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Dive into these 6 fun water sports adventures in Miami

Enjoy your weekend with the best water sports in Miami Beach

Beach life is Miami's DNA. People typically associate Miami Beaches with lifestyle or a place to do some workout. However, as Miami has the cleanest beaches and clearest oceans, it offers more than just a place to work out. There are many water adventures in Miami to participate in.

So what are you waiting for? Let's get started.

Paddleboard

Paddle on the calm, blue waves of the ocean alone or with a companion. Explore the neighborhood marinas, see colorful marine life, and take in the most breathtaking views of the skyline of Miami.

A beginner at paddle boarding? Not to worry! No prior knowledge is required; only an adventurous spirit.

Flyboarding

One of the most recent trends to hit the ocean in Miami is flyboarding. You will be equipped with four strong water jets as you float above the water up to 45 feet during this nerve-racking sport.

You step onto a jet board attached to your feet to use it. A 60-foot hose also connects it to a jet ski. You are pushed into the air by this watercraft, as well as the jet ski driver regulates the force that forces you upward.

a person doing flyboarding

You can try out these adventurous water sports at Jungle Island, Coconut Grove, and Bayside Marketplace in Miami. 

Kayaking

A kayaking trip in Biscayne Bay is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You may spend as long as you wish exploring the actual, unspoiled beauty of that bay; alternatively, you can land on the beautiful Picnic Islands and wander the area on foot.

If you're up for a challenge, head towards Venetian Islands and have a look at the lavish villas that Miami's celebrities call home. Musicians, actors and actresses, and other celebrities make these breathtaking islands their seasonal homes.

people kayaking in an ocean

Parasailing

Parasailing is perfect for you if flying over the water excites you, but flyboarding sounds a little excessive. When parasailing, you're attached to a parachute connected to a speedboat by a strap. You are all tugged up and fly 500 feet above sea level as the boat soars over the water.

You can fly alone, with a partner, or in a group of three. Miami's South Beach and Coconut Grove are the starting points for most parasailing trips.

Snorkeling

An expedition under the surface? Say no more!

The 3rd largest reef in the world is linked with the seas around Miami. This barrier reef, also known as the Florida Straits, is filled with incredible examples of marine life, including colorful fish, turtles, lush seaweed, and beautiful coral colonies. The difficulty of reaching a reef varies; whether you're a novice or an expert, there are reef expertsthat can accommodate you in the journey to marine!

Sailing

Without seeing the boating lifestyle that makes Miami so well-known, no vacation there is complete. A sailboat hire is a terrific way to go on a romantic sunset sail, observe the coastline from a fresh perspective, or venture out to dance and drink with the rich and famous on Monument Island. It is among the greatest water activity for those who like a little extra comfort when they venture out into the open ocean.

sailboat in an ocean

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