Jet Ski Tour Double

Overview

During the journey, the water fountain, which is produced by the jet of the back deck, is approximately 3 meters high and offers welcome relief from the wind.

A jet ski trip is suitable for a scenic tour from the water in addition to cooling off. This is so that you may see Dubai's skyline and some of its famous landmarks from a jet ski. Skiing is possible, for instance, right in front of the Ain Dubai, the opulent Burj al Arab, and the Atlantis The Palm. Book a guided trip if you don't want to miss any of the well-known jet ski locations. Your tour guide will point you to the city's best vistas and snap lovely portraits of you as keepsakes.

Tour Info
  • Place Covered: Bali - Ubud
  • Duration: 5 Days, 4 Nights
  • Start Point: Ngurah International Airport
  • End Point: Ngurah International Airport
Description
All water sports fans who want to cool off and have some activity should go for a jet ski ride. An actual rush of adrenaline is waiting for you as you jump over the waves. With a jet ski, you may travel up to 130 km/h with a power of up to 180 hp.
Trip Includes

Deal inclusions:
- Seasick pills
- Safety equipment
- Emergency Helpline Services.
- Life jackets
- Premium equipment
- Guide

Reviews And Ratings

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Shannon Bertrand
5

Thank you for being the highlight of my trip great watersports on offer in the best location in Dubai. Trust me just go. You can thank me later ????


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Thomas Yokum
5

We had a blast! One hour is perfect too! Highly recommend this company


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Jeffrey Stannard
5

This place has so many range of jetskis ,including super charged ones. The price is also decent.The guide is very good ,takes pictures of us and gives us clear instructions.I enjoyed a lot. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!!


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Sharon Jaksic
5

E-foil was amazing! The instructor was very helpful. Jet skis were pretty fast. They take great pictures and video as well.


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Becky Pinkham
5

I would like to thank you and your team for everything they did for us. The trip was awesome and we all enjoed it. sayeed was very helfull and ready to help. jeff and his assistant were excellent.


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Brad Stewart
5

We had a fabulous time. Everything was perfect and we would definitely use your services again. Many thanks.


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Morris Mower
5

All at DDS Yachts -We had a great time and were really impressed with the efficiency and professionalism of the staff and crew. Truly a remarkable experience. Your level of service exceeded our expectations. Keep up with the standards, service, and professionalism.


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Jeffery Loper
5

Many thanks for the support of the Trip. All went well and my colleagues were happy. I will contact you again if we will have a meeting in Dubai.


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Tour Policy

Confirmation Policy:

The customer receives a confirmation voucher via email within 24 hours of successful booking.

In case the preferred slots are unavailable, an alternate schedule of the customer’s preference will be arranged and a new confirmation voucher will be sent via email.

Alternatively, the customer may choose to cancel their booking before confirmation and a full refund will be processed.

Cancellation Policy:
  • 10 days: 100%
  • 10 to 15 days: 75% + Non Refundable Component
  • 15 to 30 days: 30% + Non Refundable Component
  • 10Hotel / Air: 100% in case of non-refundable ticket / Hotel Room
  • 10Cruise / Visa: On Actuals

All Prices are in Indian Rupees and subject to change without prior notice.
In the case FIT flight inclusive package, the full amount of the flight will be payable at the time of booking.

Refund Policy:

The applicable refund amount will be processed within 10 business days.

All applicable refunds will be done in the traveler's Thrillophilia wallet as Thrillcash.