Common documents
The usual thing is that they ask for your ID card, NIE or passport to identify the rider and check your age. If the type of outing requires a license, you will also have to show the corresponding boating license.
For no-license outings, ID documentation and signing the terms is usually enough, but each operator sets its own process.
Card, deposit and receipt
Some operators ask for a card or deposit, especially for free rental, powerful skis or long routes. Ask about the amount, how it is held and when it is refunded.
To avoid surprises, check insurance and deposit and jet ski prices.
Minors and passengers
If there are minors, authorization from a parent or guardian may be needed, as well as confirming minimum age, size and life jacket. Do not leave it to the last minute.
If two of you ride the same ski, check two-seater jet ski; if it is a family plan, families.
| Situation | What it means | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| ID card/NIE/passport | Identification | Bring it physically or as the operator indicates. |
| Boating license | Only if applicable | Required for free rental or more autonomy. |
| Card/deposit | May be requested | Ask about the amount and how it is refunded. |
| Minors | Authorization | Confirm age, guardian and life jacket beforehand. |
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to bring ID to rent a jet ski?
Yes, it is standard for them to ask for ID to check your age and register the activity.
Do I need to bring a boating license?
Only if the type of outing requires it, especially free rental or greater autonomy. On guided routes it is often not needed.
Can they ask me for a card or deposit?
Yes, especially for free rental or more powerful skis. Ask about the conditions before booking.
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