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Nine islands, one throttle, a Thai lunch on Rang Yai and lagoons the tour boats never find — five hours as your own captain.
Chase golden light past the limestone towers of Rung Nok, then open the throttle for a real sea race home — six islands, one glowing afternoon.
Draw your own line across the Andaman Sea — a private five-hour ride with a personal guide, secret beaches and add-ons like Kaka Yai and Naka Noi.
Carve one endless wave on the sheltered, glassy water off Ko Kaeo — a private wake boat shapes the swell and a coach has you riding fast.
Pick your ride — wakesurf, wakeboard or foil — and float above Phuket's water with the easy-going Seatime crew and their pro wake boat.
Trade the beach for the open Gulf and thread nine islands in a day — snorkel the reef, beach-hop the sand and break for lunch on your own jet ski.
Half a day, all the highlights: snorkel the shallow reef, then pin the throttle on the open-water sprints between six islands off Pattaya.
Speed out from Bali Hai Pier to Koh Larn's white-sand bays — snorkel the reef, laze on the beach and tuck into a Thai lunch by the water.
The whole yacht is yours: cast off from Ocean Marina with your own skipper, anchor off Koh Larn for a swim and lounge on deck at your own pace.
Work the reefs and wrecks of the Gulf on a private charter, hunting giant trevally, barracuda and snapper — rods, bait and a fish-finding captain included.
Trade the engine for the wind: sail out under canvas, swim off a quiet island bay and sprawl on the bow nets as the sun melts into the Gulf.
Learn to fly the kite on Blue Lagoon's warm, flat shallows — an IKO instructor talks you through every move by radio helmet until you're riding.
No boat, no waiting — just grab the cable and lap Lakeland's calm freshwater course, hitting kickers and rails with a coach on hand.
Drop below the Gulf on a PADI 5-star boat to reefs and wrecks alive with barracuda, groupers and seasonal turtles — first-timers welcome, gear included.
Chase hidden beaches and shallow reef right around Koh Samui on a full four-hour ride, snorkel gear in the seat.
Carve past the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab and Atlantis on a Sea-Doo, chasing the golden light of a Gulf sunrise or sunset.
Drop anchor off the Palm for a swim with the skyline all around, on a private yacht that's yours alone for the day.
Glide beneath the glowing Marina towers toward Ain Dubai as a live-station buffet is served under the night skyline.
Run out into the Arabian Gulf to hook kingfish, queenfish and in-season tuna — keep the catch, crew bags it for home.
Trade the engine for wind and sails, anchoring for a swim before the sun drops behind the Dubai towers.
Learn to fly a kite or wing-foil on Kite Beach's flat, shallow water, with a steady Gulf breeze and a coach on the radio.
Carve a clean wake behind a pro ballast boat in the calm water off the Marina — most first-timers stand up in one session.
Take your first breaths underwater or dive local wrecks where barracuda, rays and the odd turtle cruise the reef.
Skim the golden Malvarrosa coast with Valencia's skyline on the horizon, then open the throttle on the run back to the marina.
Open up on the marina's newest Sea-Doo skis along the Valencia coast — with dolphin-watching runs on request.
Race south to Port Saplaya, the pastel-canal "Little Venice," and its fishing harbour — free ride photos come with it.
Ride a freshly renewed Yamaha along Patacona and Alboraya beaches, or take the wheel yourself with self-drive rental.
Sail out of Valencia's port for a swim and an on-board tasting of paella and local clochina mussels — from just €12.
Cast off from Marina de València on the 12-seat "Miami" catamaran or a speedboat, drinks in hand and your skipper chasing the sunset along the coast.
Take the wheel yourself and steer a sleek 5-metre boat from Marina Norte to Port Saplaya, Valencia's "Little Venice," anchoring in quiet coves to swim.
Lie back on the trampoline nets of a giant catamaran as it sails past Veles e Vents, then dive into open water and tuck into paella on board.
Watch the Valencia coastline turn gold with a glass of cava in hand on a 90-minute catamaran sail, live music drifting across the deck some evenings.
Run offshore from the Real Club Náutico with a skipper who knows the marks, trolling and jigging for bluefin tuna, dentex and grouper — even the Columbretes Islands.
Book the whole boat for the crew, crank your own playlist over a jamón-and-cheese welcome board, then anchor off Valencia for SUP and a swim.
Open the throttle south on a private speedboat to the turquoise coves of Cullera, half a day of swimming, SUP and a welcome board with your skipper.
Carve the endless wave behind a Mastercraft boat off Marina Real Juan Carlos I — pick wakesurf, wakeboard or wakefoil and stand up on day one.
Keep the wake boat to yourselves for three hours off Valencia — banana tow, floating platform, SUP and wakeboard, with music and drinks from the first wave.
Grab the boat and a cooler for a flexible session, 30 minutes to four hours, with a skipper driving and an instructor getting first-timers up on the board.
Slip out of Valencia under sail on a private yacht, drop anchor in a hidden cove for a swim, and glide home as the light turns to honey.
Cross a real start line in the America's Cup waters aboard a Bavaria 46 — trim the sails for a regatta, a sunset cruise or a run to the Balearics.
Send your first kite skyward off Valencia's beaches with a 20-year school, an instructor talking you through a radio helmet across a 10-hour course.
Rig up steps from the beach at the Marina de València and pick your ride — windsurf, wingfoil, surf or SUP — with certified coaches for every level.
Take your first breath underwater off Valencia's Náutico marina, gliding to 12 m with a PADI instructor at your shoulder.
Sink into the Levante coast at La Pobla de Farnals with the school that has certified thousands — first dive from just €50.
Carve the wild west coast past sea caves to Es Vedrà, the magnetic 400 m rock, then swim in the island's clearest water.
A 30-minute burst of throttle from calm Cala de Bou, buzzing San Antonio bay's sea caves and clear-water calas.
Cast off from Marina Ibiza in your own boat and chart a full day to Formentera's powder-white sands — skipper optional.
Skipper a licence-free boat from sleepy Santa Eulària to the sheltered east-coast calas of Cala Llonga and Es Canar.
Ibiza's original party boat: DJ on deck, paddleboard swim stops in turquoise coves, and the famous San Antonio sunset.
Glide past natural rock arches and sea caves to the foot of mystical Es Vedrà, with a swim stop — a scenic half-day from just €20.
Troll the blue water and drop lines over the reefs for tuna and dentex with a local skipper who knows every spot — all tackle aboard.
Your own skippered catamaran to Formentera — lounge the bow trampolines, snorkel the calas, and sail home past Es Vedrà at golden hour.
Cross from Marina Ibiza to anchor off Formentera's Ses Illetes — swim, snorkel and SUP the Med's clearest shallows, per person or private.
Drop into Ibiza's caves and UNESCO Posidonia meadows with a PADI 5-star centre — grouper, barracuda and octopus at every turn.
Wakeboard behind the boat or fly a futuristic eFoil in San Antonio bay — the island's widest watersports lineup, gear and coach included.
Learn to fly across San Antonio bay's warm shallows on steady thermal winds — Duotone Pro Center coaches, kitesurf or wing-foil.
Anchor in Ibiza's turquoise coves to snorkel, then watch the island's legendary sunset set the sky on fire from deck.
Open the throttle out of glamorous Puerto Portals, carving past cliffs and calas to the Bay of Palma with a turquoise swim stop.
Chase Mallorca's wild north coast from Alcúdia, skimming sheer cliffs and sea caves to mighty Cap de Formentor and a crystal swim stop.
Take the helm out of Palma for a full day at the caves of Portals Vells, the El Toro islet and beach-club calas — skippered or licence-free.
Skipper your own easy motorboat and drop anchor in Mallorca's hidden calas at your own pace — a relaxed, independent day for families.
Catch your first tack on a Hobie catamaran in the sheltered Bay of Pollença, with the Formentor peninsula rising behind you.
Troll the blue water off Mallorca's north coast for tuna, dorado and dentex with local captain Vince Riera — rods, bait and tackle aboard.
Learn to fly across Alcúdia Bay's warm, shallow water on steady thermal winds, with certified coaches and the latest kite or wing gear.
Drop into Port de Pollença's clear north-coast water to explore dramatic caves, reefs and UNESCO Posidonia meadows with a PADI 5-star centre.
Get pulled across the lagoon by an overhead cable near Alcúdia — no boat, just kickers, rails and coaching for first-timers to pros.
Sail out of Palma Bay on a big, stable catamaran to swim clear coves, with music, a full bar and tapas on the spacious deck.
Zip along Mallorca's north-east coast by speedboat to hidden calas only boats can reach, swimming crystal water with a local skipper — just twelve guests.
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