RYA confirmed
BLISS
44.17m / 144’11” Heesen
Rare onboard RYA school: guests can be certified for jet ski use during the charter. The toy setup is serious, with a large beach club, bar and sun beds, wing foil instructor, and a 70-knot chase boat.
A broker-vetted Greece shortlist
A rare group of Greek charter yachts can solve the jet ski license problem onboard, with approved RYA water sports centres, trained crew instructors, and the water toy setup serious charter guests ask for.
Jet skis are one of the most requested water toys on luxury yacht charters in Greece, but having a jet ski onboard does not automatically mean every guest can drive it. Many yacht charter guests discover late in the booking process that they do not have the license required to operate a jet ski themselves. In Greece, we now treat this as a real planning point, not a small detail to sort out after embarkation.
An RYA water sports center onboard means the yacht is set up to deliver approved personal watercraft training during the charter. In practice, this can allow a guest to complete the required safety instruction onboard and receive a temporary certificate for the charter period.
This is not the same as arriving with a full, permanent personal watercraft license. It is a charter-specific solution, handled by yachts that have the right setup, instructor, and approval. It must always be confirmed yacht by yacht before the contract is signed.
The shortlist
These yachts are on our current shortlist for RYA water sports centers or onboard RYA jet ski training options. If this is important for your charter, tell us before you book: we will confirm the yacht’s RYA setup, instructor availability, Greece itinerary, and any guest requirements directly with the yacht for your dates.
Usually no. The onboard personal watercraft certificate is normally intended to cover jet ski use during that specific charter. If you want a permanent personal watercraft license, it is better to arrange that before the trip or ask your broker which course is appropriate.
Not automatically. It depends on the yacht, the instructor, the guest’s age and ability, the itinerary, the weather, sea conditions, and captain approval. We confirm the practical details with the yacht before recommending it as a solution.
No. A yacht may carry one or more jet skis, but guests still need permission and the correct license or certification to operate them. Some yachts can train guests onboard; many cannot.
Confirm whether the yacht has an RYA Water Sports Centre or onboard instructor, whether certification is available for your dates, who in your group wants to drive, any age or ability requirements, and whether the itinerary gives enough time and conditions for training.
If you want maximum flexibility, getting licensed before the charter is the safest option. If the trip is soon, or you prefer to handle it onboard, choosing a yacht with an RYA Water Sports Centre can be the easier route, as long as the setup is confirmed before booking.


