REVIEW · BARCELONA
Barcelona: Jetski Rental in Barcelona
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Jet skis in Barcelona are pure momentum. In about 20 minutes, you’re out on the water with your own controls, coached the whole time by an instructor on another jet ski. That mix of speed and guidance is what makes this feel like a real experience, not a chore.
I especially love the practical setup: you don’t need a licence, and they’ll show you how to handle the jet ski before you go. I also like that the price is set for a small group (up to 2), so it works well when you want thrills without turning it into a big production.
One consideration: 20 minutes is short, so if you’re hoping for a long, slow tour, you might feel a little “that’s it?” at the end—plus there’s a 100€ deposit per jet ski and health restrictions for certain riders.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Where Port Fòrum Sets You Up for an Easy Start
- The 20-Minute Jet Ski Run: What Happens on the Water
- Instructor Guidance That Lets You Ride Without Guesswork
- Tandem Options, Driver Switches, and Who Can Ride
- What to Bring (and What to Leave Behind)
- Money and Value: $100 for Up to 2, Plus the 100€ Deposit
- Weather and Timing: How Flexible This Ride Really Is
- Who This Jet Ski Rental Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)
- After the Ride: Showers and Optional Photo Boost
- What the Overall Rating Signals for First-Timers
- Should You Book This Jet Ski Rental in Barcelona?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski experience?
- Do I need a driver’s licence or prior experience?
- Can I switch drivers during the activity?
- What is the price for this jet ski rental?
- Is there a deposit required on the day of the activity?
- What do I need to bring?
- Are there photo or video options?
- Who can drive the jet ski, and are there age limits?
Key highlights to know before you go

- You drive your jet ski during the whole contracted time, guided by an instructor alongside you
- No licence required, even if it’s your first time on a jet ski
- Scenic pauses and a chance to take a dip depending on your ride length
- Tandem-friendly option: the activity allows driving for 1 or 2 people
- Deposit required: 100€ per jet ski, returned after the ride
- Weather may postpone or cancel, since this is an open-water activity
Where Port Fòrum Sets You Up for an Easy Start

Barcelona’s jet ski scene can feel intimidating if you picture complicated boating rules and lots of waiting around. Here, the whole experience is built around getting you on the water with an instructor right away.
The meeting point is at Brutal WaterSports Barcelona in Port Fòrum (Moll de la Marina Seca). Port Fòrum is set up for watersports, so you’re not dealing with a random, improvised launch. You also get a separate entrance for skip-the-line convenience, which matters when you’re showing up ready to ride and not standing around.
The vibe I’d aim for here is simple: get your gear, get your basics, then go fast—safely. And because the instruction is given in multiple languages (English, Catalan, Spanish, French), you’re less likely to miss key directions when it counts.
The 20-Minute Jet Ski Run: What Happens on the Water

Your time on the jet ski is scheduled for 20 minutes. In that window, the flow usually goes like this: a short briefing and setup, then you head out with an instructor nearby, each participant driving their own jet ski following instructions.
This is not a “watch from shore” experience. The model is hands-on from the start: they’ll show you how to move, turn, and control speed, then you actually do it. You’ll feel the Mediterranean breeze and the responsiveness right away—especially when you realize how easy it is to handle with the right guidance.
During the ride, they may make stops depending on the duration. Those pauses are for two things:
- enjoying the scenery
- taking a dip in the sea
If you’re the type who likes a mix of action and a quick scenic moment, those built-in pauses are a plus. If you want a nonstop thrill ride the whole time, know that the “stop to enjoy” part can slightly reduce pure driving time.
After the ride, you’re back and ready to cool off. There’s also an outdoor shower available, which is genuinely useful when you’ve got saltwater on your skin and suit.
Instructor Guidance That Lets You Ride Without Guesswork

This activity is designed around a simple safety approach: you’re never truly alone on the water.
You’ll be accompanied by an instructor on another jet ski. That matters because it turns safety from a checklist into real-time coaching. If you need to correct your speed or line, you’re not left figuring it out at full momentum.
Also, the way the experience is structured makes learning faster. The instructor gives you the rules and cues before you go, and then you follow along while driving your own jet ski. That’s why the experience highlights that you don’t need special licence qualifications or previous experience.
If you care about comfort while learning, one more detail helps: the necessary equipment is provided. That reduces the friction of figuring out what to wear or whether you should rent gear elsewhere.
Tandem Options, Driver Switches, and Who Can Ride
One of the smartest parts of this setup is the flexibility for groups.
The activity includes driving for 1 or 2 people during the contracted time. And you can change drivers during the activity, which is great if:
- you and a friend want equal time behind the wheel
- one person is more adventurous for the first run
- you want to swap after the initial “wow” moments
There’s also an accompanying person option. An accompanying person is free of charge as long as they meet the minimum height of 1.30 cm. That’s useful if you’re traveling with someone who wants to see the fun but doesn’t ride.
Driving rules are specific:
- Only people over 18 can drive the jet ski.
- Minors over 16 can drive only if their legal guardian signs an authorisation.
On the day of the activity, you’ll also need to show ID cards for all participants. Bring your passport or ID card as requested, and make sure everyone has theirs ready.
What to Bring (and What to Leave Behind)

Jet ski gear can be confusing when you’re used to renting towels and not full water-sport kit. Here, you’re covered on the key items. You’ll have necessary equipment like:
- lifejacket
- wetsuit
- and other required safety gear
What you need to bring is straightforward:
- passport or ID card
- swimwear
Also, plan ahead about what you’re not allowed to bring. Luggage or large bags aren’t allowed, and alcohol and drugs are not permitted. If you’re traveling light, this helps the experience feel smoother—less stuff to manage, less time wasted.
Practical tip: wear swimwear that you’re comfortable getting saltwater and wetsuit compression over. You’ll thank yourself later when you’re changing quickly at the end.
Money and Value: $100 for Up to 2, Plus the 100€ Deposit
At $100 per group up to 2 for 20 minutes, the price is focused on “one small group, one short burst of speed.” That’s often the sweet spot in Barcelona, where longer tours can get pricey fast.
But there are two costs to understand clearly before you get excited:
1) The listed price is for the group booking amount.
2) A 100€ deposit is required for each jet ski on the day of the activity.
Deposits can be left in cash or by credit card, and they’re returned the same way once the service finishes. Since the deposit is per jet ski, the exact total depends on how many jet skis you’re using that day—but you can think of it as a refundable “security hold” you’ll get back after your ride.
Optional add-ons can also add cost if you want professional results:
- Professional photo session is 25€ extra (only available June, July, August)
- Professional photos plus GoPro video is 50€ extra (also described with GoPro video options)
If you’re value-minded, I’d treat photos like a bonus rather than part of the core cost. The core value here is the experience of driving yourself, guided and coached, without needing a licence.
Weather and Timing: How Flexible This Ride Really Is
This is an outdoor, open-water activity, so conditions matter. The experience can be postponed or cancelled due to weather.
The listing also offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which is helpful if you’re booking multiple activities in Barcelona and trying to protect yourself from sudden changes.
The practical mindset: if you’re traveling in shoulder seasons or you’re set on a specific day, it’s smart to keep your schedule flexible. That way you’re more likely to get a ride when the water is cooperative.
Who This Jet Ski Rental Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)
This jet ski rental is best for people who want action, not a long lesson in boating.
You’ll likely enjoy it if you:
- want to drive yourself right away
- like guided adventure with clear safety support
- are fine with a short, high-energy 20-minute ride
- prefer a small private group setup
You should not book if you’re pregnant or if you have certain medical or physical limitations. The activity is not suitable for people with:
- pregnant women
- back problems
- mobility impairments
- heart problems
- people over 95 years
If you fall into any of those categories, skip it even if you think you can handle it. Safety is the point of the whole guided structure.
After the Ride: Showers and Optional Photo Boost

Barcelona’s sun and sea are great, but saltwater and wetsuit funk are real. The outdoor shower helps you reset right after the activity.
If you want a more polished memory, there are professional photo options. They’re only available in summer months (June, July, August) for the 25€ session, and there’s also a combined package with photos and GoPro video.
If you’re the type who always carries a camera but wants less stress on the day, it can be worth considering. If you’d rather keep it simple, go for the ride and rely on your own quick snapshots during the stop time.
What the Overall Rating Signals for First-Timers
The overall rating sits at 4.1 across 56 reviews. Two of the standout comments are very direct: one says it was perfect with nothing to complain about, and another calls it one of the best activities to do. That matches the structure of the experience: you’re briefed, geared up, supervised, and allowed to drive without needing a licence.
I read that as a good sign for first-timers who want excitement with less uncertainty. The setup doesn’t rely on you already knowing how to handle a jet ski; it relies on instruction during the ride.
Should You Book This Jet Ski Rental in Barcelona?
If you want a high-energy, guided way to drive a jet ski in Barcelona, I think this is a strong match. The big reasons are simple: you drive your own jet ski, you get instructor support throughout, and the experience doesn’t demand prior licence experience.
Book it if:
- you’re traveling with one other person (or want driver swaps)
- you want a short but intense session
- you’d rather follow instructions than figure it out alone
Skip it if:
- you’re looking for a long, meandering ride
- you’re affected by the health or mobility restrictions listed
- you’re hoping for a “bring lots of stuff” activity (luggage and large bags aren’t allowed)
If your plan is to squeeze in one memorable watersport day in Barcelona, this fits the bill nicely.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski experience?
The duration is 20 minutes.
Do I need a driver’s licence or prior experience?
No. You don’t need any licence, qualifications, or previous experience.
Can I switch drivers during the activity?
Yes. You can change driver during the activity.
What is the price for this jet ski rental?
It’s $100 per group up to 2 for the contracted time.
Is there a deposit required on the day of the activity?
Yes. A 100€ deposit is required for each jet ski on the day of the activity, and it’s returned after the activity is finished.
What do I need to bring?
Bring your passport or ID card and swimwear.
Are there photo or video options?
Yes. There’s a professional photo session for 25€ extra (available in June, July, August) and there are additional professional photo and GoPro video options for extra cost.
Who can drive the jet ski, and are there age limits?
Only people over 18 can drive. Minors over 16 can drive only if their legal guardian signs an authorisation. An accompanying person can be free of charge if they meet the minimum height requirement of 1.30 cm.









