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10 Of The Most Popular Aquatic Sports To Do On Vacation

by Royal Holiday November 16, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

Aquatic sports are a great way to spend your time on holiday being active and exercising while you are away from home. What is so great about these activities is that they are extremely fun, very safe in general if done correctly and also extremely exclusive, as they cannot be done anywhere else but out in the open ocean. Warm weather, sunny beaches, and blue waters, are the perfect environment to engage in these amazing sports that can enjoyed by everyone from the youngest members of the family to the most daring and adventurous. Today in Royal Holiday Cruises, we take a break to talk about some of the most fun water sports you can find as you travel with us around the world.

Sailing

Sailing is an activity that requires some experience in order to do alone. It is not difficult to find tours that can take small groups sailing and even teach them a thing or two about how to do the basics. Sailing is all about sing wind propulsion to push a craft through the water but in some situations, it can be done over land or even ice.

Surfing

A very popular sport and probably one of the first ones that come to mind when you think about aquatic activities. Surfing has many different variations depending on the type of board, the size of the waves and the experience of the user. Surfing is a sport that anyone can take up and in most beaches where people practice surfing, you can rent equipment so you don’t have to buy an expensive and cumbersome board in order to get started.

Snorkeling

Snorkeling is one of the best aquatic sports to get started. All you really need is a mask and knowing how to swim. Snorkeling is perfect in order to enjoy the beauties of the ocean and the whole family together can enjoy as a great bonding experience.

Scuba Diving

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Image courtesy of John at Flickr.com

Scuba diving is the advanced version of snorkeling. With the use of a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, you can submerge and enjoy a prolonged stay under the ocean. Scuba is perfect for enjoying the wildlife first-hand and exploring a world that is otherwise unreachable to us. The only drawback to scuba diving is the fact that you do need to be certified to do it, even with a guide. The good news is that some places offer flash courses with just the basics you need to do the equipment and have a guided submersion under the supervision of a qualified guide.

Kite surfing

Kitesurfing if the combination of surfing on a board while holding onto a portable sail that gives you wind propulsion. Experts of kite surfing can do a lot of different tricks and gravity-defying feats under the right wind and water conditions. The sport is also great for those who want to get a good workout and probably fall quite a few times.

Parasailing

This sport has many variations and it can do in many different environments, but when it comes to the aquatic version, it usually requires a boat and a parachute. The person gets strapped into the sail or parachute and attached to the boat by a line. As the boat takes off, you get flown up into the air and follow the trajectory of the boat. One of the best things of parasailing is that you need no experience to enjoy it and the view you get from above is simply beautiful.

Sea Kayaking

Sea kayaking is a beautiful way to sightsee with the whole family. Sea kayaking is great in calm waters as you watch the sunset and enjoy paddling out to different spots. You do not need any special experience and the activity is very safe if done in proper waters. Kayaks can accommodate 2 people or more in it

Standup paddling

Another aquatic sport that is becoming more popular lately and easily available in more places around the world. SUP involves the use of board similar to those used in surfing and a large paddle to row standing up. The sport can be very calm but also extreme if done by a professional who can use waves as ramps to jump up in the air.

Jet Skiing

Jet skiing is a very cool activity to practice but it is not recommended to anyone under the age of 18, as it can be very dangerous. Jet skis can be powerful machines and quite fun to pilot, especially in calmed waters.

Flyboarding

This is one of the newest aquatic sports out there that is making the rounds all over the world. A flyboard is a small board similar to a skateboard that gets strapped to your feet. Under the board, you have a hose that shoots a strong water stream that can shoot you several feet up in the air and allow you to hover and move around freely.

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Kauai: Paradise Awaits You And Your Loved Ones

by Royal Holiday September 18, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

The island of Kauai

Kauai is known for being the oldest of the Hawaiian Islands geologically and also the fourth largest with a surface of 1,456.4 km2. The island is located about 170 kilometers northwest from Oʻahu and is famous for its mountainous volcanic ranges and for being one of the places with the most precipitation in the whole world. Due to the fluvial activity, erosion is very high in the area east of Mount Waialeale and multiple canyons and waterfalls can also be seen.

The island of Kauai has many different points of interest and local sites for that visiting who want to experience harmony with the landscapes around them and see all the wonderful natural marvels like green valleys, waterfalls, beaches, beautiful sights, crystal clear waters and more.

Places of interest

Menehune Fishpond (Alekoko)

According to the Hawaiian stories, the Menehunes were a legendary tribe of people who inhabited the deep forests and hidden valleys of old Hawaii. The legend says that they created the Alekoko pond one-night using lava stones and then brought forth much fish to place in there and so they stayed to live in the area, as fishing is said to be one of their favorite activities. The fishpond is one of the most important and highly visited sites. The area is perfect for taking pictures and watching some of the most beautiful landscapes and sunsets the island has to offer.

Kaulu Paoa Heiau

During the summer, this beach is visited by many people who come here to engage in snorkeling and scuba diving in its calm and clear waters that offer the perfect temperature for these underwater activities.

Lifeguards who are always aware of anything irregular that may be going on and ensure the safety and proper care of the location watch the beach constantly. The area is not only rich in tourism but also it is a place sacred considered sacred and patrimony of Hawaii. As it is the case with many of the local cultural locations, it has a legend that tells the story of how the body of the local chief Lohiau Kauai, was placed inside a cave near the Oceanside cliffs. The story says the chief was in love with Pele, the goddess of volcanoes and fire, but died and was unable to be with her. Pele’s daughter transported his spirit in the form of a flower and set it on the cliffs where people can see today the representation of said flower in the colors of the rainbows.

Image courtesy of --Raven at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of –Raven at Flickr.com

Waimea Canyon State Park

This amazing 16-kilometer long located on the western side of the island is famously known as the Great Canyon of the pacific. The place is a beautiful wonder of geology and a great site to visit while staying at Kauai. There are a few great lookout spots where you can snap the perfect picture or simply enjoy the view of the many colors that put on a show at this gorgeous meeting of the many hues of nature. The climb is not difficult to undertake and is well worth the small effort. Those who have visited list the Waimea Canyon as one of the most beautiful sights they have seen in their entire life, they simply call it “undescribable”, so I guess that means you must hit the road and go see it for yourself.

National Tropical Botanical Garden

Plants are some of Hawaii’s most valuable inhabitants. The noble mission of the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Kauai is that of preserving the tropical plant diversity through programs of research, protection, propagation and education of the public. Kauai itself is known as the “Garden Island” and this amazing botanical garden can quickly show you why. The number of species of plants is unbelievable and the facilities are excellent to welcome all visitors.

In the island of Kauai alone you can find three of the nation’s five National Tropical Botanical Gardens on Kauai: Limahuli Gardens in Haena and McBryde Garden and the Allerton Garden on the South Shore. McBryde Garden, for example, is famous all around the world for holding the largest collection of native Hawaiian flowers in the planet.

The Limahuli Garden and Preserve is located on the north shore of the Island. Behind the garden, you can see the magnificent Makana Mountain and to the front, the beautiful blue waters of the Pacific Ocean.

In the back of the Garden is the Limahuli Preserve where ecologists and restoration biologists work constantly to preserve species native to this habitat. The American Horticultural Society chose the Limahuli Garden as the best natural botanical garden in the United States and sees its practices on water, soil, and rare plant conservation as an example to follow.

For more great islands to experience, visit our blog at Royal Holiday Cruises today.

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