Water Sports
Skim the waves. Surf the seas. Float
across the skies. The fabulous golden Goan coast is
sprinkled with water sports excitements from windsurfing
to paragliding.
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 Goa. The best
season for enjoying water sports in Goa is from October
to May when the skies here are cloudless and blue, and
the waters fairly placid.
Windsurfing
Windsurfing
is a unique blend of surfing and sailing, which requires
the surfer to adjust his strength and balance to the
changing patterns of wind and water. To the expert who
has honed himself in all these nuances, windsurfing
can indeed be an exhilarating experience.
Windsurfing trainers and experts alike
claim Dona Paula bay to be the ideal location for the
beginners. The prevailing winds and the calm sea, ensure
almost lake-like conditions. The morning breeze is light
and steady - just right for learners; while stronger
winds that set in during the afternoons offer a perfect
challenge for the more experienced.
Dinghy Sailing
A pleasant change from windsurfing
is dinghy sailing, often referred to as 'beer and sandwich'
sailing. With the winds in Goa, so gentle most of the
time, this particular sport offers its participants
much time to relax.
Dinghies are available for hire at
the Cidade de Goa and the Taj Holiday Village. Instructors
are available for beginners.
These 15-odd feet long crafts hold
three to four people comfortably. The Zuari estuary
at Dona Paula is an excellent learning area - its calm
waters being the kindest Goa has to offer.
With two sails and side decks to sit
upon, dinghy sailing is as much fun as windsurfing and
it is not necessary to be either agile or youthful to
enjoy this form of sailing.
Scuba Diving
Scuba
diving is also fast gaining popularity. Underwater visibility
in the more tranquil of Goa's bays and lagoons ranges
between five to ten meters.
Although Goa does not have magnificent
coral reefs it boasts of myriad schools of fascinating
marine life.
Attractive coral heads, lobsters,
bright colored fish, and other marine life can be conveniently
explored in the shallow waters.
There are even a few wrecks dating
to colonial Portuguese and British times for you to
explore underwater.
Water Skiing
For the speed-lovers Goa offers the
thrills of venturing into the sea on speedboats. The
high-class speedboats which are available in some places,
can achieve speeds of up to 30-40 miles an hour.
These crafts, which can carry between
six to eight people, are available at the Cidade de
Goa, Bogmallo Beach Resort, and Taj Hotels. They can
be conveniently used for sightseeing as well as water-skiing.
Angling
The beaches of Goa offer a varied
and plentiful, almost inexhaustible, supply of seafood,
still fairly cheap and absolutely fresh.
The Agonda beach in Canacona, which
lies a short distance from the more famous Palolem beach
is a popular spot for angling. Soormai, salmon and mullet
are frequent catches.
Parasailing
High fliers amongst the speed lovers
can opt for parasailing. Both the Taj and Bogmallo Resort
hotels provide the necessary equipment for this enthralling
sport.
There's a rope about 300 feet long
attached to the parasail harness at one end and to the
speedboat at the other.
When the boat speeds off on the water,
the parasailor just takes one or two steps and he is
lifted into the air, the parasail lifting behind him.
Water Scooter
Water
scooters accommodate two people on a ride.
This action sport provides all the
thrills of a motorbike with the softness of an ocean
instead of hard tar road beneath the feet.
They are readily available at Dona
Paula jetty, Cidade de Goa, Majorda, and Candolim beach.
Swimming
The most common water sport is swimming,
although it is least mentioned in the media. The waters
around the Goan beaches are warm and almost always safe.
Swimming can be enjoyed by the young,
the old, the infirm, the affluent and the budget traveller
alike. There are life guards at all Goan beaches, so
check with them about the status of the sea, before
you jump in.
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