Yes, fear of water can sometimes be a disadvantage, often to see certain places or get there you have to be in a boat, but never say never.
From my own experience I can tell you that until a few years ago I was afraid of flying, I didn't even want to hear about it, but I took heart and for the first flight of my life I chose a destination in Africa, as far away as possible, I said that if I get away from here everything will be fine.
And since flying for the first time, air travel has become my passion, I was able to get rid of this fear.
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No, no, no, it doesn't really work like this for me with water 😂 I would much rather die in a plane crash than drown in water. That's my worst nightmare. I'm a bad swimmer, so if something would happen I WOULD DIE, so I try to avoid being on water as much as I can. Taking a sightseeing boat was a real challenge for me 😉 Once I took a ferry in Italy and not only I was scared to death but I also became soooo sea sick! Not one of my finest moments 😂
Indeed, in your case it's good to stay away from the water, but still rather than feeling bad you'd rather avoid visiting sights that involve a boat.
From my experience as a traveller I can say that I had the opportunity to visit some spectacular sights, reaching them of course by boat or ship.
There's no point in bringing up what a unique feeling you can get when you do a dive, this I tell you from experience on a dive I did in Greece, hehe.
After all, you know your limits and you know where your comfort zone lies.