A personal watercraft, also known as a Jet Ski (a registered trademark of Kawasaki), is a small personal water vehicle that resembles a motorcycle and is powered by a jet of water.
To rent a personal watercraft, you generally must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver’s license. Some locations may require prior watercraft experience or a security deposit.
You will need a valid ID, a valid driver’s license and possibly a credit card for the security deposit.
Personal watercraft rental pricing is generally based on rental length, watercraft model chosen, and season. Additional charges may apply for accessories, insurance, etc.
Yes, taking out personal watercraft insurance is generally mandatory. This protects you in the event of property damage or civil liability to third parties.
No, the watercraft generally cannot be transported on a trailer. It must be used in the navigation area designated by the rental company.
Safety rules vary by region, but in general you should wear a life jacket at all times, obey speed limits, avoid designated swimming areas, and not drive under the influence of alcohol or alcohol. drugs.
In most cases, yes. However, short training on the use of personal watercraft is given to beginners.
Yes, most personal watercraft are designed to accommodate one or two passengers. Make sure you respect the maximum capacity indicated by the rental company.
Yes, you can generally cancel your reservation, see our cancellation policies.