Reviewed · BURJ AL ARAB
30Min Dubai Jet Ski Tour of Burj Al Arab with Free Ice Cream
Dubai looks different from the sea. This short ride gives you a close view of the Burj Al Arab, plus wide views toward the Burj Khalifa, Kite Beach, Jumeirah, and Palm Jumeirah. I like the brief beginner lesson and the included photos and videos, which make the experience easy to try even if you have never ridden a jet ski. I also like that the tour is private to your group, rather than a large mixed outing. The main drawback is simple: 30 minutes passes quickly, and one person found the guide’s pace difficult to follow on rough water.
The tour costs $70 per person and includes the jet ski, life jacket, bottled water, storage lockers, Wi-Fi, and a resting area. Guides including Mohammed and Islam have been praised for making first-time riders feel safe and for taking good photographs. Still, check that the free ice cream is available before you leave, since one rider said it was not provided.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you book
- Starting at Yoush Water Sports in Jumeirah
- The short lesson before the ride
- Riding toward the Burj Al Arab
- Skyline views from the Arabian Gulf
- What the 30 minutes really gives you
- Safety, pace, and comfort on the water
- Included photos, videos, and the free ice cream
- Can you try water skiing too?
- Who will get the most from this Dubai water activity?
- Booking, cancellation, and practical value
- Should you book the Burj Al Arab jet ski tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Dubai jet ski tour?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Where does the tour start and finish?
- Is the tour suitable for beginners?
- What sights can you see from the water?
- What is included in the price?
- Is the tour private?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points to know before you book

- The Burj Al Arab is the main photo stop: You ride toward Dubai’s sail-shaped hotel and see it from a much better angle than from the beach.
- A short lesson is included: Staff explain the controls before you head into open water, making the tour suitable for beginners.
- You get major skyline views: The route can include the Burj Khalifa, Kite Beach, Jumeirah Hotel, Madinat Jumeirah, and views toward Palm Jumeirah.
- Photos and videos are included: Guides stop to take pictures and videos, so you do not have to risk using your phone on the water.
- The ride is private to your group: You are not placed with a large public group, though you still follow the guide’s pace.
- The value depends on your expectations: At $70, it is a fair introduction to jet skiing, but serious riders may want a longer session.
Starting at Yoush Water Sports in Jumeirah

The meeting point is Yoush Water Sports Jetski Dubai at the Marina Port Fishing Harbor on Jumeirah Street, in the Jumeirah 5 and Umm Suqeim 2 area. The location is near public transportation, and the activity ends back at the same place.
Allow enough time to find the harbor, check in, change, and store your belongings. The company provides lockers, a resting area, bottled water, and unlimited Wi-Fi. Those touches matter in Dubai’s heat, especially if you arrive before your start time or need somewhere to keep a phone, wallet, or dry clothing.
Bring only what you need near the water. The included storage makes things easier, but I would still avoid carrying valuables unless necessary. You should also expect to get wet. A life jacket is supplied, and the tour requires a moderate level of physical fitness, so you need to be comfortable holding on, steering, and moving with the jet ski over waves.
This is a mobile-ticket activity, and confirmation is provided when you book. The tour is private for your group, which is useful if you want to ride with family or friends rather than strangers. It does not mean you set your own route, however. You follow the guide, and your pace needs to match the group.
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The short lesson before the ride

The session begins with instructions on the jet ski controls. This is not a long training course, but it gives first-time riders a chance to understand steering, acceleration, and basic handling before heading out.
I consider this one of the tour’s strongest features. Jet skis look simple, but the controls can feel unfamiliar when you are sitting on a moving machine with waves around you. A calm explanation makes a real difference, particularly for anyone who feels nervous about trying the activity.
Several riders have praised the instructors for being patient and professional. Mohammed and Islam are both named positively for helping people feel comfortable, taking photographs, and keeping the ride fun. One family also appreciated the chance for a young rider to make selfies while the guide took pictures.
The instructions are especially useful for beginners, but experienced riders should not expect a technical lesson. This is a sightseeing ride with an energetic element, not advanced jet ski coaching. You will spend most of your 30 minutes riding rather than practicing complicated techniques.
Riding toward the Burj Al Arab
Once the group leaves the harbor, the route heads toward the Burj Al Arab. The famous hotel is shaped like a billowing sail, and it looks particularly striking from the water because you can see its full outline without the usual beach traffic and buildings blocking the view.
The ride itself is the main attraction. You bounce over the waves, open the throttle, and get a clear sense of Dubai’s scale from the Arabian Gulf. The city’s grand hotels and high-rises appear along the shore, while the Burj Al Arab gives the trip a clear visual target.
The guide normally leads the group toward the hotel and helps create good photo opportunities. This is where the included photography becomes valuable. A phone in a pocket is not much use when you are steering a jet ski, and stopping to take your own pictures can be awkward and unsafe. Guides have taken photographs and videos for riders, including selfies and shots with the Burj Al Arab behind them.
The water conditions can affect the experience. Calm water makes steering easier and photographs cleaner. Rough water adds excitement, but it can also make the ride tiring and make it harder to stay close to the guide. One rider found the pace too fast in choppy conditions. If you are new to jet skiing, tell the guide clearly that you want a comfortable pace before setting out.
Skyline views from the Arabian Gulf

The tour is short, but the view is broad. From the water, you can see the Burj Al Arab close up, with wider views toward the Burj Khalifa, Kite Beach, Jumeirah Hotel, and Madinat Jumeirah. Depending on the route and conditions, you may also see Palm Jumeirah Island in the distance.
The Burj Khalifa is not beside the launch point, so do not expect a close-up view of the world’s tallest building. Its value here is as part of the larger Dubai skyline. The water gives you a useful sense of how the city’s landmarks relate to one another.
Kite Beach and the Jumeirah shoreline provide a different perspective from an ordinary sightseeing drive. You see Dubai’s famous coast from outside the resort zone, with the open gulf between you and the buildings. That makes this a good add-on for anyone who has already seen the city from roads, malls, and observation decks.
The route does not stop at every landmark. The 30-minute format is designed to give you a quick orientation and a memorable ride, not a slow coastal tour. If you want long photo stops or time to circle several areas, choose a longer rental if one is available.
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What the 30 minutes really gives you

Thirty minutes is enough for a first taste of jet skiing and a few strong Burj Al Arab photographs. It is also short enough to fit into a busy Dubai day, perhaps before visiting the beach, Madinat Jumeirah, or another attraction nearby.
The limitation is that the clock includes the practical part of the experience. You need time for instructions, getting on the jet ski, leaving the harbor, riding to the main viewpoint, taking pictures, and returning. The actual high-speed riding time may feel shorter than 30 minutes.
That is not necessarily poor value. At $70 per person, you are paying for the equipment, staff, safety gear, guide, water, and photo service as well as the ride itself. For a first attempt, the price is reasonable, especially when you add the Burj Al Arab setting. It is less attractive if you already ride regularly and want sustained time on the water.
Some groups have received extra time, but you should treat that as a bonus rather than something guaranteed. Book this tour for a compact experience, not for a full morning of water sports.
Safety, pace, and comfort on the water

The tour is suitable for beginners and experienced riders, but the two groups may experience it differently. Beginners will appreciate the lesson, the guide leading the route, and the reassurance offered by staff such as Mohammed and Islam. Experienced riders may find the pace controlled and the session too brief.
You should have a moderate level of physical fitness. Riding over waves requires balance and grip, and the motion can become tiring. The life jacket is included, and the guide remains with the group, but you are still responsible for handling the machine and following instructions.
Ask the guide about the pace before leaving the harbor. If your group includes a nervous first-timer, say so plainly. A faster rider may enjoy rougher water, while a beginner may prefer a slower route with more controlled stops for photographs.
Weather matters. The activity requires good conditions, and poor weather can lead to a new date or a full refund. This is sensible for a water activity, but keep some flexibility in your Dubai schedule if the jet ski ride is important to you.
The company provides bottled water, and one highly positive account noted that the staff kept the group hydrated. That is a small but welcome detail in Dubai’s warm climate. The resting area and changing facilities also help you recover after the ride.
Included photos, videos, and the free ice cream

The free photos and videos may be the best extra included with this activity. Your guide can take pictures while you ride or pose with the Burj Al Arab behind you. This means you can keep your phone safely stored rather than trying to take pictures while wet and moving.
The quality and number of images can depend on the guide and the day. Still, the service has been praised repeatedly, with riders especially pleased by the number of photographs and the professional attitude of staff. Ask how and when the images will be sent or collected if the process is not explained at check-in.
The advertised free ice cream is a pleasant finish, particularly after time in the sun. However, it was not received by at least one rider. I would not book the tour for the ice cream alone, and I would confirm its availability when you arrive if it matters to you.
Alcoholic drinks are not included. That is not a surprise for a water-sports activity, and you should plan to finish the ride before considering any alcoholic beverage elsewhere.
Can you try water skiing too?

The experience is built around jet skiing, but people renting jet skis can also try water skiing. The information does not explain how much extra time this takes, what equipment is used, or whether it carries an additional cost.
Ask the staff before you begin if water skiing is a priority. With only 30 minutes available, you may not have enough time for both activities and the Burj Al Arab sightseeing route. For most people, the jet ski ride and photographs will make better use of this short session.
Who will get the most from this Dubai water activity?
This tour suits you best if you want a quick, active way to see Dubai’s coast and do not need a full-day excursion. It works particularly well for:
- First-time jet ski riders who want a short introduction
- Couples or friends looking for a shared activity
- Families whose children are interested in a supervised water experience
- Visitors who want Burj Al Arab photographs from the water
- Experienced riders who prefer a compact sightseeing session
- Anyone with a busy schedule and only a small gap between attractions
It may not suit you if you dislike getting wet, have limited physical fitness, or want a long, independent ride. The guide sets the pace, and rough water can make it more demanding than the short duration suggests.
The private format is useful for families and groups of friends. You can enjoy the activity together without being placed in a large public group. Still, every rider needs to follow the guide and keep up safely.
Booking, cancellation, and practical value
The tour is commonly booked about 15 days ahead, so advance planning is sensible, especially if you want a particular date or time. The $70 price is fair for a first jet ski experience in front of one of Dubai’s most recognizable buildings, particularly with equipment, bottled water, lockers, Wi-Fi, and photos included.
Read the cancellation terms carefully. You can cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time for a full refund. Changes or cancellations inside 24 hours are not accepted and are not refunded. If bad weather forces the company to cancel, you are offered another date or a full refund.
The meeting point is near public transportation, but the supplied details do not specify the easiest route from your hotel. Check the address before leaving and allow time for harbor access and changing. The activity returns to the starting point, so you do not need to arrange a second pickup location.
Should you book the Burj Al Arab jet ski tour?
I would book it if you want a short, photogenic introduction to jet skiing rather than a long sporting session. The close view of the Burj Al Arab, the skyline from the water, patient instruction, and included photos give the $70 price solid value for a first-timer.
I would hesitate if your main goal is speed, freedom, or a long ride. Thirty minutes is a taste, and rough water can make it feel even shorter. Tell the guide your experience level, confirm the ice cream and photo arrangements, and keep your schedule flexible for weather.
For most visitors with a free half-hour and a taste for adventure, this is an enjoyable way to see Dubai from a fresh angle. Just remember that the real souvenir is the view of the sail-shaped hotel from the waves, not the promised dessert.
FAQ
How long is the Dubai jet ski tour?
The tour lasts approximately 30 minutes.
How much does the tour cost?
The listed price is $70 per person.
Where does the tour start and finish?
It starts at Yoush Water Sports Jetski Dubai at Marina Port Fishing Harbor on Jumeirah Street, in the Jumeirah 5 and Umm Suqeim 2 area. The activity finishes back at the same meeting point.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes. The activity includes a brief lesson on the jet ski controls and is suitable for first-time riders, beginners, and experienced riders.
What sights can you see from the water?
The route provides views of the Burj Al Arab, Burj Khalifa, Kite Beach, Jumeirah Hotel, Madinat Jumeirah, and views toward Palm Jumeirah Island.
What is included in the price?
The price includes a jet ski, life jacket, bottled water, free photos and videos, storage lockers, a resting area, and unlimited Wi-Fi.
Is the tour private?
Yes. Only your group participates in the private activity.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If the company cancels because of poor conditions, you can choose another date or receive a full refund.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made within 24 hours are not accepted and are not refunded.
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