Goa is a paradise for water sports lovers. The long coastal area offers wonderful oppurtunites to indulge in all sorts of water-sport activites. The goan coast has always appealed beach lovers and sports lovers to try on some new watery excitement. Surf the seas or float across the skies, the options of sport enjoyment are never ending in Goa.
Goa has a number of popular beaches and vast coastline. This makes it the ideal place to try adventure water sports. Your holiday becomes not only relaxing but thrilling too! Goa has plenty of water sports to offer to its visitors. Be it really fast ones like jet skiing and wind surfing or the tamer ones like scuba diving, there is something for everyone. The facilities provided by the concerned authorities are at par with international standards and norms. Mostly, instructors accompany you for these watersports. So get set to taste real thrill and adventure in Goa!
And who can forget the under water world where there's so much to see. Even if Goa isn't having any magnificent coral reefs, still it boasts with a variety of fascinating marine life. One can never get tired of scuba diving into the wreckage of the colonial ships that belong to the Portuguese. The para sailing, water-skiing and wind surfing will take your breath away. If you are a learner, you can take some diving lessons or embark on fishing trips and Dolphin cruises.
Surfing in Goa
Even if there aren't many secluded beaches located in Goa, still for wind surfing you do not exactly require seclusion. Beaches such as Calangute, Colva, Pololem, Vagator, Baga, Dona Paula, Miramar and Bogmolo are considered idyllic spots for surfing under the brilliant sun. Blue and tranquil, these beach destinations have come as the ultimate choice in aqua sports fun.
Most of the windsurfing trainers and experts call Dona Paula bay as the ideal site to start of wind surfing, especially if you are new to this sport. The conditions here are almost lake-like for from both the wind and sea point of view. The light and steady morning breeze works just right for learners; while stronger winds that set in during the afternoons offer a perfect challenge for the more experienced surfers. The surfing is catching the popularity airwaves in Goa and some of the major surfing sports event that are recently introduced include Windsurfing Regatta and Open Board Sailing Competition that lasts up to a week.
Sailing in Goa

Sailing is another pleasant experience that any sport lover as well as beach lover would love to try out. It's the best recreational and relaxation activity for your beach vacation in Goa. Dinghies are available for hire at the various beach resorts and hotels in Goa and can accommodate about three to four people comfortably.
Water skiing & jet skiing in Goa


Do you like speed? Especially when it comes to swooshing on water, then water skiing is a sport for you and there's no better option then Goa for a water skier to cure his hunger for this water sport in India. Take up a speedboat and venture into the sea for a thrilling skiing experience. These boats can carry between six to eight people, are available at the various beach resorts, water sports clubs and hotels in Goa and one can also opt them for sightseeing on the coastal areas of Goa.
Scuba Diving in Goa

The shipwrecks belonging to the colonial period of the Portuguese have become a major shelter of the marine life that is found in the underwater world of Goa. To check out the mysterious marine life of Goa, there are plenty of diving options available in Goa. Most of the diving activities take place around the Grande Island and the most common sites include Suzy's Wreck, Davy Jones Locker, Sail Roack, Turbo Tunnel, Surge City, Uma Guma Reef and Bounty Bay.

A four-hour high-speed boat ride takes you the world-class dive site of Angria Bank, 120 miles away from Goa. This island offers an amazing wealth of coral and fishes to the divers. Pigeon Island is another dive site near Goa that has interesting marine life as well as good visibility. Some interesting shallow dive sites are available in the waters between Vengurla and Malvan, and its just a 2 hour journey from Panaji.
Paragliding & Parasailing in Goa

Parasailing is one of the thrilling water sports in Goa. Many tourists coming to Goa try this sport at least once in their lifetime. This is in fact an addictive sport which is why one can see the tourists unable to resist themselves from doing it more than once. Though this sport looks quite dangerous all the necessary precautions are taken before they send you soaring into the skies. Parasailing in Goa is done in many ways, one is the winch boat parasailing and the other is the beach parasailing. Both methods of parasailing are same when it comes to take off, but differ in the landing methods. In winch boat parasailing you have to land inside the winch boat which is accompanying you. But in beach parasailing, the person has to land on the beach itself. This can be a little tricky on the part of the ground staff.

A paraglider, unlike parasiling or parajumping is a wing of nylon cloth with the suspension attached to a harness, designed to safely hold the pilot. Launched from the cliff of a hill, the glider is maneuvered by pulling the control strings left or right, while both are pulled to apply the brakes for landing.
Banana Boat ride in Goa

Banana Boat Rides is a complete fun activity. For banana rides, a banana shaped inflatable boat is required where between 4 and 6 people can sitat a time & passengers are strapped to a life jacket for security purposes as it is a perpetual process of being flung into sea and of hauling oneself back into the banana boat. This boat is further tied to a speed boat. Interesting part of the banana boat rides is that it tosses away the seated adventurer as soon as the speed boat catches speed and venture upon to cross the sea.It might also happen that the sport enthusiast has not even set off the beach and the banana boat tumbles him into the surf.