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Water
Sports in the Caribbean
Author:
James Penn
The
Caribbean islands are the best place for people who enjoy water
sports. Whether your own preference is on the water or below it,
Caribbean water sports have something to offer you including
swimming, waterskiing, sailing, snorkeling, kayaking, and so on.
Snorkeling
Snorkeling is probably the most popular of Caribbean watersports
because swimmers of all ages can enjoy it. Going snorkeling means
getting personal with the wonderful and colorful marine life found
in the Caribbean. Due to the immense popularity of this activity,
there are many well-marked snorkeling trails across many islands in
the Caribbean. Most of the better resorts and hotels in offer
snorkeling equipment as well as instruction.
Board watersports
Windsurfing, surfing, and kiteboarding are all forms of board
sports. These Caribbean watersports enjoy a lot of popularity
because the trade winds in the Caribbean provide unlimited
opportunities for them. Kiteboarding is actually the same as
windsurfing except that it uses a relatively smaller board. As to
surfing, if you are not going to Hawaii then you had better go to
the Caribbean. The water is warm, the surf is good, the bays are
sheltered and there is always one trade wind or another making
waves, what more could you possibly demand? Due to the combination
of ideal conditions, the Caribbean attracts surfers from the world
over. Instruction and equipment is available through most hotels or
through vendors along the beaches.
Parasailing
If you are not the type for on-water or below-water sports then you
have this third option among Caribbean watersports. Facilities for
training and equipment are available through your hotel or through
vendors along the beach. Going parasailing means getting a unique
view of the Caribbean with the whole vista of white beaches, clear
waters, blue skies, and the wildlife spread below you as you soar on
the wind.
Waterskiing
Waterskiing or jetskiing has become quite popular recently.
Jetskiing is especially very convenient with many people renting
jetskis for a single rider experience or wave runners that can take
on 2-4 riders at one time. As usual, your hotel or the beach front
can offer you the vendors for this Caribbean watersport.
Canoeing and Kayaking
There are several guided tours for people who prefer the calm and
tranquility of canoeing or kayaking to the other motorized means of
traveling on water. The Caribbean is liberally supplied with
mangroves and lagoons.
Sailing
Spend a day on a powerboat, catamaran, sailboat, or trimraran and
enjoy sailing in the Caribbean. You can opt between bare boat and
crewed boats and there are even special charters for people who are
interested in learning how to sail.
Scuba Diving
If you wish to go a step beyond snorkeling then go scuba diving and
you will see yet another unique perspective of the Caribbean. There
are several popular diving spots in the Cayman Islands and Curacao.
Go swimming with tamed stingrays in Stingray City. Do not forget the
Buck Island Reef National Monument that has 250 species of fish.
About the
Author:
James Penn
runs a highly informative Caribbean website which details exactly
how
to find
Caribbean villa rentals and also
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