REVIEW · MALAGA
Boat Rental without License Puerto Banus
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Drive a boat in Puerto Banús, no license. That’s the heart of this rental: you get simple instruction and go out on your own without hiring a captain, and you can steer the day toward your kind of water time, including privacy and swim stops. One big thing to think about up front: the sea can get choppy, and on rougher days your session may feel less relaxing (and trips can be shortened).
I like that this is built for real groups—up to 6 people—with an English-speaking handoff and a mobile ticket. You meet at Boat2Go Jet ski and Boat Rental puerto Banús on C. Mlle. Ribera, 32, Nueva Andalucía (Marbella area), and you’re back there when it’s done. Also, it’s pet friendly, and service animals are allowed.
In This Review
- Key highlights before you book
- Ditch the captain: driving your own boat in Puerto Banús
- What the rental includes (and why it matters): petrol, boat access, and an English briefing
- How the no-license setup actually works on the water
- Two hours on the sea: turning rental time into real memories
- Meeting point in Marbella: Boat2Go Jet ski and Boat Rental Puerto Banús
- Weather reality check: choppy water changes the whole day
- Boat handling and comfort: room for a small crew
- Service and communication: helpful staff, uneven moments
- Price and value: $132.45 per group can be a bargain or a stretch
- Who this boat rental suits best (and who should skip it)
- Should you book Boat2Go without a license in Puerto Banús?
- FAQ
- Do I need a navigation license to rent and drive the boat?
- How long is the boat rental?
- How many people can be on the boat?
- Is petrol included in the price?
- What language are the instructions provided in?
- Where do we meet for the rental?
- Is there a mobile ticket?
- Is it pet friendly?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- When will I receive confirmation after booking?
Key highlights before you book
- No navigation license required: You drive after getting step-by-step guidance from the staff.
- Petrol included: Less math, more time thinking about where you want to go.
- Up to 6 people: A good setup for small families or close friends.
- English instructions: Helpful if your Spanish is still in the “please and thank you” stage.
- Choose your own pace: Your rental time is your route, plus optional swim moments.
- Weather matters: Good conditions help you feel safe and comfortable on the water.
Ditch the captain: driving your own boat in Puerto Banús

This is one of those rare Costa del Sol activities where you don’t feel like you’re just along for the ride. You’re in charge. After the briefing, you steer the boat yourself, so the experience feels flexible from minute one—no waiting for a schedule of stops, and no negotiating with a captain about where you want to swim.
Puerto Banús is also the right vibe for this. It’s busy on land, but once you’re out on the water, you get that quick switch into calmer, private “just us” mode. The goal here is simple: spend time on the sea near Marbella at your own speed, with the option to hop in for a swim when it looks good.
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What the rental includes (and why it matters): petrol, boat access, and an English briefing

The rental is priced per group (up to 6 people), and the headline value for most people is that petrol is included. That’s not a small detail. When fuel is separate, you end up driving like you’re trying to stretch a bus pass. With petrol included, you can focus on the fun parts—getting comfortable with the boat handling and using your time naturally.
You also get staff support designed for first-timers. The operator says you don’t need prior experience, and the staff provides instructions so you can go out safely. Even if you’ve never driven a boat before, this setup is meant to remove the “what if I’m lost?” stress.
One more practical win: the company uses a mobile ticket, so you’re not stuck hunting for paperwork in your phone camera roll. It’s a small thing, but it reduces friction when you’re trying to meet on time.
How the no-license setup actually works on the water

Here’s the real question you should ask before booking: do they just hand you the keys, or do they actually teach you?
The approach here is training-first. The staff gives you instructions so you can drive the boat with safety in mind. You’ll have a crew cap of 6 people maximum, which also helps keep the boat experience manageable. A smaller group means more room to move, fewer awkward moments, and a smoother “everyone knows what’s happening” feel.
If you’re bringing kids, it’s especially important to pay attention during the instructions. You’re still in charge of the experience, but the safety basics are the foundation for a good day.
Two hours on the sea: turning rental time into real memories
The rental time is listed as about 2 hours, with the option to extend for an additional cost. That matters because 2 hours is short enough that the day stays light and easy—but long enough to do more than just a quick loop.
A typical flow looks like this:
- Meet and check in, then get onboard instructions.
- Go out and drive, feeling your way at first.
- Use the time however you want—slow cruise, scenic passes, and stopping when you want.
- Plan your return so you don’t end up rushing at the end.
What makes this experience special is that the sea time isn’t locked into someone else’s script. You decide where to head and where to have a nice bath. You’re also in an area where the views of sea and nearby mountains are a big part of the payoff.
If the day is calm, this rental can feel like a private mini-vacation: you stop for a swim, put on music if the setup is available, and just enjoy the quiet between waves.
Meeting point in Marbella: Boat2Go Jet ski and Boat Rental Puerto Banús

You’ll start and finish at the same place: Boat2Go Jet ski and Boat Rental puerto Banús, C. Mlle. Ribera, 32, Nueva Andalucía, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, Spain.
This location is close to where many people base themselves while exploring Marbella and the coast. The listing notes it’s near public transportation, which is helpful if you don’t want to fight parking.
My practical advice: build in a little extra buffer time. Even when everything goes smoothly, check-in and onboard instructions take a few minutes, and you don’t want your group arriving stressed.
Weather reality check: choppy water changes the whole day
This one is important. The experience requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the operator indicates you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
But you should also think about what “good weather” means for you. Some people handle wind and waves fine. Others feel uncomfortable fast—especially when you’re out on your own and the boat is bouncing. In rougher conditions, the experience can shift from relaxing to “staying focused” time.
So check the sky when you can. If you’re booking for the first half of your trip, consider picking a day with flexibility, since weather can force changes. And when you’re out there, listen to how the staff frames safety before you leave the dock.
Boat handling and comfort: room for a small crew
The boat setup is meant for first-timers: you can drive without a license, and the operator says that with the boats’ power and dimensions, anyone can handle them—while supporting a crew of up to 6 people.
From what people report, the boats tend to be clean and well maintained, and the experience feels “almost new” for many groups. There’s also mention of extras that make the ride more fun, like a speaker so you can play music during the cruise (when available).
One practical angle: boats that are easy to steer still require attention. I recommend treating your first minutes like you’re driving a rental car in a new city. Slow is smooth, and smooth is safer.
Service and communication: helpful staff, uneven moments

This is where the reviews split, so you should plan realistically.
On the positive side, people describe staff who explain things clearly in perfect English, arrive early, and make the whole process feel simple. Names that come up include Alejandrino and Jorge, both praised for kindness and straightforward guidance. When the day is calm, the staff vibe can make it feel like a top-tier experience.
On the downside, some visitors report issues: delays, lack of responsiveness to calls or texts, and frustrations around communication. There’s also at least one story about refunds not matching what the group expected after a rough day.
My balanced takeaway: go into it with a calm attitude, and if weather becomes an issue or timing slips, get clarity quickly. If you think your day might be tight, confirm expectations at the start so there’s no guessing later.
Price and value: $132.45 per group can be a bargain or a stretch
The price is listed as $132.45 per group (up to 6) for about 2 hours. That can be very good value compared with captained charters—because you’re paying for the boat and fuel, not a separate person to do the driving.
This price makes the most sense if:
- you’re splitting it across a full group,
- you want privacy and control of your own stops,
- and you’re comfortable handling the responsibility of driving after instruction.
It can feel pricier if you’re booking with a small group and you end up extending only because you wish you had more time. Still, the option to extend exists (for extra cost), so you have control over how long you want the day to last.
Who this boat rental suits best (and who should skip it)
This is a strong match for:
- friends or families up to 6 who want privacy without hiring a captain,
- people who like doing activities at their own rhythm,
- first-timers who are willing to pay attention during the safety briefing,
- groups traveling with pets, since it’s pet friendly.
It may not be ideal if:
- you hate any boat motion (wind + chop can be a dealbreaker),
- you need extremely precise, fast communication before your rental,
- or you’re expecting a fully guided itinerary with planned sights.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes scenic freedom—choosing where to go, where to stop, and when to swim—this rental style fits your brain.
Should you book Boat2Go without a license in Puerto Banús?
I’d book it if you want control and privacy more than a scripted tour. The big wins are clear: license-free driving after instructions, petrol included, and the chance to use your rental time for your own swim and sightseeing preferences.
I’d hesitate if the forecast looks rough, because even a “safe” experience can feel uncomfortable when the water is choppy. Also, if smooth communication is a must for you, plan to manage it calmly—arrive early, ask questions on site, and get expectations straight before you head out.
FAQ
Do I need a navigation license to rent and drive the boat?
No. You can rent a boat in Puerto Banús without a navigation license, after receiving the instructions from the staff.
How long is the boat rental?
The rental is listed as about 2 hours. You can also extend the duration for an additional cost.
How many people can be on the boat?
The boats support a maximum of 6 people per rental group.
Is petrol included in the price?
Yes. Petrol is included in all options.
What language are the instructions provided in?
The experience is offered in English.
Where do we meet for the rental?
You meet at Boat2Go Jet ski and Boat Rental puerto Banús, C. Mlle. Ribera, 32, Nueva Andalucía, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, Spain.
Is there a mobile ticket?
Yes. The rental uses a mobile ticket.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes. The experience is marked as pet friendly.
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.
When will I receive confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.


























