Water Motorbike Malta

Water Motorbike Malta

Looking for the ultimate water motorbike experience in Malta? Whether you call them water motorbikes, jet skis, or sea scooters, one thing is certain – nothing compares to the thrill of riding across Malta’s crystal-clear waters at high speed. With our Jet Ski rentals and Jet Ski safaris, you can choose between a quick adrenaline ride or a guided adventure exploring hidden coves, lagoons, and stunning coastlines around Malta, Gozo, and Comino.

Rent a Water Motorbike in Malta – 15 or 30 Minutes of Pure Thrill

Feel the rush of the wind and the splash of the Mediterranean as you take control of your own water motorbike in Malta. Perfect for adventure seekers, couples, or families with older kids, our rentals are flexible, safe, and unforgettable.

Water Motorbike Rental Options

Rent a Water Motorbike for 30 minutes – €70 Online (Usually €80)

  • Duration: 30 mins

  • Online Price: €70 (Regular price €80)

  • Max 2 persons per water motorbike

  • Free shorty wetsuit & fuel included

  • Max weight: 160kg

  • Use discount code BWJR to unlock your €10 online savings!

👉 Book 30-Minute Jet Ski Rental Online

Rent a Water Motorbike for 15 minutes – €55 (Online Price €45)

  • Duration: 15 mins

  • Price: €55

  • Discounted online enquiry price: €45

  • Max 2 persons per water motorbike

  • Free shorty wetsuit & fuel included

  • Max weight: 160kg

👉 Enquire Now for 15-Minute Ride

Drivers must be at least 18 years old. Passengers must be at least 8 years old and able to hold onto the driver securely.

Planning to book multiple water motorbikes? We have 10 jet skis available, and group bookings are welcome. Contact us directly if you’d like to rent more than 3 for your friends or event!

Comino jet ski

Jet Ski Safari in Malta & Gozo – Guided Water Motorbike Adventures

If you want more than just speed, join our Jet Ski Safari tours and discover Malta’s coastline like never before. Led by professional instructors, these trips combine adventure, sightseeing, and excitement.

Our Jet Ski Safari Routes

  • Route A – Malta & Comino Explorer

  • Route B – Gozo Adventure

  • Route C – Hidden Coves & Beaches

  • Route D – Ultimate Island Tour

  • Sunset Jet Ski Safari – Ride into the Golden Hour

Whether you’re chasing adrenaline or looking to enjoy breathtaking views with friends, a water motorbike safari in Malta is the perfect choice.

👉 Book a Sunset Jet Ski Safari

Jet Ski Safari in Malta and Gozo

Why Choose a Water Motorbike in Malta?

✔️ No license required
✔️ Professional instructors & safety briefing included
✔️ Explore hidden coves, lagoons & beaches
✔️ One of Malta’s most popular water sports
✔️ Unforgettable adventure for both adrenaline junkies & nature lovers

From the rush of riding a powerful water motorbike at top speed to the serenity of gliding across the turquoise waters of Comino’s Blue Lagoon, jet skiing is an experience you can’t miss while in Malta.

Important Information

  • Drivers: Minimum age 18 years

  • Passengers: Minimum age 8 years

  • Bring your ID or passport on the day of your rental

  • No license required – we’ll teach you everything you need to know!

  • Trips may be rescheduled due to bad weather or safety concern

Book Your Water Motorbike Malta Adventure Today!

Whether you want a short 15-minute water motorbike ride or a thrilling Jet Ski Safari around Malta, Gozo, and Comino, our team is ready to give you the adventure of a lifetime. With safety, fun, and excitement guaranteed, your holiday in Malta won’t be complete without a ride on a water motorbike.

👉 Contact Us Now to Book Your Water Motorbike in Malta

Ghar Hassan in Folklore and Popular Culture

Legends such as Hassan’s often grow beyond their origins, gaining layers of meaning with each retelling. Some versions suggest that Hassan was not merely a soldier but a notorious bandit who terrorized the countryside. Others add mystical dimensions, portraying the cave as cursed, haunted by the restless spirits of those who perished within its depths.

The tale has inspired storytellers, historians, and even poets across generations. While little physical evidence ties the legend to the cave, the story persists because it taps into universal human themes: freedom, love, sacrifice, and the eternal struggle between oppressor and oppressed.

Visiting Ghar Hassan Today

Today, Ghar Hassan is a point of interest for both tourists and locals. Visitors often hike to the site to admire the dramatic coastal scenery, with its windswept cliffs and endless sea horizon. The cave itself remains a natural wonder, though access has been restricted at times due to safety concerns about unstable rock formations.

Standing near the site, it is easy to sense why the legend has endured. The roar of the sea below, the stark beauty of the cliffs, and the solemn quiet of the cave all contribute to an atmosphere where myth and history feel inseparably linked.

Beyond its physical presence, Ghar Hassan is part of Malta’s identity. It reminds visitors that the island’s heritage is not only carved into its architecture and fortifications but also embedded in its landscapes and oral traditions.

Ghar Hasan cliff

The Enduring Symbolism

In the modern age, Ghar Hassan stands as more than a tourist attraction. It is a symbol of Malta’s cultural resilience and the importance of storytelling in preserving heritage. Legends like Hassan’s keep history alive in ways that are both emotional and symbolic, allowing each generation to engage with the past in a deeply human way.

Whether one believes the tale to be true or simply a myth, the story of Ghar Hassan offers a lens into the Maltese spirit: a determination to endure, to resist, and to honor freedom at all costs.

As the sun sets over the Mediterranean, casting golden light on the cave’s rugged facade, one cannot help but feel a connection to the countless generations who stood here before—hearing the same sea, seeing the same cliffs, and remembering the story of Hassan and the maiden who leapt into the waves.

Ghar Hassan is more than a cave; it is a living legend etched into Malta’s coastline. Its story, whether factual or mythological, is part of the island’s cultural heartbeat. Today, it invites reflection not only on Malta’s rich past but also on the power of human resilience and the enduring strength of storytelling.