REVIEW · DUBAI
Dubai: 30-Min Flyboard Beginner Session at The Palm Jumeirah
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Flyboarding in Dubai feels unreal at first. Off The Palm Jumeirah, you get a guided beginner session with real lift-offs above the water and clear coaching through a helmet intercom.
I like two things a lot: the structure for first-timers and the way instructors manage your power once you’re on the board. On top of that, you’ll get a chance to learn basic maneuvers and build toward simple tricks.
One thing to plan for is logistics: it can be a little tricky to find the right spot at Dukes The Palm, Royal Hideaway beach side, so give yourself extra time and go in with swim confidence.
In This Review
- Key points worth knowing before you book
- 30-Minute Flyboard at The Palm: what the session feels like
- Where you meet at Dukes The Palm (and how not to waste time)
- What’s included: gear, intercom, and valet service
- Safety and skill requirements you must respect
- Your instruction: from first stance to spins and dolphin-like dives
- Meet the instructors: what staff encouragement looks like in practice
- Timing, vouchers, and what to plan around
- The value question: is $98 worth it?
- What to bring: your simple packing list
- Tips from the beachfront reality near Bluewater and JBR
- Who this beginner flyboard session is best for
- Should you book this flyboard session off The Palm?
- FAQ
- How long is the flyboard beginner session?
- Where does the experience start and end?
- What’s included in the price?
- What should I bring with me?
- What are the age and weight limits?
- Do I need to know how to swim?
- Are there any weather or schedule restrictions?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key points worth knowing before you book

- 30 minutes total, with about 10 minutes of instruction and hands-on power control
- Helmet intercom + waterproof comms, so you can actually hear instructions while you’re flying
- Learn first, then try tricks like spinning and dolphin-like dives once you’re steady
- Safety gear included, including life jacket, helmet, and a safety skin, plus valet service
- Beginner-friendly but not casual: you must be physically/medically fit and know how to swim
30-Minute Flyboard at The Palm: what the session feels like

This is a beginner flyboard session built around one goal: get you comfortable fast, then let you safely explore the thrill. The total time is 30 minutes, and the teaching portion is short on purpose—roughly 10 minutes of instruction with an instructor who stays right with you. The rest of the time is for practice and flight.
The vibe is very much step-by-step. You’ll start on the water with guidance, then once you can control your stance and balance, the instructor shifts to more dynamic flying. That matters because flyboarding is not just about power—it’s about timing and body position. You’ll get that foundation before anyone asks you to do anything flashy.
And yes, the moment you feel the board lift is the headliner. You’ll be soaring above the water near the Dukes The Palm area, with The Palm’s beachfront setting close by as you come in and out of the session rhythms.
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Where you meet at Dukes The Palm (and how not to waste time)

Meeting point matters for this one. Your start location is Dukes The Palm, Royal Hideaway beach side, and the activity ends back at the same point. That’s simple, but there’s a catch: some people find the beach access at first a bit confusing.
Here’s my practical advice: arrive early enough to walk around and confirm the correct booth or check-in area. If you’re relying on a taxi, pad your buffer—there’s a story of someone arriving late due to taxi issues and still starting once they reached the staff, but you don’t want to test that.
Once you’re there, you’ll be guided into the prep flow: gear, safety briefing, then into the water. The staff style is consistently described as welcoming and encouraging, which helps a lot when you’re showing up as a first-timer.
What’s included: gear, intercom, and valet service

For a flyboard session, the included equipment quality and setup can make or break your comfort level. This experience includes:
- Flyboard device
- Life jacket and helmet
- Safety skin
- Waterproof communication system (built into the helmet setup)
- Valet service
That waterproof communication system is a big deal. When you’re up above the water, wind and noise can mess with communication. Instructors can talk you through what to do, and you’re not left guessing. One review specifically called out how helpful the intercom was for getting exact instructions.
You’re also set up with the safety basics that most serious operators treat as non-negotiable. Your job is to focus on learning, not on improvising.
What you don’t get: photos and videos, transportation, and a towel. If you want a video record, bring your own setup (more on that later).
Safety and skill requirements you must respect

Flyboarding is physically demanding even at the beginner level. The rules here are clear:
- Minimum age is 16
- Maximum weight limit is 110 kg / 243 lbs
- You must be physically and medically fit
- You must know how to swim
- The session runs on weather conditions, with rescheduling possible
Also, you’ll be expected to follow the instructor’s pace. The operator’s aim is to make the experience both safe and enjoyable across skill levels. That comes through in how the instructors manage power depending on your ability. If you’re even slightly unsure, say so early. The whole process works better when you’re honest about your comfort.
Your instruction: from first stance to spins and dolphin-like dives
Beginner sessions are designed around learning control, not just hitting the air. In your first moments, you’ll focus on how your body interacts with the board and how to stay balanced when the power changes.
Then instructors typically ramp you into more adventurous moves. The information for this session mentions learning basics and some tricks, including spinning and a dolphin-like dive. Reviews back this up with examples like basic 360 spins once you’re ready.
A key detail: instructors manage power and assist you. That’s not just supportive—it’s functional. When your power is matched to your skill level, you have more time to learn what to feel and what to do next. If the power were always maxed, beginners would waste the session fighting the device instead of building technique.
If you’re anxious at the start, you’re in good company. One reviewer described the beginning as scary and then suddenly confident by the end—exactly what this structured beginner format is trying to achieve.
Meet the instructors: what staff encouragement looks like in practice

The best part of this experience, in my opinion, is the human side of the setup. Reviews repeatedly highlight staff who are patient, encouraging, and focused on getting you feeling secure on the board.
You’ll hear specific names mentioned often, which is a good sign the teaching team is consistent:
- Chris is described as excellent with controlling power and building air time once the rider is comfortable.
- Adel is praised as a great teacher who helped a first-timer turn fear into momentum.
- Armin is noted for explaining how to control the flyboard and motivating new riders to try moves.
- Mohamed is mentioned as a friendly, professional instructor with a fun teaching approach.
There’s also an overall theme: instructors don’t just point and hope. They teach, correct, and encourage. That matters because flyboarding can feel like trying something impossible at minute one. With the right coaching, it becomes a skill you can actually repeat.
Timing, vouchers, and what to plan around

This activity is voucher-based and valid daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Prior booking is required at least 24 hours in advance, and cancellations can be made up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Weather is the other big factor. Since the activity is on open water, you should be ready for rescheduling if conditions aren’t right. If you’re building a tight itinerary in Dubai, keep some flexibility in your schedule on the day you plan to flyboard.
Languages offered are English and Arabic, which makes communication straightforward for most visitors.
The value question: is $98 worth it?

At $98 per person, this isn’t a budget “try something once” activity, but it also isn’t priced like a luxury yacht experience. You’re paying for a full setup: equipment, trained instruction, safety gear, and the communication system that helps you learn safely.
Here’s why I think it holds value:
- You get 30 minutes on the water, not just a quick demo.
- Instruction is built in (about 10 minutes) instead of being an afterthought.
- The included gear and helmet intercom reduce the stress of learning.
- Valet service saves time at the beachfront area.
The main reason the value might not feel great is expectation-setting. If you’re hoping for endless airtime, this is still a beginner session with a safety-first pace. If you want a quick “wow moment,” this delivers. If you want hours of nonstop flying, you’ll likely want to consider a longer or more advanced option (not covered in the details you provided).
What to bring: your simple packing list

Keep it light, but don’t forget the essentials. You should bring:
- Towel
- Swimwear
If you want to record your flight, plan ahead. One reviewer noted there didn’t appear to be an option to record with a GoPro through the operator, and suggested bringing your own. They also recommended keeping your camera setup buoyant in case of drops. That’s smart practical advice, not a gimmick.
Also, come prepared to get wet. Even with the safety gear, you should expect saltwater exposure and time in the water.
Tips from the beachfront reality near Bluewater and JBR
The flyboard session runs off the Dukes The Palm beachfront area, and the surrounding scene is active with other water sports around. One reviewer also mentioned there’s a beach space with sunbeds for relaxing after your session, with views toward Bluewater Island and JBR buildings.
That matters because the experience doesn’t end when you step off the board. You’ll want an easy place to cool down, dry off, and watch other activity (if you’re with family or friends). This is a good plan if you’re pairing flyboarding with a relaxed day at the Palm.
Who this beginner flyboard session is best for
This is best for:
- First-timers who want real instruction, not just a taste
- People who can swim confidently and are comfortable in open water
- Anyone who wants a guided way to learn basic tricks like spins and dolphin-like dives
- Visitors who like action, but still want safety systems and clear communication
It’s not a fit if:
- You don’t meet the swimming or fitness requirements
- You’re over the 110 kg weight limit
- You’re looking for guaranteed photo/video capture by the operator
- You’re uncomfortable with a learning curve (the first minutes can feel intense)
Should you book this flyboard session off The Palm?
Book it if you want the classic Dubai adrenaline moment with training wheels. The session is built for beginners, includes gear and a helpful helmet intercom, and gives you enough time to go from awkward to confident—often within the same 30 minutes.
Skip or reconsider if your plan is ultra rigid or weather-sensitive, because conditions can shift. Also, if you hate surprises and you’re worried about finding the beach access, give yourself extra time for the Dukes The Palm Royal Hideaway beach side meeting point.
Bottom line: for $98, this is a strong beginner package because you’re not paying just for equipment—you’re paying for coaching, safety, and flight time you can actually use.
FAQ
How long is the flyboard beginner session?
The session is 30 minutes total, including around 10 minutes of instruction from a professional instructor.
Where does the experience start and end?
It starts at Dukes The Palm, Royal Hideaway beach side and ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
The package includes the flyboard device, instruction, life jacket, helmet, waterproof communication system, safety skin, and valet service.
What should I bring with me?
Bring a towel and swimwear. Photos and videos, transportation, and a towel are not included.
What are the age and weight limits?
The minimum age is 16. The maximum weight limit is 110 kg (243 lbs).
Do I need to know how to swim?
Yes. You must be able to swim, and you should be physically and medically fit.
Are there any weather or schedule restrictions?
The activity depends on weather conditions and may be rescheduled accordingly.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






















