Jet Skiing · Barcelona

Jet Skiing · Barcelona

4 offers 75€ – 499€ 5.0 (17 reviews) Verified March 2026
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How to choose

Jet ski sessions in Barcelona run from 75 € to 499 €, with durations spanning 20 minutes to a full 5-hour coastal run. Every tour listed is open to all levels, so the real decision comes down to how long you want to be on the water. Short sprints (20 to 45 min) from Badalona port or Port Fòrum deliver the raw throttle rush at the lowest cost entry point. Mid-range rentals at 125 € give you up to 2 hours to push your pace along the Barcelona coastline. At the top end, the 5-hour tour to Sitges is a full-day commitment at 499 €, covering serious open-water distance. Pick by time: budget an hour or less for a first hit, go premium if you want to cover real ground.

4 offers available

Best value
Guided jet ski excursion from Badalona port to Barcelona
75€See offer
Jet ski rental on the coast of Barcelona
119€See offer
Top rated
Jet Ski Rental in the Port Forum of Barcelona5.0 (16)
125€See offer
Jet Ski Tour to Sitges, Barcelona5.0 (1)
499€See offer

Our picks

Best entry-level rush

Guided jet ski excursion from Badalona port to Barcelona

At 75 €, the guided excursion with Sea Riders Badalona is the cheapest way onto the water with a guide alongside you from the start.

75 €See offer

Best value solo session

Jet ski rental on the coast of Barcelona

JetScoot's 45-minute rental at 119 € gives you independent control on the Barcelona coast without committing to a longer block.

119 €See offer

Maximum time on water

Jet Ski Rental in the Port Forum of Barcelona

JetScoot's Port Fòrum rental goes up to 2 hours at 125 €, giving you the widest range of session length for the price.

125 €See offer

Most intense full-day experience

Jet Ski Tour to Sitges, Barcelona

The 5-hour run to Sitges at 499 € with JetScoot is the longest, highest-commitment ride available, covering serious open-water distance down the Catalan coastline.

499 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment on a jet ski in Barcelona?
Hitting full throttle on open water between Badalona and Barcelona port is where the speed peaks. You're fully exposed, no barriers, with the Mediterranean horizon ahead. That first hard acceleration is the moment most riders remember.
Do I need experience to ride a jet ski here?
No prior experience is required. All 4 tours are listed as 'Everybody welcome', meaning operators run you through controls and safety rules before you hit the water.
What's the longest ride available and where does it go?
The longest option is the 5-hour jet ski tour to Sitges, operated by JetScoot. It departs from Port Fòrum and covers the coastline south of Barcelona all the way to Sitges, a substantial open-sea run.
Is it scary to ride a jet ski for the first time?
The initial throttle response catches most first-timers off guard. You're in control of a machine that accelerates fast on water with no road feedback. Guides from operators like Sea Riders Badalona and JetScoot stay with you during guided formats, which reduces the learning curve fast.
When is the best time of year to jet ski in Barcelona?
Season runs June through September. Water temperatures and weather conditions are consistently favorable across those months, with peak availability in July and August.
Can I ride solo or do I have to go with a guide?
Both options exist. The Badalona excursion is guided, while JetScoot's rental formats at Port Fòrum let you ride independently once the briefing is complete. Choose guided if it's your first time, rental if you want full autonomy on the water.

Practical info

Season

June – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit and bring a change of clothes. You will get wet. Operators provide life jackets. Leave your phone ashore or use a waterproof case. Sunscreen is essential for sessions over 45 minutes on the open Mediterranean.

Getting there

Tours depart from two main points: Moll de la Ribera, Puerto Deportivo de Badalona, and Moll de la Ronda, Port Fòrum in Barcelona, both accessible by metro and easy to reach from central Barcelona in under 30 minutes.

See also

Other activities in Barcelona

Updated on 3 March 2026