1. Scuba Diving

Wearing a diving gear that fits snugly and breathing through an oxygen tank, scuba diving allows you to explore the sea or lake’s bottom up close. It makes it possible to view marine life, including coral reefs and unusual species of stunning decorative fish.

2. Sea Walk

A water sport that doesn’t require swimming ability is sea walking! It’s completely secure. No water on your face means you can keep your makeup on and your hair dry, as well as use contacts or glasses! The Sea Walker helmet features a huge full-face window that provides a close-up view of the stunning undersea environment.

3. Semi Sub-Marine

A semi-submarine ride is a boat where guests may view the underwater world from within the vessel thanks to one or more sections of glass, or another suitable transparent material, below the waterline. The boat docks directly at the beach, making it simple to put on your snorkeling gear and go.

4. Jet Ski

If you lack the confidence to try out the many underwater activities, Jet Skie is the greatest alternative available. It is the ultimate water sports machine in the world.

5. Snorkelling

Snorkeling involves swimming near the water’s surface while using a snorkel, which is a mask and tube that lets you breathe through your mouth. A fun activity that allows you to interact with some unusual marine life is snorkeling.

6. Parasailing

Parasailing also known as parascending or parakiting, is a recreational water sport kiting activity, where a person is towed behind a boat while attached to a specially designed parachute, known as a parasail. It is subject to availability and can change based upon weather conditions. This activity is currently operational in Port Blair and is not operational in Havelock Island.

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