Vacations Are Never Boring If You Are Into Water Sports
Going for a summer vacation doesn't
always have to mean sitting long hours at the beach reading books and
sunbathing. Quite to the contrary, taking a break by the ocean can prove to be
quite an extraordinary experience. For those people who do not live by the
water, a vacation offers a rare opportunity to enjoy water sports and
activities. If you are curious about what a sea vacation could offer, read on
and by the end of this article, you will be booking your flights.
Swimming
We are going to start with the obvious.
Swimming. While it might sound boring and mundane, swimming actually activates
almost all the muscles in the body from the knees up. And you don't have to
swim using the same style all the time. Since it is, after all, your vacation,
we would recommend getting swimming goggles. Being able to observe the bottom
of the ocean while swimming makes the whole experience way more enjoyable.
Snorkeling
Snorkeling is a favorite amongst
holiday-goers. And for a good reason. First of all, you do not need to be
experienced to enjoy snorkeling. Since our bodies naturally float in water, it
is relatively easy to stay on the surface of the water. By utilizing a snorkel,
you can breathe while partially submerged. It's actually so easy that kids can
do it. It is one of the rare activities that you can involve your children in.
This makes snorkeling a great family activity that can be enjoyed by anyone, no
matter their age or swimming capability.
Second, and more important, you will be
left breathless (breathless, get it?) by the amazing underwater sights. While
the surface might seem calm and not as interesting, there is life thriving just
below. We'd recommend going even a step further and getting a full face snorkeling mask that
offers a 180 degree view. It's also much more suitable for beginners and
children since you can breathe though your nose as well, just as you would on
land.
Scuba Diving
Scuba Diving has the advantage over
snorkeling in the sense that you don't need to be close to the surface for your
air. This will allow you to come closer to something that you might want see,
poke, or touch. As counterintuitive as it might sound, you don't need to know
how to swim in order to scuba dive either. Swimming is nearly impossible
underwater when you are wearing the full gear. Instead, you will be paddling
around.
While it might sound scary to some
people, scuba diving is actually really easy to get into. During the initial
diving lesson the instructor will be next to you for the whole time. After
you've passed your first lesson, you're free to go for sightseeing dives up to
16ft depth. But don't let this discourage you. The most beautiful sights (yes,
the ones that you see on big posters and stock photos) are at depths of less
than 10ft! If you want to explore the underwater world, Scuba is the way to go.
Paddleboarding
Unlike the three we've previously
mentioned, paddleboarding takes place on top of the water. For this you will
need to rent out a paddleboard, which is a bit wider but shorter than a
traditional surfing board. On the surface of the water, you will need to paddle
with your hands to move yourself around. You can do this while kneeling or
laying on the board.
Recently, a new variation of paddleboarding
has become popular and that is stand up paddleboarding. In this case, you can
use a paddle and row while standing up. People find this way of sightseeing
offers better views and better control overall for the inexperienced used.
With paddleboarding, you can go wherever
your imagination takes you. You can go visit wild and inaccessible beaches,
explore caves or even use it as a mode of transportation to some extent. While
some places used to have 'swimmer's beaches', that only experienced swimmers
could reach, more and more paddleboarders are joining them in.
Body Surfing
Body Surfing is
widely popular because of a couple of reasons. First, you don't need any, and I
mean, any equipment for it. And second, you just need some water and some
waves. It is perfect for people who have never tried surfing but always wanted
to. Practically you 'ride the waves' only using your body. The trick is to
catch the top of the wave and just straighten yourself as much as you can. When
the wave starts to break you just turn in the direction and voila.. you're body
surfing.
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