Sports & leisure
Malta’s best water sports for thrill seekers
From kayaking and wake boarding to paragliding and windsurfing, Malta’s range of water sports offers something for everyone.

Martina Said

Paddle or kayak

Renting a kayak or paddle boat is a good place to start if you’re trying your hand at a water sport for the first time. Both are slow-paced and man-powered, but also lots of fun. Team up with a friend and paddle or row your way out to sea in a kayak or paddle boat for a leisurely ride.

Jet ski

What paddle boats and kayaks don’t have is speed, so if that’s what you’re after, a jet ski is a step in the right direction. Explore caves and hidden beaches on a jet ski, available at numerous beaches around the islands. Prices for one or two persons for 15 or 30 minutes range from €35 to €70.

Paragliding

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Even if you’re afraid of heights, you should try paragliding at least once during your stay. It’s not as ‘extreme’ as it’s hyped up to be – quite the contrary, in fact, as you’re taken on a scenic tour of Malta’s coastline from the air, from the comfort and safety of a harness.

Wake boarding

This is the water sport you’ll want to try for a true adrenaline rush. Finding your balance may take a few tries, but once you do, you’ll be skimming above the water like a boss, and feeling like a superhero as you twist and turn while negotiating the waves.

Paddle boarding

Slow things down with a paddle boarding session while exploring some of Malta and Gozo’s hidden gems. Paddle boarding entails propelling yourself forward while lying, kneeling or standing on a board, but if that’s not exciting enough, try a session of SUP (stand up) yoga, which takes place at a number of beaches locally.

Flyboard

Fly up into the air during a flyboarding session, where a rider stands on a board connected by a long hose to a watercraft. Water forced under pressure through a pair of boots with jet nozzles thrusts the rider into the air in true adrenaline-junkie fashion.

Wind surfing

One for the more experienced water sports enthusiasts, wind surfing is mastered with quite a bit of practice. But that’s not to say that you won’t find local instructors willing to help you give it a go if you’re a newbie, or go at it alone if you’ve got the experience!

Main Image: Surf Gear Ltd



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