REVIEW · MELLIEHA
Mellieha: Jet Ski Rental
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That first roar of the engine is pure adrenaline. In Mellieha (Cirkewwa), you get a short, well-guided jet ski session that puts you right on Malta’s clear Mediterranean water fast. I like that it’s license-free for drivers and that the team starts with a real safety briefing, so first-timers aren’t guessing. The only thing to consider is the time: the standard ride is just 10 minutes, so if you want more “out on the water” time, you’ll likely want to extend.
Here’s what makes this rental feel worth it in a practical way: you don’t just rent equipment and hope for the best. You’re met by an English-speaking instructor, briefed properly, given a life jacket, and set onto a 2024 jet ski that’s built for a confident ride. I also appreciate the small-group setup (limited to 5), which usually means less waiting and more attention when you’re figuring things out.
If you’re sensitive to speed or you want a super chilled, long beach-hopping tour, jet skiing isn’t that. It’s closer to a controlled splash of excitement, with strict rules (no alcohol/drugs, and unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed), and it’s not suitable for pregnant women.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Focus On Before You Go
- Why Mellieha Jet Skiing Hits So Hard (Even If You’re Not a Speed Junkie)
- Finding the Meeting Point at Cirkewwa (Near the Cirkewwa Cafe)
- The Safety Briefing and Setup: Where Confidence Is Actually Built
- The 10-Minute Ride: What You’ll Do on the Water
- Best way to think about the “hidden beaches” claim
- Passenger Rules, Weight Limit, and the Swap Mid-Ride Detail
- Price and Value: How $30 for 10 Minutes Adds Up
- What the Small Group Really Changes (Limited to 5)
- The People Part: Expect Clear Answers and Helpful Guidance
- Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental in Mellieha
- Tips to Make Your 10 Minutes Go Much Further
- Should You Book a Mellieha Jet Ski Rental?
- FAQ
- Do I need a license to operate the jet ski?
- How long is the jet ski rental in Mellieha?
- Where do I meet the instructor?
- What do I need to bring?
- Can I bring a passenger on the same jet ski?
- Is there a weight limit?
- What’s included in the price?
Key Things I’d Focus On Before You Go

Brand-new 2024 jet ski rental for a smoother, punchier ride
No jet ski license needed for drivers (after the briefing)
A safety briefing that covers how to handle it, not just a quick wave-off
Small group limited to 5 participants for more guidance
Passenger option costs extra (10 EUR), and you can swap halfway
10 minutes is the standard duration, with an option to extend
Why Mellieha Jet Skiing Hits So Hard (Even If You’re Not a Speed Junkie)

Mellieha sits right on Malta’s north coast, with easy access to open water from Cirkewwa. That matters, because the experience is basically: meet, brief, gear up, and then you’re out gliding over bright water quickly. It’s a great fit for a day where you want something active without losing half the afternoon in transit.
The other thing I like is the mix of thrill and scenery. Your route takes you around Malta’s coastline, and the whole point is seeing the shore from water level. You’ll spot coves and smaller stretches of coastline that you can’t easily reach by car. Even in a short session, you get that “wait, Malta is this close to me” feeling.
Finding the Meeting Point at Cirkewwa (Near the Cirkewwa Cafe)

You start in Cirkewwa, near the Cirkewwa cafe, right next to the big Jet Ski Rental sign. That’s useful because it’s meant to be simple to find, especially if you’re coming from elsewhere around the island.
The session ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with complicated drop-offs. In practice, that means you can plan your next activity on the assumption you’ll be back where you started, without hunting for transport.
One small tip: show up with enough time to check in and not feel rushed. Jet skis are fast to start, but you still want a clear head for the safety briefing.
The Safety Briefing and Setup: Where Confidence Is Actually Built

Before you touch the throttle, you get a comprehensive safety briefing from the instructor (English). This is the part that makes the whole experience feel “managed,” not chaotic. The briefing covers how to operate safely and covers the basics of handling and navigation plus safety protocols.
Then you gear up with a life jacket. It’s included, and it’s one of those details that’s easy to overlook until you’re out there: you’ll be focusing on speed and balance, so comfortable fit matters.
After that, you ride a brand-new 2024 model jet ski. According to the experience details, it’s selected for power and reliability, which is exactly what you want if this is your first time. The goal is that you can enjoy the ride without fighting the equipment.
The 10-Minute Ride: What You’ll Do on the Water

Your actual time on the jet ski is 10 minutes. Check availability for starting times, but the rhythm is usually similar: arrive, brief, gear up, then ride.
During your ride, you’ll:
- Glide out over crystal-clear water with that cool ocean breeze
- Move around Malta’s coastline and look for secluded, smaller beach areas
- Enjoy views of Malta from the sea, which is a totally different angle than from land
Jet skiing is physical in a simple way: you’re constantly adjusting your body for balance as you speed up and slow down. The more you listen during the briefing, the smoother it tends to feel. And because you’re not going for hours, you can treat it like a concentrated burst.
Best way to think about the “hidden beaches” claim
You’re not promised a long sightseeing cruise. What you’re really getting is time to pass by and react to Malta’s shoreline—coves, shoreline bends, and spots that look like they’d be hard to reach. It’s the difference between hearing about a place and seeing it from the exact angle you came to experience.
Passenger Rules, Weight Limit, and the Swap Mid-Ride Detail

This rental is priced as one rider per jet ski. If you want a passenger, it costs extra: 10 EUR, paid at the starting point.
There’s also a nice flexibility option: if you pay extra to share with a driver, you can swap halfway through the ride. That’s a small but smart perk, because it lets two people experience the handling without committing to one person doing all the work.
Two other practical constraints matter:
- Maximum weight limit is 160 kg per jet ski.
- Not allowed: alcohol and drugs, and unaccompanied minors.
Kids can join with an adult, which makes this more family-friendly than some high-adrenaline tours. Just remember the passenger cost and the weight limit will affect who can ride together.
Price and Value: How $30 for 10 Minutes Adds Up

At $30 per person, you’re paying for a short but complete “jet ski package”: the jet ski rental (2024 model), life jacket, fuel, marina fees, and the instructor-led briefing setup.
Is it a lot for 10 minutes? It can feel short at first. But here’s the value angle I think matters: you’re not just renting a vehicle. You’re getting instruction, safety guidance, gear, and the infrastructure (marina fees, fuel handling) that makes it a smooth experience.
If you’re deciding whether to extend, ask yourself what you came for:
- If you want a quick taste of jet ski life plus coastline views, 10 minutes can be enough to justify it.
- If you want to feel like you really “used” the jet ski, paying for a longer session makes more sense.
Also factor in the passenger fee. If two of you are sharing one jet ski, the added 10 EUR can still keep the overall cost reasonable compared to two separate rentals, especially if you’ll use the halfway swap option.
What the Small Group Really Changes (Limited to 5)

This is limited to 5 participants, and you’ll have an instructor available in English. In a short experience like this, small group size matters more than it sounds. It generally means:
- Less time waiting for instructions
- More attention when you have questions
- Better pacing during the briefing and the ride setup
It also lines up with what I’d call a “learn it fast, ride it confidently” style of activity. You don’t want a big crowd process when you’re about to jump onto something fast and powerful.
The People Part: Expect Clear Answers and Helpful Guidance

The staff and instructors put a lot of focus on clear guidance. Names that come up include Sam, Josef, and Henry, which tells you something about consistency and continuity in how the team supports riders.
Practical upside for you:
- You can ask questions before the ride and expect quick, direct answers.
- The briefing is detailed enough that first-timers can move from nervous to ready.
- There’s also support for memorable moments; some staff help with photos during the experience.
So if you’re traveling with friends and want a quick brag-worthy memory, bring that energy. If you want photos, it’s worth asking what the team can help capture during the ride.
Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental in Mellieha

You’ll probably enjoy this most if you:
- Want a fast, high-energy activity with quick access from the shore
- Like the idea of seeing Malta from water level
- Are okay with a short session and prefer quality guidance over a long, unstructured activity
- Want a shared experience, since you can bring a passenger for extra cost and swap halfway
It may not be for you if:
- You hate speed or don’t like feeling “on it” physically
- You need a fully relaxed, slow-paced outing
- You’re pregnant (the activity states it’s not suitable)
- You’re traveling with minors who would ride without an adult (unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed)
Tips to Make Your 10 Minutes Go Much Further
Because your ride is short, your prep pays off. Here’s how to get more out of those minutes:
- Listen carefully during the safety briefing. The quicker you understand the handling guidance, the less time you spend worrying and the more time you spend enjoying.
- Bring your ID. You’ll need a passport or ID card, and a copy is accepted.
- Plan for weight and passenger logistics. With a 160 kg limit and a passenger fee (10 EUR), check who rides together.
- Ask about swapping. If you’re paying for a passenger, confirm how the halfway swap works so both people get a turn.
- Go with a photo plan. If you want images, ask the team for help with photos. It’s part of how this experience can feel “complete.”
Also, keep your expectations realistic. This isn’t a full-day adventure. It’s a fast, guided hit of jet ski time and coastal views.
Should You Book a Mellieha Jet Ski Rental?
I’d book this if you want a simple, guided jet ski experience in Malta with no license needed, a proper safety briefing, and a brand-new 2024 ride setup. The $30 price makes sense when you consider what’s included (fuel, marina fees, life jacket, and instruction), and the small group size helps you feel looked after.
I’d pause if you’re mainly chasing long sightseeing time. The default duration is 10 minutes, so if you want more water time, plan to extend from the start. And if you’re pregnant or traveling with rules-sensitive group members (like needing unaccompanied minors allowed), this isn’t the right match.
If you’re flexible, enthusiastic, and ready to follow instructions, this is one of those Malta activities that tends to stick in your memory for good reasons.
FAQ
Do I need a license to operate the jet ski?
No license is needed for this activity. You’ll still get a safety briefing and instructions before you ride.
How long is the jet ski rental in Mellieha?
The standard duration is 10 minutes. Starting times depend on availability.
Where do I meet the instructor?
Meet the activity provider in Cirkewwa, near the Cirkewwa cafe, next to the big Jet Ski Rental sign. The ride ends back at the same meeting point.
What do I need to bring?
Bring a passport or ID card. A copy is accepted.
Can I bring a passenger on the same jet ski?
Yes, you can add a passenger for an extra charge of 10 EUR paid at the starting point. You can swap halfway through the ride if you pay extra to share with a driver.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes. The maximum weight limit on one jet ski must not exceed 160 kg.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes the 2024 jet ski rental for 1 rider, a life jacket, fuel, and marina fees. Extra passengers cost more.








