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Windsurfing in Aruba?
14 years 7 months ago #5186
by BeachBum
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mitchelle15 wrote:
That was one of the many things I didn't get to do when I was in Aruba last year. Next time I go I'm going down their for a full week so I can have the opportunity to learn how to windsurf. Such an exciting sport!
Thanks for reminding me my super cool experience about windsurfing. My first time was at Fisherman's Huts. For one week of training, I learned the elements of sailing thou I encountered problems in balancing. Thanks for all friendly instructors who taught me to ride in big waves.
That was one of the many things I didn't get to do when I was in Aruba last year. Next time I go I'm going down their for a full week so I can have the opportunity to learn how to windsurf. Such an exciting sport!
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14 years 7 months ago #5230
by kiro
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Just go to any of the popular windsurfing places. Most of them will give you a few lessons for free.
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14 years 7 months ago #5253
by sandy
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I think I have decided to give it a try for sure. I'm really excited about it, I love stuff like that. I'm going to look around and see if I can find somewhere that offers lessons from a professional though. I don't want to get hurt trying it.
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14 years 7 months ago #5256
by kiro
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There are lots of places to rent windsurfing equipment and get some basic lessons in Aruba. It's tons of fun and very popular there. Please check out this link. This is where I rent equipment from when I go to Aruba a couple of times a year.
[url] www.arubawindsurfing.com/equipment.html [/url]
[url] www.arubawindsurfing.com/equipment.html [/url]
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14 years 7 months ago #5257
by kiro
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Windsurfing in Aruba is pretty safe actually. The winds aren't to strong and the waves are relatively mild. Plus you can have a lot of fun with it in quite shallow water which helps the safety factor.
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14 years 7 months ago #5282
by sandy
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Thanks for posting that link. I have been looking all over trying to find a good place to rent equipment. It makes me feel much better to have a good recommendation from someone. I'm so excited about trying this now!
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