Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride

REVIEW · MIAMI

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride

  • 3.124 reviews
  • 1.5 hours
  • From $50
Book on GetYourGuide →

Operated by Miami Elite Jetski Rentals · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Traveller rating 3.1 (24)Duration1.5 hoursPrice from$50Operated byMiami Elite Jetski RentalsBook viaGetYourGuide

Jet skis plus millionaires row is a great combo. You get the wind-in-your-face thrill, but you also start with a short cruise past some of Miami Beach’s most famous shoreline homes before you hit the water. The whole thing is built around a guided training first, then real riding.

I like two things right away: the safety orientation is treated as part of the experience (not a quick formality), and the jet ski itself is described as a top-line WaveRunner model—so you’re not settling for a tired machine. One thing to keep in mind is that you should double-check the exact pickup location ahead of time; there are reports of address confusion and slow refunds when plans go sideways.

Key Points I’d Mark on Your Map

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - Key Points I’d Mark on Your Map

  • Beginner-friendly training until you feel comfortable, with no extra fee for the practice
  • Top-line WaveRunner jet skis, and the option to ride solo for comfort (sharing is allowed)
  • Short cruise loop that adds scenery before and after the 1-hour ride
  • Small group size (limited to 2 participants), which usually means less waiting and more attention
  • Clear weight limits (300 lb combined per jet ski; not suitable for people over 260 lb)
  • Optional photo/video package ($25) if you want more than just phone pics

Starting at 401 Biscayne Blvd: Where the day actually begins

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - Starting at 401 Biscayne Blvd: Where the day actually begins
The day kicks off at 401 Biscayne Blvd, which is convenient if you’re already in downtown Miami. You’ll do a safety orientation before you ever touch the throttle. This matters more than people think. Jet skiing in open water isn’t just about speed—it’s about staying smooth, steering cleanly, and knowing what to do if you get turned around or feel unsure.

You should plan to dress like you’re going to get splashed. That sounds obvious, but the best prep is practical: swimwear under your clothes, sunscreen ready, and water with you. The experience rules are also clear: no smoking and no alcoholic drinks in the vehicle, which keeps the vibe focused and safer on the water and on the boat.

The group is small, limited to just two participants. In real life, that can mean you get quicker help with equipment and start moving sooner, instead of being herded with a crowd.

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

The 15-minute Miami Beach speed boat cruise: Millionaires row, up close

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - The 15-minute Miami Beach speed boat cruise: Millionaires row, up close
Before you jet ski, you’ll ride a boat along the Miami Beach coastline—about 15 minutes, out and then again 15 minutes on the way back. The big value here is time efficiency. You get the picture-perfect skyline and mansion-lined waterfront without spending half a day on a long sightseeing cruise.

You’re also going to feel Miami’s weather immediately. Expect salt air, sun glare, and that classic sea-breeze effect where you’re cool for about five minutes, then you’re warm again. It’s a nice lead-in to the jet ski. If you’re nervous about starting, this cruise helps you get your sea legs.

Drawback? The cruise is short. If you’re hoping for a long scenic boat ride, this won’t be it. But if you want the jet ski to be the main event, this timing keeps the day from dragging.

Biscayne Bay for 1 hour: Training first, speed if you want it

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - Biscayne Bay for 1 hour: Training first, speed if you want it
Once you reach the jet ski area in Biscayne Bay, the experience shifts from sightseeing to action. You’ll get training on how to use the WaveRunner style jet skis. The key detail is that they don’t treat the lesson like a checkbox. You’re trained and guided until you’re comfortable. That’s a big deal if you’re new, because confidence on the controls is what lets you enjoy the ride instead of white-knuckling every turn.

The ride itself is about 1 hour, and you can choose your vibe:

  • cruise around and enjoy the coast views
  • or go faster for adrenaline, when the guide says it’s safe

That choice is what makes this type of activity work for couples and mixed-experience groups. One person can enjoy the scenery; the other can push for speed.

Riding solo vs sharing a jet ski

They explain that two people may share a jet ski, as long as the combined weight is within limits. Still, for the top-line experience, they recommend riding by yourself for comfort. That advice is practical: sharing usually means less room to reposition, and it can change how smoothly you handle turns.

If you’re traveling as a pair and you both want a more relaxed feel, consider splitting into separate rides if the operator offers that option in your group setup.

Weight and height rules you should take seriously

There are clear limits:

  • 300 lb combined per jet ski (and they say they don’t exceed it)
  • not suitable for people over 260 lb
  • not suitable for anyone under 3 ft 3 in (100 cm)
  • not suitable for non-swimmers
  • not suitable for pregnant women
  • not suitable for people with back problems

If any of these fit your situation, don’t push it. Jet ski riding is physically active. Sudden turns, bracing, and sitting position can aggravate discomfort.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Miami

The real comfort tip: bring water and plan your clothing

Jet ski time is splashy. Wear something you’re okay getting wet. Bring water so you’re not rationing sips in the sun. Sunscreen is non-negotiable. Miami sun plus salt spray is a combo that can creep up fast.

The return cruise and the onboard break: Stay for the hangout

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - The return cruise and the onboard break: Stay for the hangout
After your 1-hour jet ski session, you’re back on the boat for the return—again about 15 minutes. That short ride is the built-in decompression moment. Your hair dries, your breathing slows down, and you get a last look at the waterfront before you’re done.

There’s also a waterfront bar/restaurant onsite, which is handy if you want to turn the adrenaline into a normal meal and not rush back into traffic right away. If you’re planning to extend the day, this is a good spot to do it.

If you’re worried about drifting into a post-ride funk, the onsite place gives you an easy reset.

Photo and video add-on: Worth it if you hate missing shots

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - Photo and video add-on: Worth it if you hate missing shots
You can add a photo and video package for $25. I think it’s worth considering if you’re:

  • riding solo and want a record you don’t have to fight to capture
  • going with family or friends and want something more than phone footage

That said, if you’re the type who prefers to control your own camera angle and edits, you might skip it. Just know that jet skiing is fast and splashy, so getting consistently clear shots yourself can be tricky.

Price, value, and the extra fees to plan for

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - Price, value, and the extra fees to plan for
The price listed is $50 per person for about 90 minutes total. That’s not just “jet ski time.” You’re getting:

  • the boat ride out to the water and back
  • required safety gear
  • safety orientation and instructions
  • fuel
  • the training so you can ride confidently

So the $50 isn’t only paying for the ride itself. You’re paying for staff time, safety equipment, and the setup that lets beginners feel safe enough to actually enjoy the water.

Two cost details you should factor in:

  • the photo/video package is optional ($25)
  • there’s an 80 per jetski due amount mentioned in the key info

That last part is the one that can surprise people, because it’s not included in the base per-person price. Before you go, make sure you understand when that $80 per jet ski due is collected and what it covers (the details are not spelled out beyond the amount). If you’re budgeting, treat it as part of the reality of doing this activity.

Bottom line: if you want a high-energy outing without spending all day, the value can be good. But you should plan your budget carefully once that per-jet-ski amount is accounted for.

Who this jet ski adventure fits best (and who should skip it)

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - Who this jet ski adventure fits best (and who should skip it)
This is a strong pick for people who want a mix of scenery and action and who like a guided format. I’d especially recommend it if you:

  • want a beginner-friendly setup with actual instruction
  • want to ride in small numbers instead of a big tour crowd
  • are okay with rules like no alcohol on the boat and swimwear-friendly prep

I’d skip it if you:

  • are pregnant or have back issues
  • are not comfortable swimming
  • fall under the height or weight limits
  • want a long, slow sightseeing day instead of a ride-focused experience

Also, if your idea of vacation includes a lot of flexibility and zero hassle, keep in mind what you’re gambling against: weather, timing, and smooth pickup. Which leads to the next point.

A practical risk check: pickup issues and refunds

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - A practical risk check: pickup issues and refunds
Here’s the part I’d treat as mandatory homework. There are negative reports about fake or incorrect pickup addresses, cancellations, and delays getting refunds processed. That doesn’t automatically mean your day will go wrong. But it does mean you should protect yourself.

What I’d do if you book:

  • Save the exact pickup details you receive and compare them to what you expect to see on arrival.
  • Screenshot your confirmation and any messages.
  • If you’re driving, plan for parking or traffic problems so you’re not scrambling at the last minute.
  • If a storm threatens, confirm the status early rather than waiting for the last hour.

This isn’t meant to scare you. It’s meant to help you avoid losing time or money to chaos. Jet skiing is already a time-sensitive activity; don’t add uncertainty on top.

Should you book Miami Jet Ski Adventure plus speed boat ride?

Miami: Jet Ski Adventure with Complimentary Speed Boat Ride - Should you book Miami Jet Ski Adventure plus speed boat ride?
If you want an action-heavy Miami outing with a real safety intro, you’ll likely enjoy this. The combo of short scenery cruises and a full 1-hour jet ski session keeps the day focused, and the training approach is a big plus for beginners.

I’d book only if you’re comfortable with the physical rules (swimming, back comfort, weight/height limits) and if you’re willing to double-check pickup details ahead of time. If you hate uncertainty around meeting points or refunds, be extra careful and consider alternatives.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for this experience?

You start at 401 Biscayne Blvd.

How long is the jet ski time?

The jet ski portion is about 1 hour. Total tour time is about 90 minutes with boat rides included.

Do I need experience to ride the jet ski?

No experience is required. You get safety training and instructions and are taught until you feel comfortable, at no additional cost.

Can two people share one jet ski?

Yes. A jet ski can hold up to two people, as long as the combined weight does not exceed 300 pounds.

What are the weight and height limits?

They state a 300-pound combined limit per jet ski and also say it’s not suitable for people over 260 pounds. It’s also not suitable for people under 3 ft 3 in (100 cm).

Is a photo and video package included?

No. A photo and video package is optional for $25.

What should I bring, and what is not allowed?

Bring swimwear, sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothes. Smoking and alcoholic drinks in the vehicle are not allowed.

Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Miami we have reviewed

Scroll to Top

Explore Miami

Every corner of the city, and every way to see it.