Flyboarding, also known as a "water jet pack" or "water flyboard," was invented by Franky Zapata, a French water sports enthusiast. The unique device consists of a harness with jets attached to the feet, powered by a large tube that sucks in seawater and expels it at high pressure. This creates a powerful jet stream that lifts the rider into the air, allowing them to hover above the water's surface. The rider controls their flight by holding a nozzle, which helps maintain stability and direction.
With practice, riders can soar up to 10 meters above the water, performing breathtaking aerial tricks like spins, front flips, and back flips. Flyboarding combines the excitement of flying with the thrill of water sports, offering a one-of-a-kind experience for adventure seekers. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, mastering the Flyboard gives you the chance to defy gravity and enjoy the sensation of flight over water.
Open hours: Summer
Fees: Customized prices, please contact us for details
Location & Applicable Cities: Numerous areas across the United States offer flyboarding sites. Contact us for information on specific locations.
Fees: Customized prices, please contact us for details
Location & Applicable Cities: Numerous areas across the United States offer flyboarding sites. Contact us for information on specific locations.