In recent years, along with the trend of experiential tourism development, sea sports tourism in Lam Dong has increasingly received investment attention, creating a new impression of image and emotions for tourists.
In that context, flyboard performance art emerged as a new highlight. From an entertainment water sports, flyboard, when well-arranged, has gone beyond simple physical activity, becoming a form of performance in the sea space.

The performer uses the push of water to fly high, move, shape in mid-air, combine music and light, bringing strong visual effects.
On the blue sea and open sky, continuous flying movements create a feeling of freedom, modernity but still harmonious with the natural landscape.
Sea space is therefore not only a resort but also becomes an "open stage", a place where sports and art are present together, contributing to enhancing aesthetic value and tourism experience.

According to Ms. Nguyen Thanh Ngoc, a tourism service provider in Mui Ne ward, the biggest advantage of Lam Dong beach is its unique natural landscape, which is favorable for developing products aimed at the mid- and high-end customer segments.
Today's tourists not only relax but also seek unique experiences. Performance activities such as flyboards create differentiation for destinations," Ms. Ngoc shared.

Not only serving tourists, flyboards have also appeared in some special events recently. In Mui Ne, many weddings held on the beach have chosen flyboards as a creative highlight, contributing to refreshing the space and experience.
For flyboard to become a true art performance form, the human factor and organization play a key role. Performers need to have solid techniques and be well-trained in body control, rhythm and emotions.
The performances must be choreographed, with clear scripts, harmoniously combining music, lighting, costumes and sea space.
At the same time, safety assurance is always put first. Athletes with international flight certificates are fully equipped with protective equipment. Technical and rescue forces are on duty throughout the performance process, strictly complying with regulations on maritime safety and sea sports.

According to Mr. Huynh Ngoc Tam, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, types combining sports and performing arts such as flyboarding are suitable for the current tourism development trend.
When organized methodically, ensuring safety and appropriate content orientation, these activities will contribute to enriching sea tourism products, improving the quality of experience and promoting the image of destinations.
From an entertainment sport, flyboard is gradually being seen as a form of sea art performance.
If managed and developed in the right direction, this type of tourism will not only refresh Lam Dong beach tourism but can also participate in large-scale festivals and cultural - tourism events. Thereby, contributing to turning Lam Dong beach into a creative space, a place where sports, arts and tourism develop harmoniously.