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Itinerary
Destination 1
USD 40 / pax
Parasailing, also known as parascending, paraskiing or parakiting, is a recreational kiting activity where a person is towed behind a vehicle while attached to a specially designed canopy wing that resembles a parachute, known as a parasail wing. The manned kite's moving anchor may be a car, truck, or boat. The harness attaches the occupant to the parasail, which is connected to the boat, or land vehicle, by the tow rope. The vehicle then drives off, carrying the parascender (or wing) and person into the air. If the boat is powerful enough, two or three people can parasail behind it at the same time. The parascender has little or no control over the parachute. The activity is primarily a fun ride, not to be confused with the sport of paragliding.
There are commercial parasailing operations all over the world. Land-based parasailing has also been transformed into a competition sport in Europe. In land-based competition parasailing, the parasail is towed to maximum height behind a 4-wheel-drive vehicle. The driver then releases the tow line; the parasailer flies down to a target area in an accuracy competition.
The sport was developed in the late 1970s, and has been very popular ever since. The first international competitions were held in the mid-1980s and continue annually to this day. Over the years, the competitions have grown in scope as well as the number of participants.
Destination 2
USD 80
Fly together 2 or 3 people on the same parachute. It’s a simple technique and only sits back without controlling the parachute. It’s 100% safety record and recommended.
Dolphin Watersport is pleased to offer you parasail rides in the relative tranquility of Benoa Bay, Nusa Dua overlooking a white sand beach. Parasailing adventure is a part of parasailing ride. Parasailing rides and parasailing adventures are almost identical. The difference only at parasailing adventure has improved parasailing method launches and lands the flyers with a modern winch system right from the back of a specific boat.
So, you don’t need to wait anymore on the beach with parasailing installed manually by the crew. While you’re queuing for your turn on the air, you’ll experience a fun speedboat ride! We can fly two or three people side by side, and our boat can accommodate larger groups. We try to get an awesome experience for all of our guests from the check-in to the boat ride out until the actual parasailing.
Don’t miss your chance to vacation in Bali while looking at the beautiful view of the Benoa peninsula from the air with our parasailing adventure. You can see the full view of the Benoa peninsula such as some resorts and restaurants along the beach and other watersport activities right under you from the sky. The view is amazing up there even though this is the first flight experience for you in the Peninsula of Benoa Bali. You can explore a lot from up above without no nervousness or excitement.
Destination 3
USD 35/ pax
Banana boating is a fun beach vacation activity that you can try with your family this summer. If you're not familiar with banana boating, it involves being towed behind a motorized boat on a banana-shaped, yellow-colored inflatable water sled that usually seats about six to ten people.
Destination 4
USD 50 / pax
Flying Fish Watersport. Inflatable flying fish is an inflatable boat and flying fish-shaped. It is part of water sport activities and marine recreation and usually has capacity of 4-6 person per boat.
Destination 5
USD 50 / pax
They were originally called water scooters in the 1950s, with the development of the German Wave Roller and the Amanda, manufactured by British motorcycle manufacturer Vincent.
In the early 1960s, the Sea Skimmer was powered by an inboard/outboard motor and could hit the heady heights of 25 mph.
A few years later, Clayton Jacobson II, an American-Norwegian banker and motocross enthusiast from Arizona asked himself ‘what is jetskiing’ and came up with the answer. His idea was to replace the outboard motor with an internal pump-jet and build the machines from fibreglass, which was stronger and lighter than the original aluminium models. After a few years of refinements, Kawasaki reached a deal to use Jacobson’s designs and in 1973 they launched the JS400 Jet Ski, selling over 200,000 and at the same time creating a brand new sport!
Destination 6
USD 120 / pax
A Flyboard is a brand of hydroflighting device which supplies propulsion to drive the Flyboard into the air to perform a sport known as hydroflying.
A Flyboard rider stands on a board connected by a long hose to a watercraft. Water is forced under pressure to a pair of boots with jet nozzles underneath which provide thrust for the rider to fly up to 22 m (72 ft) in the air or to dive headlong through the water down as far as one is willing to go.
Destination 7
USD 40 / pax
Snorkeling (British and Commonwealth English spelling: snorkelling) is the practice of swimming on or through a body of water while equipped with a diving mask, a shaped breathing tube called a snorkel, and usually swimfins. In cooler waters, a wetsuit may also be worn. Use of this equipment allows the snorkeler to observe underwater attractions for extended periods with relatively little effort and to breathe while face-down at the surface.
Snorkeling is a popular recreational activity, particularly at tropical resort locations. It provides the opportunity to observe underwater life in a natural setting without the complicated equipment and training required for scuba diving. It appeals to all ages because of how little effort is involved and is the basis of the two surface disciplines of the underwater sport of finswimming.[1]
Snorkeling is also used by scuba divers when on the surface, in underwater sports such as underwater hockey and underwater rugby, and as part of water-based searches conducted by search and rescue teams.
Destination 8
USD 110 / pax
Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving whereby divers use breathing equipment that is completely independent of a surface air supply. The name "scuba", an acronym for "Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus", was coined by Christian J. Lambertsen in a patent submitted in 1952. Scuba divers carry their own source of breathing gas, usually compressed air, affording them greater independence and movement than surface-supplied divers, and more time underwater than free divers. Although the use of compressed air is common, a gas blend with a higher oxygen content, known as enriched air or nitrox, has become popular due to the reduced nitrogen intake during long and/or repetitive dives. Also, breathing gas diluted with helium may be used to reduce the likelihood and effects of nitrogen narcosis during deeper dives.
Open circuit scuba systems discharge the breathing gas into the environment as it is exhaled, and consist of one or more diving cylinders containing breathing gas at high pressure which is supplied to the diver through a diving regulator. They may include additional cylinders for range extension, decompression gas or emergency breathing gas. Closed-circuit or semi-closed circuit rebreather scuba systems allow recycling of exhaled gases. The volume of gas used is reduced compared to that of open circuit, so a smaller cylinder or cylinders may be used for an equivalent dive duration. Rebreathers extend the time spent underwater compared to open circuit for the same gas consumption; they produce fewer bubbles and less noise than open circuit scuba which makes them attractive to covert military divers to avoid detection, scientific divers to avoid disturbing marine animals, and media divers to avoid bubble interference.
Scuba diving may be done recreationally or professionally in a number of applications, including scientific, military and public safety roles, but most commercial diving uses surface-supplied diving equipment when this is practicable. Scuba divers engaged in armed forces covert operations may be referred to as frogmen, combat divers or attack swimmers.
A scuba diver primarily moves underwater by using fins attached to the feet, but external propulsion can be provided by a diver propulsion vehicle, or a sled pulled from the surface. Other equipment needed for scuba diving includes a mask to improve underwater vision, exposure protection by means of a diving suit, ballast weights to overcome excess buoyancy, equipment to control buoyancy, and equipment related to the specific circumstances and purpose of the dive, which may include a snorkel when swimming on the surface, a cutting tool to manage entanglement, lights, a dive computer to monitor decompression status, and signalling devices. Scuba divers are trained in the procedures and skills appropriate to their level of certification by diving instructors affiliated to the diver certification organisations which issue these certifications. These include standard operating procedures for using the equipment and dealing with the general hazards of the underwater environment, and emergency procedures for self-help and assistance of a similarly equipped diver experiencing problems. A minimum level of fitness and health is required by most training organisations, but a higher level of fitness may be appropriate for some applications.
Destination 9
USD 120
Bali sea walk is a type of water sport challenge that runs on the seabed using an impermeable helmet and as a breathing apparatus, clear glass that can clearly and clearly see the beauty of the seabed. Location in the waters of Nusa Dua, a pontoon that has been provided in the middle of the sea as a starting point for activities not far from Tanjung Benoa beach. Participants will be guided and guided by experienced instructors.
Destination 10
USD 40 / pax
A glass-bottom boat is a boat with sections of glass, panoramic bottom glass or other suitable transparent material, below the waterline allowing passengers to observe the underwater environment from within the boat.
Destination 11
USD 40 / pax
What you can see on turtle island is the conservation of this turtle, where you can see the broodstock of the turtles being cared for here, some of these turtles come from the catch of fishermen who were brought here, from illegal sales and brought here. There is also a turtle breeding place here, so every time a turtle lays eggs and hatches, it will be put in a shelter first, after it feels ready to be released, then the chicks are released into the ocean, and if you are lucky and during your visit, the turtle releases, you can participate to help maintain this endangered animal. This conservation area was created to protect turtles from the threat of extinction and your support is very helpful in the development of turtle sustainability, visiting it has made a very significant contribution to the life of this turtle.
Include(s)
- Fresh water
- English speaking driver
- Car, driver, gasoline & parking
- Activities insurance
Exclude(s)
- Food, beverage & snack
Note(s)
Many water sports activities you can do in Bali such as Parasailing, Fly Boarding, Wake Boarding, Jet Ski, Seawalker, Banana Boat, and many others. We take the location in the North of Tanjung Benoa Nusa Dua. Supported by professional instructors and good maintenance of safety equipment for your holiday in Bali more fun and unforgettable.
The water sports session is from 9.00 am until 4.00 pm. Please bring your own towel and other personal needs like sunblock or something. Facilities included are a shower room, locker, changing room, and refreshment.
OUR PACKAGE
USD 120 => Adventure Parasailing, Banana Boat, Jetski
USD 70 => Snorkeling, Glass Bottom Boat, Turtle Island
USD 170 => Adventure Parasailing, Banana Boat, Jetski + Diving or Sea Walker
USD 190 => Diving, Adventure Parasailing, Fly Board
Order note Here Customer service fast respond Monday - Saturday, at 9 AM - 6 PM
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