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Best Island In Caribbean To Do All The Good Water Sports?
I want a nice island to go to for about a week that is good for the following:
Wind surfing
surfing
parasailing
scuba diving
swimming
fishing
jet ski rental
There are so many islands to choose from. which is the best?
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Water Sports â An Ocean View of the Hidden Depths of the Caribbean
The Caribbean is the perfect getaway for water sports lovers, with its amazing oceans and perfect conditions for engaging in a wide array of water sport activities. Every water sport you can name from snorkeling to canoeing to parasailing can be enjoyed in this paradise setting, where the ocean surface is as breathtaking as its hidden underwater world.
A water sport that is sure to be enjoyed by any age group and is very popular in the Caribbean Islands is snorkeling. Just beneath the crystal clear waters, you will be able to explore the coral reef with its exotic fish and colourful underwater life.
For those interested in scuba diving, engaging in this sport in the Caribbean islands is an activity that is not to be missed. With some of the best diving sites, the oceans here contain depths of secret kingdoms of underwater marine life that is just waiting to be explored. Uniquely, many of these hidden wonders can be accessed in just minutes after diving into the turquoise waters of the ocean.
Board sports such as surfing, kite surfing and windsurfing are also extremely popular. The gentle swells of the waves and its many hidden coves are a surferâs dream setting. The continuous wind that blows through the area also makes it an ideal location for windsurfing anytime of the year.
For the more adventurous, parasailing can be tried out. Moving through the sky suspended by the sail allows you to view the awesome beauty of the Caribbean from a birdâs eye view. Jetskiing and waterskiing can also be a fun activity to try out in your leisure time that will leave you with an exhilarating feeling.
Tourists wishing to engage in a more relaxed sport will definitely enjoy canoeing and kayaking. It allows you to view and explore this tropical paradise at your own time and pace. There are several lagoons and mangroves hidden amidst the islands making it a suitable setting for these sports.
The Canouan Island is an ideal spot from which to explore the hidden beauty of the Caribbean. If you are looking for a Caribbean island resort, the Raffles Canouan with its elegance and modern day charm is a good choice. This luxury hotel in the Caribbean is guaranteed to make your visit a memorable and unforgettable one.
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Water Sports in the Caribbean
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.
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