REVIEW · MALTA
Flyboard Teaser Flight (20min)
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That first moment of getting up is pure magic. This Flyboard session near St Julian’s is a quick, beach-day-friendly way to fly like a sci-fi hero, with helmet communication that helps you learn fast. I also really like that you’re not just sent out there; instructors coach you on control goals like dolphin-style jumps and 360 spins. The main drawback to keep in mind: it’s not for everyone, and you must fit the strict 30kg–100kg weight bracket.
Setup is calm and practical, and the whole thing is designed to get you riding within minutes, not hours. Expect wetsuits, a life jacket, and a helmet, plus real-time instruction through the helmet system so you can focus on what to do next. If you hate unpredictable water sports, or you’re outside the weight rules, you may want to pick a different Malta activity.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Get Airborne
- First Ride at Spinola Bay: The Setting Matters
- What 20 Minutes in the Air Feels Like (35 Minutes Total)
- How Flyboard Works: Jet Ski Power, Real-Time Helmet Coaching
- Instructors Who Keep You Calm (And Explain It Twice If Needed)
- Safety Gear and Body Limits: Know the Rules Before You Pay
- Price and Value: Is $124.09 a Good Deal?
- Timing, Booking Pace, and When to Go
- Getting There and What to Expect at Meeting Time
- Who Should Book Flyboard Malta (And Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book? My Take on This Malta Flyboard Session
- FAQ
- How long is the Flyboard Teaser Flight?
- How long is the flight time?
- Where does the activity start?
- Is this a private activity?
- What’s the price per person?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What safety gear is provided?
- Are there weight limits?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Can I cancel if my plans change?
Key Things to Know Before You Get Airborne
- A short “teaser” flight: you get a 20-minute flyboarding window inside a total ~35-minute session.
- Spinola Bay location: the riding happens at St Julian’s, right by the action of Malta’s coastline.
- Helmet headset coaching: you follow instructor directions in real time while you’re on the board.
- Equipment included: wetsuits, life jackets, and helmets are provided for you.
- Private group experience: it’s only your group, not a mixed crowd drifting in and out.
- Strict weight range: 30kg to 100kg only, no exceptions for refunds if you’re outside it.
First Ride at Spinola Bay: The Setting Matters

Spinola Bay is a solid place to try something this physical. It’s easy to imagine how you’d spend the rest of your day nearby, then add this as the high-energy centerpiece. And because you’re at St Julian’s, the logistics feel straightforward: the meeting point is Flyboard Malta in St Julian’s, and the activity ends back there.
This kind of sport is also better when the water is clear and calm enough for learning. In the reviews, people called out how easy it was to see the water, and that clarity does help when you’re figuring out balance and body position.
If you’re coming for views and not just thrills, you’ll likely appreciate the setting more than you expect. You’re up above the water, but the coastline is still there for context, so it doesn’t feel like you’re in a closed-off “techno” bubble.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Malta.
What 20 Minutes in the Air Feels Like (35 Minutes Total)

The listing calls it a 20-minute teaser flight, but plan for about 35 minutes overall. That extra time is part of the real experience, because flyboarding is not just an instant “go” moment.
Here’s what that shorter format typically means in practice:
- You’ll get outfitted before you ride.
- You’ll do a briefing that’s actually meant for first-timers.
- You’ll go through the first attempts early, while the instructions are fresh and you’re still warming up.
The good news is that this format fits into a normal Malta day. You don’t have to restructure your schedule around a half-day adrenaline plan. If you’re already doing beaches, boat trips, or city time, this is the kind of add-on that doesn’t swallow the whole day.
One review even mentioned they wished they booked the longer flight. That’s a clue for you: if you get the rhythm quickly, you’ll probably want more time in the air.
How Flyboard Works: Jet Ski Power, Real-Time Helmet Coaching
The Flyboard itself is a board strapped to a jet ski system, using propulsion through both water and air. Translation: you’re not relying on your own legs to fling you around. You’re learning how to control the direction and feel of the force.
The standout teaching style here is the communication helmets. You’re not guessing at hand signals or trying to hear instructions across the water. Instead, the instructor can guide you in real time, which makes a huge difference for nervous first-timers.
The learning goals are also pretty clear. The plan isn’t only about getting up—it’s about progressing:
- basic control early on
- slalom-style movement
- dolphin-like jump mimicry
- 360 spins once you’re comfortable enough
Even if the word “spins” makes you think you’ll spend the whole session panicking, the pacing is built for learning. Many people pick up basic control quickly once the instructor shows you what to do, and you start feeling how your body position changes your ride.
Instructors Who Keep You Calm (And Explain It Twice If Needed)
A huge part of the value here is instructor support. The best reviews are basically a love letter to patience and clarity.
I saw repeated praise for instructors who:
- take you seriously if you feel unsure at first
- explain how to relax before you try to fly
- keep instructions clear instead of overloaded
- communicate with the right timing, so you’re not left drifting without guidance
Names that came up in the feedback include Simon and Joelle. One person highlighted Simon by name and said the preparation made the experience more fun than the videos. Another review thanked Joelle and her colleague for taking time to explain.
That matters because flyboarding feels unusual at first. You’re coming out of the water, and the sensation can make your brain try to sprint ahead of your body. Good coaching turns that into a skill. You start to trust the system: the board, the jet ski support, and the instructor’s instructions in your headset.
Practical tip for your mindset: treat it like learning balance, not like proving toughness. If you listen, you’ll progress faster than you expect.
Safety Gear and Body Limits: Know the Rules Before You Pay
This activity provides the gear you need: life jackets, helmets, and wetsuits. That setup is a big part of why people feel confident jumping in, even if they’re not athletes or they’re not great swimmers.
But there are strict boundaries you should respect:
- Weight bracket is 30kg to 100kg.
- It’s not recommended for people with high alcohol content.
- It may not be suitable for everyone (you should take that seriously, not as marketing).
Also note that the session is run with qualified instructors and described as extremely safe with proper experience and supervision. I take that at face value as far as it goes—meaning the real safety here comes from training, gear, and control systems—so you should fully follow their instructions.
If you’re on the edge of the weight range, don’t assume “close enough.” The information is explicit that being outside the bracket without cancellation means no refund. That’s the kind of rule that can sting.
And if you’re someone who gets anxious in water, you’ll want to show up mentally ready to cooperate. One review called out how an instructor reassured someone who was reluctant and helped them feel at ease. That kind of support is there, but your job is to listen and follow cues right away.
Price and Value: Is $124.09 a Good Deal?
At $124.09 per person, you’re paying for a short high-adrenaline session, not a long day of ongoing guided activities. So the value isn’t “hours of content.” It’s what you’re getting per minute once you’re in the ride.
What justifies the price in this setup:
- qualified instruction built into the ride (through helmet communication)
- included safety gear
- a structured progression: get up, learn control, attempt fun moves
- a private group format, so you’re not sharing time and attention with strangers
The private part is underrated. In sports like this, it matters how focused instructors can be. If it’s only your group, your coaching rhythm is less disrupted.
Also, the people who loved it often said they’d return, and one wished they’d chosen longer. That suggests the teaser flight is intentionally short enough to fit your trip, but long enough to make you crave the next step.
So here’s the balanced way to look at it: if you’re looking for a mild activity, flyboarding isn’t it. If you want action that feels different from standard beach fun, the cost makes sense.
Timing, Booking Pace, and When to Go
On average, this gets booked about 33 days in advance. That doesn’t mean you must rush, but it does suggest the good slots can fill around popular travel dates. If you’re traveling in peak season, I’d book earlier rather than later.
Timing is also shaped by weather. This experience requires good weather. If conditions don’t cooperate, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Since you’re on the water, weather affects safety and comfort, so plan to be flexible.
Best move: don’t lock your whole week to a single fixed day for this. If your schedule allows, pick a day that gives you room to reschedule if Malta weather decides to change plans.
Getting There and What to Expect at Meeting Time
You start at Flyboard Malta – Experience Location WF9V+H6W, St Julian’s, Malta, and you end back there. That makes it easy to build into a day without a long, confusing transfer.
The activity is near public transportation, so you’re not forced into a complicated taxi route. And you’ll get a mobile ticket, so you don’t need to hunt for paper.
You should also expect this to be a short, focused experience, not a meandering tour. The whole point is to get you suited up, briefed, then riding.
One last practical note from the overall vibe of the experience: it’s a sport with a learning curve. You’ll have a blast, but you may not feel perfect on the first attempt. That normal uncertainty is exactly why the helmet coaching and patience matter.
Who Should Book Flyboard Malta (And Who Might Skip It)
This is ideal if you:
- want a high-energy activity that fits into a beach day
- like instruction and progression, not chaotic freestyle sports
- enjoy active travel and want a real memory, not just photos
- appreciate when instructors communicate clearly and keep nerves under control
It might not be ideal if you:
- can’t meet the strict weight bracket
- are drinking heavily (it’s not recommended with high alcohol content)
- prefer low-risk, low-effort activities
- don’t like water-based sports where balance changes quickly
If you’ve never tried it before, that’s fine. The key message is that learning can happen fast once instructions are delivered in a way you can actually follow while riding.
Should You Book? My Take on This Malta Flyboard Session
If you’re in St Julian’s with time for one standout thrill, I’d book Flyboard Malta. The reason is simple: you’re paying for coached minutes in the air, with gear included and communication built into the training.
Choose it if you want that feeling of control turning into confidence. The instructors’ patience shows up over and over, and the helmet guidance is the kind of detail that quietly turns a scary idea into an achievable one.
Skip it if you’re outside the 30kg–100kg limit, or if you know you won’t follow directions consistently. Flyboarding works when you cooperate with the process, not when you fight it.
One smart move: if the teaser makes you curious, plan for a longer flight next time—or at least be mentally prepared that 20 minutes goes fast.
FAQ
How long is the Flyboard Teaser Flight?
The session is listed as approximately 35 minutes total.
How long is the flight time?
It’s described as a Flyboard Teaser Flight of 20 minutes.
Where does the activity start?
The meeting point is Flyboard Malta – Experience Location WF9V+H6W, St Julian’s, Malta, and it ends back at the same location.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. Only your group participates.
What’s the price per person?
The price is $124.09 per person.
What language is the tour offered in?
The activity is offered in English.
What safety gear is provided?
Life jackets, helmets, and wetsuits are provided.
Are there weight limits?
Yes. The strict weight bracket is 30kg to 100kg.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























