Paddle Boarding Tri An Lake, Vietnam
Tri An Lake is a man-made lake but exudes natural beauty with its spectacular display of the sun, sky and wind. It could very well pass off as a work of nature.
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Tri An Lake is a man-made lake but exudes natural beauty with its spectacular display of the sun, sky and wind. It could very well pass off as a work of nature.
This year’s bucket list of paddleboarding destinations is as diverse as it is awe-inspiring—so grab your board and get ready to paddle through unforgettable landscapes!
If you’re planning a trip to the Algarve and are looking for some of the best paddle-boarding spots, you’re in the right place.
Excellent climate and beautiful landscapes create an ideal setting for those looking to enjoy paddle-boarding excursions in Cyprus.
If you’re looking for excellent paddle-boarding destinations, there's no better place than the Lake District. With so many fantastic spots to choose from, you’ll discover more than enough incredible opportunities to enjoy the sport here.
Those looking for exceptional paddle-boarding experiences will love Mauritius. The beautiful island offers plenty of calm waters, stunning natural surroundings and an array of fantastic beaches, providing an ideal setting for this popular activity.
Barbados or Bim, as it is lovingly referred to by its local inhabitants, is a perfect island paradise for the progressive adventuring paddle boarder. With its rich history, Barbados packs a real punch in its 166 square mile package.
The Hudson River is known as “America’s First River”. It was the colonists’ first major waterway into the interior of the nation, so to paddle the Hudson is to paddle into a rich history and tradition.
Vancouver, British Columbia is widely regarded as one of the prettiest and most comfortable places in North America to spend time outdoors. Granted it’s fairly far north, so it’s quite cold for much of the year.
You pass by floating greens and thick trees. You feel the soft currents beneath your board. And you spot wildlife peeking through the leaves, only to disappear in a blur of fur and twitchy ears. This isn’t your average SUP adventure, and that’s the point.
British Columbia is Canada's most westerly province, and is a mountainous area whose population is mainly clustered in its southwestern corner. BC, as it’s most commonly referred to as, is Canada’s third-largest province after Québec and Ontario, making up 10 per cent of Canada’s land surface.
Sprinkled with vineyards, thermal baths, and receiving plenty of sun, paddle boarding through the outer edge of Black Forest makes for a magical experience.