Jet Skiing · Rhodes

Jet Skiing · Rhodes

4 offers 40€ – 50€ 5.0 (11 reviews) Verified March 2026
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How to choose

Jet ski rentals in Rhodes run from 40 € to 50 €, with sessions ranging from 10 to 30 minutes, and every operator on this list welcomes all experience levels. The real decision comes down to location and duration. If you want maximum time on the water, go straight for a 30-minute session. Tsambika Beach and Theologos Beach sit on the east and west coasts respectively, offering calmer, more sheltered conditions. Ixia Bay, on the northwest tip of the island, is exposed to stronger Aegean winds, which means choppier water and more resistance at speed. Budget pick: start at 40 € with Jet Ski Tsampika. For the most intense ride, pick Ixia and book the full 30-minute slot. Simple rule: if you want a smooth first experience, head east. If you want the water to push back, go to Ixia.

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Best value
Jet Ski Rental from Tsambika Beach in Rhodes5.0 (2)
40€See offer
Jet Ski Rentals at Theologos Beach in Rhodes5.0 (1)
45€See offer
Top rated
Jet Ski Rental at Ixia in Rhodes5.0 (5)
50€See offer
Jet Ski Rental in Rhodes5.0 (3)
50€See offer

Our picks

Best value

Jet Ski Rental from Tsambika Beach in Rhodes

At 40 €, Jet Ski Tsampika is the lowest price on the list and operates from the scenic east coast at Tsambika Beach.

40 €See offer

Most intense ride

Jet Ski Rental at Ixia in Rhodes

Surfers Paradise puts you on Ixia Bay, where Aegean winds create the roughest conditions available, for a full 30-minute session at 50 €.

50 €See offer

Best for groups with mixed languages

Jet Ski Rental in Rhodes

Windsurfers World covers 6 languages including Russian, Estonian and Lithuanian, making it the most multilingual operator in Rhodes.

50 €See offer

Best mid-range pick

Jet Ski Rentals at Theologos Beach in Rhodes

Surf & Kite Theologos charges 45 €, sits between the two budget extremes, and operates from the west coast at Theologos Beach.

45 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

How fast can you go on a jet ski in Rhodes?
Modern rental jet skis typically reach speeds between 50 and 80 km/h depending on the model and operator restrictions. At Ixia Bay, stronger Aegean winds and choppier water add extra intensity to every acceleration.
Do I need experience to rent a jet ski in Rhodes?
No experience required. All 4 operators listed explicitly welcome everybody, including first-timers. Operators provide a safety briefing before you head out.
What's the most intense spot for jet skiing in Rhodes?
Ixia Bay on the northwest coast. It's directly exposed to the Aegean's prevailing meltemi winds, which create rougher surface conditions compared to the sheltered east coast beaches.
Can two people ride the same jet ski?
Most rental jet skis accommodate a pilot and one passenger. Confirm with your chosen operator at booking since availability depends on the specific machines in their fleet.
What's the best time of year to jet ski in Rhodes?
Operators run sessions from June through September. July and August deliver the warmest water and the longest daylight hours, but also the highest demand, so booking ahead is recommended.
Is a 10-minute session worth it, or should I go for 30 minutes?
A 10-minute slot gives you just enough time to get comfortable with the controls. If you want to actually push the throttle and feel what the machine can do, the 30-minute session is the one to book.

Practical info

Season

June – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit and bring a change of dry clothes. All operators provide life jackets. A waterproof sunscreen rated SPF 30 or higher is essential on Rhodes in summer, since sessions expose you to direct Mediterranean sun with no shade.

Getting there

Pick your beach before you book: Jet Ski Tsampika is at Tsambika Beach on the east coast, Surf & Kite Theologos is at Theologos Beach on the west, and both Surfers Paradise and Windsurfers World operate from Ixia Bay on the northwest tip of the island, roughly 4 km from Rhodes city center.

See also

Other activities in Rhodes

Updated on 3 March 2026