Singapore is one of the most developed and urban nations in Southeast Asia. Known for being a hub of financial and economic activity, Singapore is also a popular tourist destination with many world-class malls, bustling commercial districts, cultural and leisure attractions and many iconic landmarks. Tourists and travelers visiting Singapore can find luxury accommodation Singapore in tasteful residences such as Somerset Bencoolen Singapore.

Known for its many options for leisure and recreation, Singapore offers a wide range of water sports which are sure to be both fun and thrilling. Singapore has a moderate climate which makes it an ideal location to engage in outdoor water sports which will give you an adrenaline rush that will leave your heart pounding! So if you like spending hours in the water and want a few thrills, try out one of the many water sports offered by Singapore.

If you like speed and the feeling of gliding over clear water, then try out windsurfing. Singapore has a couple of locations with stretches of water which are ideal for windsurfing. If you wish to surf a towering wave, then head over to Wave House Sentosa. Singapore’s waters are not known for their waves, which is why Wave House Sentosa recreates the effect of ten foot high waves surging at high speeds so that surfers can feel the thrill of riding a wave. Wakeboarding is also a water sport offered by many sports and country clubs in Singapore. This sport too allows you to skim through the water at high speeds and perform a few thrilling stunts and jumps too! The National Sailing Centre or the Changi Sailing Centre are great places to visit if you are sailing enthusiast and want to get some sailing miles in Singapore. In addition to these water sports one can also try out dragon boat rowing, zorbing and even cable skiing in Singapore so that your vacation is thrilling, fun and memorable.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world. Google+