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Going on Freedom of the Seas July 07. Looking into excursions now. We have two boys ages 12 and 10 that love watersports! Any advice where the best watersports/beaches are and what kind of watersports are offered. Jet skiing, parasailing, tube rides, etc.?

 

Also what about good snorkeling?

 

This is our first cruise so any info would be very much appreciated.

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Hello,

 

Sapphire has a watersports booth that has windsurfers, kayaks, snorkel gear, they can set up parasailing and there are jet skis at the marina. Sugar Bay is a small beach but the resort's watersports booth has lots of goodies, like kayaks, the paddle boat things, small sail boats. Bolongo Bay has a watersports booth, the beach is pretty but the water area is rocky in some spots. Turtle Cove, the Ritz Carlton is located there and they have a watersports booth as well with small sail boats, kayaks etc. Basically the resort beaches are the ones with watersports booths.

 

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