Malta: Jet Ski Rental

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Malta: Jet Ski Rental

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Jet skis turn a normal beach day into pure adrenaline. In Malta, St George’s Bay is a standout spot because it’s an all-year-round Blue Flag beach, built for water sports. The format is simple: you get fitted with a safety jacket, a crew explains the sea rules, and you’re on the water fast.

I especially love that you don’t need prior experience. The team shows you how to operate the jet ski, including what to watch for, and there are options for single and double seaters.

One thing to keep in mind: the ride happens inside a stipulated area, so if you’re picky about distance and turn-back limits, ask for clear guidance before you go.

Quick take: jet ski rental in St George’s Bay (Malta)

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - Quick take: jet ski rental in St George’s Bay (Malta)

  • Blue Flag, all-year-round water that’s ideal for practising and for a confident start
  • No experience required, with staff explaining how to operate and the sea rules
  • Single or double jet skis, so you can ride solo or bring a passenger
  • 18+ drivers only, with safety rules that are taken seriously
  • Fuel and safety jacket included, so you’re not adding surprise extras on the water
  • Duration options from 15 minutes up to 1 hour, depending on what you book

Why St George’s Bay is a great jet ski base in Malta

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - Why St George’s Bay is a great jet ski base in Malta
St George’s Bay is the kind of place that makes jet skiing feel less stressful. The bay’s Blue Flag status (available all year) signals that the water and beach conditions are consistently suitable for activities. For you, that matters because it means you’re less likely to fight rough conditions just to enjoy the ride.

You’re also in one of Malta’s most practical water-sport areas. Instead of a complicated logistics setup, the experience is built around short, punchy time on the jetski—perfect if you want a thrill without losing half a day.

The vibe here is also easier for first-timers. You’ll be stepping into an activity where the staff are used to teaching people quickly, not running a silent, technical training course.

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What’s included on your jet ski rental (and what that means for value)

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - What’s included on your jet ski rental (and what that means for value)
This jet ski rental package is built around the essentials you’d otherwise have to figure out yourself. You get the jetski, fuel, and a safety jacket included. That trio is a big deal for value, because fuel and safety gear are common “hidden” costs on water activities elsewhere.

Also, you’re not just handed keys. The crew explains how to operate the jet ski and the relevant sea rules before you start. That matters because the difference between an OK ride and a great one is often the first five minutes—when you learn where you can go and how to handle speed and turns safely.

A practical note: the listed price starts at $65 per group up to 1. The exact total can depend on the option you choose (like duration and whether you’re riding single or double). Still, the included basics make this feel like a straightforward deal rather than a money-trap add-on experience.

First minutes on the water: training, rules, and driver requirements

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - First minutes on the water: training, rules, and driver requirements
Here’s the core comfort: no experience needed. The staff explain how to operate the jetski and cover sea rules, so you’re not guessing. For many people, that’s the difference between feeling excited and feeling nervous.

Now the non-negotiables:

  • You must be 18 or older to drive.
  • You can’t drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • You’ll have to follow the rule that the jet ski stays in the stipulated area.

That last one is important. You’re still going to move fast and get your heart rate up, but you’re riding within defined boundaries. If you’re the type who likes to know the exact distance limits, don’t wait until you’re already on the water—ask for clear direction at the start.

The good news is that the crew works with multiple languages—English, French, Italian, Danish, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Spanish, and Russian—so instruction is available even if your Maltese is non-existent.

The ride flow: from the Sun & Fun meeting spot to St George’s Bay

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - The ride flow: from the Sun & Fun meeting spot to St George’s Bay
Your session can start from one of two beginning options. In some cases, you meet at 8 ix-Xatt Ta’ San Ġorġ, Sun & Fun Water Sports. In other cases, your start is St. George’s Bay itself. Your drop-off is Sun & Fun Water Sports at the same address.

Once you’re set at St George’s Bay, the time is usually structured around:

  • some free time to get oriented
  • then the actual jet skiing portion

This pacing makes sense. You arrive, you get settled, you understand what’s expected, then you go for the ride. It’s not a long, drawn-out day, which is part of the appeal if you only have a morning or afternoon to spend.

Also, plan on needing a bit of admin time. You’ll be expected to present an identification document before you head out, and you’ll read the rules at the office.

Duration and seating: single, double, and what to choose

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - Duration and seating: single, double, and what to choose
Your session ranges from 15 minutes to 1 hour. The exact starting times vary, so it’s worth checking what’s available when you book. If you want a taste of speed, go shorter. If you want to feel like you actually had a full mini-adventure, the longer option is where you’ll likely get that satisfaction.

Seating options are simple:

  • Single jet skis
  • Double seaters for you and a passenger

If you’re travelling with a friend who also wants the thrill, a double setup can be a nice way to keep the experience together. If you’re riding solo, you’ll still get the full speed-focused fun without needing to coordinate with someone else’s comfort level.

One important cost detail shows up with the longer ride. For the 1 hour option, there’s a €100 cash security deposit that must be paid in cash. If you’re choosing the longer duration, come prepared with that cash so you don’t lose time.

Safety on speed: practical tips that keep the ride fun

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - Safety on speed: practical tips that keep the ride fun
Jet skiing is intense in the best way. But it’s still a power sport, and the rules aren’t just paperwork. The activity is designed to keep you in a stipulated area, and the crew explains how to operate safely.

Before you go, do these things and you’ll enjoy the ride more:

  • Listen closely when they explain the sea rules. If you don’t get one point, ask again right away.
  • Ask where the distance limits are for your specific session. One rider felt they could have used clearer direction on how far they were allowed to go—so you can prevent that feeling by asking upfront.
  • Dress for getting wet. You’ll be on open water, and even short rides can splash enough to make standard clothes uncomfortable.
  • Bring your ID. You’ll need a passport or ID card, and you must present identification before you go.

If you keep those basics in mind, you’re far more likely to feel in control rather than just along for the ride.

Cost vs value: is $65 a good deal for jet skiing in Malta?

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - Cost vs value: is $65 a good deal for jet skiing in Malta?
On paper, $65 per group up to 1 sounds like a solid starter price. The real value question is what’s included and how much time you get.

Here’s what you’re buying:

  • a jet ski
  • fuel
  • a safety jacket
  • staff instruction with sea rules
  • a session length that can be as short as 15 minutes or up to 1 hour

That combination is why it can feel like good value. You’re not only paying for the equipment—you’re paying for the setup and the guidance that make a beginner ride safer and smoother.

The one extra you should factor in is the €100 cash security deposit for the 1 hour option. If you’re staying with the shorter time, you may avoid that deposit requirement. Either way, check the option you’re booking so there are no surprises.

Who should book this jet ski rental (and who should skip it)

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - Who should book this jet ski rental (and who should skip it)
This is a great fit if you want:

  • adrenaline without prior water-sport training
  • a short Malta activity that doesn’t drain your entire day
  • a ride based in a well-known, practical water-sports area like St George’s Bay

It’s also a flexible choice because groups are accepted, and you can choose private or small groups.

It’s not for everyone. It’s not suitable for children under 5 and it’s also not suitable for pregnant women. If you fall into either category, skip this one and look for an alternative activity in Malta that matches your comfort and safety needs.

The language advantage: instruction in multiple European languages

Malta: Jet Ski Rental - The language advantage: instruction in multiple European languages
One underrated part of this experience is how many languages the instructor team can work in: English, French, Italian, Danish, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Spanish, and Russian. That makes it easier for you to understand the rules and operation steps without relying on guesswork.

If you’re travelling with someone who’s not confident in English, this language list matters. You’ll still want to listen carefully during the safety briefing, but it’s a relief to know instruction is available in multiple options.

What to look for during booking (so your ride feels smooth)

I’d treat booking as more than picking a time. Your goal is to choose the option that matches what you want to feel on the water.

Before you lock it in, decide:

  • Do you want a quick burst (15 minutes) or a fuller ride (up to 1 hour)?
  • Are you riding single or do you want a double seater?
  • Are you travelling with a group, and do you need a private or small group setup?
  • Do you want to plan around the fact that drivers must be 18+?

Also, because meeting point options can vary (Sun & Fun Water Sports vs St George’s Bay), double-check which start location applies to your booking so you’re not sprinting across the bay when you’d rather be getting ready.

Should you book this jet ski rental in Malta?

If you want a fast, high-energy Malta experience in St George’s Bay, this jet ski rental is a very practical choice. The big wins are the no-experience setup, the included safety gear and fuel, and the fact that the crew explains the rules so you’re not left figuring it out alone.

I’d especially recommend it if your travel style is action-forward and you don’t want to spend your day on long tours. Just do one thing that pays off: ask for crystal-clear guidance about the distance limits and the boundary area before you start. It’s the kind of small prep that helps you relax and enjoy the speed the moment you hit the water.

FAQ

Where do I meet for the jet ski rental in Malta?

Meeting point can vary depending on the option booked. One meeting point option is Sun & Fun Water Sports at 8 ix-Xatt Ta’ San Ġorġ, and another is St. George’s Bay.

How long is the jet ski experience?

The duration ranges from 15 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the starting times available.

Do I need any previous experience to ride?

No. The staff explain how to operate the jetski and the sea rules, so you can go even without prior experience.

Can I drive the jet ski if I’m under 18?

No. Drivers must be 18 years old or more.

What documents do I need to bring?

You need an identification document. A passport or ID card is required, and you must present it before you go.

Is a safety jacket included?

Yes. A safety jacket is included.

Is fuel included?

Yes. Fuel is included.

Are single and double jetskis available?

Yes. Jetskis can be rented as single or double seaters.

Do they accept groups?

Yes. Groups are accepted, and private or small group options are available.

Is there a security deposit?

For the 1 hour option, a €100 cash security deposit must be paid in cash.

Is it suitable for children or pregnant women?

It is not suitable for children under 5 years old, and it is not suitable for pregnant women.

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