REVIEW · DUBAI
Dubai: Jetski Ride up to 2 People with Photos & Refreshments
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Dubai from a jet ski is pure energy. I love the Burj Khalifa skyline from the water and the way the guide delivers photos and videos on your phone. The one catch: it’s only 30 minutes, so you’ll want to show up ready for speed and a bit of splash.
The vibe is practical and low-stress: you get a safety talk, life jackets, and a locker for valuables before you head out. After you ride, you rinse the adrenaline with bottled water and juice.
One possible drawback to plan around is that it’s not a mellow activity. You need a strong fitness level, and it’s not suitable for pregnancy, mobility impairments, or kids under 6.
In This Review
- Key things that make this jet ski ride worth your time
- Start at OceanAir Jet Ski in Dubai’s Fishing Harbour
- Safety briefing that actually sets you up to ride
- Your 30-minute route: what you’ll see and why it feels special
- The Burj Khalifa photo stop: skyline close enough to feel real
- How the photos and videos work (and why you’ll probably love them)
- What the ride feels like: speed, water, and learning fast
- After the ride: juice, bottled water, and getting your stuff back
- Price and value: why the $73 per group up to 2 can work out
- Who should book this jet ski ride (and who should skip it)
- Tips to make your ride smoother (so you enjoy more and worry less)
- Should you book OceanAir Jet Ski for the Burj Khalifa ride?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski ride?
- How many people can ride?
- What’s the price?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What documents and items should I bring?
- What do I get during and after the ride?
- Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What are the age requirements?
- Is there free cancellation?
- Is the ride fully accessible for everyone?
Key things that make this jet ski ride worth your time

- Burj Khalifa photo stop from the coastline with a guide handling the timing
- Instructor takes photos and videos using your phone so you don’t miss the moment
- Wave Runner supercharged jet skis meant for real fun, not a slow tour
- Lockers for your valuables so you can focus on riding
- Bottled water + juice after the ride to cool down fast
- English/French instructors with a safety briefing at the port
Start at OceanAir Jet Ski in Dubai’s Fishing Harbour

This experience kicks off at OceanAir Travels, near the jet ski station at Fishing Harbour 1. If you’re coming from central Dubai, think “easy-to-find marina energy,” not a remote desert drive.
Why this matters: a smooth start keeps your nerves down. Jet ski riding is easier when you’re not racing around looking for the place or rushing your safety briefing.
Also, bring what they ask for. You’ll need your passport (tourists) and a towel. You’ll be on water, and you’ll get wet.
Safety briefing that actually sets you up to ride

You meet your instructor at the port for a quick but thorough safety talk. You’ll get life jackets, and you’ll also sign an indemnity form before you head out.
A good sign here: the ride is guided, and the setup includes professional support and an escort accompanying the ride. Many people in the same-day flow are first-timers, and guides in this operation tend to be patient with training before letting you go.
One more practical detail: you store valuables in personal lockers ashore. That means no juggling phones, wallets, and keys while you’re trying to look fearless.
Your 30-minute route: what you’ll see and why it feels special

The ride itself is about 30 minutes of action on the water. Your route keeps you close to iconic Dubai sights, with a focus on fast coastline views you can’t get from a bus or a viewpoint.
You’re set up to see the skyline that Dubai is famous for, including:
- Burj Khalifa
- Dubai skyscrapers
- The Palm area (seen from the water, depending on conditions and timing)
And you’re riding on open sea near those landmarks, not stuck in a tiny bay the whole time. That’s a big deal for value—part of what you’re paying for is the feeling of distance and speed, not just the backdrop.
The Burj Khalifa photo stop: skyline close enough to feel real

At the Burj Khalifa portion, you get a photo stop with your guide and then you continue riding. This is the moment where the whole thing clicks: the towers look different when you’re on the water, moving.
Two reasons this stop matters:
- You get a clear visual target, so your brain knows exactly what you’re seeing.
- The instructor’s job is to time the shots while you focus on riding. Multiple riders noted they got lots of pictures and video captured during the ride, not just at one boring pause.
Tip: listen to the instructor’s positioning instructions during the stop. A small change in where you turn can mean the difference between a flat-looking skyline photo and one with depth and scale.
How the photos and videos work (and why you’ll probably love them)

This is one of the strongest parts of the experience. The operation includes pictures and videos taken by the instructor on your phone.
In plain terms, you don’t need a selfie-stick plan. The guide handles the camera work while you ride, and then you get the content afterward. Many riders call out that the guides took loads of photos and videos and that the results were impressive.
You’ll also likely get a “training first, then freedom” rhythm. Some riders specifically mentioned being trained and then allowed to ride more on their own, which makes the experience feel less like a scripted ride and more like a guided coaching session.
What the ride feels like: speed, water, and learning fast
The jet skis are described as wave runner supercharged, and in one review someone noted the engine as 1800 cc. Whether you care about that detail or not, the takeaway is simple: these are high-powered machines.
What that means for you:
- You’ll feel the pull right away when you throttle up.
- First-time riders should expect some learning moments, but you’ll get instruction before you’re let loose.
- You should wear comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting soaked.
Also, the water conditions matter. One rider advised going earlier in the day for fewer waves. You can’t control the ocean, but timing can change how choppy things feel.
After the ride: juice, bottled water, and getting your stuff back

When you finish, you head back to OceanAir Jet Ski at the same starting point. Then you cool down with bottled water and juice.
Why that’s a nice touch: jet ski rides are physical and you can get wind-chilled and hot at the same time. Having a drink ready cuts the “stand around and wait” feeling.
One extra detail you might find at the station: a couple of riders mentioned cold water and a shower. It’s not stated as a guaranteed feature in the core info, so think of it as a possible bonus rather than a promise.
Price and value: why the $73 per group up to 2 can work out

The price is listed as $73 per group for up to 2 people, for a 30-minute ride.
Here’s how I’d judge value:
- You get the jet ski plus a certified trainer and safety briefing.
- You get a Burj Khalifa photo stop included.
- You get photos and videos taken by the instructor on your phone.
- You get juice and bottled water.
- You get a locker for your belongings.
Not included: hotel pickup/drop-off, towels, and any additional charges not listed. Also note the important safety/ownership piece: damage, injuries, or lost items are not covered by insurance and are the guest’s responsibility.
So the deal is strongest if:
- You care about getting a real action photo/video set without doing the filming yourself.
- You don’t want to spend extra money on towel rentals or “where do we store stuff” problems.
If you’re the type who hates wet activities, you might decide it’s not your thing. But if you’re okay getting splashed, this tends to feel like a fair “pay once, ride hard” experience.
Who should book this jet ski ride (and who should skip it)

This ride is best for people who want a short burst of speed with big Dubai views. It also suits first-timers as long as you’re ready to learn quickly and follow instructions.
It’s not suitable for:
- Children under 6
- Pregnant women
- People with mobility impairments or wheelchair users
- Drivers under 16
Also, guests are expected to have a strong physical level of fitness to ride the jet ski.
If you’re traveling with a friend or partner, booking a single jet ski for two is usually a great way to spread the cost while keeping the experience together.
Tips to make your ride smoother (so you enjoy more and worry less)
A few practical things that can make the day go better:
- Bring your passport and a towel as instructed.
- Wear comfortable clothing you don’t mind soaking. Plan like you’re getting wet even if it looks calm from shore.
- Follow the safety briefing closely. It’s the fastest path to confidence.
- If you’re sensitive to rougher water, consider an earlier time slot. One rider specifically suggested mornings for fewer waves.
- Hold your plan lightly. The route can feel like “ride with landmarks,” not “strict museum route,” so be ready for a bit of momentum.
And if you care about photos: during the Burj Khalifa and skyline moments, don’t rush your posture or turn too suddenly. The instructor needs a clean moment to capture the shot while you stay safe.
Should you book OceanAir Jet Ski for the Burj Khalifa ride?
Book it if you want:
- A 30-minute jet ski hit with iconic Dubai views
- Photos and video taken for you on your phone
- A setup that includes life jackets, lockers, bottled water, and juice
- Certified training and guided riding, especially if it’s your first time
Skip it if you:
- Don’t want to get wet
- Can’t meet the physical fitness requirement
- Fall into the stated not-suitable categories (age, pregnancy, mobility limits)
- Expect a long, slow sightseeing cruise—this is fast and hands-on
If your goal is to experience Dubai from the water in a way that feels real, not staged, this is a solid pick. Just go in knowing it’s a short sprint—then enjoy the thrill while it lasts.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski ride?
The duration is 30 minutes.
How many people can ride?
It’s a jet ski experience for up to 2 people.
What’s the price?
The listed price is $73 per group (up to 2 people).
Where is the meeting point?
Meet at OceanAir Travels office, looking for the jet ski station at Fishing Harbour 1.
What documents and items should I bring?
Bring your passport (tourist) or Emirates ID (U.A.E resident), and a towel.
What do I get during and after the ride?
You get life jackets, a safety briefing, a certified trainer, bottled water and juice, and photos/videos taken by the instructor on your phone. You also have a free locker for belongings.
Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
What are the age requirements?
Guests must be at least 6 years old. Drivers must be at least 16 years old.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the ride fully accessible for everyone?
It is not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or anyone under the driver age limit. A strong physical fitness level is required to ride.









