REVIEW · MIAMI
Learn how to Flyboard with a Pro, Miami’s Ultimate Adventure
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Flyboarding flips your brain into kid mode. In Miami, this experience puts you on a flyboard with a jetski pro who controls the water pressure, and I like the focused instruction that helps you get airborne quickly. I also love that the team includes patient coaching, with Olivier and Lulu calling the shots in a way that keeps you calm even when the board feels wild. One thing to consider: you must know how to swim, and the total cost can rise once you factor in the marina landing fee and customary tips.
This is one of those extreme sports that actually starts friendly. You’ll be fitted with a helmet and lifejacket (required for this kind of activity), you’ll get bottled water, and you’ll have photos captured during the session. The whole thing runs about 20 minutes, so it’s intense, not drawn-out.
In This Review
- Key Takeaways Before You Step Onto the Flyboard
- Why Flyboarding in Miami Feels So Instant
- The Pro Instruction: Getting Air Without Guesswork
- From Venetian Marina to Your Jetski: What the Setup Looks Like
- Safety First: The Rules You’ll Feel Immediately
- Your 20-Minute Flyboard Session: Control, Dolphin, and Spin
- Gear, Photos, and What’s Actually Included
- Price and Value: Is $140 Worth It?
- Who This Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Pass)
- Small Details That Make Your Session Easier
- Should You Book Flyboarding With Aquasport Miami LLC?
- FAQ
- How long is the flyboarding experience?
- Where is the meeting point in Miami?
- What is the price per person?
- What’s included in the experience?
- Do I need to know how to swim?
- Do I have to wear a helmet and life jacket?
- Are towels provided?
- What extra fees might apply?
- What if the weather is bad?
Key Takeaways Before You Step Onto the Flyboard

- Jetski pro controls your power: the instructor manages the water pressure that drives your flyboard.
- Helmet + lifejacket included: this isn’t optional safety theater; it’s part of the setup.
- Fast start, then tricks: you’ll learn basics and may work toward dolphin and spin moves.
- Small group size: the experience caps at 6 people, which helps keep instruction practical.
- Photos and iPhone shots are included: you’ll leave with more than just sore muscles.
- Bring a swimsuit, not a towel plan: towels aren’t provided, so pack one.
Why Flyboarding in Miami Feels So Instant

Flyboarding is one of the youngest extreme watersports you can try, and it makes sense why it catches people fast. It was invented in 2012 by the French inventor Franky ZAPATA, but the concept is simple and very physical: water jets push you upward and you balance on a board while the jetski supplies the force through a hose connected to your back.
What makes this Miami version work is the pro-driven control system. The instructor is on the jetski, adjusting the pressure for your body and comfort level. That turns flyboarding from pure luck into something you can learn—quickly.
Also, Miami helps. You’re on open water with bright daylight and big views, and that makes the learning curve feel less like a lesson and more like a mini adventure.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Miami.
The Pro Instruction: Getting Air Without Guesswork

The big promise here is instruction. A professional instructor teaches you no matter your skill level, and that matters because flyboard basics aren’t intuitive at first. You’re balancing on a moving platform, reacting to water thrust, and coordinating small movements that control your direction and height.
In practice, you should expect two phases:
1) Learn to control the board so you can stay stable.
2) Level up into simple tricks, with options like the dolphin and the spin once you’ve got control.
The coaching style seems to be a major part of why people love this experience. In the stories you’ll hear, Olivier and Lulu come up again and again for patience and calm corrections. Even if you’re having an off moment, the goal is to keep you progressing instead of stalling out.
From Venetian Marina to Your Jetski: What the Setup Looks Like

Your experience starts at the Venetian Marina & Yacht Club, 1635 N Bayshore Dr, Miami, FL 33132. The session ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not left wondering where you’ll be dropped.
Here’s what I’d pay attention to when you arrive:
- You’ll be using a mobile ticket, so have it ready.
- You’ll get suited up with the required safety gear before you go.
- You’ll meet the team and get a quick safety check so you understand what to do once you’re on the board.
The activity uses private transport, and that’s a real value-add in Miami. You’re not trying to coordinate a complicated day of logistics. Instead, you can focus on being ready for the moment you’ll go out onto the water.
Safety First: The Rules You’ll Feel Immediately

Flyboarding is intense, and safety isn’t just a checkbox. A life jacket and helmet are required, and they’re provided as part of the experience.
You should also know the two hard requirements:
- You must know how to swim.
- You should have a moderate physical fitness level.
That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete. It does mean you should be comfortable using your legs and core, and you should expect some effort while you learn how to balance and recover your stance.
Also bring the basics that make a difference:
- Wear a swimsuit.
- Bring a towel (towels are not provided).
- Bring bottled-water comfort where you can—bottled water is included, but you’ll still feel the sun and salt.
Your 20-Minute Flyboard Session: Control, Dolphin, and Spin

The experience lasts about 20 minutes on the water for your session. That timing is part of the magic: it’s enough time to learn and try something beyond just standing still, but short enough that you won’t feel trapped if the first attempts are frustrating.
How it works:
- The jetski provides the water pressure.
- That pressure travels through a hose connected to the back of the jetski and drives the flyboard.
- The instructor on the jetski controls the pressure for you.
What you’ll want to focus on as you go:
- Balance over panic. Your body needs time to find the stable position.
- Small adjustments. Big movements tend to knock you off rhythm.
- Follow the instructor’s cues. When the pro changes the water pressure, your job is to match that change with your stance.
Once you’re controlling the board, the fun part starts: learning tricks like the dolphin and the spin. These aren’t just party tricks. They’re basically controlled ways to shift your balance and direction while the water jets keep you “up.”
If you’re the kind of person who gets hooked on learning something new fast, this format hits the sweet spot.
Gear, Photos, and What’s Actually Included

This experience is set up to remove common friction points. Here’s what’s included:
- Flyboard
- Life jacket and helmet
- Bottled water
- Pictures taken with an iPhone
You’ll also want to note what’s not included, because it affects how you plan your day:
- Towels are not provided.
- Gratuities/tips for instructors are not included (15% is customary).
- If someone joins on the boat but doesn’t do the activity, there’s a spectator fee of $20.
- An entrance fee / landing fee pickup fee from the marina is listed as $130.00 per booking.
One more detail worth calling out: it states there are no additional cost fees or surprise charges upon arrival for the person doing the flyboard. Still, the landing fee and tips can apply, so you’ll want to budget with those in mind.
Price and Value: Is $140 Worth It?

At $140 per person for about 20 minutes, you’re paying for three things at once:
1) A guided coaching session with a pro instructor operating the jetski controls.
2) The full equipment package (flyboard, helmet, lifejacket).
3) The “make it memorable” add-ons like bottled water and iPhone photos.
That’s a solid value structure for Miami, where a lot of experiences sell you the activity but make you chase extra costs for safety gear, guide time, or basic perks.
That said, the total value depends on your group:
- If you’re paying the $130 marina landing fee per booking, your per-person effective price goes down when you book with more people.
- If you bring a spectator who doesn’t ride, expect the $20 fee.
So the smart move is simple: treat this as a small group activity. If you go with friends who also want to ride, it usually feels like better value than paying more just to cover extra people who are watching.
Who This Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Pass)

This flyboarding experience is best for people who:
- Want an adrenaline activity with real instruction, not just a ride.
- Can handle intense balance challenges without needing a long practice day.
- Know how to swim and are comfortable with water-based sports.
- Prefer a short session with a clear goal: get up, stay stable, and try basic tricks.
It’s likely not a great fit if:
- You don’t know how to swim.
- You have concerns about moderate physical exertion (required fitness level is stated as moderate).
- You want something relaxed and slow. This isn’t that. It’s fast learning with a lot happening in a short window.
If you’re coming to Miami for a “one bucket list thing,” this ranks high because it’s not a half-day project. You get a concentrated thrill with coaching and photos.
Small Details That Make Your Session Easier
These small choices shape how smooth your first attempts feel:
- Wear a swimsuit under your clothes. You’ll thank yourself when you’re ready to get geared up.
- Bring a towel. Since towels aren’t provided, this is a straightforward way to avoid an annoying scramble.
- Expect to be in safety gear. Helmet and lifejacket can feel bulky at first, but that’s part of the control.
- Plan for tips. Instructor time and attention are real here, and 15% is the customary baseline listed for gratuities.
Also, keep the weather factor in mind. The experience requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund—so it’s not just a roll-the-dice plan.
Should You Book Flyboarding With Aquasport Miami LLC?
I’d book this if you want:
- Pro-led instruction that helps you get airborne and build control
- A small-group setup (max 6) that keeps the experience hands-on
- A short, high-energy session around 20 minutes
- Photos included, so the day is documented without extra hassle
I’d hesitate if:
- You’re not comfortable swimming.
- You’d be thrown off by the idea of extra costs like the $130 marina landing fee per booking and customary tipping.
- You’re searching for a long, leisurely sightseeing style day. This is about the water sport, not wandering.
If you’re ready to learn a new extreme sport and you can meet the swim and fitness requirements, this one is a strong Miami adventure pick.
FAQ
How long is the flyboarding experience?
The flyboard session is approximately 20 minutes.
Where is the meeting point in Miami?
You’ll meet at Venetian Marina & Yacht Club, 1635 N Bayshore Dr, Miami, FL 33132.
What is the price per person?
The price is $140.00 per person.
What’s included in the experience?
It includes the flyboard, life jacket and helmet, bottled water, and pictures taken with an iPhone.
Do I need to know how to swim?
Yes. The experience requires that you know how to swim.
Do I have to wear a helmet and life jacket?
Yes. A life jacket and helmet are required and provided.
Are towels provided?
No. Towels are not provided, so you should bring one.
What extra fees might apply?
There is a spectator fee of $20 for additional people joining on the boat but not doing the activity, and there is an entrance fee / landing fee pickup fee listed as $130.00 per booking.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

























