Parasailing
Parasailing in Goa is an incredible experience. As you soar in the air and feel the wind on your face, the excitement really kicks in. There are two ways to parasail - winch-boat parasailing, generally done solo, where you take off and land on a winch boat, and beach parasailing, where you're launched from the beach itself.
Jet Skiing
Jet-skiing is truly for those who love speed. The 100-135 hp-powered jet-skis used in Goa deliver high-adrenalin thrills. With a pretty uncomplicated machine to handle, you could easily get carried away, which is why most operators make it mandatory for an instructor to accompany the rider
Scuba Diving
Scuba diving in Goa is a delightful experience. Welcome to the world of underwater delight in Goa. Attractive corals, colored and beautiful, shells and fishes all invite exploration. Adventurous sports like Scuba Diving help you to unearth the underwater treasure of Goa. Underwater visibility in Goa ranges for five meters to ten meters through out the tourist season. The waters in Goa are safe and temperate.
Water Sports
Goa is a paradise for water sport lovers. Watersports in Goa is an incredible experience on your Goa Holidays. The long coastal area offers a wonderful opportunity to indulge in all sorts of water sport activities. No matter what your aquatic interests are, whether you're a beginner or an expert, you can find the right watersports in Goa.
Water Skiing
Water-skiing requires strength and skill. While learning, be prepared for repeated tumbles and resulting soreness. To water-ski, you need strong leg and back muscles and a relaxed posture - being stiff doesn't help at all, and practice bending your knees slightly and maintaining them parallel to each other.
Knee and Wake-Boarding
Knee-boarding is similar to water-skiing. The board has a slot for your knees and that's all there is to it. It requires less focus on balance than water-skiing and is a far simpler technique. Wake-boarding is a variation; the skier has one broad board instead of two narrow ones, one which to maintain balance.
Windsurfing
Windsurfing is the most well-known water sport and by far the toughest, despite being non-mechanised. It is relatively inexpensive, but windsurfing can be a very frustrating sport to learn. It requires commitment, good health and a good instructor.
Speedboat Rides
Speedboats are the next best thing to jet-skiing, more powerful and faster than the jet-skis. With a capacity for 3 to 6, this is a great group activity. Rides normally last 10 mins. to an hour, in which you explore the Goan coastline.
Banana, Bump and Ringo Rides
Banana rides are popular with kids. Sitting on a six-seat banana-shaped contraption and being towed by a speedboat rolling and pitching over undulating waves, is indeed appealing. Ringo rides, or bump rides, are variations.
Catamaran Sailing
Catamaran sailing, also referred to as Hobie cats, is a more relaxed sailing activity. A catamaran is made up of a twin hull with trampoline in between the hulls and a mast for sailing.