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4 water sports in Singapore every water baby will enjoy

You’d rather be swimming in water than walking on land. Yes, we recognize you, you water baby. And for you, water sports are the next best thing after swimming. Rest assured that if you are on a holiday in Singapore, you definitely won’t run short of these. Choose your pick from the four watersports below and have a splashing good time!

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4 water sports in Singapore every water baby will enjoy

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  1. 4 water sports in Singapore every water baby will enjoy You’d rather be swimming in water than walking on land. Yes, we recognize you, you water baby. And for you, water sports are the next best thing after swimming. Rest assured that if you are on a holiday in Singapore, you definitely won’t run short of these. Choose your pick from the four watersports below and have a splashing good time! Jetlev (Water-Propelled Jetpack): A water-propelled jetpack is connected to a small motorboat that is equipped with a massive water pump to keep you airborne. All you need to do is strap the jetpack on your back, pay careful instruction provided by the certified instructors and then, up, up, away you go! Kayaking: All the fun of rowing your way away from the hustle-bustle of main town Singapore and the benefits of an upper body workout too—kayaking is best enjoyed solo since the boat usually seats one. Tandem kayaks can accommodate a couple of more people. Wakeboarding: Rent yourself a board, let a certified instructor tell you just how you are supposed to skim the surface of the water in this adrenaline-filled sport, and you will be ready to try the ‘Superman on water’ trick. Jet Skiing: Ride the waves atop this watercraft, either by yourself, or if you aren’t too sure you can maneuver the jet-ski alone, you can always opt to ride pillion. Once you have had your fill of these water sports in Singapore, head over to Malaysia. Catch an express bus to let the tiredness wear off and hit the sea again. Book your tickets online from redbus for added convenience.

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