Jet Ski Dubai — Rentals from AED 200 at Marina, JBR & The Palm

Jet ski rentals in Dubai start at AED 200 for 30 minutes and AED 350–500 for one hour, with the most popular pick-up points at Dubai Marina, JBR Beach, Kite Beach, and The Palm. Popular routes include the Burj Al Arab and Atlantis loops. BoatFinder+ lists verified UAE jet ski operators with transparent pricing and inclusions.

Best jet ski experiences in Dubai

  • 30-min Marina ridefrom AED 200
    Quick loop inside Dubai Marina canal.
    Best for: First-timers
  • 1-hour Burj Al Arab tourfrom AED 500
    JBR launch with photo stop near Burj Al Arab.
    Best for: Photos, tourists
  • Atlantis loop (1.5 hr)from AED 800
    Cruise around Atlantis The Palm with skyline views.
    Best for: Couples
  • Private jet ski safarifrom AED 1,200
    Guided 2-hour tour with stops and water sports add-ons.
    Best for: Groups, adventure

Frequently asked questions

How much does a jet ski cost in Dubai?

Dubai jet ski rentals start at AED 200 for 30 minutes, AED 350–500 for one hour, and AED 1,000+ for guided 2-hour tours.

Do I need a licence to ride a jet ski in Dubai?

No personal licence is required for short tourist rentals — the operator's commercial licence covers you. You must be 18+ and follow operator safety briefing.

Where can I rent a jet ski in Dubai?

The main spots are Dubai Marina, JBR Beach, Kite Beach, The Palm Jumeirah, and Bluewaters.

Can I jet ski to the Burj Al Arab?

Yes — operators offer guided 1-hour tours from JBR or Kite Beach with photo stops near (not under) the Burj Al Arab.

Is jet skiing safe in Dubai?

Yes — all operators provide life jackets, safety briefing, and a follow boat for guided tours. UAE Coast Guard enforces speed limits in zoned areas.

Minimum age to ride?

Most operators require riders to be 18+. 14–17 year olds can usually ride as passengers behind an adult driver.

Can two people ride one jet ski?

Yes — most rentals allow 2 riders (driver + 1 passenger). Some 3-seater models are available for an extra fee.

What's the best time of day?

Early morning (7–10 am) and late afternoon (4–6 pm) offer the calmest water and best photos. Avoid midday in summer.

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