Diving
Diving in Ibiza is one of the most popular activities when it comes to adventure sports. Most people who go on holiday to a paradisiacal beach don't want to miss out on the experience of diving. You should know that you don't need to be a good swimmer to be a good diver. In fact many people who said they were afraid of the water or had never dared to swim can happily dive. The most important thing is that you can lose your fear of the depths, but that is only gained after several dives.
Windsurf
Windsurfing consists of gliding over the water on a board with a sail. Windsurfing boards are light, fast and easy to handle. In order to practice this sport properly, you have to learn to master the waves and the wind, and it depends on both that your efforts will be rewarded. The most impressive jumps will be possible thanks to the sail we will have and, of course, to our own ability to get the most out of it.
Flyboard
Flyboarding is a new water sport. A board under your feet with two powerful downward jets allows you to fly over the water, dive into the water, jump like a dolphin and do all kinds of pirouettes. It's an incredible sensation, you have to try it to understand it. Flyboarding is easier to practice than it looks. Everyone manages to fly the first time. It doesn't require physical strength, but balance and, above all, being comfortable playing in the water.
Canoeing
Canoeing is a nautical sport in which high speeds can be reached. It consists of sailing in canoes or kayaks, propelled by rowing by one, two or four crew members. In this discipline, speed and endurance races are held. The basic materials are the boat, a paddle, a lightweight hull, usually made of fibreglass or plastic in recreational boats, and Kevlar or carbon fibres in competition boats, a life jacket, a rescue rope, booties, socks and neoprene gloves and, of course, an isothermal or neoprene wetsuit.