Miami Beach 1-HOUR JETCAR RIDE PLUS FREE 1-HOUR BOAT TOUR

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Miami Beach 1-HOUR JETCAR RIDE PLUS FREE 1-HOUR BOAT TOUR

  • 2.25 reviews
  • 1 - 2 hours
  • From $35
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Traveller rating 2.2 (5)Duration1 - 2 hoursPrice from$35Operated byROYALTY RIDESBook viaGetYourGuide

If you want speed without the stress, this fits. This Miami Beach combo pairs a 1-hour Jetcar ride with a free boat tour, so you get both adrenaline and waterfront sightseeing in about two hours. It’s run through Royalty Rides, with a small group feel and safety staff on hand.

I like that the boat portion is built in. You’re not just paying for the ride; you’re also getting a 30-minute cruise in Miami Beach waters where you’ll pass by properties linked to Miami Heat players. I also like the early-booking perk: there’s a chance you could be driving with dolphins, which is a fun twist if you can plan ahead.

One thing to consider: you may need a boating license. Everyone born after 1988 needs one, and the check happens right at the meeting point, so don’t show up without confirming you’re covered.

Key highlights at a glance

Miami Beach 1-HOUR JETCAR RIDE PLUS FREE 1-HOUR BOAT TOUR - Key highlights at a glance

  • Jetcar + free boat tour: 1 hour of riding paired with a 30-minute cruise each way
  • Waterfront celebrity-home spotting: views tied to Miami Heat players, from the water
  • Early booking chance with dolphins: a possible upgrade-through-the-schedule perk
  • Small group size (up to 6): more hands-on instructions and less waiting
  • Safety ready: lifeguards on duty and CPR-certified staff

Jetcar plus a boat ride is a smart Miami Beach setup

Miami Beach 1-HOUR JETCAR RIDE PLUS FREE 1-HOUR BOAT TOUR - Jetcar plus a boat ride is a smart Miami Beach setup
Miami Beach can feel like one long strip of sand, shops, and traffic. This activity breaks it up in a good way. You start with a fast boat ride through the water, then you switch to a Jetcar experience on your own for an hour.

The value is in the pairing. A Jetcar alone is fun, but the boat portion adds context: you see the waterfront from the waterline, and you get a different kind of Miami scenery before you ever start riding. The itinerary is also efficient. Even though the Jetcar portion is labeled as 1 hour, the full excursion is about 2 hours when you count the cruise time.

I also like that you’ll likely spend less time waiting in the middle. You head from meeting to boat, then to the floating island where instructions happen, then back to the shore on the same boat. That flow matters when you’re only in Miami Beach for a short window.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Miami

Meeting up at 2400 Collins Ave and what happens first

Miami Beach 1-HOUR JETCAR RIDE PLUS FREE 1-HOUR BOAT TOUR - Meeting up at 2400 Collins Ave and what happens first
Your start is at 2400 Collins Ave. Plan to arrive with enough time to check in, fill out waivers, and handle any license questions. The meeting point uses a kiosk setup with two tour guides who help you with the paperwork.

Here’s what’s practical to know: the staff will help with waivers and with the boating license confirmation. They both wear blue long-sleeve shirts that say Jetski Staff, and once the formalities are done, they walk you across to the transport boat. If you’re coming with a group, this is also where you want to get everyone accounted for, because the tour is small.

One more detail that can save you stress: the whole thing runs in rain or shine. Miami weather can switch quickly, so bring a light layer and plan to get a little wet if the wind kicks up on the water.

The free 30-minute boat cruise: Heat-player waterfront from the sea

Miami Beach 1-HOUR JETCAR RIDE PLUS FREE 1-HOUR BOAT TOUR - The free 30-minute boat cruise: Heat-player waterfront from the sea
The boat portion is a built-in sightseeing block. You’ll spend about 30 minutes cruising through Miami Beach waters, looking at waterfront properties connected to famous Miami Heat players. If you enjoy photo-worthy views that don’t require long walks, this is a big plus.

You’ll hear specific mansion pricing ranges during the ride, too. The description includes a range from about $3.8 million for the cheapest home mentioned to up to $32.6 million for the top end. Even if you’re not trying to guess exact addresses, that kind of range gives you a quick sense of scale as you pass waterfront estates.

This is also a good warm-up. The boat is where you get used to the speed of the trip and the water conditions. Then you move onto the Jetcar portion already in vacation mode, not still mentally stuck on logistics.

A consideration: you’re on a moving boat. If you’re sensitive to motion, plan for a bit of bounce on the water, especially during the faster sections.

The floating island briefing and gear you’ll actually use

Miami Beach 1-HOUR JETCAR RIDE PLUS FREE 1-HOUR BOAT TOUR - The floating island briefing and gear you’ll actually use
After the initial cruise, you arrive at a floating island. This is where the tour structure becomes clear: you’re not just dropped off—you’re guided. You’ll get instructions on where and how you can ride, plus the basic safety gear.

The key gear mentioned includes a life vest and a whistle. That whistle detail matters because it implies you’ll have a clear way to signal staff if something feels off. There’s also mention of photo packages and photo covers sold on the island. That means you may see others being outfitted for pictures, even though photos are not included in the base experience.

Also, expect a real checkpoint moment. The staff will walk you through where you can ride and what areas you should stay within. That’s especially helpful if you’ve never driven anything like this before.

If you’re the type who likes to learn how something works before you go full throttle, you’ll appreciate this briefing step. It’s short, but it sets you up so the hour doesn’t feel like a confusing free-for-all.

Your 1-hour Jetcar session: guided rules, then perimeter free riding

Miami Beach 1-HOUR JETCAR RIDE PLUS FREE 1-HOUR BOAT TOUR - Your 1-hour Jetcar session: guided rules, then perimeter free riding
Now for the main event: 1 hour of Jetcar time. The schedule is designed so you have a full hour on the Jetcar experience after the floating island instructions. You’ll be riding within permitted zones, with guidance at the start.

The description notes you’ll enjoy the whole hour free riding in the perimeters. In plain terms, you get autonomy, but within set boundaries. That’s often the sweet spot for first-timers: you still get control and excitement, without having to figure out an entire track from scratch.

There’s also a sense of “your time starts when your instructions end.” You’ll be directed on where and how to ride, then you’re basically focused on the driving experience for the next hour. If you came for speed and a unique Miami Beach activity, this part delivers.

A practical note: the Jetcar gear list shows what’s typically handled versus what you should bring. Some items are not included, including a GoPro package, phone covers, ski mask, goggles, bandannas, and sunscreen. If you care about filming, or you want full eye and phone protection, you’ll want to plan ahead so you’re not stuck paying for add-ons you didn’t expect.

Safety and staff support: lifeguards and CPR-certified crew

Miami Beach plays for fun, but this one leans safety-forward. The experience includes lifeguards on duty at all times and CPR-certified employees. That matters because you’re combining speed, water, and gear—so it’s reassuring when safety staffing is clearly part of the plan.

You’ll also see how the tour handles instruction and control. The floating island step is not just ceremonial. You get directives on how and where you can ride, and you’re issued safety gear like the life vest and whistle.

Even if you’re a confident driver, you’ll still benefit from that structure. It reduces the guesswork, and it keeps everyone moving smoothly in a small group setting.

Price and value: what $35 per group really buys you

The listed price is $35 per group up to 1, which means it’s priced like a per-person experience for the booking size allowed. That can be a great deal if you’re going solo or booking just for yourself.

The big question is value. Here, you’re not only buying 1 hour of Jetcar time. You’re also getting:

  • A free boat ride (about 30 minutes through Miami Beach waters)
  • A skip-the-line ticket (useful if you’re trying to keep your day on schedule)
  • Staff coverage like lifeguards on duty and CPR-certified employees

If you’re comparing against “Jetcar only” style activities, the free boat portion is what helps justify the overall package. You’re paying for two experiences, and they’re timed so you don’t lose half your day transferring or waiting around.

One consideration: the experience time is described as 1–2 hours depending on starting times, but the overall excursion is approximately 2 hours when you include the cruise out and back. If you have tight plans, pick a starting time that gives you a buffer.

Group size, languages, and how that affects your experience

This tour is a small group, limited to 6 participants. That’s a real advantage here. With fewer people, it’s easier for staff to manage check-in, gear, instructions, and boarding without long bottlenecks.

You’ll also have a live tour guide in Albanian, English, and Samoan. Even if you only speak English, it’s helpful that the staff support covers multiple languages in case you’re with friends or family who don’t feel fully comfortable.

In practice, small group size plus multi-language guidance usually means you get clearer answers faster—especially during the moments where you need to confirm license requirements and safety rules.

What to bring so the hour on the water goes smoothly

The tour lists several items as not included: photos, phone covers, GoPro package, ski mask, goggles, bandannas, and sunscreen. That doesn’t mean you can’t do the experience without them. It means you should decide what matters to you before you show up.

Here’s what I’d plan for:

  • If you care about photos, know they’re sold separately and not included.
  • If you’re bringing your phone, think about water protection since phone covers are listed as not included.
  • If you want full comfort and eye protection, consider goggles, especially if wind or spray tends to bother you.
  • Bring sunscreen anyway. Even though it’s not included, Miami sun doesn’t wait.

Also, remember the tour runs rain or shine. If you hate being cold or wet, pack an extra layer, and treat the day like you might get a splash.

The experience provider: Royalty Rides

This activity is provided by ROYALTY RIDES. In terms of what you experience day-of, the provider’s role shows up through staff coordination, safety coverage, and the way the tour moves from the meeting point to the boat and then onto the floating island.

The company style here seems built for a smooth, contained experience: small group, clear checkpoints, and staff presence throughout.

Should you book the Miami Beach Jetcar + free boat tour?

I’d book this if you want a Miami Beach day that mixes speed with a real waterfront view—without turning it into a long, complicated outing. The combination of 1 hour Jetcar time plus a free 30-minute boat tour is the core reason it works, and the safety setup with lifeguards and CPR-certified staff adds confidence.

You might skip it if you don’t want to deal with a boating license requirement. If you were born after 1988, you’ll need that license, and the tour handles it at the meeting point. Also, if you’re extremely weather-sensitive, remember it runs in rain or shine.

If you can plan ahead, there’s another reason to consider booking early: the description mentions an early-booking chance to be driving with dolphins. Even if that doesn’t happen for you, you still get the Jetcar hour and the boat cruise in one package, which is a solid way to spend about half a day on Miami Beach.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point?

You’ll meet at 2400 Collins Ave. Two tour guides at the kiosk help with waivers and the boating license check, then walk you across to the transport boat.

How long is the Jetcar + boat experience?

The Jetcar ride is about 1 hour, and the full excursion is approximately 2 hours total. The duration is listed as 1–2 hours depending on starting times.

Is the boat ride included, and how long is it?

Yes. A free boat ride is included, and it’s described as 30 minutes through Miami Beach waters, plus another 30-minute return ride back to shore.

Do I need a boating license?

If you were born after 1988, you need a boating license. The staff helps check this at the meeting point.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are: boat ride, skip-the-line ticket, lifeguards on duty at all times, and CPR certified employees.

What should I bring since some gear isn’t included?

Photos, phone covers, GoPro package, ski mask, goggles, bandannas, and sunscreen are not included. If you want them, you’ll need to arrange them yourself (or look for what’s available for purchase on-site).

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