Also we are ready to arrange special tours on your request for any activities such as water sports.
Swimming
Triathlon – Usually a combination of swimming, cycling and running
Modern pentathlon includes épée fencing, pistol shooting, swimming, a show jumping course on horseback, and a cross-country run
Rescue swimming – Swimming with the goal to rescue other swimmers or the practice thereof
Surf lifesaving – A competitive sport which evolved from the training activities of lifeguards at Australian surf beaches
Water polo – A team ball sport played in water
Synchronized swimming – A hybrid of swimming, gymnastics, and ballet
Fin swimming – Swimming with fins
Water aerobics – Aerobics in the water
Water gymnastics – Gymnastics in the water
Snorkeling – The practice of swimming at the surface (typically of the sea) with a mask and a short tube called a snorkel
Diving off springboards or off platforms
A water slide – A slide with water flowing down it
Under water
Diving
Scuba diving – Swimming under water using a (self contained) breathing apparatus
Free-diving – The aim to maximize the depth dived using no breathing apparatus
Apnea – The practice of not breathing for extended times
Underwater rugby – Rugby played under water with a ball that has been rendered neutrally buoyant. Surfacing to breathe is only allowed without the ball
Underwater hockey – Hockey played under water with short wooden curved sticks and a heavy puck. Players wear diving masks, snorkels, and fins, and must surface to breathe while team mates
continue the game on the pool bottom.
Near the water
Boating – The use of boats
Bodyboarding – Similar to surfing, but the board is smaller and the person lies down on the board
Canoeing
Canoe Polo – Polo using a canoe
Dragon Boat Racing – A team paddling sport on water
Fishing – The recreation and sport of catching fish
Hydroplane racing
Jet sprint boat racing
Kayaking
Kite surfing on flat water using a kite for propulsion
Motor boating
Offshore powerboat racing
Parasailing – A person is towed behind a vehicle (usually a boat) while attached to a parachute
Rowing – Propels a boat by means of oars
Sailing using the wind for propulsion
Surfing downhill on waves
Wakeboarding – Similar to water skiing, but using only one board attached to the feet
Wake skating – Similar to wakeboarding, but the board is NOT attached to the feet
Water skiing – Using skis to slide over the water while being pulled by a boat or other device
Wind surfing on flat water using wind for propulsion in combination with sails