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Water Sports Holidays

Walking on water in Aruba

Walking on water in Aruba

Walking on water is one of the latest phenomena to sweep the sport-mad beaches of the Caribbean island of Aruba.

Hoist the main sail and cast off for El Gouna

Hoist the main sail and cast off for El Gouna

Sail La Vie is the newest recruit to the Red Sea town of El Gouna offering sailing and windsurfing lessons to holidaymakers.

Kiteboarding now offered year round at Nonsuch Bay, Antigua

Kiteboarding now offered year round at Nonsuch Bay, Antigua

Kiteboarding is now available all year round at Nonsuch Bay, Antigua’s luxury sailing resort. The resort has perfect conditions for kiteboarding as it is inside a barrier reef with a huge flat water sailing area and a steady tropical breeze.

Develop your sea skills in the Madlives

Develop your sea skills in the Madlives

Combine a holiday with a taste of something new in 2013 and enlist on a lesson in paradise. With beautiful calm lagoons ready to be enjoyed by thrill seekers and amateur explorers alike, Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort in the Maldives is the ideal destination for those looking to pick up a new skill on holiday.

Riders, sliders, kickers and cables come to the Red Sea

El Gouna, the Red Sea's premier leisure destination, is preparing to welcome its latest attraction and one of the world's largest cable water parks - the El Gouna Watersports Complex.

A splashing good fun family holiday

A splashing good fun family holiday

There's nothing like twisty waterslides, speedy chutes, fabulous pools and crazy rivers to keep kids entertained on holiday, which is why Keycamp's brand new Splash Parcs offer the perfect destination for a fun-filled family holiday.

Jet Packing in the Florida Keys, James Bond style!

Remember the flight pack used in the James Bond film Thunderball? Well, now you can live your own 007 dream in Florida Keys.

A romantic holiday destination that will keep an action man happy

A romantic holiday destination that will keep an action man happy

Finding the perfect romantic holiday destination that will keep beach lovers and their action heroes happy is often a real challenge.

Florida Keys launches 'Keys Cable' - The ultimate adrenaline accelerator

Florida Keys launches 'Keys Cable' - The ultimate adrenaline accelerator

The cable system is an overhead towing device used to pull riders across the water. Located halfway down the tropical island chain at Grassy Key, Keys Cable has two two-point cable systems that are independently operated atop a seven-acre lake.

Follow in the wake of an Olympian - Sailing getaways in Cyprus

Follow in the wake of an Olympian - Sailing getaways in Cyprus

For a nation whose history and identity is so bound up with the sea it seems only right that Cyprus’ first Olympic medal should have gone to a sailor: 22 year-old Pavlos Kontides, who took silver in the men’s Laser class at the London Games this summer.

Cook Islands: The Vaka Eiva Festival

Cook Islands: The Vaka Eiva Festival

The Cook Islands prepares itself to welcome over 800 competitors taking part in one of the most unique water sports events in the world, the Vaka Eiva Festival, held from 24th-30th November 2012.

Get fit this summer in Soma Bay

Get fit this summer in Soma Bay

If you're feeling inspired to get fit and try a new sport this summer, head to the luxurious Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay on Egypt's Red Sea and try out their brand new sports programme including complimentary activities such as tennis, beach boccia, catamaran sailing, kite-surfing and golf.

Learn to… with the Amieira Marina

Learn to… with the Amieira Marina

In the corner of the Alentejo region in Portugal, the Amieira Marina provides the perfect houseboat holiday for children, adults and budding sailors alike to try their hand at a range of water and land-based activities.

Kitesurfing in Northern Brazil

Kitesurfing in Northern Brazil

The kite surfing season in Brazil starts now so it's a perfect time to head to the north and enjoy the stunning beaches and amazing winds.

Algarve on the water

Framed by a 200km coastline, the Algarve’s warm waters play a central role in highlighting the history, culture, gastronomy and nature of the region.