Water is the cradle of life itself, and all living organisms are composed mostly of this unique element, which exists in all three states: liquid, solid and gas.
It is the most valuable and abundant commodity in nature, biologically fundamental, covers most of the planet, and thanks to this blue vastness, which connects all the landmasses, navigators of the past were able to discover the world.
The benefits of water on human beings
Our body is composed of 2/3 of water and in order to be well we need to drink about 2lt a day, in fact thanks to water we eliminate all the harmful substances that accumulate of our body.
In addition to the biological benefits, the mere sight of a calm body of water infuses the soul with serenity, peace and well-being. The trickling, the slow flow of a stream, the lapping of waves on the hull call up gentle sounds that soothe the spirit.


Sea and health
Earth: the blue planet; we are surrounded by oceans and seas, life originated in the primordial seas, and the benefits this expanse of salt water has on our bodies is amazing.
“Going to the beach” is prescribed by doctors as it brings benefit to various conditions including respiratory, pulmonary and epidermal. Even just being able to sit near it for several hours has benefits on our bodies as the concentration of mineral salts released into the air through evaporation is invigorating for us.


Sports and entertainment
The water gives us many activities to do, it is present in so many sports and satisfies every type of person, from the most adrenaline-driven who can try their hand at deep-sea sailing, kite surfing or the new Fliteboard, to the more sedate who like to swim peacefully while watching the seabed with a mask.
Among the most beautiful experiences one can have on the water is sailing; gliding on the water propelled by the wind frees the soul, instills security and creates bonds among participants; it is such a positive experience that it is even suggested by psychotherapists for family and couples therapies.
Water: a precious commodity for all
Due to the climate crisis, fresh water is becoming scarce and water reserves are becoming alarmingly scarce; for the first time in human history, we are facing this emergency. For generations, we have believed that water is an inexhaustible resource. Today, however, we have come to realize that it is an exhaustible and extremely precious resource that must be protected and preserved. Small gestures such as turning off the tap after use or reusing the water you use to wash your vegetables (e.g., to water other plants) help protect this element that is essential for life on this planet.

