moderate
1–2 hours
Moderate fitness level required to comfortably operate and ride the jet ski
Feel the adrenaline on a jet ski adventure across Jervis Inlet’s stunning waters, with breathtaking waterfalls and mountain views at Egmont Adventure Centre.
1 Hour Rental: $125 | 2 Hour Rental: $200 | Pricing is per jet ski, up to 2 people
Experience the thrill of jet skiing through the breathtaking inlets and bays of Jervis Inlet. Navigate serene waters, witness stunning waterfalls, and enjoy spectacular views of Mt. Churchill. With the powerful Boss's jet ski at your disposal, this unforgettable adventure promises excitement for friends and family alike.
One Hour Rental: $125 Two Hour Rental: $200 One Hour Boss's Jetski $200 Two Hour Boss's Jetski $325 Aditional Rider: $20
Boss's Jetski: Our boss just brought home a new 230hp supercharged GTR Seadoo, and he left us the keys!! Already a jet ski pro? Feel like taking the next step? More power, more performance! Come grab the boss's jet ski and take it for a spin. Shhhh we won't tell!
Must be age 16+ to drive a jet ski, and age 25+ to rent without supervisor (guardian or guide) A $500 deposit will be required for all rentals
Surf the waves out to Hotham Sound and visit the serene waters around Harmony Islands and Frail Falls which is the longest free-standing waterfall from Egmont to Alaska. Or cruise out to Vancouver Bay to feast your eyes on the Salmon Run and Mt Churchill, the highest peak in Jervis Inlet, sitting at 6459 feet above sea level. Truly, a one of a kind experience.
Jet Skis are the newest and best way to explore Jervis Inlet and Hotham Sound! An adventure that will be fun for all friends and family, and an experience you will never forget!
A map and directions are provided, but the adventure is all yours.
Ensure you wear a life jacket at all times for safety during the ride.
Review weather forecasts before riding to avoid high winds or storms.
Attend the safety briefing to familiarize yourself with jet ski controls and rules.
Follow designated trails and rules to protect wildlife and natural features.
Jervis Inlet has been a vital route for indigenous peoples for centuries, and its scenic beauty has drawn explorers, boaters, and adventurers since the 19th century.
The area’s natural landscape benefits from local efforts to minimize environmental impact, including promoting responsible boating and waste disposal.
Wear appropriate clothing that can get wet and dries quickly.
summer specific
Protect your skin from sun exposure during your ride.
summer specific
Capture your adventure without risking water damage.
Protect your eyes from glare and water spray.
summer specific