirkewwa Port Cafe (left side)
- Arrive 30 minutes early so you can handle training without stress
- Expect a safety briefing and instructions in English
- Sign the waiver paperwork so you can get on quickly
- Get your life jacket and confirm you’re comfortable with the controls
- Ride your 30-minute session exploring the Comino–Malta channel
- Return to the meeting point when the rental ends
One little mindset shift helps: plan to be wet and windblown. Swimwear is required, and you’ll be out on open water with sun and spray. If you’re the type who usually treats the beach like a lounging event, the jet ski day will feel like a different sport—bring the same readiness you would for an active water excursion.
Rider experience: the vibe you should expect

The experience seems geared toward fun with a real safety backbone. The operator emphasizes that the skis are easy to operate and that riders don’t need a license to participate.
From the information you have, the overall tone is also flexible and people-friendly. That’s a big deal because jet skis can be stressful when staff act rushed or strict. Here, the focus is on making sure you understand what to do before you go—so you spend less time worrying and more time enjoying.
Also, because the group is limited, you’re more likely to get the kind of attention that helps beginners find their footing quickly.
Practical rules that can trip you up
If you take only a few things from this review, make them these:
- No alcohol or drugs, and intoxication isn’t allowed
- Don’t plan on bringing alcohol in the vehicle
- Bring swimwear
- Bring passport or ID card (a copy is accepted)
- Keep within the max weight limit (160 kg / 355 lb)
- Arrive 30 minutes early or you risk missing training and departing without you
- If you book within 24 hours, call to confirm
These aren’t random rules. They’re exactly the stuff that keeps the ride safe and on schedule.
Should you book Malta jet ski hire for 30 minutes?
I’d book this if you want a high-energy Malta experience that fits neatly into a short window. The combination of a new 2024 Yamaha VX, fuel included, life jackets provided, and GPS navigation makes it feel more secure than the cheap-and-rough jet ski rentals you sometimes find elsewhere. Add the small group limit, and you’re set up for smoother instructions.
You might skip it if any of these apply:
- You’re not comfortable with an active, fast-moving ride
- Your group includes someone outside the age or health limits
- You think you might arrive late or fail to plan around the 30-minute early training window
- You’re expecting a gentle, guided tour style that never changes speed or excitement level
If you want a memorable Malta moment that’s not just another photo stop, this is a solid choice. Get there early, listen carefully during the briefing, and then enjoy the simple pleasure of speed over clear water.
FAQ
Do I need a license to ride the jet ski?
No. The rental is described as not requiring a license.
How long is the jet ski rental in Malta?
The rental duration is 30 minutes.
Where do we meet for the jet ski hire?
You meet just to the left of the Cirkewwa Port Cafe in Cirkewwa, in the north of Malta.
What jet ski model will I ride?
It’s a brand new 2024 Yamaha VX 130 jet ski.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear and a passport or ID card (a copy is accepted).
Is there a weight or age limit?
Yes. There is a maximum weight of 160 kg / 355 lb, and it’s not suitable for children under 4 years old. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. It’s also not suitable for pregnant women.
What happens if I cancel?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























