Angling
The beaches of Goa offer a varied and plentiful, almost inexhaustible, supply of seafood, still fairly cheap and absolutely fresh.
The Agonda beach in Canacona, which lies a short distance from the more famous Palolem beach is a popular spot for angling. Soormai, salmon and mullet are frequent catches.
Dinghy Sailing
A pleasant change from windsurfing is dinghy sailing, often referred to as ‘beer and sandwich’ sailing.
With the winds in Goa, so gentle most of the time, this particular sport offers its participants much time to relax. Instructors are available for beginners.
These 15-odd feet long crafts hold three to four people comfortably. The Zuari estuary at Dona Paula is an excellent learning area - its calm waters being the kindest Goa has to offer.
With two sails and side decks to sit upon, dinghy sailing is as much fun as windsurfing and it is not necessary to be either agile or youthful to enjoy this form of sailing.
Water Skiing
For the speed-lovers Goa offers the thrills of venturing into the sea on speedboats.
The high-class speedboats which are available in some places, can achieve speeds of up to 30-40 miles an hour.
These craft can carry between six to eight people. They can be conveniently used for sightseeing as well as water-skiing.