Extreme Watersports

Water sports are sports which take place in the water. Water sports include waterskiing, surfing, scuba diving, visiting a beach, swimming in an outdoor pool or swimming in lakes and rivers. Public lakes, rivers, and seashores offer a variety of opportunities to participate in water sports, such as scuba diving an underwater nature trail at a U.S. National Marine Sanctuary or body surfing at a seashore. Some recreation sites offer on-site vendors who will rent equipment, including snorkeling gear, boats, canoes, and kayaks. Some sites offer tour packages through concessionaires. Licensing, fees and seasonal restrictions vary from site to site; for more information on a particular watersport, please contact that site directly.




Water Sports are perfect for those individuals who want to have fun on or around water. If you are looking for a holiday activity, you can troop to any water location, whether it’s a sea, lake, or river, and try any of the water sports around. The most common of all water sports is probably swimming, but there are a lot of water sports worth trying. Some of these were developed only in recent years.

Avoid littering when participating in water sports. Many areas do not allow certain types of watercraft and operators must not operate unpermitted watercarft. Most areas have local procedures and cautions for cleaning watercraft after it has left the water to prevent the spread of nuisance species, such as the Zebra Mussel, to the next body of water visited by the watercraft. Wearing a personal floatation device, also known as a pfd or a life jackekt, can help make many water sports safer. Houseboat operators should also be careful of carbon monoxide build-up around the boat and use caution around the electrical connections to the boat slip or dock.

Extreme sports by their nature can be extremely dangerous, conducive to fatalities, near-fatalities and other serious injuries, and sometimes consist in treading along the brink of death. This imminent and inherent danger in these sports has been considered a somewhat unnecessary part of its appeal, which is partially a result of pressure for athletes to make more money .
Windsurfing, paragliding, jetskiing, or just swimming, water sports is yet another reason why people come back to world again and again. John Lucas, an Englishman, who first came to Goa in the early 70s like thousands of other westerners on a spiritual journey, found his heaven here in Goa. Being a keen windsurfer, the next time he came back to Goa, he had with him, his board and rig. And the trend for water sports in Goa was set. Today there are a number of water based sports and activities available in the world. The best season for enjoying water sports is from October to May when the skies here are cloudless and blue, and the waters fairly placid.








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