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Take the helm of a private Seakart for 30 minutes along the Dubai coast, in a sit-in craft that sits between a jet ski and a small boat. One to five people share the same session, with a briefing before you drive towards views such as Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah. You sit in the hull rather than standing on a ski, which makes the ride easier to share inside a small group.
You arrive at Galleria Mall in Al Barsha, then go on to the water launch named in your confirmation. The crew fit life jackets, explain throttle and turning, and set how far you may run along the coast before anyone starts the engine.
For 30 minutes you drive the Seakart yourself, or rotate the helm inside your group of up to five. You can keep the pace steady for photos or open it up within the rules. This is the Seakart session only, not a mixed banana-boat or flyboard bundle.
Galleria Mall in Al Barsha is the stated meeting point, a short hop from Dubai's southern hotel strip rather than a marina berth. From there the team take you to the launch used that day, so follow the confirmation instead of guessing a public beach.
On the water you look towards Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah from a low, fast craft. The coastline here is busy with other watercraft and boats, which is why the briefing covers distance, right of way and when to slow.
No powered-craft licence is required. You should be able to sit in the craft, follow English instructions and handle spray.
Supervise children and wear a life jacket for the whole session. Bring a passport when you arrive, and be ready for the crew to decide who sits at the helm.
The Seakart is private to your group of one to five, so you are not sharing the helm with strangers. A briefing comes first, then 30 minutes on a craft that is easier to sit in than a stand-up ski, with coastal views rather than a closed lagoon loop.
You drive after the briefing rather than riding as a passenger on a tour boat. The sit-in hull keeps the group together on one craft, and the coastal run is aimed at landmarks such as Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah.
Make your own way to Galleria Mall in Al Barsha, show your passport and meet the team. They confirm who is driving, check the group size of one to five, and explain how you will reach the water launch from the mall. Hotel collection is not included. Follow the confirmation rather than guessing a public beach.
At the launch you hear the throttle, turning and distance rules, then put on a life jacket. Practise the kill-switch and how to sit before the engine starts so the first minutes on the water are controlled rather than guesswork. Ask who may sit at the helm. Children stay supervised for the whole briefing.
You drive the private Seakart for 30 minutes along the permitted coastal run, with Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah often in view. Rotate the helm inside your group if several people want a turn, and keep the pace the crew set around other traffic. Stay seated while under way. This is a sit-in Seakart, not a stand-up jet ski.
When the slot ends you return to the launch, hand the life jacket to the crew and leave under your own arrangements. There is no hotel drop-off on this activity, so have a taxi or metro plan from Al Barsha before you start. Do not stand until the engine is off. The mall remains your reference point for leaving the area.
This is a private 30-minute Seakart session for one to five people, not a stand-up jet ski hire and not a mixed banana-boat or flyboard package. A Seakart is a sit-in watercraft with a small hull and a helm, so you drive from a seat rather than standing on a ski.
You get one private Seakart for your group, with a briefing before you take the helm along the coast toward landmarks such as Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah. If you wanted a stand-up ski only, look at a different water activity rather than assuming this hull is the same craft.
You should be able to sit in the craft, hold the helm, and follow a briefing in English. The crew explain throttle, turning and how to keep a safe distance from other boats before you leave the shore. No powered-craft licence is required.
The hull can bump in chop, so the physical demand is sitting through spray and steering for up to 30 minutes. Children in the group must be supervised and wear a life jacket. The rate is for one to five people on the same craft, so you can rotate the helm if several of you want a turn.
No minimum age is stated on the product, but the Seakart is a powered craft and the crew decide who may sit at the helm. Young children usually ride as passengers while an adult drives. Adult and group tickets are sold for one to five people.
A passport is required when you arrive. If you are arranging a family visit, say the ages when you send guest details so the team can confirm life jackets and who is allowed to drive before you travel to the launch point.
Wear swimwear under clothes you do not mind getting wet, plus sunglasses with a retainer, sunscreen and a strap for any hat. Soft shoes or sandals that can get wet are better than leather trainers. A towel helps after spray.
Bring a passport and a dry bag for phones. Hotel collection is not included, so make your own way to Galleria Mall in Al Barsha, then follow the confirmation for the water launch. Leave bulky luggage at the hotel.
The crew brief you on throttle, turning and distance from other traffic, then fit life jackets before anyone starts the engine. You stay in the Seakart rather than swimming beside it, and you follow the marked run along the coast.
If wind or swell is outside a safe range, the session will wait or move. Do not overtake other craft, do not stand while under way, and come in when the crew signal that the 30 minutes are up.
The paid water time is 30 minutes on the Seakart. Arrival at Galleria Mall Al Barsha and the transfer to the launch add time either side, so plan closer to an hour for the whole visit even though the engine time is half an hour.
One to five people share the same private craft. If five of you want equal helm time, say so in the briefing so the crew can rotate drivers rather than leaving one person on the throttle for the full slot.
Sessions go ahead on the vast majority of days. Ordinary Dubai heat does not stop the ride, though spray and sun on an open sit-in hull still feel intense. The crew watch wind and swell, because chop on a small Seakart is a different ride from a yacht deck.
If wind or swell sits outside a safe range, the session will wait or move. Keep a flexible window after the slot in case the launch is held. The coastal run toward Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah follows the crew's safe line for that day, not a fixed photo timetable.
Plenty of first-timers feel uneasy taking a throttle and still complete the 30 minutes because the briefing comes first and the Seakart is a sit-in hull rather than a stand-up ski. You can keep the pace steady for photos, or let a more confident person in your group take the helm.
Tell the crew if you are nervous so they can keep the first minutes controlled and stay close at the launch. You are not sharing the craft with strangers. If nobody in your group wants to drive, say so on arrival so the crew can advise how the session will run.
Hotel collection is not included. You meet at Galleria Mall in Al Barsha, Dubai, then go on to the water launch named in your confirmation. Taxis and the metro serve Al Barsha. Allow extra time in peak traffic.
Do not go straight to a random beach and expect the Seakart to be waiting. The mall is the stated meeting point, and the crew will tell you how you reach the water from there. Follow the pin on your confirmation rather than guessing a public shore.
Once your place is confirmed you receive the time and the Galleria Mall meeting notes by email. Reply with names, ages, who hopes to drive, and a mobile number that works in the UAE so the crew can plan life jackets and the run to the water.
On the day, bring passports, wear kit that can take spray, and arrive at the mall at the confirmed time. If the date needs to change, contact the team rather than sending a different group without notice.

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