REVIEW · MELLIEHA
Malta 30 Minutes Jet Ski Rental / Hire – 2024 Yamaha VX
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Malta from a jet ski beats sightseeing. This 30-minute hire is a fast way to see the coastline near Comino with a brand new 2024 Yamaha VX and GPS safety tech.
I like the hands-on setup: you get a proper safety briefing, life jacket, and clear English instructions so you know what to do before you throttle up. The fact you can hit speeds up to 90 km/h makes it feel like more than a slow boat ride.
If you’re worried about paperwork, you’ll like this part too: no license required. The ride is designed for different skill levels, and you can explore at your own pace through the channel between Comino and Malta. One more plus: the group is small (limited to 2 participants), so you’re not lost in a crowd.
One consideration: you must arrive early. They ask you to be there 30 minutes ahead, and there are firm limits like 160 kg max and restrictions for children and pregnancy.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Tell Friends Before You Go
- Where You Start: Finding Cirkewwa and Getting Ready to Ride
- 30 Minutes on the Water: What Your Time Feels Like
- 2024 Yamaha VX: Why This Jet Ski Matters for Comfort and Control
- The Comino Channel Route: Exploring Between Malta and Comino
- Safety Setup That Makes First-Time Riders Less Nervous
- Who This Jet Ski Hire Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Price and Value: Is $85 for 30 Minutes Worth It?
- The Human Touch: Flexibility and a Calm Start
- Practical Tips So You Don’t Waste Your Ride
- Should You Book This Malta Jet Ski Rental?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point in Malta?
- How long is the jet ski rental?
- Do I need a license to ride?
- What’s included with the rental?
- How many people are in the group?
- What are the weight and medical restrictions?
- Are there age restrictions for children?
- What should I bring, and when should I arrive?
- Are alcohol and drugs allowed?
Key Things I’d Tell Friends Before You Go

- Cirkewwa launch spot: meeting point is just to the left of the Cirkewwa Port Cafe.
- New Yamaha VX power: 2024 Yamaha VX model with speeds up to 90 km/h.
- No license needed: basic operation instructions, aimed at beginners and pros.
- GPS safety navigation: built in to help keep you away from reefs and reduce getting lost.
- Small group (2 participants max): more attention from the team while you gear up and ride.
- Comino–Malta channel riding: your 30 minutes are focused on the best water area nearby.
Where You Start: Finding Cirkewwa and Getting Ready to Ride

The whole experience starts in Cirkewwa, in the north of Malta. The meeting point is easy to recognize: you meet just to the left of the Cirkewwa Port Cafe. If you’ve never walked around the port area, give yourself a little extra time anyway. Ports can be confusing at first, and you don’t want to be stressed when you’re supposed to learn the controls.
Plan to arrive 30 minutes early. That isn’t a casual suggestion. If you miss that window and you’re not there for the training, the activity departs without you. When you’re coming to Malta for a quick visit, that’s the kind of rule that can ruin your day fast—so build in time for parking or a short walk from where you leave the car.
Before you ride, you’ll go through the basics: waiver paperwork, a safety briefing, and English instruction on how the jet ski works. You’re also given a life jacket for each rider. Even if you feel confident around water sports, it’s still worth paying close attention—your jet ski has GPS navigation, and that’s the safety layer they’re counting on while you’re out.
30 Minutes on the Water: What Your Time Feels Like

This is a short-and-sweet rental: 30 minutes total. That might sound brief until you consider the point of jet skiing here. You’re not using the water for a leisurely cruise; you’re using it for speed, spray, and quick bursts of exploration.
Because the group is limited to 2 participants, you should feel the process stays structured rather than chaotic. You’ll likely get time for questions during the briefing. And once you’re out there, the goal is simple: ride at your own pace and explore the water area they specify.
The advantage of a 30-minute rental is that it fits into a day without swallowing your whole schedule. The drawback is also obvious: if you’re hoping for a long, slow tour with time for photos at every turn, you’ll probably want a longer duration option. With this one, you should treat it like your Malta “thrill hour,” not your full sightseeing plan.
2024 Yamaha VX: Why This Jet Ski Matters for Comfort and Control

You’re not riding an old rental machine. The operator provides brand new 2024 Yamaha VX jet skis, listed as a 130 model. They also say the jet ski can reach speeds up to 90 km/h, which is a big part of why this experience feels like a real adrenaline activity.
What you’ll care about as a rider is not just top speed—it’s how approachable the controls feel. The experience description emphasizes that the skis are intuitive and easy to operate, and that you’ll get clear English instructions beforehand. If you’ve never ridden before, that matters because your first moments on the throttle can set the tone for the whole ride.
There’s also a practical benefit for families and first-timers: GPS navigation is installed on every jet ski. That’s a safety and comfort feature. It reduces the chance of drifting into unsafe areas like reefs, and it helps you spend more time riding and less time trying to figure out where you are.
Also pay attention to limits. They state a maximum of 160 kg / 355 lb. If you’re close to that number, don’t assume it’s flexible. Weight limits exist for performance and safety reasons, and they’re not a detail to gamble on.
The Comino Channel Route: Exploring Between Malta and Comino

Your ride centers on the channel between Comino Island and Malta Island. That’s the fun part. You’re not stuck doing loops right next to the launch point. You get to move around in a scenic stretch of water where the views can be stunning, and where speed feels natural.
The operator frames it as you exploring “at your own pace.” In plain terms, that means the route isn’t a rigid train schedule. You still follow safety guidance, and you’ll have GPS navigation supporting safe movement, but you’re not being marched from one stop to another like a walking tour.
This kind of route is valuable because it turns the ride into a mini exploration session. You get variety in the direction you’re facing, and you’re not repeating the exact same scene for half an hour. With jet skiing, that variety matters because your attention is split between steering, speed, and looking out.
If you’re the type who wants a photo at every dramatic angle, the short duration means you’ll need to move quickly. If you’re more about the feeling—wind, spray, and speed—this setup fits you well.
Safety Setup That Makes First-Time Riders Less Nervous

Safety is baked into the experience in a few clear ways.
First, you get a safety briefing before you go. Second, you’re provided a life jacket. Third, every jet ski has GPS navigation designed to keep you safe from reefs and help you navigate.
And then there are the rules that keep the whole thing responsible:
- No intoxication or alcohol and drugs.
- No alcoholic drinks in the vehicle.
- Not suitable for pregnant women.
- Children under 4 years aren’t suitable.
- Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Weight limit: 160 kg / 355 lb max.
Here’s the practical angle: these safety rules don’t just exist on paper. They reduce the chaos factor in the water. When everyone follows the same boundaries—especially around alcohol and rider readiness—the experience tends to feel smoother for beginners.
One more tip: since instructions are in English, if that’s a language you’re not comfortable with, you can still be okay. The operator notes they keep communication simple and clear for non-native speakers. Still, arrive with a clear mind and listen closely during the briefing. That’s what helps you make the most of your 30 minutes.
Who This Jet Ski Hire Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This is a strong choice if you’re traveling with a group that wants a memorable, high-energy activity in a compact time slot.
You’ll probably enjoy it if:
- You want a first jet ski experience without the burden of licensing.
- You like the idea of riding near Comino rather than staying tied to one dock.
- You want a small group experience (limited to 2 participants).
- You value clear instructions and a safety-first setup.
It may not be the best fit if:
- You’re expecting a long guided tour. This is 30 minutes.
- You need an activity that works for pregnancy. It’s not suitable for pregnant women.
- You’re bringing very young kids. Children under 4 aren’t suitable.
- Your group includes riders who can’t meet the 160 kg / 355 lb limit.
- Your schedule can’t handle arriving early. They require you to be there 30 minutes ahead for training.
Price and Value: Is $85 for 30 Minutes Worth It?

The listed price is $85 per person for 30 minutes. Jet ski rentals can vary a lot by country and by season, so the key question for value is what’s included, and what you avoid paying separately.
Here, the price includes:
- A brand new 2024 Yamaha VX (not an older fleet model).
- Safety life jacket.
- GPS navigation on the jet ski.
- Full tank of fuel for the duration.
- Safety briefing and on-site support staff.
- Waiver paperwork (quick and required to ride).
That matters because many rentals separate out fuel, equipment, or “training” fees. By bundling the essentials, you’re more likely to get a straightforward, predictable experience.
The “watch-out” side is the time. Thirty minutes goes quickly when you’re having fun. If you want more time to explore, compare durations before you commit. But if you want a serious Malta adrenaline hit without turning your whole day into a single activity, this one can be good value.
The Human Touch: Flexibility and a Calm Start

One of the best signals here is how the team handles different rider situations. A standout review highlights the experience for young siblings and mentions the team was flexible and allowed the riders to use the jet ski as they pleased. That doesn’t mean there are no rules—it means the operator seems to keep things practical and responsive while still running a safe operation.
That flexibility is valuable because first-time riders often get nervous. When the staff explains things clearly and keeps the process smooth, you spend more of your time actually riding and less time second-guessing yourself.
Practical Tips So You Don’t Waste Your Ride

A few simple things make a noticeable difference:
- Bring swimwear. You’ll want to be ready to get in and out quickly.
- Bring a passport or ID card. They accept a copy too.
- Don’t show up late. Arrive early so the training can happen.
- Stick to the rider rules: no alcohol or drugs.
- If you book close to departure (within 24 hours), they ask you to call to confirm your reservation. That’s not about being difficult—it’s about avoiding last-minute confusion.
And remember: jet skiing is wet and fast. If you hate wind and spray, this might not match your style. If you love it, you’ll have a grin you can’t hide.
Should You Book This Malta Jet Ski Rental?
Book this if you want a simple, no-license, high-energy Malta activity that focuses on riding near Comino and gives you modern equipment plus GPS safety support. The small group setup and included basics (life jacket, fuel, briefing, GPS) make it feel like a complete package rather than just “rent the machine and figure it out.”
Skip it if you’re looking for a long scenic tour, if your group can’t meet the rider limits, or if you won’t be able to arrive early for training.
If you fall into the middle—curious, a bit nervous, but excited to go fast—this kind of controlled, guided briefing plus a dedicated 30 minutes is exactly the sweet spot.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point in Malta?
You meet just to the left of the Cirkewwa Port Cafe in Cirkewwa, in the north of Malta.
How long is the jet ski rental?
The rental is for 30 minutes. Starting times depend on availability.
Do I need a license to ride?
No license is required.
What’s included with the rental?
Included items are the brand new 2024 Yamaha VX 130 jet ski, a safety life jacket, GPS navigation, fuel (full tank), a safety briefing, on-site support staff, and a waiver form.
How many people are in the group?
It’s a small group limited to 2 participants.
What are the weight and medical restrictions?
The maximum weight is 160 kg / 355 lb. It’s not suitable for pregnant women.
Are there age restrictions for children?
Children under 4 years are not suitable. Also, children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I bring, and when should I arrive?
Bring swimwear and a passport or ID card (a copy is accepted). Arrive 30 minutes early for the training.
Are alcohol and drugs allowed?
No. Intoxication, alcohol, drugs, and alcoholic drinks in the vehicle are not allowed.








