Water Sports
What is Water sports ?
Many of India’s beaches, though with great potential for water sports,
haven’t been as developed as Goa’s beaches which are the favourite haunts of
water sports enthusiasts. Most resorts in Goa have their own beaches and usually
rent out the required equipment. Amateurs to water sports could plan their
holiday in Goa during the winter, when the waves are fairly easy to manage.Jet
skis, water skis, water scooters, high-speed boats and banana boats are all
available on hire. Instructors and guides are available to teach you the ropes.
Jet skis are very popular with those who love speed, while dinghy sailing is
favoured by people who want a relaxing time on the sea. A dinghy is a long boat
with side decks for people to sit on. It can hold three or four people
comfortably. Another popular ride is the water scooter ride. Water scooters are
noisy contraptions that can seat two people and roar away at great speed.
Families holidaying with children opt for fun rides such as banana boat rides,
but those who love the adrenaline rush generated by high speed go for the speed
boat rides.
Where to go ?
Goa tops the popularity charts for water sports. All major beaches in Goa
offer a variety of water sports that range from water scooters to banana boat
rides.
What you must carry ?
The equipment — jet skis, water skis, speed boats or water scooters, and life
jackets are all provided by the operators. Some operators may require you to
sign a legal disclaimer which states that you are aware of the risks of the
sport.
Water Sports : Do's and Don'ts
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Always wear a life jacket. |
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Choose an operator who is safe and professional. |
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Don’t litter the beaches or the water.
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