Mellieha: Jet Ski Rental with Safety Boat

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Mellieha: Jet Ski Rental with Safety Boat

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  • 30 min
  • From $94
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That first burst of speed off the start line.

This Mellieha jet ski rental pairs brand-new Sea-Doo GTX models with a safety boat and life vests, so you can focus on riding instead of worrying. The ride runs 30 minutes in the water stretch between north Malta and south Comino, which is a fun way to see a different side of the island.

My one caution: the session time is only 30 minutes on the water. You’ll get a safety briefing, but the operator notes that the instruction time happens before the rental time, so plan for a shorter active riding window than you might expect.

Why This Jet Ski Rental Feels Different in Mellieha

Mellieha: Jet Ski Rental with Safety Boat - Why This Jet Ski Rental Feels Different in Mellieha
Jet skiing in Malta is common, but this setup feels more controlled and beginner-friendly than the typical free-for-all vibe. You get kitted out with a life jacket, you receive a safety briefing and orientation, and there’s a safety boat following along. It’s a clear structure built around keeping things smooth when the water gets choppy.

Another plus is the equipment. You ride a Sea-Doo GTX 130 (2024) or a Sea-Doo GTX Pro (2025), not older machines that feel tired after a few sessions. That matters because it gives you a confident throttle response from the first minute.

Quick Highlights You’ll Care About

Mellieha: Jet Ski Rental with Safety Boat - Quick Highlights You’ll Care About

  • New Sea-Doo GTX 130 (2024) and GTX Pro (2025) give you a modern, punchy ride
  • Safety boat + life jacket for every rider keeps the session feeling organized
  • 30 minutes on the water is the core experience, with instruction handled before rental time
  • Max 2 people per jet ski (weight cap applies), with an option for a passenger
  • English instruction from the instructor and staff who sound patient and clear in past sessions
  • Photos and extra time are possible, based on what riders reported

New Sea-Doo GTX Models, Real Speed Control, and a Clean Setup

Mellieha: Jet Ski Rental with Safety Boat - New Sea-Doo GTX Models, Real Speed Control, and a Clean Setup
In Mellieha, you’re not just renting a craft—you’re getting modern Sea-Doo power. The models listed (Sea-Doo GTX 130 2024 and Sea-Doo GTX Pro 2025) suggest a strong, responsive ride for both first-timers and people who’ve ridden before.

Speed control is also part of the plan. One helpful detail mentioned is an automatic speed limiter in speed-restricted areas, which is exactly what you want while you’re still learning how the jet ski behaves at different speeds. In other words, you still get adrenaline, but you’re not thrown into the deep end with no structure.

Getting Oriented Near the Labranda Hotel and Timing Your Expectations

Mellieha: Jet Ski Rental with Safety Boat - Getting Oriented Near the Labranda Hotel and Timing Your Expectations
Your meeting point is simple: meet at the Labranda Hotel next to the diving center. From there, you should expect a full briefing and to get kitted out in your safety equipment before you start riding.

Here’s the timing catch that can affect how you feel afterward. The activity duration is 30 minutes for the jet ski rental, and the operator specifically notes that safety instruction given before rental is not included in that rental time. So your total time with them will likely feel longer than the 30 minutes on the water alone.

The group size is also tight. This is listed as a small group limited to 2 participants, which usually means less waiting around and more time actually focused on your ride.

Safety Boat, Life Vests, and a Briefing That Actually Helps You Ride

Mellieha: Jet Ski Rental with Safety Boat - Safety Boat, Life Vests, and a Briefing That Actually Helps You Ride
Safety is built into this experience in three clear ways.

First, you get a life jacket. It’s not a last-second grab; you’re issued one as part of the safety approach.

Second, there’s a safety briefing plus a personal orientation session that covers the necessary precautions before you go out. That orientation matters because jet skiing is less about power and more about handling: balance, turning, and knowing what to do at speed.

Third, there’s a safety boat. It follows along during the ride, which makes a big difference if conditions change or if you hesitate while learning. You can keep your eyes on the water instead of constantly checking over your shoulder.

Riding Between North Malta and South Comino: What You’ll Actually Be Doing

The ride focuses on the water area between north Malta and south Comino. That’s useful context because it tells you the session isn’t just a flat, boring loop near the launch point.

Instead, you’ll be moving through a recognizable stretch of water that feels like it’s part of Malta’s big seascape. Even if you don’t chase every photo moment, the motion and open water will keep the 30 minutes feeling active.

And because safety measures are part of the routine, you’re not expected to figure everything out on your own. You should feel guided enough to start having fun quickly—especially if it’s your first time.

First-Timer or Advanced Rider: Who This Works For

This is designed to fit beginners and more experienced riders. The key is that you still get proper orientation, so first-timers aren’t left staring at the controls while everyone else takes off.

If you’re more experienced, you’ll likely appreciate that you’re on modern Sea-Doo models and that speed restrictions are handled via the limiter in designated areas. It means you can still push the ride without turning the session into a risk gamble.

There’s also an option to take along a passenger. If you’re riding together, you share the jet ski experience while the session stays organized with the safety boat and equipment.

Price and Value: How the $94 Works for Two People

The biggest value point is how the pricing is structured. While the summary shows $94 per group up to 2, the highlights clarify that the price listed on GYG is per 1 jet ski, and you can have a max of 2 people on it.

So you’re typically paying for the craft, not per person. That can make this one of the better ways to do jet skiing in Malta if you’re traveling as a couple or with a friend and you both meet the weight requirements.

Fuel is included, along with the life jacket, safety briefing, and the jet ski itself. With fuel being one of those costs that can quietly raise the price in other activities, it’s nice to see it explicitly included here.

The trade-off is time. 30 minutes sounds short, and it is. Some people felt it was plenty for a proper go-out, while others wished for longer. If you want a long, drawn-out adventure, look for a longer duration option elsewhere. If you want the adrenaline hit without eating up most of a half-day, 30 minutes can be a fair match.

What Riders Seem to Love: Clear Instructions, Friendly Staff, Photos

The most praised pattern in the details you’re given is how clearly the process runs. People repeatedly mention that guidance is straightforward and that the ride feels safe.

Staff names show up too. In past sessions, riders specifically thanked helpers such as Abdi and also mentioned Augustino, Kevin, and Shamison. Even if you don’t get the same team, you can expect the operator culture to be patient, with instruction that’s explained clearly rather than just handed to you.

Photos are another recurring win. Some riders noted they were offered photo opportunities and that staff took pictures for them. That’s a practical service, not just a sales pitch, because jet ski angles are hard to get on your own.

One more small but meaningful detail: some riders reported being given extra time. That doesn’t mean it’s guaranteed, but it tells you the staff may be flexible when the day and timing allow it.

Rules of the Water: What to Bring and What to Leave Behind

Mellieha: Jet Ski Rental with Safety Boat - Rules of the Water: What to Bring and What to Leave Behind
Keep your packing simple. You’ll need a passport or ID card.

For safety and smooth operations, there are also clear no-go items and restrictions:

  • No high-heeled shoes
  • No weapons or sharp objects
  • No baby strollers or baby carriages
  • No intoxication, alcohol, or drugs
  • No glass objects
  • No unaccompanied minors
  • No fireworks or explosive substances
  • No alcoholic drinks in the vehicle

If you’re thinking, what shoes should I wear? The listing only bans high heels, but the safest choice is anything you can secure firmly and walk in comfortably around water.

Weight, Age, and Health Limits You Must Check Before You Go

Before you fall in love with the idea, check the restrictions.

The operator notes that the price is per jet ski and max capacity is 2 people if weight is not more than 160 kg total. They also list not suitable for children under 8 and for drivers under 18.

There are also several health and mobility limits listed, including not suitable for people with back problems, mobility impairments, wheelchair users, and visually impaired people. Recent surgeries are also flagged.

Age limits appear in the data as multiple upper caps (including over 80 years and over 75 years). Because these limits can be strict for safety operations, I’d treat them as firm rules and confirm directly if you’re near the boundary.

If You’re Booking: What to Decide in 3 Questions

Before you hit reserve, answer these:

1) Are you going as two people on one jet ski? If yes, the per-jet-ski pricing makes it easier to justify.

2) How do you feel about 30 minutes? If you want a short, high-adrenaline session, it fits. If you want a longer outing, consider options with more time.

3) Can you meet the restrictions? Especially the weight total and the health/mobility rules.

If you clear those, you’re set for a straightforward, energetic water session.

Should You Book the Mellieha Jet Ski Rental With Safety Boat?

I’d book this if you want a structured jet ski experience in Malta: new Sea-Doo machines, clear English orientation, and an actual safety setup with a safety boat and life jackets. It’s also a strong choice for couples, since one jet ski can take up to two people and the value is usually better that way.

I’d skip it if you need an activity with a long time on the water, or if you’re unsure you fit the listed weight, age, or health limits. For everyone else who’s ready for speed and wants the route between north Malta and south Comino, this is one of the more practical ways to do jet skiing without feeling thrown into chaos.

FAQ

How long is the jet ski rental in Mellieha?

The jet ski rental duration is 30 minutes.

Where do I meet for the jet ski experience?

Meet at the Labranda Hotel next to the diving center.

What is the price, and is it per person?

The price is listed as $94 per group up to 2, and the highlights specify the price is per 1 jet ski. The maximum is 2 people on the jet ski (subject to the weight limit).

How many people can ride on one jet ski?

You can have up to 2 people on one jet ski if the combined weight is not more than 160 kg.

Is a safety briefing included?

Yes, a safety briefing is included. The operator also notes that safety instruction given before rental time is not included in the 30 minutes of rental time.

Are life jackets provided?

Yes. Life jackets are issued to each customer.

Do you have to speak English to ride?

No. The instructor is listed as English.

What is required to bring?

Bring a passport or ID card.

Is alcohol allowed before or during the ride?

No. Intoxication and alcohol are not allowed, and alcoholic drinks in the vehicle are also not allowed.

What conditions make the experience not suitable?

It lists children under 8 as not suitable, and it also notes it is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, visually impaired people, and people with recent surgeries. It also lists age and driver limits such as drivers under 18 not being suitable.

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