REVIEW · ST THOMAS
St Thomas Jet Ski Rental
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Wind and salt air, then throttle. This 1-hour jet ski rental from Compass Point Marina in St. Thomas is built for real time on the water, using 2022 Sea-Doo and 2024 Yamaha machines. You can go freestyle or choose a guided setup, and the dockside perks include a GoPro camera and a round of drinks.
What I like most is the simple package: you’re paying for a focused ride window plus the included gear. I also like that the operator emphasizes safety and instruction, and at least one staff member named Geovanni gets called out for clear coaching and checking precautions before you head out.
One thing to plan around: the meeting point can be tricky to find due to signage, and a few issues show up in the feedback (like a missing GoPro or missing promised drinks). If you go, arrive early and confirm what’s supposed to be included at check-in.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Jet Skiing From Compass Point Marina: Your St. Thomas Starting Line
- 1 Hour on Sea-Doo or Yamaha: How the Riding Window Really Works
- What’s Included: GoPro Camera and Drinks at the Marina
- Safety and Staff Support: What to Expect When You’re New
- Meeting Point Reality Check in Estate Bovoni
- Price and Value for a Jet Ski Group of Two Riders
- Weather and Timing: When the Water Doesn’t Cooperate
- Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental in St. Thomas?
- Should You Book? My Practical Recommendation
- FAQ
- How long is the St Thomas jet ski rental?
- Where does the jet ski rental start and end?
- Is this a guided tour or can I ride freestyle?
- How many riders are allowed for the jet skis?
- What do I get with the rental?
- What if the weather is poor, or I need to cancel?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Two jet skis, max two riders per booking so plan your group accordingly
- Compass Point Marina is both start and finish, making timing easier
- GoPro camera + drink included, but I’d verify you receive both on arrival
- Freestyle or guided experience on 2024 Yamaha and 2022 Sea-Doo jet skis
- You need a driver’s license in the renter’s name or you won’t be able to ride
- Weather matters, since the ride depends on good conditions
Jet Skiing From Compass Point Marina: Your St. Thomas Starting Line

Your ride begins at Compass Point Marina, located in Estate Bovoni (St. Thomas 00801). The activity ends back at the same place, so you’re not dealing with a drop-off somewhere else. That’s a quiet win on an island trip, especially when you’re fitting this into a day that already has beach time, shopping, or a cruise.
One practical detail: the marina is listed as being near public transportation. That matters if you’re trying not to wrestle with parking or if you’re coordinating rides with friends. Still, even with good access, you should treat finding the meeting area as a real task. Poor signage is specifically called out, so don’t show up right at the last minute and assume it’ll be obvious.
If your booking uses a mobile ticket, keep that ready on your phone. I like having the ticket pulled up before you reach the counter area—less fumbling, less stress, more time for a smooth start.
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1 Hour on Sea-Doo or Yamaha: How the Riding Window Really Works

This is a ~1-hour rental, not an all-day excursion. That’s great if you want adrenaline without committing your entire afternoon or evening. In practice, the time on the water is the main event, so you’ll feel the value most when you’re ready to go once the briefing is done.
Your jet ski will come from the operator’s fleet, listed as 2022 Sea-Doo and 2024 Yamaha. You may be on one brand or the other depending on availability, so I’d focus less on the make and more on getting comfortable with the controls during the first few minutes.
You also get a choice: freestyle or guided. If this is your first time on a jet ski, guided can be a smart way to get oriented quickly—especially in island waters where you want your bearings fast. If you’re experienced and already confident with open-water riding, freestyle lets you steer the fun.
Also pay attention to the rider limit. The booking description says it’s for two jet skis with a maximum of two riders. That’s the part that can catch people in group planning. One family in the feedback went together, but even then, don’t assume four people can all ride at once. If your group is larger than two, your best move is to confirm how non-riders are handled before you arrive—because the stated limit is two riders controlling jet skis.
What’s Included: GoPro Camera and Drinks at the Marina
This rental includes use of a GoPro camera plus a round of drinks at the marina. Those two add-ons can turn a standard rental into a full “I can’t believe this happened” memory.
The GoPro piece is the big one for most people. Jet skiing moves fast, and phone photos tend to become blurry souvenirs. With an action camera included, you’re more likely to leave with usable footage—especially if you want proof for friends back home or just want to relive that first burst of speed.
The drinks are smaller, but still meaningful. You’re coming back to land after riding, and a drink at the marina is a simple way to reset. It’s also a nice buffer if you’re waiting a little while for your turn or for the ride to get underway.
Here’s the caution from feedback: at least one review complained that the GoPro or the promised drinks weren’t provided. That doesn’t mean it’ll happen to you, but it does mean you should verify at the start. When you check in, ask directly what you’ll receive, then confirm the GoPro handoff and the drink round before you settle into the idea that they’re already taken care of.
Safety and Staff Support: What to Expect When You’re New

Jet skis are fun because they’re physical and fast, but that also means there’s a safety rhythm you need to follow. The operator’s setup includes instruction and safety precautions, and the feedback highlights staff making sure you understand what you’re doing.
One staff member named Geovanni is specifically mentioned for giving clear instruction and for ensuring safety precautions were followed properly. That’s exactly what you want to hear for a first-time ride: not just that the machines are cool, but that you’re guided through how to operate safely and confidently.
And if something goes wrong, that same feedback theme shows up. In one case, a person fell into the water and the staff helped them back up. That kind of quick response is reassuring—because jet skiing can feel smooth until you hit a mistake or a surprise moment.
What you should do: listen closely during the briefing, follow the stated rules from the dock team, and don’t try to improvise your way into more speed or harder maneuvers until you’re fully comfortable. The most “awesome” rides usually start with the most boring checklist.
Meeting Point Reality Check in Estate Bovoni

I’m going to be blunt here: the biggest practical risk isn’t the jet ski. It’s the location find.
One review notes the meeting point is very difficult to find due to poor signage and mentions attempts to get directions from the office without success. I can’t promise your experience will match that, but it’s enough to justify a little extra planning on your side.
Do this instead:
- Arrive earlier than you think you need
- Use your phone’s map app to set the exact pin for Compass Point Marina
- If you’re confused when you arrive, ask for the jet ski check-in area immediately rather than wandering
Also, keep in mind that your ability to ride depends on proper identification. The booking information states that a valid driver’s license is required in the name of the person booking—no ID means no rental. That means you shouldn’t assume you can just show a different person’s license, even if your group is together and ready.
If you’re coordinating with friends or family, make sure the right person brings the right ID, in the right name. It’s the kind of detail that can quietly derail a fun evening.
Price and Value for a Jet Ski Group of Two Riders

The price is $517.25 per group (up to 2), with all fees and taxes included. That’s important: it reduces the chance of surprise add-ons once you arrive. When you’re spending money on water sports, predictable pricing is part of the value—not just the adrenaline.
Duration is about one hour, so you’re paying for a focused experience rather than a long half-day commitment. For many people, that’s the sweet spot. You get a real ride that feels like an event, but you still have flexibility to plan dinner, a beach stop, or a sunset walk after.
The other value driver is the included GoPro. If you were to rent a camera separately for the same time window, it would likely add up. Even if you don’t become a “film my whole trip” person, having action footage from the ride is the difference between a blurry memory and a story you can actually share.
The final value point is the small-group feel implied by the two-rider limit. That can mean more personal attention during instruction, and it helps you avoid the chaotic energy that bigger groups sometimes bring. If you’re booking with someone who wants the thrill but also appreciates clear guidance, this format can fit nicely.
Weather and Timing: When the Water Doesn’t Cooperate

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s exactly what you want for a jet ski plan, since conditions can change quickly around island shorelines.
Because weather can affect whether you go, I’d treat this like a flexible piece of your day rather than the one fixed anchor. If your itinerary is tight, plan a backup option for the same time window, like dinner reservations that don’t depend on you being back by a specific minute.
Timing also matters because the meeting point can be hard to find. Arriving early gives you more slack if check-in takes longer than expected.
Who Should Book This Jet Ski Rental in St. Thomas?

This is best for people who want something active and fun without the long setup. If you’re:
- a thrill seeker who wants the speed and spray
- a couple or two-person group where both riders have a valid driver’s license
- a first-timer who benefits from clear instruction (and you’re open to a guided experience)
…then this fits well.
It’s not the right pick if your group isn’t ready to follow the ID rule. The requirement is very specific: the driver’s license must match the name of the person booking. It’s also not ideal if you need a plan for four people all riding at the same time, because the booking terms state a maximum of two riders.
If you’re traveling with kids or non-drivers, the jet ski portion still might be appealing as an activity for two adults while the rest of the party waits on shore—but confirm how the operator handles that with your exact booking.
Should You Book? My Practical Recommendation
Yes, you should book this if you go in prepared and you confirm the details that affect the experience.
Book it if:
- you and your partner (or two people) have valid driver’s licenses in the right names
- you want a true hour on the water instead of a long, slow tour
- you care about keeping action footage, since the GoPro is included
- you’d like instruction, especially if you’re new to jet skiing
Consider passing or booking with extra caution if:
- your group needs four people to ride at once (the rider limit is two)
- you hate last-minute surprises and your idea of “included” means you must get everything perfectly on the first try
If you do book, here’s the simple move: arrive early, verify the GoPro and drinks at check-in, and listen hard during safety instruction. Do those three things, and you’re set up for the kind of ride people describe as genuinely fun—and in some cases, laugh-out-loud memorable when the water and the speed finally click.
FAQ
How long is the St Thomas jet ski rental?
It’s approximately 1 hour.
Where does the jet ski rental start and end?
It starts at Compass Point Marina in St. Thomas, Estate Bovoni, and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is this a guided tour or can I ride freestyle?
You can choose either a freestyle experience or a guided experience.
How many riders are allowed for the jet skis?
The booking is for two jet skis with a maximum of two riders.
What do I get with the rental?
The rental includes use of the jet ski plus a GoPro camera and a round of drinks at the marina.
What if the weather is poor, or I need to cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance; within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.























