Boost your fun with water activities in Riviera Nayarit

August 12, 2019
Posted by: Adeprotur

There are countless activities that you can do in this jewel of the Pacific with more than 300 kilometers of virgin beaches. This summer, don’t hesitate to visit this earthly paradise and enjoy the culinary options, the fabulous and luxurious resorts, as well as the sea breeze, while making the most out of your vacation.
Here are some wonderful and revitalizing activities you can do in Riviera Nayarit:

• Surf & SUP classes. Without a doubt, surfing never goes out of style. Year after year, a significant number of travelers from all over the world, are looking for the best waves that allow them to live the thrill of sliding on their surfboard. So, if you want to be one of those wavy adventurers, in Riviera Nayarit you can schedule a surf class, in which, they will show you the key points to surf a wave or the technique to paddle without falling from the board.


• Kite Boarding. Riviera Nayarit has the attraction of holding an annual Kite Boarding festival, in which schools from the region participate. Don't wait any longer and schedule your classes. The schools have certified instructors who will be watching you at all times. Practice this water sport on the beach of Bucerias, it is one of the best beaches for this type of adventure.


• Diving. A traveler’s favorite. It allows them to explore the depths of the ocean and feel joy in the middle of the water. Riviera Nayarit offers many diving experiences throughout different villages, in which you can interact with the flora and fauna. It is a flexible activity that adapts to you experience level. Feel free to dive into the waters of the Pacific.

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