REVIEW · ARUBA
Aruba Jet Ski Waverunner Rental
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A jet ski beats another day of sun. This 30-minute WaveRunner rental at Aruba’s Eagle Beach gives you a wind-in-your-face adrenaline hit, with speeds listed up to 60 mph and a simple beach-based check-in. I love that it’s built for action without the long tour setup—get briefed, get on, and get out.
Two things I especially like: you can ride on your own schedule (it’s a rental, not a slow guided cruise), and the staff emphasis on getting you going fast shows up in the on-site feedback. One possible drawback to factor in: instructions and equipment quality seem to vary a bit from ride to ride, so you’ll want to read your waiver carefully and ask questions before you start.
In This Review
- Quick Snapshot: Aruba Jet Ski Rental Basics at Eagle Beach
- Key Things That Make This Rental Worth Your Time
- Eagle Beach Check-In: Simple on Paper, Read This Closely
- The 30-Minute Ride: What Up to 60 mph Feels Like
- A small tip that matters: protect your eyes
- Single vs Double: How the Driving Rules Affect Your Experience
- Safety Briefing and the Waiver: The Rules That Keep the Fun Going
- Staff Service: Helpful Crew vs Mixed Attitudes
- Where You Ride and Why the Water Feels So Good
- Price and Value: $55 for 30 Minutes of Speed
- Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental (and Who Might Skip It)
- A Few Smart Prep Moves Before You Go
- Should You Book Delphi Watersports Jet Ski in Aruba?
- FAQ
- How long is the jet ski rental?
- How much does it cost?
- Where do I meet for check-in?
- What is the minimum age to drive?
- Can a child ride if they can’t drive?
- What are the weight limits?
- What do I need to bring to check in?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Quick Snapshot: Aruba Jet Ski Rental Basics at Eagle Beach

- Price: $55 per person
- Duration: about 30 minutes
- Speed: up to 60 mph (as advertised)
- Where: Delphi Watersports at J.E. Irausquin Blvd 244, Oranjestad, on the beach at Eagle Aruba
- Ticket: mobile ticket
- Size: max of 3 travelers
Key Things That Make This Rental Worth Your Time
- A real thrill, not a token ride: 30 minutes at speed is enough to feel it.
- Upfront hardware specs: the wave runner is described as an 1100cc machine with hyper-flow jet propulsion.
- Small-group feel: limited to 3 travelers, so you’re not stuck in a cattle line.
- Clear eligibility rules: 18+ to drive, ages 10–17 as passengers on a double jet ski, plus weight limits.
- Beach check-in with a practical rhythm: you start at Delphi Watersports and the activity ends back there.
- A little “know the rules” energy: you’ll need ID and a present credit-card holder at check-in.
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Eagle Beach Check-In: Simple on Paper, Read This Closely

This experience starts right on the beach at Jetski Waverunner by Delphi Watersports. The address is J.E. Irausquin Blvd 244, Oranjestad, and it’s described as on the beach at Eagle Beach, Aruba. The process is designed to be quick: you book online, you show a mobile ticket, and you’re set up for a short, active window on the water.
Now for the details that matter in real life. You’ll need:
- A picture ID for everyone in your group
- The credit card holder present at check-in
That second point is easy to overlook when vacations run on schedules. If you’re splitting costs with a friend or partner, make sure the card holder is actually there when you check in.
Also expect a bit of physical effort. The booking notes a moderate physical fitness level. Even if you’re already comfortable in water, getting on and off the machine and managing balance in the surf takes a little coordination.
One more practical note from the reality of the operation: while the meeting point is listed as one beach location, some riders have described confusion about where the skis are after check-in. So I’d treat this as: arrive early, confirm exactly where you mount, and ask one direct question before you sign in—Where do we go next?
The 30-Minute Ride: What Up to 60 mph Feels Like

Jet skiing in Aruba is mostly about two things: speed and the way the water throws you around. This rental is marketed as a wave-jumping ride with the engine described as 1100cc and the propulsion as hyper-flow. The advertised top speed is up to 60 mph, and the experience is framed as a wind-in-your-hair, adrenaline-first time.
In plain terms, here’s why 30 minutes works:
- You get enough time to feel comfortable after the initial start
- You’re still energized when you come back, not bored
- You can enjoy Aruba’s bright water without it turning into a half-day chore
You’ll typically get a briefing and then head out. Some on-water time should be spent practicing the basics: throttling smoothly, turning without panicking, and keeping your balance as you hit chop. If you’re new, that first minute can feel chaotic—salt spray, noise, and speed all at once. That’s normal. The best rides seem to come from people who ask clarifying questions immediately when the staff explain the rules and the riding area.
A small tip that matters: protect your eyes
Salt water can be brutal. Several riders explicitly recommended goggles, because the spray can sting and burn. If you only bring sunglasses, consider that you might want eye protection anyway. One rider also suggested a cat strap for sunglasses to stop them from going airborne.
Single vs Double: How the Driving Rules Affect Your Experience

This is where you can accidentally lose the day’s excitement if expectations don’t match the machine you book.
Minimum age to drive is 18. That means:
- If you’re under 18, you’ll need to ride as a passenger on a double jet ski.
- Ages 10–17 can ride as a passenger on a double.
Then there are the weight limits:
- Single max weight: 275 lbs (124 kg)
- Double max weight: 400 lbs (181 kg)
These limits aren’t just “fine print.” They affect whether you can get on together, whether you can ride on the same type of machine, and sometimes whether your plan changes last minute.
A common confusion point is timing and how ride time is allocated between people. Some riders have expected separate 30-minute blocks for two people, but the standard described on this activity is that the machine is reserved as a unit for the time. So if you want maximum seat time for each person driving, verify before you arrive:
- Are you booking a single machine or a double?
- Are you both driving (based on age/eligibility) or is one person sharing?
Safety Briefing and the Waiver: The Rules That Keep the Fun Going

Jet skiing is fun, but it’s also a rental with safety rules attached. You should expect an instruction session before you ride. The experience is set up for lots of first-timers, and the best outcomes come from people who pay attention during the briefing and then follow the riding boundaries.
Here’s the key practical mindset: you’re responsible for how you ride. There are consequences if something goes wrong. One rider reported that the rental terms included charges if a jet ski is flipped (they mentioned an automatic $300 charge). Even if numbers can vary, you should assume there are damage/incident costs written into the agreement and clarify them before you start.
Also, if you ever feel unsure about what you’re allowed to do—ask. Don’t wait until you’re halfway out. A good operator should be able to explain:
- where you can ride
- how to handle turns
- what to do if you feel you’re not in control
One caution from the feedback you provided: a few people felt the instruction was too minimal or that a guide came off rude. That’s not something I’d ignore. If you’re getting short answers, repeat your question directly and confirm you understand. In water sports, confidence starts with clarity.
Staff Service: Helpful Crew vs Mixed Attitudes

When this rental goes right, it feels easy and fast. Many people described the Delphi crew as friendly, helpful, and ready to get riders comfortable quickly. That matters because the first few minutes determine the whole mood of the ride.
One rider praised the team for giving thorough instructions for first-timers. Another highlighted customer service so strong it made the experience feel seamless as they went from beach to ride.
That said, there is a pattern in the feedback: some staff interactions were described as less warm or even rude, with one employee named Samir mentioned in a negative context. The good news is that most of the team is praised overall, but it means your best strategy is simple:
- Be polite, and be direct
- Ask for clarification if you’re not getting what you need
- Don’t assume the briefing is enough—confirm it
If you do that, you’ll protect the experience even if the vibe of one staff member is off.
Where You Ride and Why the Water Feels So Good

This rental is tied to Eagle Beach and described as on the beach at Oranjestad. The value here is that you’re not waiting on a long transfer to get to open water. You’re near the action, and Aruba’s coastal water is one of the reasons jet skiing feels so good.
In the feedback you shared, riders repeatedly highlighted the water quality, describing it as clear. That matters because it makes the ride feel safer and more enjoyable—you can see what you’re hitting and where you’re going.
Also, you’re getting to explore a riding area large enough to feel like more than a short loop. Several people said the allowed distance gave them genuine time to cruise.
Price and Value: $55 for 30 Minutes of Speed

At $55 per person for about 30 minutes, you’re paying for one thing: time on a machine that can go fast. This is not a bargain for those looking for a long activity. But for most people who want a single “wow” moment without spending half a day, it can be solid value—especially since:
- the process is set up to be quick
- the ride time is straightforward
- it’s located where you can easily pair it with a beach day
The best value comes when you’re booking the right machine for your group. Weight limits and driving age rules can change plans. And if your expectation is that two people each get a separate 30-minute driving session, that’s a mismatch risk.
So, treat the $55 price as: per-person cost for access to a portion of a set machine rental. If you want to optimize the experience, match your booking to who will drive and who will be passenger.
Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental (and Who Might Skip It)
This rental is a great fit for:
- Adults 18+ who want a fast, low-planning adrenaline activity
- Groups of up to 3 travelers who don’t want a big-tour feel
- People comfortable with water and balance on a moving vehicle
It might not be the best fit if:
- You need lots of coaching and patience because you’re very new and easily stressed
- Your group includes minors and you can’t align with the 18+ driving rule
- You’re picky about equipment condition (feedback suggests equipment can vary)
- You expect a slow, guided experience (this is a rental, not a tour with constant narration)
A Few Smart Prep Moves Before You Go
If you want your 30 minutes to feel like a win, do these:
- Bring picture ID and make sure the credit card holder is present at check-in
- Wear a swimsuit you can move in, not something that fights you when you climb back on the beach
- Bring or buy goggles if you’re eye-sensitive to salt spray
- Secure sunglasses with a strap so you don’t lose them in the wind
- Arrive early enough to confirm where the jet ski is after check-in
And once you’re briefed: don’t rush out thinking you’ve got it. The riders who seem happiest are the ones who understand the rules and then ride confidently.
Should You Book Delphi Watersports Jet Ski in Aruba?
Book it if you want a compact, high-energy experience at Eagle Beach with up to 60 mph speed and a setup that’s designed to get you on the water quickly. It’s especially worth it for groups who already know what they want: action, not sightseeing.
Skip it (or shop around) if you strongly prefer one consistent, highly coached beginner experience every single time, or if your group needs special accommodations that might run into the age and weight rules. Also consider booking carefully if you’re expecting separate 30-minute riding blocks for multiple people on one machine.
If you do book, your success formula is simple: arrive early, confirm the next step clearly, protect your eyes, and ride within the rules. That’s how you turn a short ride into a real Aruba memory.
FAQ
How long is the jet ski rental?
The rental duration is about 30 minutes.
How much does it cost?
The listed price is $55.00 per person.
Where do I meet for check-in?
You meet at Jetski Waverunner by Delphi Watersports, J.E. Irausquin Blvd 244, Oranjestad, on the beach at Eagle, Aruba.
What is the minimum age to drive?
The minimum age to drive the jet ski is 18 years old.
Can a child ride if they can’t drive?
Yes. Ages 10–17 can ride as a passenger on a double jet ski.
What are the weight limits?
For a single jet ski, the maximum weight is 275 lbs (124 kg). For a double, the maximum weight is 400 lbs (181 kg).
What do I need to bring to check in?
A picture ID is required for all travelers, and the credit card holder must be present at check-in.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.























