Water sports

Water Sports located at Tanjung Benoa, only five minutes away from Nusa Dua Resort, fifteen minutes from Kuta and more or less twenty five minutes away from Sanur. Tanjung Benoa Beach has long been well known and has become the main tourist destination with its clean white sand and they can relax while other are enjoying water soprts such as:Banana Boat, Parasailing, Jet Ski, Glass Bottom Boat, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Sport Fishing and Trawling Fishing.

Parasailing :

The parasailor is strapped into a harness which is attached to the parasail canopy and connected to the speed boat via a rope. Basic steering instructions for landings are given before takeoff. Once the parasailor is ready, the beach crew signals the boat driver to power up and tighten the tow rope inflating the parasail canopy. The parasailor is then instructed to step, walk or run forward towards the boat/line. The boat speeds up sending the parasailor skyward. Once aloft, altitude is controlled by boat speed. Initially the boat travels into the wind the boat speed is constantly adjusted to maintain the desired height. The driver reduces speed hence allowing the parasail to descend. The parasailor is signaled to steer the canopy right or left which is achieved by pulling on the right or left rear risers, the boat slows until the parasailor has landed.

 

 

 

Flying Fish :

3 pieces of banana boat put together with additional rubber boat across the front and there is a kind of right beside left wing. Flying Fishis played by 3 people max that is 2 people left right passenger side and 1 instructor in the middle. Position you can stand like riding a motorcycle or sleep on her back. Flying Fish will be attracted by speed boat speeds with downwind path. Thus, a flying fish would fly over the water about 2 meters or more depending on wind speeds. Just like kites. For those who like challenges do not miss to try this game

Snorkelings.

Snorkeling (British spelling: snorkelling) is the practice of swimming on or through a body of water while equipped with a diving mask, a shaped tube called a snorkel and usually swimfins. Using this equipment allows the snorkeler to observe underwater attractions for extended periods of time with relatively little effort. Snorkeling is a popular recreational activity, particularly at tropical resort and scuba diving locations. The primary attraction is the opportunity to observe underwater life in a natural setting without the complicated equipment and raining required for scuba diving, and without the exhaled bubbles of scuba diving equipment.

Glass Bottom Boat  :

A glass bottom boat is a boat with sections of glass, or other suitable transparent material, below the waterline allowing passengers to observe the underwater environment from within the boat. The view through the glass bottom is better than simply looking into the water from above, because one does not have to look through optically erratic surface disturbances.
The effect is similar to that achieved by a diving mask, while the passengers are able to stay dry, out of the water.

 

 

Banana Boat:

Banana boat is an inflatable recreational boat meant for towing by speed boat. Different models usually accommodate three to ten rides sitting on a larger, main tube & resting their feet on two laterally flanking tubes which stabilize the boat. During the ride, the driver of the powered boat attempts to flip the banana boat upside – down by doing sharp turns for fun. Riders should always wear life jacket for safety reasons.

 

 

Jet Ski 15 Minutes :

Much like a motorcycle, acceleration in a jet ski is provided by a hand powered throttle located on the right side grip. By twisting the throttle, the driver can increase power to the motor. Steering a jet ski requires a combination of pointing the front-mounted grips and maneuvering the body. Unlike a street motorcycle, a jet ski often requires significant a jet ski is part water skiing device and part speedboat, with a definite hint of motorcycle during operation. Instead of the traditional propeller or screw motor, a jet ski uses an enclosed gas-powered motor to literally push water out in a jet stream. The jet ski operator straddles a central platform and assumes a shock-absorbing posture with knees slightly bent. The motor is electronically started with a toggle switch located in a column in front of the driver acceleration to accomplish sharp turns in the water.