Frequently Asked Questions
Popular watersports in Goa include parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat rides, kayaking, scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, and paddleboarding.
The best beaches for watersports are Calangute, Baga, Anjuna, Candolim, Vagator, and Palolem.
The best time is from October to May when the weather is pleasant and the sea conditions are favorable.
Yes, watersports in Goa are generally safe. Certified instructors and proper safety equipment are provided.
No prior experience is required for most watersports. Professional guides will provide instructions and safety training.
Parasailing involves being towed behind a boat while attached to a parachute. You can try it at Calangute, Baga, and Candolim beaches.
Jet skiing costs range from ₹500 to ₹1,500 per ride, depending on the location and duration.
Yes, banana boat rides are safe for kids, provided they wear life jackets and follow the guide’s instructions.
Popular scuba diving spots include Grande Island, Malvan, and the waters near Bogmalo Beach.
Yes, Grande Island and Suzy’s Wreck are great spots for snorkeling in Goa.
Yes, safety equipment like life jackets, helmets, and harnesses are provided for all activities.
No, all necessary gear is provided by the operators.
Instructors provide a briefing session covering equipment use, safety measures, and basic techniques.
Yes, most operators employ certified and experienced guides to ensure safety.
You can book online or by reaching out to us on Whatsapp.
Prices vary by activity, ranging from ₹1500 for 5 in 1 Combo to ₹3,000 for scuba diving with watersports packages.
Yes, 50% Advance is required to reserve your seats, as no show-ups might be the reasons for it.
Yes, group discounts are often available. Contact Us for specific deals.
No, swimming is not mandatory as life jackets and professional guides ensure safety.
Yes, watersports are suspended during rough seas, heavy rain, or storms to ensure safety.