REVIEW · DUBAI
Dubai: Jetski Ride up to 2 People with Photos & Refreshments
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Speed meets Dubai’s skyline. This is a high-powered jet ski run with big landmarks in view, plus a built-in Burj Khalifa photo stop.
I love that the experience stays tight and fun: you get a clear safety briefing, life jackets, and lockers for your stuff, then you’re on the water fast. I also love the photo side of it, because guides like Naira and Malindu often take lots of videos and pictures using your phone, so you leave with more than just shaky phone shots. One thing to consider: you should expect to get wet and you’ll need a strong fitness level to handle the ride comfortably.
In This Review
- Key Highlights to Know Before You Go
- OceanAir Check-In at Fishing Harbour 1: Safety Talk First, Then Throttle
- What the 30 Minutes Really Means: Training, Fit, and Staying Comfortable
- Burj Khalifa Photo Stop from the Water: When the Skyline Is the Star
- Jet Skiing Past Dubai’s Coast: High Power, Open Sea Feel, and a Real Sense of Speed
- Your Instructor Makes or Breaks It: The Photo, the Pace, and the Confidence
- What’s Included After You Ride: Bottled Water, Juice, and a Quick Reset
- Price and Value for Two: What $73 Gets You (and What It Doesn’t)
- Who Should Book This Jet Ski and Who Should Skip It
- Should You Book OceanAir’s Dubai Jetski with Burj Khalifa Photos?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski ride?
- How many people can ride per jet ski booking?
- Where do I meet the instructor?
- Do I need to bring a passport and a towel?
- What ages are allowed?
- Are photos and videos included, and do they use my phone?
- Is hotel pickup included?
Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

- Burj Khalifa photo stop built into the ride so you get landmark time without scheduling extra tours
- Your instructor takes photos and videos on your phone, not just long-range snapshots
- Supercharged wave runner jet skis with a serious power feel reported by riders
- Free lockers ashore for valuables, plus an escort with you during the activity
- Bottled water and juice included to cool down right after the spray
OceanAir Check-In at Fishing Harbour 1: Safety Talk First, Then Throttle

Your experience starts at OceanAir Jet Ski, operated through OceanAir Travels. You’ll meet your instructor at their office by the marina area, and the key landmark for finding the place is Fishing Harbour 1.
Plan for a quick but thorough safety briefing before you ride. This matters more than it sounds, because you’re going from “standing on dry land” to controlling a powerful craft on open water. The guides are there to walk you through how the jet ski works, what to do if you need help, and how to stay aware while you’re moving fast.
One practical detail I really appreciate is the setup for your belongings. You get a free locker ashore, so you can ride without worrying about loose valuables swinging around in the wind and spray. That’s a big confidence boost, especially if this is your first time on a jet ski.
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What the 30 Minutes Really Means: Training, Fit, and Staying Comfortable

The ride itself is 30 minutes, but it’s not just “get on and go.” You’ll typically get hands-on training first, then your instructor guides the pace. Many riders describe feeling safe right away thanks to patient coaching, especially during the learning moments.
This is also where you should be honest with yourself about fitness. You’re told you should have a strong physical level of fitness to ride the jet ski. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but it does mean you should be comfortable holding your balance, staying seated correctly, and reacting quickly if the craft bounces on the water.
What should you wear? You’re advised to wear comfortable clothing, and you’ll also want to bring a towel because towels are not provided. You might find a cold rinse or shower after the ride from other rider comments, but your towel is still on you.
Also note the age rules. Participants must be at least 6 years old, while drivers must be at least 16 years old. So if you’re traveling with younger kids, they may be able to come along only as passengers, and if you’re under 16 you’ll be limited to passenger roles.
Burj Khalifa Photo Stop from the Water: When the Skyline Is the Star

This ride isn’t random open water sightseeing. The experience is designed around Dubai’s skyline, including the Burj Khalifa. You’ll enjoy the area with a guided backdrop moment where you can take photos and watch the tower rise over the water.
Here’s why this part is worth planning for: if you’ve ever tried to photograph the Burj Khalifa from ground level, you know how hard it can be to get a clean angle among crowds and buildings. From the water, you get more separation and a wider view, and the photo stop becomes the time when your pictures actually look like Dubai, not just like a blur behind glass.
You’ll also get your instructor’s help during the photo moments. Many riders talk about how the guides take lots of pictures and videos on their phone, which is perfect if you’re not trying to be a photographer while operating a jet ski. Guides like Bashker, Hesham, and Bhaskar show up repeatedly in rider comments, and the common theme is that they’re focused on getting you good images without slowing the fun too much.
Jet Skiing Past Dubai’s Coast: High Power, Open Sea Feel, and a Real Sense of Speed

Once you’re moving, the whole vibe changes. The jet skis are described as wave runner supercharged, and riders repeatedly call out how powerful they feel and sound. One rider even referenced the engine size as 1800 cc, which gives you an idea that this isn’t a slow “float and pose” experience.
You’ll cruise along near iconic viewpoints and open-water stretches. Expect a mix of quick acceleration and controlled riding as your guide steers the route and keeps you aware of water conditions. If you’ve only seen jet skis at the beach, this is different. Dubai’s skyline makes every turn feel like a stunt, and you’re not boxed into tiny shoreline loops.
One useful tip from a rider: if you want less wave action, consider going earlier in the day. That’s not a guarantee, because water and weather change, but it’s a reasonable way to reduce discomfort if you’re sensitive to choppy conditions.
Your Instructor Makes or Breaks It: The Photo, the Pace, and the Confidence

In jet ski land, the best guide does two jobs at once: they keep you safe and they help you enjoy yourself. The feedback here is consistently strong on both.
Across many rider accounts, guides such as Naira, Malindu, Raphael, Bashker, Bhaskar, and Hesham show up with the same style: clear instructions, calm coaching for first-timers, and a lot of time spent capturing photos and videos. Some riders specifically note how patient the coaching felt, and that they were allowed to ride in the way they wanted within the guided area.
If you care about memories, this is where the value really stacks up. You’re not just paying for motion. You’re paying for someone to follow along, shoot your best angles, and help you avoid the classic problem of ending the day with only a few usable shots.
You’re also not doing this alone. There’s an escort accompanying the ride, and you’ll have safety life jackets the whole time. Plus, you’ll sign an indemnity form before the ride, which is standard for activities where liability is taken seriously.
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What’s Included After You Ride: Bottled Water, Juice, and a Quick Reset
After the jet ski session, you get the simple reward part: you cool down and hydrate. Included items are bottled water and juice, plus the photos and videos taken by your instructor on your phone. This matters because jet skiing can be surprisingly tiring, especially if you’re bracing for balance the whole time.
Some riders also describe getting a cold water and shower-type setup after the ride. Even if you don’t treat that as a given, it’s safe to assume you’ll feel better having some kind of rinse option. Either way, bring your towel and any small comfort items you want for after.
Price and Value for Two: What $73 Gets You (and What It Doesn’t)

The price is listed as $73 per group up to 2, and the experience runs 30 minutes. That’s a sweet spot for value in Dubai because you’re getting:
- A guided jet ski session on a supercharged craft
- A Burj Khalifa photo stop with landmark time
- Safety gear and briefing
- Free locker storage for your belongings
- Photos/videos taken for you on your phone
- Juice and bottled water after
The parts that aren’t included are also worth noting. Hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t provided, and towels aren’t included. If you’re staying far from Fishing Harbour 1, plan your travel time so you’re not stressed on the way in.
And one more reality check: the info provided says damage, injuries, or items lost during the jet ski ride are not covered by insurance and are the guest’s responsibility. That doesn’t mean you’re in trouble; it just means you should ride within your comfort level and follow the safety instructions closely.
Who Should Book This Jet Ski and Who Should Skip It

This is a great fit if you want a high-energy Dubai experience that looks good on camera and feels genuinely different from city-only sightseeing.
It’s especially good for:
- First-time jet skiers who want training plus a patient instructor
- Couples or friends riding as a pair (it’s up to 2 people per group)
- Anyone who cares about photos, since the instructor takes videos and pictures on your phone
It’s not a fit for:
- Children under 6
- Pregnant women
- People with mobility impairments, wheelchair users
- Drivers under 16
If you’re traveling with someone who doubts their fitness, I’d focus on comfort rather than pride. This is a sport-like activity, and your best day comes from riding within your ability.
Should You Book OceanAir’s Dubai Jetski with Burj Khalifa Photos?

If you want a jet ski that feels tied to Dubai’s real identity, this is a smart booking. The included Burj Khalifa photo stop, the instructor-led photo/video help, and the quick post-ride juice and water make it feel like a complete experience, not just a short burst of speed.
I’d book it if:
- You want landmark views from the water, not just a quick photo at the marina
- You value safety instruction and someone staying focused on you
- You’d rather pay for a guide’s camera work than struggle with your own during the ride
I’d think twice if:
- You’re not comfortable getting wet and handling movement on open water
- You don’t meet the fitness expectations
- You need hotel pickup, or you forgot to plan for a towel
FAQ
How long is the jet ski ride?
The jet ski ride duration is 30 minutes.
How many people can ride per jet ski booking?
The price is for a group up to 2 people.
Where do I meet the instructor?
Meet your instructor at OceanAir Travels office at the Fishing Harbour 1 jet ski station.
Do I need to bring a passport and a towel?
Yes. You should bring your passport (or your Emirates ID if you are a U.A.E resident) and a towel.
What ages are allowed?
Guests must be at least 6 years old, and drivers must be at least 16 years old.
Are photos and videos included, and do they use my phone?
Yes. Pictures and videos are taken by the instructor on your phone.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, hotel pick up and drop-off are not included.


































