Paddleboarding
Challenge your balance on a stand-up paddleboard and learn how to stand on water. This low-fi activity is perfect for those just starting out with watersports.
Kayaking
If you’d rather not be alone on a board, you can rent a kayak and have a seat, while you and your partner paddle through the crystal clear waters.
Parasailing
Parasailing is where we get down to the nitty-gritty of adrenaline-filled water sports. You’ll have spectacular aerial views as you experience what it’s like to truly fly. Sunset Watersports provides state-of-the-art equipment and all boats are Coast Guard inspected and certified, so you can have the most fun knowing that you’re in good hands
Hobbie Cat
Up to 4 people can fit on this bite-size sail boat. If you have an experienced sailor in your party, or if one of you is willing to take a lesson, this its truly the best way to spend an afternoon on the water.
Snorkeling
The crowning glory of all watersports! Snorkeling is accessible to virtually anyone and only requires very limited equipment and experience. There is no easier way to meet and greet the local turtles and fish, and even the occasional dolphin or stingray if you’re lucky.