Kiteworld Magazine 2019 Travel Guide

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M A G A Z I N E

TRAVEL GUIDE

2019

FEATURING 50 OF THE WORLD’S BEST KITESURFING HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS AND EXPERIENCES


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CONTENTS 2019 014 – INTRO 016 – TRAVEL ESSENTIALS 018 – AFRICA 020 – CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA 024 – LANGEBAAN, SOUTH AFRICA 026 – DIANI BEACH, KENYA 028 – MAURITIUS, INDIAN OCEAN 032 – DAKHLA, MOROCCO 036 – ESSAOUIRA, MOROCCO 038 – EL GOUNA, EGYPT 042 – MARSA ALAM, EGYPT 044 – THE AMERICAS 046 – CAPE HATTERAS, USA 050 – THE CRYSTAL COAST, USA 054 – LA VENTANA, BAJA, MEXICO 056 – LOS BARRILES, BAJA, MEXICO 058 – EL CUYO, MEXICO 060 – CUMBUCO, BRAZIL 064 – PARACURU, BRAZIL 066 – ICARAIZINHO, BRAZIL 068 – PREA, BRAZIL 072 – JERICOACOARA, BRAZIL 074 – BARRA GRANDE, BRAZIL 078 – ATINS, BRAZIL 080 – PARACAS, PERU 082 – MANCORA, PERU

084 – THE CARIBBEAN 086 – BONAIRE 088 – ST. LUCIA 090 – PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS 092 – TOBAGO

142 – EXPERIENCES 144 – FREERIDE KITESURF DOWNWINDERS 146 – THE ACTION CRUISE BOAT ADVENTURES 148 – THE BAHAMAS KITE CRUISE BOAT ADVENTURES 150 – SURFIN SEM FIM DOWNWINDERS 152 – KITE FESTIVALS AND FIESTAS!

094 – EUROPE 096 – ESPOSENDE, PORTUGAL 098 – LISBON, PORTUGAL 100 – TARIFA, SPAIN 102 – FLAG BEACH, FUERTEVENTURA 104 – SOTAVENTO, FUERTEVENTURA 106 – EL MEDANO, TENERIFE 108 – HANG LOOSE BEACH, CALABRIA, ITALY 110 – LO STAGNONE, SICILY, ITALY 114 – PORTO POLLO, SARDINIA, ITALY 118 – PORTO BOTTE, SARDINIA, ITALY 120 – KEROS, LIMNOS ISLAND, GREECE 124 – MIKRI VIGLA, NAXOS ISLAND, GREECE 126 – ASIA 130 – KALPITIYA, SRI LANKA 134 – MANNAR, SRI LANKA 136 – KALIANTAN, LOMBOK, INDONESIA 138 – JENEPONTO, SULAWESI, INDONESIA 140 – KINGFISHER, PAGUDPUD, PHILIPPINES

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WIND CHART INFO:

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Cover: Salma Sherif - an offshore island in the Red Sea, visited by the Cabrinha Kite Voyage in Egypt Photo: James Boulding Contents: Victor Hays enjoying take-off perfection in Brazil Photo: Lukas Stiller


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itesurfing is a wonderful escape wherever we manage to take our sessions. If you’re thinking about booking your first kiteboarding holiday, then do it! Riding for several days in a row in beautiful conditions is not only dreamy, but it’s the best way to progress! Many of you are experienced kiters and will understand the special nature of a kiteboarding holiday. You may already be familiar with many of the destinations contained within this guide, but we have a few new ones too this year, including Lombok and Sulawesi in Indonesia, Naxos in Greece, Tobago in the Caribbean and a real standout in Brazil that’s probably new on your radar: Atins. Once again we’ve got the lowdown on several all-adventure trips for those looking for the ultimate out-there experience, from boat adventures to full-on multi-day downwinders. Find those from page 142. This is our 13th annual Travel Guide and the descriptive juice for each of the 50 featured destinations and experiences, including their surrounding areas are rigorously researched and filtered by experts in the field. On each

Explore your limits with daily improvement in amazing conditions! Alex Neto, Cumbuco, Brazil Photo: Rene Grammer

destination page we provide you with up-to-date information to help narrow down your choices, including a quick indication of what each spot is best for and who it will appeal to most; from wave heads and high wind junkies to the family looking to share sessions. Handy wind charts and useful stats will let you get an overview for vital information at-a-glance, such as wave quality, flat water availability, suitability for learning or foiling and how warm the water is. We hope to ignite your desire to get out there and improve your riding in some of the best spots in the world. If you’re keen to take up the sport, we’re sure this guide will tip you over the edge to learn in the sunshine. Kiteboarders are an awesome group of people... and if you’re looking to hang out with as many as possible, then check out our guide to the biggest kite parties on page 152 and time your holiday booking with those! See you on the water! THE KITEWORLD TEAM



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VITAL GEAR RECOMMENDATIONS AND IDEAS AHEAD OF YOUR NEXT KITE TRIP

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There’s something meditative about waxing your wave board before a sesh, but the romance is quickly lost when it starts melting in the sun during a long session in warm water. That’s why deck pads can be a good option, and AK Durables make front and back pads in a range of styles, colours and thicknesses, from 2.5mm to an ultra-cushy 8mm. www.akdurablesupplyco.com

If you’re planning on spending a lot of time on the water in sunny locations you need to stay protected. This hat from Buoy Wear floats, is quick drying, light and anti-microbial. It comes in a range of colours and also looks slick on dry land! www.buoywear.com

Stub-nosed surfboards like the Core 720 are good because they can be packed down into smaller quiver bags, they don’t have a pointy nose that’s vulnerable to getting snapped off and they’re still high performance machines. The 720 is more than capable in serious waves and it performs well in lighter winds, too. The carbon sections also add durability. 720 SIZES: 5’3’’, 5’1’’ and 4’11’’ www.corekites.com

02>AQUAPAC This waterproof cover will fit phones as big as an iPhone 8 Plus even with an OtterBox Defender case on it. Fully submersible, you can put your phone in it, stuff it down your wetsuit and take it on a downwinder. www.aquapac.net

04>CABRINHA Maximising your time on the water is everything when you go on a kite trip and a foil is great for that. Cabrinha’s foil range includes two different wing sets - the Hi:Rise Lift for freeride foilers and intermediates, while the Hi:Rise Speed is for more experienced riders wanting to go fast. There are three foil heights to choose from and both the Double Agent and X:Breed boards can be ridden as directionals without the foil. That means you can travel with one board for two disciplines. www.cabrinhakites.com

06>DAKINE Made for road-tripping and everyday gear hauling, the EQ Kite Duffle offers a minimalist design for getting your gear to the beach. There’s a nearly full-length opening for easy access and internal straps for securing the contents. When not in use, the bag also packs away into its own built-in storage pocket. www.dakine.com


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Having a kite that can do it all, like the Evo, is ideal for travelling. Dependable, super-fun and easy to tune into with a solid upper and lower end, you can get out in a wide wind range on each size. Easy jumping performance, responsive enough for riding in the waves, generous depower for foiling and you could even unhook on it, too! EVO SIZES: 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 and 4m www.duotonesports.com

The majority of people head to warmer climes for their kite holidays but, even in a warm country, when that sun goes down it can get chilly particularly when you’ve been on the water all day. The R1 hoody from Patagonia is a highly packable and supremely insulating fleecy layer, made out of a stretchy Polartec® Power Grid® fabric and it can easily be stashed away in your bag. The Polygiene® permanent odour control is handy if you can’t wash it for a while! www.patagonia.com

Perhaps the most comprehensive kite spot guide on the planet! Stoked’s Kite and Windsurfing Guides cover nine continental chapters, almost 100 regions and over 1,200 spots. You’ll find in-depth explanations of wind, wave and weather conditions at each location, authentic travel information, breathtaking photos and detailed maps of every region. www.stoked-publications.com

08>GARMIN A GPS watch allows you to track how far you went, how fast you were travelling and how long you spent on the water. The Garmin Fenix 5x is one of the top GPS watches on the market, with built-in navigation sensors and multi-satellite tracking. You can also listen to music with it via bluetooth speakers, while the Garmin Pay function allows you to make contactless payments using your watch. www.garmin.com

10>RRD A good freeride board can help you make the most of any wind and water state on your first kite trip. The Placebo V7 has been in RRD’s line-up for a decade with a forgiving ride feel that creates the perfect mix of comfort, fun, and control. PLACEBO V7 SIZES: 142 x 45, 140 x 43, 139 x 42, 138 x 41, 137 x 40 and 136 x 39cm www.robertoriccidesigns.com


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LEGEND FOR CHOICE RATING: WAVES – 1 FLAT WATER – 2 BEGINNER – 3 WARM WATER - 4 STRONG WIND - 5 CHOICE RATING 0 = NON-EXISTENT 5 = WORLD CLASS Kenya, Africa Photo: Sportif

Mauritius Photo: ION Club


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Cape Town, South Africa Photo: KiteWorldWide

Dakhla, Morocco Photo: Planet Kitesurf

AFRICA SOUTH AFRICA FEATURING:

KENYA MAURITIUS MOROCCO EGYPT


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AIRPORT Cape Town international airport (CPT) is 40 minutes from Table View.

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SCHOOLS There are a lot of shops and schools in the area. BOARD AND KITE AFRICA are situated in prime position right opposite Kite Beach and next door to the famous cafe, Carlucci’s. Teaching all levels, they stock the latest Airush gear as well as a range of other brands, plus skateboards, clothing and more. Demos and lots of second hand gear available. Super friendly, pop in and grab a copy of Kiteworld there before getting breakfast next door! www.boardandkiteafrica.com info@boardandkiteafrica.com +27 (0)21 556 2765 CABRINHA ZA are based in Big Bay at the Eden on the Bay shopping centre on the beachfront. Lessons run all year for all abilities from beginner level to high wind shredders. Importers of Cabrinha, RRD and JP SUP, they have a massive selection of new and demo / rental gear (and 2nd hand) across their three stores. www.cabrinha.co.za donovan@cabrinha.co.za +27 (0) 21 554 1729

The Cape Town / Cape Peninsula season runs from as early as October through until April with more than 30 kite spots serving up everything from flat water freestyle conditions to true ‘waves of consequence’. The southeasterly Cape Doctor winds are consistent and often very powerful, which is why the Red Bull King of The Air happens here every year! The majority of kiting takes place in Table View, a suburb to the north of the city, where the wind blows from the left with several spots lined up along one road. Sunset Beach is the closest to Cape Town city and the southeaster kicks in there first, sometimes an hour or more before it reaches the rest of the spots along Blouberg beachfront. Dolphin Beach is a five minute drive north of Sunset and is around 500 metres from the main spot, Kite Beach. You’ll find Board and Kite Africa right opposite the spot here, next door to the most popular kite cafe in the area, Carlucci’s! Here the wind blows cross-shore, strong and steady and this is the busiest spot in the area (seriously – it can get very busy in January, but the good thing about here is that you can move along the beach or venture further afield to find more space). Another key spot along this stretch is Doodles which is a popular ending to a downwinder from Sunset (a distance of around six kilometres). You can continue your downwinder from Doodles, around the rocky headland to Big Bay (or drive over the hill and launch directly from Big Bay), which has a luxury

KW tester Chris Bull hitting the fun kickers at Kite Beach

Lasse Walker soars above Kite Beach at KOTA 2019 Photo: Ydwer van der Heide / Red Bull Content Pool Hacking the lip in front of a the urban city backdrop Photo: KiteWorldWide

development (Eden on the Bay) with a big grassy area out front as well as bars, restaurants and shops (including Cabrinha ZA) making it an ideal spot where non-kiting partners and family can chill out. It’s also a popular spot with windsurfers and surfers and most kiters tend to ride slightly downwind, or to the right of the rocks at Kamers, which is a wave spot. Downwind of there you’ll find a few lesser-kited but more testing wave spots like Derdesteen and Horsetrails which can be really good before the wind gets strong. Beyond there is Haakgat, the most serious wave around Table View which gets big and breaks fast on a small beach. It’s not for inexperienced riders. Melkbosstrand is the last beach on this stretch of coastline and it quite often works when spots to the south are getting blown out. There are some serious waves elsewhere on the Cape such as Scarborough, Misty Cliffs, Cape Point and Witsands. 90 minutes north, Langebaan’s flat-water lagoon is ideal for beginners, freestyle and foiling. There’s also Muizenberg to the southeast of the city, which is a super-cool surf town with lighter onshore wind and waves and is where the Airush and ProLimit HQ’s are based.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The Cape Doctor’s very reliable and strong during the summer from October to March (December and January are peak months). It’s often light or calmer in the morning before building to 30+ knots by mid-afternoon. In the winter (and sometimes in summer) the opposite northwesterly winds come through, opening Table View’s spots up to wind from the right and they work well then for natural footers to ride the waves frontside. 25 – 35°C /



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HIGH FIVE operate with the Endless Summer and Mystic Houses, teaching all levels and they also run frequent pro clinics with famous riders. Complete gear set-ups can rented, as well as SUP, surf lessons / rentals and outdoor adventure tours. Instructor courses also available. www.high-five.co.za info@high-five.co.za +27 (0) 72 902 7899 / +27 (0) 84 554 3262 KITEKAHUNAS run wave camps and instruct all levels from October – April. Their epic guided downwinders with advanced instructors will push your wave riding skills (check the wave kitesurfing video tutorials on their website). Two week crash courses and freeride downwind camps also available. They also have a plush guesthouse in Sunset Beach and a school at the Boardhouse opposite Kite Beach. Languages: English, German, French, Italian, Russian and Polish. www.kitekahunas.com mail@kitekahunas.com +27 72 712 0498 KITEWORLDWIDE have a stylish ten bedroom mansion just 100 metres from Sunset Beach with a huge living room, kitchen, braai and rooftop pool with views to the spot and Table Mountain. A designated kitesurfing guide also brings guests together to make the best out of your stay. Kitesurfing courses, guidance and pro-clinics plus full service travel packages available. www.kiteworldwide.com info@kiteworldwide.com +44 (0) 2036 085 777

TRAVEL AGENTS KITEWORLDWIDE www.kiteworldwide.com +44 (0) 20 36 085 777 +49 (0) 40 20 93 45 090 SPORTIF TRAVEL www.sportif.travel +44 (0)1273 844919 PLANET KITESURF HOLIDAYS www.planetkitesurfholidays.com +44 (0) 1273 921 001 FREERIDE KITESURF www.freeridekitesurf.com +34 660 484 782

First on the water at Sunset Beach Photo: KiteWorldWide

77 - 95°F are typical daytime air temperatures during the summer, dipping to around 20°C / 68°F at night, but the Atlantic Ocean is relatively cold, averaging 14°C / 57°F. Head southeast of the city to the Indian Ocean side and it rises to 19°C / 66°F. You’ll always need a wetsuit, probably up to a 4mm in Table View and maybe thicker in winter.

OFF THE WATER Cape Town is one of the world’s most vibrant cities. There’s so much to do that you could never hope to see it all in one trip, from the culture of the city to the rugged mountains and forests of the national parks and of course all the wine lands. Most kiters stay around Table View where there’s plenty of choice in accommodation, from guest houses and hostels to self-catered properties. A lot of the young or long season crew stay at the Mystic house (www. themystichouse.com) where you’ll stay with other kiters right by the beach. Cape Town Guru (www.capetownguru.com) are also very useful for searching out the right house / apartment for you, and the owners Grant and Sheree are Table View locals who know the area well. Carl Ferreira loving the cross-off conditions at Scarborough Photo: Svetlana Romantsova / RRD

KiteWorldWide have a luxury, modern ten bedroom mansion with its own roof top pool that’s just 100 metres from Sunset Beach. Kite Kahunas also run a luxurious guest house in Sunset Beach alongside other properties and they have a shop in Blouberg selling Slingshot gear in the Boardhouse Bar. Cape Town is pretty much unbeatable for quality and value when it comes to eating out and drinking. Selfcatering is the most common option here and there are plenty of shops and supermarkets wherever you stay. In the city there’s shopping, markets, incredible food, bars and nightclubs and a trip to the wine farms is a must. You can also go on safari, drive up the Garden Route or stay around Cape Town with its world-class surf, cable parks and much more! Getting around is easy with a hire car (which are pretty cheap) and Uber is popular transport for nights out, too.

GOOD FOR: All riding styles work, but especially boosting and wave riding, while also enjoying one of the world’s most beautiful cities.


KITE SCHOOL Boat Assisted Kitesurfing Lessons

LANGEBAAN Transfers from Blouberg to Langebaan.

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Students are taught off the boat. This means you are up and riding 3 times faster than lessons off the beach.

Drinks & snacks on board.

No more walking up wind. We drive you and your kite back up wind with the kite attached to the instructor. Enjoy being instructed in a calm and secluded environment.

BB talking radio helmets. Our instructors are all IKO certified & experienced.

SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT Enjoy the reassurance of knowing the boat and your instructor are only moments away.

To book your lesson please contact Brandon: 0638754377 lessons@cabrinha.co.za


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AIRPORT Cape Town international airport (CPT) is 90 minutes away.

ACCOMMODATION CLUB MYKONOS is one of the bigger hotels in the area with three and four star rooms, waterfront villas, a selection of bars and restaurants, an onsite spa / gym and other sporting facilities. Enjoy fantastic views across the marina to the open ocean. The hotel is just a few minutes drive from Langebaan village. www.clubmykonos.co.za WINDTOWN is a boutique hotel right next to Main Beach with a swimming pool, spa (including sauna), restaurant, bar, kite school and kite shop. Windtown work closely with Planet Kitesurf Holidays and offers accommodation / tuition packages for all levels of kiter.

SCHOOLS WINDTOWN Courses for all levels of kiter from beginner to advanced riders and foilers. 1:1 and group lessons are available and all instructors are IKO qualified. Windtown have a safety boat on hand while teaching, they hire out equipment and sell Duotone and ION gear in their shop. Languages available in English, Dutch, Afrikaans and German. www.windtown-sa.com reservations@windtown-sa.com +27 22 772-1064

LANGEBAAN SOUTH AFRICA ON THE WATER Langebaan’s a paradise for foilers, early intermediates and freestylers looking to progress in accessible conditions. Benefitting from the same regular southeasterly winds as Cape Town, there are however less crowds, easy rolling chop and swell and there’s also no shore-break. You’ll enjoy sandy beaches, steady cross-shore winds and miles of open water to tear around in! The two main spots are Shark Bay (Kleine Oostewal), a five minute drive from the high street, while Main Beach is just off the main street in town and close to the restaurants and shops. There’s flat water close in to the shore at Main Beach (watch out for the kite schools operating there) and also behind the island that faces the beach. The spots around Langebaan are tidal. Shark Bay (don’t worry – no great whites here) is particularly effected, so it’s much harder to launch a kite on higher tides. If you can get there on an incoming tide then you’ll score slick conditions with plenty of space and super-flat water behind the sand bars. Head north to Eland’s Bay or south to Cape Town if you’re looking for waves.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Langebaan’s season runs from October to March but November to February are the best months. The peak season is from December to January when the wind can occasionally build up to 40 knots in the afternoon, although the conditions are usually more sedate than Cape Town. Morning sessions can be lovely. There is sometimes wind in Langebaan when there’s

TRAVEL AGENTS PLANET KITESURF HOLIDAYS www.planetkitesurfholidays.com +44 (0) 1273 921 001 FREERIDE KITESURF www.freeridekitesurf.com +34 660 484 782 SPORTIF TRAVEL www.sportif.travel +44 (0)1273 844 919

Embrace the space Photo: Progression

Awesome learning conditions Photo: Windtown

Stylish digs at Club Mykonos Photo: Club Mykonos

none in Cape Town, so if you’re staying in Table View (Cape Town) and find yourself facing a few windless days, then it’s always worth checking the forecast ‘up the road’. Air temps average 25°C / 77°F in the summer and drop in the evening when you’ll need a sweater and jeans. The water temperature at Main Beach is around 17°C / 63°F in the summer, while Shark Bay can get up to 24°C / 75°F. A spring suit will be okay at Main Beach, but you could wear a bikini or boardies at Shark Bay at times, but most people still wear suits.

OFF THE WATER Bars and restaurants are within walking distance of most accommodations. The village is surrounded by national parks, nature and game reserves, but public transport is limited and taxis and Ubers aren’t plentiful like they are in Cape Town, so hire a car. There are two well-stocked supermarkets and the restaurants serve everything including locally caught seafood and some of the bars have live music some nights. Accommodation ranges from hostels and studio apartments to luxury rental homes. Kite schools often offer inclusive accommodation and tuition packages where you’ll stay with likeminded kiters-in-the making. If there’s no wind you can go horse riding or fishing, check out the wine-lands, visit nearby game and nature reserves or go mountain biking, kayaking or SUPing. Join yoga classes at Windtown and Club Mykonos can organise a range of activities, including sea-fishing and quad biking. The sights and sounds of Cape Town / Kite Beach are 90 minutes south.


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AIRPORT The main airport is Mombasa International (MIA) which is a two hour drive from Diani Beach. You can also get connecting flights to / from Diani Domestic Airport (DDA) which is just 15 minutes from the beach.

ACCOMMODATION KENYAWAYS have ten super-stylish B&B rooms which are either poolside or overlooking the beach and gardens. Breakfast is included each day at the adjoining restaurant and lunch and dinner are available. They also have a self-contained apartment with its own kitchenette for longer stays. www.thekenyaway.com bookings@thekenyaway.com +254 728 886 821

SCHOOLS KENYAWAYS KITE VILLAGE teach all levels with a maximum student to instructor ratio of 2:1. Private lessons are also available as is gear rental on Zian equipment. There’s safety cover on the spot and Kenyaways have beach helpers to assist you in rigging up, launching and landing. The school’s open 11 months a year and closed in May. Languages: English and German www.thekenyaway.com bookings@thekenyaway.com +254 728 886 821

DIANI BEACH KENYA ON THE WATER Diani Beach is Kenya’s most popular kiting location with a spacious five kilometre-wide bay that rarely gets more than 60 kiters out on the water at any one time. There’s a reef further out which gets nice clean waves on lower tides and keeps the water close to shore flat; perfect for progression. On a high tide the water gets choppier inside the reef with a little more shorebreak to contend with, but if you tuck in by the sandbar then you can ride flat water for much of the day. The best spot for beginners is in front of the Kenyaways kite school which is nice and protected with a wide, open launch area and plenty of space. Advanced riders will love exploring the bay and seeking out surf on the reef and there’s a huge area of water to cover (foils at the ready!) It’s rideable all along along this stretch of coast (an area called Galu) and you might even find yourself sharing the spot with dolphins, whale-sharks and turtles!

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER From June to September, Diani Beach gets southeaster trades and swell coming up from Southern Africa. The wind is usually pretty strong around then, but it can also be quite punchy. From late December to March (monsoon season), the northeasterly trade winds come through and this is when Diani gets its most consistent conditions with regular average speeds of 18 knots from 10am to 6pm. It never gets too crowded, but this is the time when most kiters tend to visit, with December, January and February being the peak months. You could be out on

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GOOD FOR: Reliable winds across two seasons, super-warm water and an East African experience close to nature.

James Boulding enjoying the warm-water foiling escapades Photo: Quest / Cabrinha

Stylish lodging options at Kenyaways Photo: Rosalia Filippetti / Kenyaways

Beachfront bliss Photo: Rosalia Filippetti / Kenyaways

anything from eight up to 14 metre kites on the lighter days, when you can score some awesome light wind freestyle sessions at low tide; perfect for sticking unhooked tricks! The weather is great all year with air temperatures averaging 28–35°C and water temperatures not far behind. You won’t need a wetsuit and you shouldn’t need warm layers on land because it gets very hot through the day and doesn’t cool down much at night (if at all). It can rain a bit from December to March, but that usually happens overnight or in the early mornings before the wind gets up.

OFF THE WATER Diani Beach is a really relaxed spot where you’ll be surrounded by wildlife. You’ll often see camels wandering around the beach and monkeys may well steal your breakfast if you aren’t paying attention! Kenya is one of the world’s best places to go on safari and Tsavo East – one of the country’s largest wildlife reserve is nearby. You stand a good change of seeing the ‘Big Five’ and the crew at Kenyaways can organise that for you during your stay. If it’s not windy then you can go SUPing, kayaking or snorkelling in the bath-temperature waters surrounding Diani, or just hang out at the beach. There are cafes and restaurants near the beach (where most people tend to stay) and the town of Diani is just ten minutes away by taxi or tuk-tuk. You’ll find bars, shops, banks and nightclubs there and it’s lively at night, but stay alert in some areas and establishments. Also, be wary of prostitutes fishing for your business and some of the beach boys are less trustworthy than others.


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I 028 / AFRICA / INDIAN OCEAN / MAURITIUS I “Probably the best island kiting set-up in the world, with wave riding for all levels, flat waters for twin-tipping, some foiling spots and luxury accommodation to keep all the family happy!” JIM GAUNT, KITEWORLD MAGAZINE EDITOR 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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AIRPORT Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU) is located in the southeast of the island but it’s never more than a 90 minute drive from all the kite spots. Pointe d’Esny is the closest at just 15 mins away.

ACCOMMODATION PLANET KITESURF HOLIDAYS work with exclusive hotels on the island and can offer affordable, luxury package deals at all the spots mentioned. They offer superb high-quality boutique style beachfront properties that are perfect for couples, while others have some fantastic family facilities. As the wind season coincides with the low season for tourists, you will benefit from the cheapest prices, making Mauritius a more affordable holiday option than you might think. www.planetkitesurfholidays.com One Eye! Photo: Ion Club Le Morne

ON THE WATER Mauritius offers impeccable kitesurfing conditions for every type of rider, largely due to the combination of incredibly reliable wind, perfect flat water and of course world-class waves. The small volcanic island boasts more than 150 kilometres of white sandy beaches and is surrounded by coral reef, which not only forms protective lagoons, but also offers up some big rolling waves like the infamous ‘One Eye’ at Le Morne. Working clockwise from the north of the island, the main spots are Anse La Raie located in the northern tip, with Belle Mare just 45 minutes south down the east coast. Pointe d’Esny is the closest spot to the airport located in the south-east, with Bel Ombre and the most popular spot - Le Morne - in close proximity to each other in the south and south-west. The windiest spot on the island is Le Morne which happens to also be on most kitesurfers’ bucket lists. Despite being well known for its waves, Le Morne is very suited to all kitesurfing abilities. Clean winds blow all day long and beginners will have every opportunity to get up and riding quickly in the safe, knee to chest-deep lagoon that also serves as a freestyle playground. Tack out about 600 metres offshore to the outer reef and you’ll discover a gradual progression in wave types available, from the easy shredders at ‘Small Reef’, to ‘Manawa’, which is one kilometre from shore and

St Regis hotel, right on the spot at Le Morne – total luxury Photo: St Regis Mauritius Resort Anse La Raie waist-deep learning Photo: Planet Kitesurf

offers bigger, rolling waves at high tide. Both waves are serviced by the rescue boat if needed. For the truly experienced wave rider, ‘One Eye’ lies to the right where the wind blows consistently cross off-shore from the left. However, approach with extreme caution as there are no rescue facilities once the waves get over a certain size as the boat can no longer get beyond the reef. This is a serious wave, occasionally breaking quite shallow. There are plenty of waves here to keep you stoked without needing to venture to One Eye and possibly get yourself in trouble... no matter how many images and videos you’ve seen from there! Bel Ombre shares the same lagoon waters as Le Morne but is the much less crowded spot of the two and has lovely protected flat waters being in the upwind corner, so feels like it’s in its own lagoon. The flat water and cross onshore winds are perfect for beginners and the entire area is surrounded by a reef belt offering up some nice waves, too. Bel Ombre is a great spot for downwinders which can be run all the way to Le Morne, 20 kilometres along the coast and takes around two-and-a-half-hours. At the opposite end of the island, Anse La Raie is another great alternative to busy Le Morne and has a vast lagoon reaching out almost 2.5 kilometres from the shoreline, creating a huge flat water playground. The spot is a very safe location to learn at as it’s in a protected bay. There are some small waves on the outer reef, however, there is no rescue cover here so kiting is at your own risk (but there is an ION Club there, so check in with them for guidance on these waters / waves). A short drive south from Anse La Raie down the east coast you’ll find Belle Mare, which offers beautifully flat and uncrowded water inside a closed turquoise lagoon.



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GOOD FOR: The ultimate on-water conditions and immense luxury off the water! SCHOOLS ION CLUB in Le Morne is surrounded by shady palm trees, giving a perfect view of the spot. Their other centre at Anse le Raie sits next to a vast lagoon and both centres offer beginner to more experienced classes all year. Teaching is via radio helmets at a maximum ratio of 2:1. SUPs are also provided and there are cool bars to hang at in between sessions. Languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Creole. www.ion-club.net travel@ion-club.de +49 (0) 881 92 54 960

OTHER KITE SCHOOLS There are several independent kite schools, the majority of which are in Le Morne (but you’ll find others elsewhere, too). You can also contact agents like Planet Kitesurf as they can book lessons / gear with hotel / accommodation bookings.

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Foiling in the huge lagoon at Pointe D’Esny Photo: SK / Planet Kitesurf

The easterly prevailing cross-onshore winds here tend to be calmer winds than Le Morne in the south. Expect to be riding your nine to 12 metre kites in the awesome lagoon waters around Belle Mare. Pointe d’Esny is a quiet kiting paradise that’s gaining a reputation for foiling with a huge flat water lagoon, away from the mass tourism of other parts of the island. This spot located in the south-east of the island offers a tranquil playground where you can really enjoy your time on the water. The wind here is generally south or south-east which is cross-shore but to enjoy the freedom of the spot you will need basic skills to navigate beyond a line of small boats that anchor close to the shore. The wind is consistent and clean but is lighter than some of the more popular kitesurf spots on the island, so bigger kites are needed.

Anse La Raie Photo: Planet Kitesurf

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There are only two seasons in Mauritius: summer (their wet season) and winter (their dry season), although the weather remains warm throughout the year. The southeast trade winds blow 15 to 25 knots from April until November, which coincide with winter, and the windiest months are July, August and September. The winter air temperatures range from a very pleasant 20 - 26°C / 68 78°F and the water temperatures remain at 20°C / 68°F, so you can kite in boardies, or a spring suit if you tend to feel the cold. During the winter evenings, you’ll need a sweater as you can expect a drop in temperature by 5°C / 41°F. When kitesurfing in Mauritius there are some coral patches within the lagoons, so booties are often recommended.

Mauritius is a perfect destination for those looking for the ultimate relaxing kite holiday and some of the bigger hotels offer fantastic kids’ clubs too. Once settled at your hotel (assuming you booked it based around kiting) there is little need for a vehicle, so most people just opt for airport transfers. However, if you want the freedom to explore, then renting a car is the best option. It’s easy to traverse from one end of the island to the other in about an hour and a half. Should you ever encounter a no wind day, then there are a variety of activities on offer throughout the island, such as hiking, canyoning, climbing, tennis, horse riding, trekking and mountain biking. Mauritius has many world-class golf courses and deep-sea fishing is also very popular. Most water activities are on offer and there’s spectacular snorkelling and diving, too. In the evenings you can enjoy ‘sundowners’ before indulging in some of the superb local food and delicacies. Mauritius is not a destination for those seeking a lively club scene, but definitely provides the opportunity to relax and recharge.

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Belle Mare Photo: Planet Kitesurf


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I 032 / AFRICA / MOROCCO / DAKHLA I “I’ve been to Dakhla three times at various times of the year and it’s always delivered. There’s consistent surf, a massive lagoon and it’s a great place to switch off from it all.” MATT PEARCE: KW ASSOCIATE EDITOR 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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AIRPORT Fly into Dakhla (VIL). You can fly direct from Paris once a week or you’ll connect through Casablanca or Agadir with flights available everyday.

ACCOMMODATION ZENITH DAKHLA KITE RESORT is situated next to the lagoon with six individual riads, six private villas and five ‘lofts’ with king beds, private jacuzzis and fantastic views across the lagoon. Stylishly built with an excellent restaurant, Zenith will arrange every detail of your trip once you arrive, so all you need to focus on is kiting and relaxing by the pool! www.zenith-dakhla.com book@zenith-dakhla.com +212 653 624 584 DAKHLA EVASION are well established with nicely-appointed chalets, bungalows, family bungalows and cottages about 100 metres from the lagoon. They have a bar, restaurant, chill-out areas, a swimming pool and they can also organise off-water activities, like horse riding and desert excursions. www.dakhla-evasion.com contact@dakhla-evasion.com +212 661 208819 / +21 661 411 634

Paulino Pereira competing at Oum Lamboiur during the KSWT Dakhla 2018 Photo: Ydwer van der Heide / GKA Kite World Tour

ON THE WATER Way down in the south of Morocco, Dakhla is a 45 kilometre-long peninsula that juts out of the Western Sahara and is blessed with clean wind, a huge lagoon and playful to decent sized waves just a short drive away on the coast. A rapidly rising kite mecca, this is a regular venue for World Tour events, including the GKA Kite-Surf World Tour which has been visiting Dakhla for three consecutive years now, but Dakhla also hosts twin-tip racing events (including the 2018 Youth Olympic Qualifiers) and in 2019 it will host both kiteboarding and kitesurfing World Cups. Dakhla’s mainly known for its seemingly endless lagoon which can be ridden at both high and low tide. An ideal spot for beginners, the flat waters remain waist deep up to 300 metres off the beach and of course there’s no shore-break to disrupt your first board starts and early rides. For advanced riders it’s an epic flat water playground and you can either kite out front of your kite camp, go on a downwinder to Dragon Island or charge the speed strip at the northern end of the lagoon. Zenith Dakhla can also take you on an awesome downwinder from the White Dune back to camp. The lagoon is also a good foiling spot in the deeper parts. If you’re looking for somewhere to go for a week and really focus on your foiling, then Dakhla’s a good choice. Zenith Dakhla’s riads overlooking the spot Photo: Zenith Dakhla

A desert oasis at Zenith Dakhla Photo: Zenith Dakhla

It’s not all about the lagoon, either. Across the peninsula there are a couple of really solid wave spots with right handers and wind from the right, making for some classic down-the-line conditions. Oum Lamboiur regularly sets the stage for the GKA Kite-Surf World Tour with a textbook point-break when it’s firing properly. Even when it isn’t at its best, there’s almost always some shred-able shore-break close to the beach. Further down the coast there’s Lassarga, which is less well known but still really good with clean, peeling rights. There’s also a spot closer to the Lagoon called Point de l’Or which is about ten minutes in a 4x4. The best wave riding is in the winter months when there’s more swell, but there’s usually at least some surf all year. You’ll need a 3/2 wetsuit during the summer season and perhaps a 4/3 in the colder months.


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I 034 / AFRICA / MOROCCO / DAKHLA I GOOD FOR: Ultra-reliable conditions, reeling rights and a vast lagoon to explore. SCHOOLS ZENITH DAKHLA KITE RESORT are open from mid-February to December and offer lessons for all levels with a maximum student to instructor ratio of 2:1. They use the latest Core and Mystic gear, run safety boat cover and offer clinics with pro kiters throughout the season as well. www.zenith-dakhla.com book@zenith-dakhla.com +212 653 624 584 DAKHLA EVASION is an F-One Pro Centre, running private, semi-private and group lessons, offering packages that combine the cost of your lessons with unlimited equipment hire. Kite gear storage is available and they also offer surf lessons and rentals, too. www.dakhla-evasion.com contact@dakhla-evasion.com +212 661 208 819 / +21 661 411 634 KBC DAKHLA (Kiteboarding Club Dakhla) is open year round and located directly at kite beach with their adjoining hotel. A rescue boat service is provided, and they also offer gear storage, compressor and showers for kiters. Loungers are provided on their sun terrace for that post-session chill. www.kiteboarding-club.com/dakhla dakhla@kiteboarding-club.com +212 648 264 543

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Freeride-friendly conditions Photo: Zenith Dakhla

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Dakhla has a long season with rideable conditions for much of the year. April to September are the windiest months and in July and August it peaks with regular 30 knot days. In winter through to early spring, it backs off to 19-25 knots, but Dakhla can still surprise you with proper blow-outs at any time of year. The wind’s usually lighter in the mornings before ramping up and peaking in the early afternoon and then drops off a little before sunset. In summer, you’ll use your seven and nine metres a lot and in winter a 12 will see more action. The best waves can be found from November to February. Annual air temperatures range from 20 – 30°C / 68 – 86°F during the day to 12 – 15°C / 54 – 60°F at night. On the lagoon, boardshorts and bikinis in mid-summer will suffice and a shorty will do for most of the year, but bring a warm sweatshirt and jeans for the evenings. The water averages 19 – 24°C / 66 - 75°F all year but strong winds make it feel colder and January and February are the coldest months when you’ll need a long suit, whether you’re on the lagoon or the coast.

OFF THE WATER Dakhla is very reliable for wind, so you shouldn’t have many windless days (if any) but if you do then there’s surfing and wave SUPing over on the coast. SUPing on the lagoons is also popular. If you’re looking for a kite-focused trip, chilled vibes

Camille Delannoy punts one on the lagoon in front of the kite camps Photo: Ydwer van der Heide / GKA Kite World Tour

Ideal learning locations at the lagoon Photo: Planet Kitesurf

and the option to just relax and recharge when you’re off the water then a trip to Dakhla is a solid call. Most people stay at the kite camps and they can arrange your transfers, so you won’t need a hire car. Staying at the camps usually includes rescue boat cover too and the daily routine is very mellow. Many of the camps have social gatherings from time to time as well as live music in the evenings and yoga sessions during the day. You’ll also find day beds as well as shaded areas to relax in. As a growing hub for sports, Dakhla itself is more recently developed than the traditional Moroccan towns further north. You’ll find there are cafes, markets, some shops and a museum that details the cultural history of the area and the nomadic bedouin people who once inhabited it. For any twitchers, there are interesting wildlife roaming around, including large flocks of flamingos, migratory birds and, of course, the camels!


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DAKHLA MOROCCO THE RESORT Comfort and luxury on the edge of Western Sahara. Your own dream villa with private jacuzzi and sunbed to relax on after an awesome kite session. Plus other activities in the complex. Offering more than 330 days of sun, 20 to 28 knots almost all year and the flat water of the lagoon, Dakhla is the perfect spot to learn to Kitesurf or practice the most complex tricks with confidence on the water. Six spots will make your stay full of fun. You can also go surfing among other activities! Always Good Vibes!

KITE CENTER IKO / VDWS certified instructors and using CORE kites, we are sure that we will make the best of your time at Zenith. The outcome: A complete kite destination for beginners, intermediates, freestylers and wave kiters.

AIRPORT Fly to Dakhla (VIL) which is 1:30h from Canary Islands (LPA) or 3h from Casablanca (CMN). Do not worry for the transfer, we will pick you up.

CONTACT DETAILS www.zenith-dakhla.com book@zenith-dakhla.com +212 653 62 45 84 Pk 27 km Al Argoub 73000 Dakhla, Morocco


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There are regular flights to Essaouira from France and Brussels. Marrakesh (RAK) airport is the more common direct flight option and is a two hour drive / taxi away. Agadir (AGA) is a little further. Most kite schools or accommodation agents can organise a transfer for you.

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EXPLORA have four riads, three of which are in the medina, with stylish double rooms starting at €50 euros per night with breakfast included. They can also arrange family-sized rooms and larger suites. Kite, surf and SUP tuition / rental packages also available!

SCHOOLS KITEWORLDWIDE www.kiteworldwide.com info@kiteworldwide.com +44 (0) 20 36 085 777 ION CLUB ESSAOUIRA www.ion-club.net travel@ion-club.de +49 (0) 881 925 4960 EXPLORA www.explorawatersports.com info@explorawatersports.com +44 (0) 773 856 3883 / +212 611 475 188

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ESSAOUIRA MOROCCO

Slicing the shore break Photo: Simo Arnaik

ON THE WATER Essaouira was the original Moroccan hotspot with windsurfers coming here for decades before the first kiters arrived. Known as the Windy City with consistent cross-shore winds, there’s dependable cross-onshore wave riding from March to September, but also conditions for all levels of rider. The wind is steadier to the left of the bay away from the town with some fun waves the further along you go. Closer to town the water’s flatter (but the wind is gustier) and there’s standard bump and jump conditions in the middle of the bay. Essaouira doesn’t get insanely choppy thanks to the Mogador Islands that protect it from larger swells. In winter and late season you can ride flat water in the Oued Ksob river mouth just south of Essaouira and in summer there’s sometimes flat water at Second Beach. This stretch of coastline is very popular with surfers as it’s loaded with nearby wave spots. Advanced wave riders will love Moulay Bouzerktoun and Sidi Kaouki, which you can also kite down to on one of the weekly downwinders organised by Explora Watersports. There are more spots to the south around Taghazout too.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Windy from March until September when the cold 15 - 25 knot north / northeasterly trade winds blow in from the Atlantic before ramping up as they collide with the land’s warm air. In July and August the wind can hit 40 knots and in recent years it’s been windy on 100% days in July! Water temperatures stay at a comfortable 17 – 20°C / 63 – 68°F while the air temperatures are very warm when you’re out of the wind. It’s worth bringing at least a spring suit as the wind

No wind. No problem. Photo: Simo Arnaik

The locals are pretty chilled Photo: Explora

can cool you down. In early / late season a thicker suit is necessary (but it’s worth it for the winter swells!). The wind is a little less consistent in winter and often blows from the south, but it’s still good around 60% of the time.

OFF THE WATER Essaouira isn’t a resort town. It’s a compact, culturally rich city where tourism and traditional Moroccan life meet. The harbour is busy with the local fishermen and there’s also a bustling medina with shops, stalls and restaurants. You can stay in an authentic riad inside the medina or find hotels, guest houses and apartments outside of it. Explora Watersports have several properties to choose from. There’s a great selection of restaurants in the old town serving traditional dishes and you can find more international fare around town as well. Food is generally very affordable and if you’re self catering then there are supermarkets too. Strictly speaking, Morocco is an alcohol-free country but, as in many of its tourist hubs, Essaouira’s restaurants serve alcohol and there are also bars and a couple of clubs. You can now also buy beer, wine and spirits at the new Carrefour market except on Fridays. Beach bars and cafes dot the main beach and there are plenty of activities, such as SUP and surfing to mountain biking, quad biking, camel and horse riding and more. You can also test out your haggling skills at the many shops and stalls in the medina.

GOOD FOR: A unique cultural experience just a few hours from Europe with varied riding and reliable conditions.



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Hurghada (HRG) is roughly a 30 minute transfer north of El Gouna and well serviced with flights from all over the UK and Europe. Taxis are fairly cheap and transfers can be arranged by your school or accommodation.

El Gouna has played host to many World Tour freestyle competitions over the years and is an outstanding spot for freestylers and freeriders, but also beginners, thanks to its gently shelving beach and large expanse of shallow water. There are deeper sections further out where ramps form for jumping and there are several kite centres around El Gouna, most of which are within walking distance or short tuk-tuk ride from the town (there are no cars in El Gouna). There are three key kite spots with wind from the right and plenty of space for everyone out on the water. Just north of town lies Mangroovy Beach where the prevailing northerlies hit the beach cross / cross-on from the left. Slightly beyond that is Buzzha Beach, which gets shallow knee- to waist-deep water up to a few hundred metres from the shore, making it an ideal spot for working on your board starts. The spot to the south sits inside the Mövenpick hotel grounds, just downwind of the city marinas. You can pay a day rate to kite there if you’re not staying at the hotel and it tends not to be so busy as it’s mostly just the hotel guests that kite there. The beach is much smaller than Mangroovy though and there’s a swimming area downwind, so watch out for that.

SCHOOLS PROCENTER TOMMY FRIEDL is open all year, teaching all levels from beginner to advanced on the latest Duotone gear which is also available for hire. Full safety boat cover is provided with repair services available at the centre as well as gear storage and a chill-out area overlooking the spot. They also have an outdoor CrossFit style gym on-site. Languages: English, German and Swedish. www.tommy-friedl.com info@tommy-friedl.com +20 100 66 72 811

The KBC set-up at Buzzha Beach Photo: Julia Honke / Kiteboarding Club

Ideal learning conditions in the shallows Photo: Julia Honke / Kiteboarding Club

The spots are all tide dependent, particularly in summer, and on a high tide you can ride anywhere, but very shallow spots emerge as the tide goes out. The best spot to head to at that time is the north end of Mangroovy Beach and as the tide drops off you’ll still find good flat water sections there. On a summer low tide there will usually be up to a couple of hours when you can’t kite at all though – so take the chance to relax! There are no waves in El Gouna, but that also means no shore-break, so it’s a great place to come if you’re working your way through any sort of twin-tip progression. 25 minutes south of El Gouna lies Seahorse Bay where Kiteworldwide run a centre in conjunction with Ibi & Friends Kite Club.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER El Gouna gets wind all year but the summer months are the most consistent. During that time you’ll be on your seven to 12 metre kites most days. According to the locals Windguru gives the most reliable stats for El Gouna, but you can usually add on at least five knots to the forecast and the wind is steady, unobstructed and gust-free. This is Egypt, so it gets seriously hot and midday temperatures can reach up to 40°C / 104°F in mid-summer. The water is incredibly warm so you definitely won’t be wearing a wetsuit. You’ll need a spring suit around October, but the water never really drops below 20°C. If you come in winter then you’ll still get awesome weather, but you’ll also have the place mostly to yourself.

Showing the windsurfers how it’s done! Photo: Tommy Friedl


PROCENTER

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Flatwaterspot Wide shallow water area Kite school Kite and surf rental Crossfit center

booking request: info@tommy-friedl.com

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I 040 / AFRICA / EGYPT / EL GOUNA I GOOD FOR: A hassle-free kite trip with superb facilities in this modern Egyptian town and really fun, windy freeride conditions!

SCHOOLS KITEBOARDING CLUB EL GOUNA offer everything from basic courses to advanced, private and group training. They have a huge selection of over 150 new F-One kites and boards for hire and they also have gear for kids to learn on. There’s a rescue boat, compressors, gear storage / lockers and free wifi too. www.kiteboarding-club.com/el-gouna elgouna@kiteboarding-club.com +20 122 66 10 878

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Rig up and go at Procenter Tommy Friedl, which is at its own spot beyond Buzzha Beach, two kilometres north of El Gouna Photo: Tommy Friedl

Set Teixeira airing in El Gouna while competing on what is now the GKA Kite World Tour Photo: Svetlana Romantsova

OFF THE WATER El Gouna is basically a private resort town set up for tourism, so it’s very safe and well laid out. A self-sufficient mini-city, it has an international feel. Very clean and friendly, you’ll find everything you could need in the downtown area. Go everywhere on foot or by jumping in a tuk-tuk or one of the little buses that circulate El Gouna. You can take your kite gear on them, too. Accommodation-wise, there are 18 hotels in El Gouna so there’s something to suit everyone, from decent three stars as well as intimate boutique hotels and high-end five star resorts. If you want to stay close to the kite centres then Captain’s Inn, Ali Pasha and Mosaique are close and very popular with kiters. There are also plenty of selfcatering apartments and town houses to choose from. You won’t find any nightclubs, but there are several bars and a beer costs about £1.80 / $2.30 / €2.00, so it’s

not expensive. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants around town that cater to all tastes and budgets and if you’re self-catering then there are well-stocked supermarkets where you can stock up on supplies. If you do encounter a spell of no wind then it’s easy to keep busy, by hitting the cable park, wakeboarding behind a boat, snorkelling, SUPing through the lagoons or sailing (a sunset cruise is a great way to round off the day). There’s a gym, tennis courts, shops and spas around town and you can also go go-karting, horseriding or paintballing. If you’re into golf then you’ll love El Gouna’s two 18-hole championship courses. If you want to explore outside the town then Hurghada is just down the road and there are desert tours available too. Alternatively, you can rent a motorcross bike and tear around the dunes yourself, too!



I 042 / AFRICA / EGYPT / MARSA ALAM / EL NAABA I “A hidden little paradise contrasting the many busy spots in Egypt. Just a short stroll to the beach from the hotel, the blue water is so inviting and there’s also an amazing lagoon for flat water fun and easy learning.” ANNABEL VAN WESTEROP, PRO RIDER

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SCHOOLS PROCENTER TOMMY FRIEDL is open all year at the southern part of the freshly renovated Three Corners Equinox Resort beach. They teach all levels from beginner to advanced on the latest Duotone gear which is also available for hire. They also have a big range of windsurfing gear as well as full safety boat cover and free wifi. All instructors are VDWS qualified. Languages: English, German, Russian and Arabic. www.tommy-friedl.com info@tommy-friedl.com +20 1006 672 811 Surfers Bay set-up Photo: Tommy Friedl

El Naaba in Marsa Alam is a real departure from Egypt’s busier tourist hotspots and sits 220 kilometres south of the more developed resorts, closer to Hurghada. The two main spots are Beach Bay and Surfers Bay which are separated by a reef that protects the beach from shore-break and focuses the waves out on the reef. Surfers Bay is the key kiting location which you’ll share with windsurfers and swimmers, so just be mindful of those around you – but there’s plenty of space. Surfers Bay has shallow water and no waves for the first couple of hundred metres, so is perfect for beginners or more advanced riders doing tricks close in to shore. There’s good surf out on the reef where the waves run cross-onshore with the wind and they can get up to two or three metres on really good days. You can also get some fun, small surf on the inside in front of Tommy Friedl’s kite centre. Once you’re in the deeper water and away from the reef, Surfers Bay and the area beyond is a foiler’s dream with a vast expanse of obstacle-free water just waiting to be explored. Both Surfers Bay and Beach Bay have wide beaches with plenty of space to launch and land. You can kite safely anywhere, but if you’re walking back up the beach a lot you might want to wear booties as there are some sharp stones in some areas. There’s another spot too which the Tommy Friedl ProCenter crew recently discovered - a flat water pool just two kilometres from the main beach which is an ideal location for a freestyle photoshoot by the sandbar. The

GOOD FOR: A relaxing kite trip in a crowd-free and family-friendly resort.

Annabel Van Westerop tearing it up in El Naaba Photo: ProCenter Tommy Friedl Post-sesh stoke Photo: Niklas Funk / ProCenter Tommy Friedl

Tommy Friedl team run a regular shuttle service between the Three Corners Equinox Resort and lagoon which takes around ten minutes.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The peak season is from October through to March with crosson winds. Air temps average 20 - 30°C / 68 – 86°F. You’ll need a spring suit in winter, a shorty from March until May and just boardies / bikinis / rash vests from May to September. Winter water temperatures average 20°C / 68°F in the spring, 25° / 77°F in autumn and around 28° / 82°F in summer.

OFF THE WATER The town of Marsa Alam is like Hurghada 15 years ago before the influx of mass-tourism. It’s safe, friendly and more traditionally Egyptian. There are a number of cafes and restaurants around town, including international options like Italian and seafood. No-wind options include SUP, yoga, beach volleyball or slack-lining at the ProCenter. As with many places in the Red Sea, El Naaba also has great snorkelling and diving and 65 kilometres from town lies Port Ghalib, a newly developed luxury tourist area with a marina, bars and restaurants. There are mountains overlooking El Naaba if you want to go for a hike, but go with someone who knows the routes and take plenty of water. You can stay right by the kite spot at Three Corners Equinox Beach Resort which has a relaxed atmosphere but also fantastic service and excellent Belgian cuisine. You can also eat at the nearby marina. There are some small shops and a mini-supermarket inside the hotel itself. ProCenter Tommy Friedl also recently opened their own Aloha Bar next to their school which is a great place to chill out in between sessions and unwind afterwards!


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ON THE WATER Hatteras has earned its reputation as the best-known and most popular kite spot on the US east coast, with mile upon mile of flat water on one side of the narrower island and numerous wave spots along its 140 miles of coastline. There’s a huge expanse of downwinder terrain and with so many routes, you need never ride the same one twice during your stay! Pamlico Sound, the west side of Hatteras Island (facing towards the mainland), is the flat-water mecca for which ‘Hatty’ has become famous with steady wind and seven miles of waist-deep smooth waters. This is probably one of the world’s best places to learn to kite and schools in the area often coach from jet-skis allowing an instructor and student to find their own private area to practice in. If you can pull yourself away from the glorious flats and head across to the ocean side of the island (sometimes just 100 metres away) then there’s some of the best waves on the east coast USA at S-curves and Rodanthe as well as some other locations. Canadian Hole, Nags Head and Planet of the Apes (the staging point for a truly memorable Sound side downwinder) are all classic spots to tick off your list. Rig up and ride at Kitty Hawk Kites Photo: Kitty Hawk Kites

Digs so slick you won’t want to leave! Photo: Resort Realty

Due to the bend in the island, and because there are so many kite spots either side of it, you can always find a spot to ride no matter the wind direction. Also, as Hatteras sits well away from the mainland, unless a storm front blows through, the wind is unobstructed and steady. If you’re not yet convinced, check out the myriad of videos released by the many pro riders who head to Hatteras during the season. This place goes off!

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER In the summer months the wind blows mostly from the southwest and then switches to a prevailing northeast direction in winter. The best time of year for shredding the slick is spring through autumn, but from September onwards the swells come through, lasting until spring, and you can get some serious waves right through the winter. Hatteras’ wind stats are solid all year with an average of 20 days a month, 12 months a year, and June and July are the most consistent. You’ll mostly be on a nine but bring your entire quiver of kites because a big kite session on lighter days in the sound is ideal for working on new tricks. You can wear boardies / bikinis or shortie wetsuits from June to September but a spring suit or a 4mm at the most will do the job in April and May. After September it starts getting cold, and if you choose to brave the winter storms on Hatteras you’ll need a full winter suit with hood, gloves and boots.


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ACCOMMODATION RESORT REALTY offers more than 625 rental properties across the Outer Banks – with 55 vacation homes on Hatteras Island. From one-bedroom condos to 12-bedroom luxury estates, there are vacation rentals of every size and for every budget on their site. www.resortrealty.com info@resortrealty.com +1 800 458 3830 WAVES VILLAGE is superbly featured and right next door to the Kitty Hawk Kites shop and school! www.wavesvillage.com sales@wavesvillage.com +1 866 595 1893

SCHOOLS KITTY HAWK KITES are one of the bestestablished schools in the entire US with an on-site shop, excellent school facilities and a huge selection of gear. Teaching everything from beginner courses to week long camps during which you’ll stay next to the school at Waves Village. All instructors are experienced and PASA qualified and they also offer advanced 1:1 lessons, too. Gear rental and storage is available and a safety jet-ski is on hand at all times. www.kittyhawk.com kbschool@kittyhawk.com +1 252 987 2297

Hometown hero Evan Netsch punts one past Waves Village Photo: Kitty Hawk Kites

Water temperatures average 18°C / 65°F in spring and 29°C / 85°F in summer, dropping to 10°C / 50°F in the winter. The weather is quite mild compared to other east coast locations and air temperatures are very balmy in summer, reaching the low to mid-90s (35ºC) in July and August with wider swings in fall, winter and spring. It’s always a good idea to bring layers and a wind shell though, even in summer and definitely in early and late season.

High times on Hatteras at the Wind Voyager Triple-S Invitational Photo: Toby Bromwich

OFF THE WATER Hatteras is a waterman or waterwoman’s paradise when conditions are right and there’s a lot to do on the rare windless days. There’s world class surf, you can go on marathon-length SUP or kayak expeditions and there’s also some great fishing in the area with chartered vessels and day trips available. There are seriously well-stocked kite shops in the area if you’re looking to re-up your gear (Kitty Hawks Kites being one of the originals) and you can also head to the local wildlife reserves and sanctuaries like the one on Pea Island to check out the local critters. Food isn’t very cheap but it’s not crazy expensive Wake up to this! Photo: Resort Realty

either. Expect fresh seafood, sushi and some very generous servings of American classics to be served. If you’re self-catering, which many people do, then there’s a big Food Lion supermarket in Avon, or plenty more back up the road in Nags Head with many places to eat out in Waves, Avon and Buxton. For accommodation, there’s everything from luxury mansions to campgrounds and condos and there are a number of letting agents who can help you find the right set-up for you and your family / friends. It can be hard to source accommodation during the season, but with more than 30 years on the island Resort Realty are the experts. There’s also First Flight Rentals who manage Waves Village and the Rodanthe Sunset Resort. There are no nightclubs in the area but there are some bars and if you’re in town when the Triple-S Invitational comes to town then be sure to get a ticket for the nightly parties, which are ‘off the hook’! Local transport is available but car hire is advised because everything is pretty spread out, including the kite spots, and if you’re willing to drive then you can almost always score awesome kiting depending on the day’s conditions.

GOOD FOR: Riding stacks of kite spots with everything from endless flat water to waves and hundreds of miles of downwinder terrain.


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I 050 / THE AMERICAS / USA / NORTH CAROLINA / CRYSTAL COAST I “The Crystal Coast is made up of a series of barrier islands, sounds and points, making this region a dream kiting area. Just a quick ferry ride from Cape Hatteras or a couple of hours drive from Raleigh International airport, it’s the little known gem of NC. No matter the wind direction there is always a ridable spot and often a choice of waves or flat water.” EVAN NETSCH, CABRINHA PRO RIDER 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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SCHOOLS BLOWN KITEBOARDING teach all levels using helmet radios from April through December with safety boat support and they also offer foil boarding and wave riding tuition. Max teaching ratio is 3:1 and private or group lessons are also available. For an extra fee you can hire a boat to follow you through the shallow water of Bogue Sound or ferry you to some of the best spots in the area. The latest gear from Cabrinha, Ocean Rodeo, Liquid Force and Ozone is also available for sale or hire. www.blownkiteboarding.com info@blownkiteboarding.com +1 252 269 9843

ACCOMMODATION www.bookthecoast.com +1 252 726 8148

Cape Hatteras gets a lot of attention as the US East Coast’s best known kite spot, but it’s not the only kite destination in North Carolina. The Crystal Coast serves up unreal kiting around Bogue Banks and at an array of nearby spots, plus this area isn’t crowded! The bulk of the kiting happens off Bogue Banks, a 21 mile south-facing island that forms a barrier against the Atlantic Ocean. On the leeward side of the island there are miles of flat, protected water and on the windward side’s outer bars there are a number of wave spots. You can also downwind the entire length of the island and access the open ocean at Coast Guard point at the western end of Emerald Isle. On the Atlantic side of ‘The Point’ there are two large sandbars which kick up some fun, clean surf on a high tide and on a low tide there’s flat water on the inside. If you want even more flat water then take a trip round the island to Bogue Sound on the inland side (you can go by boat for $25) and you’ll find endless shallow, flat water ideal for freestylers or beginners. Head east along Route 70 to the town of Beaufort for more flat water and downwind terrain at Carrot Island,

‘The Point’ Photos: Blown Kiteboarding

where the water is around a metre deep in most areas. Just south of there is Horse Island and the Rachel Carson Reserve, where herds of wild horses can be seen charging through the marshes! Perhaps the ultimate kiting location on the Crystal Coast is Cape Lookout National Seashore – a 56 mile long, totally uninhabited island where the Cape Lookout Lighthouse is to be found. Catch the ferry there from Davis, which is a 25 minute drive from Beaufort. There are cabins to rent on the island, making for a fantastic stayover experience. The island gets the strongest winds on this section of coastline and there’s nice flat water at ‘The Hook’ as well as some of the best surf on the entire coast, just a short walk away on the seaward side of the island.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The season runs from March through November and in summer you won’t need a wetsuit but a 4mm is necessary in early / late season. The windy season usually coincides with some reliable swell from mid-April until September and the prevailing southwesterly winds allow you to ride wind from the left or right depending on which side of the various islands and sandbars you launch from.

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You can kite year-round, but January and February are pretty cold while December and March are a bit less savage but can still deliver some decent conditions. In early and late season the Crystal Coast’s winds are frontal and can blow up to 35 knots. In summer they’re lighter but more reliable as a thermal effect kicks in. More often than not, you’ll be on nine to 12 metre kites. Air temperatures vary but rarely dip below 13°C / 55°F in the winter months, 24°C / 75°F in spring and autumn, and 29°C / 84°F in the summer season. Water temps are similar, dipping to 18°C / 64°F in March before warming up quickly by April to 22°C / 72°F and then building steadily through to September, when they peak at around 29°C / 84°F.

Hot weather, warm water and loads of flat water space to improve your riding! All photos: Blown Kiteboarding

OFF THE WATER This is a very popular vacation location, so there’s everything from guesthouses to luxurious hotels and golf retreats. There’s also a wide range of rental properties to be found on www.bookthecoast.com. If you’re self-catering then you’ll find plenty of supermarkets in the area. For meals out there’s everything from casual burgers and fries to fine dining. The local seafood is good and seriously fresh thanks to the Carteret Catch Sustainable Seafood Programme. At night there’s live music in many of the surrounding towns, all of which have their own unique feel. In the peak months of July and August this is an ideal family destination with the state and national parks and nature reserves to explore, as well as the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. This stretch of coastline gets regular swell all year, so surfing and SUPing are obvious no-wind activities while kayaking and sport fishing are also very popular choices. There are also a number of golf courses, including an 18hole championship course, with views over Bogue Sound. Public transport links are good, but it’s worth hiring a car as there’s a lot to see and do and the kite spots are quite spread out.

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AIRPORT SJD - Cabo San Lucas International airport is a two hour drive to La Ventana. LAP - LaPaz Mexico is just 45 minutes to La Ventana by car and you can book a shuttle via Pelican Reef.

ACCOMMODATION PELICAN REEF / VENTANA RESORT is in the centre of town and just upwind of the main launch area. The boutique style beachfront resort has a variety of lodging, from studios up to four bedroom houses, while the main villa can accommodate 8-10 people. Complimentary breakfast provided as well as free SUPs, kayaks, street bike and snorkel gear use. Yoga classes, beach bar and free downwinder shuttle service is exclusive to guests. Storage is available if you’re bringing your own gear. www.pelicanreefventana.com pelicanreefventana@gmail.com +52 1 612 197 3689 (WhatsApp)

SCHOOLS PELICAN REEF / VENTANA RESORT’S on-site kite school has 25 years of experience and all students are supported with quads, radios and a jet-ski (on request). The school is fully equipped with the latest Ocean Rodeo gear and through an exclusive deal, guests can get 30% off their purchase of new Ocean Rodeo gear. Call for details. www.pelicanreefventana.com pelicanreefventana@gmail.com +52 1 612 197 3689 (WhatsApp)

GOOD FOR: A huge area of open water to explore, high-calibre foiling conditions and a super laid-back atmosphere.

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Acres of space in the Sea of Cortez Photos: Pelican Reef

ON THE WATER La Ventana sits sheltered from the Pacific on the eastern edge of the Baja Peninsula and from November through April this stretch of coastline enjoys consistent, northerly winds. January and February are the most reliable and the combo of plentiful riding conditions and easy living make this an ideal winter bolthole! You can do downwinders from four separate launch spots and this is also a dreamy foiling location, with obstacle-free, crystalline waters stretching out into the Sea of Cortez. In the peak months of January and February, up to six foot swells can on occasion roll through and there’s plenty of freeriding and freestyle terrain for riders of all levels. La Ventana is popular with pros; if you saw our feature on Baja in KW #96 you’ll know why!

In the last few years La Ventana has become the goto winter training camp for many of foil racing’s elite and the HydroFoil Pro Tour kicks off there every year in March. Drive 75 minutes south to Los Barriles and you’ll find more swell and more wave spots across the peninsula, 90 minutes away.

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The wind in La Ventana is steady with seven to 10 metre kites being the most popular sizes. Due to thermic effects the wind here is very reliable in the peak season of January to March, though it rarely blows too hard (most online wind statistics don’t register these building thermals). Air temps remain cool in the main wind season, ranging from 21 - 27°C / 70 – 80°F and dropping to about 10°C / 50°F in the evening. The water hovers around 21°C / 70°F, so you can kite in boardies but a spring suit can be welcome if you’re out all day. This is an awesome place to learn due to the warm water, predictable winds and lack of shore-break.

There’s a relaxed vibe around town and La Ventana is particularly popular with North Americans migrating south to warmer climes in their RV motorhomes. There are plenty of great accommodation options with everything from campsites and hostels to hotels and rental houses for short or longer stays. Nightlife is sedate but there are bars, often with live music, and some excellent local-style restaurants serving fresh seafood and outstanding Mexican dishes. For self-catering there’s a weekly organic farmers’ market and mini-markets around town. The city of La Paz, Baja’s state capital, is a 40 minute drive away with bigger supermarkets and more shops. On windless days you can visit the hot springs, go hiking and mountain biking in the mountains, or kayaking and paddleboarding in the inviting waters. There’s also world class sport fishing in the Sea of Cortez. Look out for the abundant wildlife in the nearby Sierra de la Laguna Biosphere Reserve and whale watching and diving are also popular. A hire car is good for exploring all the local launch spots, but some accommodations will offer shuttle services to the beach. Most of Baja is safe, La Ventana particularly so, but exercise caution in some areas just as you would anywhere else.

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San Jose del Cabo (SJD) is 45 minutes drive from Los Barriles. There are airport shuttles and plenty of car rental firms located there.

Alongside La Ventana, Los Barriles is Baja’s other key kiteboarding destination for kiters heading south following the wind and sun. Like La Ventana, Los Barriles’ heady mix of laid-back lifestyle and solid conditions during the winter season attracts an eclectic mix of travelling kiteboarders, from veteran watermen living in their RVs to younger kiters looking for somewhere they can spend a full season shredding. There are several miles of launch spots along a wide sandy beach that’s free from obstructions. The wind blows side-shore with a deeply shelving seabed, making it a primo foiling location with no low lying reef or obstacles to crash into. In strong wind you’ll get windblown swell and waves and in lighter wind there’s small chop with some flat sections dotted around. Los Barriles gets the same reliable El Norte winds as La Ventana, but it can blow a little stronger in Los Barriles. Also, as it’s less protected at the bottom of the Baja Peninsula, Los Barriles gets a bit more swell during the windy season. Southerlies can blow through in the summer and, although lighter, are reasonably consistent thanks to the thermic effect. If you’ve got a foil then you can really maximize your water time!

ACCOMMODATION EXOTIKITE offer accommodation in their ‘La Playa’ studios and the school, beach shop and restaurant are all onsite. VELA BAJA can organise accommodation for you at the Boutique Hotel Playa del Sol and the Palmas de Cortez resort. Both hotels are right by the beach with beautifully appointed rooms, swimming pools, beachside bar / restaurants and good wifi.

SCHOOLS EXOTIKITE have been teaching kiting in Baja since 1998 and are open every day, from November through April. They teach all levels, including wave and foiling coaching, and use radio helmets. Gear rental available. www.exotikite.com kiteboarding@exotikite.com +1 549 490 8399 VELA BAJA offer kite lessons from November to the end of March for all levels with qualified IKO instructors, usually 1:1. Cabrinha equipment is available for hire and they also offer windsurf and SUP lessons / rentals as well as gear for snorkelling and mountain biking. Languages: English and Spanish www.velabaja.com info@velabaja.com +52 612 137 7780 (WhatsApp)

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WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The main season for wind in Baja starts in November and finishes in April with January and February being the best months while the swell carries on into May and June. Winds average around 18 knots ‘in season’ but can peak past 30 and the windier it is the more swell Los Barriles tends to get. You could be out on any kite size during your stay and a foil will also increase your chances of a session. The air temperatures range between 21°C / 70°F and Charging the kickers

Beachfront set-up in Los Barriles Photos: Neil Howe Photography / Vela Baja

GOOD FOR: Winter wind and sunshine in a safe, tranquil location!

Stunning horizons on land and sea

27°C / 80°F, often getting cool at night during the winter months, from December through until February, when it dips to around 16°C / 60°F. Take some extra layers for the evenings but you won’t need much more than a shortie / spring suit while out kiting because the water temperature hovers around 25°C / 75°F all year.

OFF THE WATER There are accommodations to suit all budgets with options available for all lengths of stay. Rental properties cost, on average, $100 per night and Los Barriles is well set up with organic farmers’ markets, delis, small shops, supermarkets and a bank in town. As you’ll find elsewhere in Baja, the restaurants are good with great seafood but also those authentic Mexican dishes that are just perfect for a post-kite snack, like tacos and burritos. You can use USD$ in many places around town and credit cards are widely used, but not everywhere. This isn’t a nightclubbing destination, but there are bars, beach fires and good times to be had. Crime is almost non-existent in Los Barriles and Baja is generally very safe, but if you are driving around the state, exercise caution and don’t flash around cash or expensive items. In the event of no wind there’s the nearby Parque Nacional Cabo Pulmo to explore, you can surf and SUP at nearby spots, go kayaking, fishing, snorkelling, diving or head inland to the mountains for hiking and mountain biking. Whale watching and quad biking can also be arranged. Everything is reachable on foot in Los Barriles itself, but a hire car is a good idea if you want to explore the region or head over to the West Coast for some waves!



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AIRPORT Fly into Cancun International Airport (CUN) which is two hours away by car / taxi and three hours by bus. Renting a car is recommended as taxis aren’t cheap. Some accommodations can organise a transfer for you.

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 COME KITE WITH US teach all levels from beginner to advanced in private or group sessions, with lessons available every day through the season. They use Cabrinha equipment, which is also available for hire. They also run epic downwinders and trips around the area! www.comekitewithus.com info@comekitewithus.com +1 206 899 7926 (WhatsApp)

GOOD FOR: Steady winds, warm water and taking things slow in a traditional Mexican fishing village that’s still under the radar

EL CUYO MEXICO

Low key village feel, quiet kiting bliss Photos: Come Kite With Us

ON THE WATER Located on the northern coast of the picturesque Yucatan Peninsula, Kite Beach in El Cuyo has a long, open sandy beach that’s ideal for beginners and freeriders with small wind chop or flat water - depending on the day. There are also a couple of sandbars that can throw up some really fun, slash-able waves and the tides have very little effect, so you can ride at any time of day. The water is shallow up to about 70 metres from shore and you can also explore the coastline on downwinder routes up to 26 kilometres long, guided by Come Kite With Us. The wind blows mainly cross-onshore but there are side-shore days too. The El Norte storms that blow through in January and December bring with them stronger winds, more swell and waves as well!

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER El Cuyo gets useable wind for much of the year thanks to its location and micro-thermal effects in the warmer months. The main season is long and runs from November to late July with a steady average of 18 - 23 knots and February to May are the windiest months with the warmest water.

Sending off the chop

The wind starts off light in the mornings, though you can usually get out on a bigger kite, and then by midday the thermals are usually in, often blowing strongly until after sunset. For learning, February to May are the best months for reliable conditions, but you can also score from November to January if a decent low pressure weather system comes in. The water is flattest in the morning with wind swell through the day, so you can do freestyle on a big kite in the morning and then ride some waves / kickers in the afternoon once the wind increases. In June and July the wind drops off a bit and then it’s time to go foiling! During the summer season the air temps range from 24 - 30°C / 75 - 85°F and the water is equally as warm, so you won’t need extra layers on land or in the water. During the winter it can drop a little when a cold front comes through and you might even want a summer suit in December and January, as well as jeans and a hoodie for the evenings.

OFF THE WATER Everything around El Cuyo is within walking distance and there are local ‘tiendas’ (small shops) where you can get the basics, but most people eat out as it’s relatively inexpensive. The closest ATM is in Tizmin, an hour away, so stock up on pesos at the airport in Cancun as nowhere in town accepts credit cards. If you’re a fan of fancy coffee then bring that with you, too! For accommodation, there are small ‘casitas’ and guesthouses as well as larger properties on Airbnb. There’s also a boutique hotel, Casa Morph, that caters to kiters with an air compressor on the beach. If you get a no wind spell during your stay then it’s easy to keep busy. The area has world-class fishing, you can watch dolphins from the pier or check out the thousands of flamingos that migrate to this area each year. There are ruins nearby, like the Ek’ Balam Mayam village and you can also go for a SUP around the bay. El Cuyo is very peaceful, so just chilling is easy.



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AIRPORT Fortaleza Pinto Martins (FOR) is a 30 kilometre ride away from Cumbuco and it takes about 40 minutes by taxi. Check with your accommodation for transfers.

ACCOMODATION DURO BEACH HOTEL Duro Beach Hotel is right on the beach with stylish, well-appointed rooms and spacious grounds. They have a great restaurant which overlooks one of the main launch areas and you can kite out front of the hotel before coming back and relaxing by the pool after your session. www.durobeach.com WINDTOWN Windtown Beach Hotel is set in a beachfront location with a swimming pool, private gardens, a restaurant, bar, kite school and kite shop. Various room types available and all have air conditioning, WiFi and their own verandas. Windtown works closely with Planet Kitesurf Holidays, offering packages for all abilities. They also run women-only Kitechix events, which are ideal for female kiters travelling solo. www.windtown-brazil.com.

ON THE WATER Cumbuco is one of freestyle kiteboarding’s true proving grounds and pro riders flock there in the season to train at the famous Cauipe lagoon. Last year Cumbuco hosted the final stop of the WKC where Carlos Mario racked up yet another World Title and this is his home spot where he grew up and learned to kite! There’s a good chance you’ll have seen the lagoon in one of the many pro freestyler videos filmed there. It’s about as perfect a spot as you can get for wakestyle / freestyle with chest deep, butter-flat water and super consistent cross-onshore wind. The lagoon does feel small when there are several pros throwing massive tricks, so if the crowds get a bit too much then just sit back, get a Paula Novotna training in the lagoon. She’s a Cumbuco regular Photo: Windtown

Cruising Cauipe Photo: Windtown

drink from the little water-side bar and watch the best in the game go to work! You can score a quiet session if you get there earlier in the day when the wind is lighter, but there’s much more kiting to be done and plenty of space along the six kilometre stretch of beach that separates Cauipe from Cumbuco town. There’s chop on the outside and a fun, rip-able shorebreak close in to shore and many people kite downwind from town to the lagoon or further afield. A beach buggy can bring you back from Cauipe and there are a few operators, like Freeride Kitesurf and Surfin Sem Fim, who organise multi-day downwind adventures to and from Cumbuco. There’s fun beach break surf close to Cumbuco, but there are better wave spots in the surrounding area, with Pico dos Almas just a couple of kilometres away and Pecem some 15 kilometres downwind. Just beyond Pecem you’ll find Taiba, which has a smaller but equally perfect lagoon and an hour beyond that is another spot at the small town of Paracuru.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The season in Cumbuco runs from June through to January with September, October and November being the peak

GOOD FOR: Flat water freestyle, downwinders, prime wind conditions and experiencing one of kiteboarding’s most famous destinations.



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SCHOOLS DURO BEACH KITE CENTRE is the biggest school in Cumbuco, coaching all levels from beginner to advanced in 1:1 sessions in an uncrowded section of the lagoon. Cabrinha, Core, Duotone, ION and Mystic gear is available to rent or buy and they offer kite repair and have a compressor for inflating your kites. Instruction is available in Portuguese, Spanish and English. www.durobeach.com kiteschool@durobeach.com +55 853 318 7491 WINDTOWN offer courses for all levels of kiter from beginner to advanced riders and foilers. 1:1 and group lessons are available and all instructors are IKO qualified with lessons available in English, Portuguese and German. Windtown have a safety boat on-hand while teaching, they hire out gear and they sell Duotone and ION gear in their shop. www.windtown-brazil.com info@windtown-brazil.com +55 859 8596 8874

TRAVEL AGENTS PLANET KITESURF HOLIDAYS www.planetkitesurfholidays.com +44 (0) 1273 921 001 SURFIN SEM FIM www.surfinsemfim.com.br +55 21 98237 3411 +55 11 5561 1016 FREERIDE KITESURF www.freeridekitesurf.com +34 660 484 782

To the beach! Photo: Windtown

The downwinder to Cauipe Lagoon Photo: Duro Beach

months. During the high season it’s rare you’ll be out on anything bigger than a nine because the trades are at their strongest and a thermic effect kicks in, but in early and late season a 12 metre will often be necessary. You can actually kite all year round in this area of Brazil, but it’s less reliable outside of the main season and it rains in February and March before rising to baking hot temperatures in the summer months. Daytime temperatures sit at around 29°C / 84°F, dropping to 23°C / 73°F at night so you won’t need extra layers. The water temperature is a very pleasant 27°C / 80°F for much of the year and Cumbuco gets over 3,000 hours of sunshine per annum. You definitely won’t be wearing a wetsuit, so be sure to cover up when you’re out on the water.

OFF THE WATER A lot of people spend the full season in Brazil so there are a number rental properties to choose from as well as hotels and pousadas that will accommodate short or long stays. Cumbuco’s one of the more developed Brazilian kiting destinations with over 30 restaurants serving a range of cuisine, from locally caught seafood to more international Shorebreak shred! Photo: Duro Beach

dishes and there’s a decent party scene too, with lively clubs and bars. If you’re self-catering there are three basic supermarkets and you can also buy fish directly from the fishermen. The town has an ATM machine, too. The wind is seriously reliable in the peak season, but if it doesn’t come in then there’s plenty to do. You can hit the gym, do yoga, go SUPing or surfing and there’s also horse riding and buggy tours in the dunes around town. There are a few spas if you’re after post-kite sesh pampering, but for something completely different go on a zip wire and some huge slip and slides that go down into the Cauipe river which are awesome fun! Fortaleza is less than 40 minutes by car, a busy city of three million people and can be worth a visit if you need something specific, but be aware that crime is more of an issue, so exercise caution in some parts and go with guidance. If for some reason you need an overnight stay in Fortaleza, there are some nice hotels in better / safer areas on the beachfront. Getting around Cumbuco is easy because you can walk everywhere, but there are taxis if you need them and you can drive around the village (unlike in Jeri) if you have a hire car. You can also rent a beach buggy in Cumbuco, which is all part of the Brazilian kiteboarding experience!


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Sebastian Ribeiro ripping down the coast Photo: Analice Diniz / SSF

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OFF THE WATER

Fortaleza Pinto Martins (FOR) is 90 minutes from Paracuru. Check with your accommodation for transfers or hire a car there is a lot to explore!

Just north of Cumbuco, Paracuru boasts a flat water lagoon as well as classic freeriding conditions and some of the most legitimate wave riding in the area. This is one of the busier towns on this section of Ceará’s coast with awesome kiting to the north and south. Taiba is another of Brazil’s top spots, and less than an hour away. The main kite beach is a couple of kilometres from the town itself where all of the pousadas, restaurants and bars are, but it’s only a couple of minutes drive in a beach buggy and most of the pousadas offer transfers. There’s also a restaurant and bar at the spot. Paracuru’s main spot is tidal, so you can sometimes get two flat water sessions in a day. There’s a reef a few hundred metres offshore with waves kicking up on the outside on lower tides before the lagoon fills up for flat water shredding on high tide. There’s not a lot of space on the inside when the tide’s low, but if you get there early then you and a couple of friends can score your own private mini-lagoon sesh! Paracuru is located in a downwinder-rich region of Ceará that offers up countless adventurous routes and companies like Freeride Kitesurf and Surfin Sem Fim can arrange some epic excursions for you during your stay. Kitefriends Paracuru also run downwinders closer to town.

Close to the spot there’s a popular restaurant serving all sorts of classic Brazilian beach foods all day long. A local favourite is the ‘Baião de Dois’ rice dish and there are chicken and meat dishes too, but the real treats are the fish options. Paracuru is well equipped with restaurants; much more so than the majority of villages you’ll pass along the way. This, along with its close proximity to Fortaleza airport (90 minutes) and a variety of kiting conditions, make it a popular spot. In season, Paracuru usually has a good crowd of kiters around town and it’s lively in the evenings, too. There are cocktail bars and restaurants close to the main square in the town as well as a mix of traditional Brazilian restaurants. Most pousadas serve lunch and dinner. It’s very rare to encounter a no wind day during the season but, if you do, there are the regular Brazilian activities, such as surfing, buggy tours, capoeira, yoga, beach walks and of course chilling by the pool or on the beach.

ACCOMMODATION PARACURU KITEFRIENDS LUX POUSADA is one mile from the kite spot and offers free wifi and breakfast. A swimming pool, beautiful gardens, barbecue facilities and a bar are also on hand. Rooms have air conditioning, minibar, queen-size beds, plasma TV with satellite and individual safes. www.Kitefriendsluxpousada.com Kitefriends2013@hotmail.com +55 85 9776 2145

SCHOOLS KITEFRIENDS kite centre is based at the beach and teaches all levels of rider with the support of Headzone radio helmets. Airush and RRD equipment is available for hire and ION clothes and accessories are sold in the shop. Kitefriends also run downwinders departing from Taiba lagoon down to Paracuru and elsewhere. Languages: English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. www.Kitefriendsluxpousada.com Kitefriends2013@hotmail.com +55 85 9776 2145

TRAVEL AGENTS SURFIN SEM FIM www.surfinsemfim.com.br +55 21 98237 3411 / +55 11 5561 1016 FREERIDE KITESURF www.freeridekitesurf.com +34 660 484 782

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The season starts up in late August and runs until January (September to November are the peak months) and you’ll get very similar winds here as in Cumbuco, (in fact it’s generally windier here because it’s a bit further north). Expect 18 - 26 knots daily between 10am and 4pm before it backs off a bit before sunset, which is around 6pm. Daytime temperatures hover at around 29°C / 84°F before dipping to a balmy 23°C / 73°F at night. The water temperature sits at a comfy 27°C / 80°F for the majority of the year, so no wetsuits are needed.

Paracuru village, a short buggy trip from the beach Photo: Kitefriends

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AIRPORT: Fortaleza Pinto Martins airport (FOR) is approximately 200 kilometres away / 2.5 hours transfer.

ACCOMMODATION VILLAMANGO www.villamango.com.br reservas@villamango.com.br +55 88 3636 3089 +55 85 98703-2820 (WhatsApp)

SCHOOLS MANGO KITE CLUB operates from within the VillaMango grounds right in front of the kite spot. IKO instructors offer lessons with radio assistance for beginner to advanced riders. You can rent Ozone gear and there are also air compressors, lockers, a large lawn for rigging and cleaning gear, a sea front gazebo and a rescue boat should you need it. Downwinder trips are available to nearby lagoons and flat water spots. www.villamango.com.br reservas@villamango.com.br +55 88 3636 3089 +55 85 98703-2820 (whatsapp)

TRAVEL AGENTS FREERIDE KITESURF www.freeridekitesurf.com +34 660 484 782 SURFIN SEM FIM www.surfinsemfim.com.br +55 21 98237 3411 / +55 11 5561 1016 PLANET KITESURF HOLIDAYS www.planetkitesurfholidays.com +44 (0) 1273 921 001 SPORTIF TRAVEL www.sportif.travel +44 (0) 1273 844 919

GOOD FOR: Downwinders, waves and freeriding all within easy distance of your beachside accommodation.

ICARAIZINHO BRAZIL

Freeride conditions and no crowds to contend with Photos: VillaMango

ON THE WATER Located north of Guajiru and south of Prea, kiters of all levels and preferred disciplines will enjoy riding in Icaraizinho. Across the wide, six-kilometre long beach you’ll find flat water at the southeast end, bump and jump freeride conditions in the middle of the bay and up to two metre high waves at the north end, so there’s plenty of space both in the water and on the beach. There are also two classic downwinders you can do going both to and from Icaraizinho. Caetanos to Icaraizinho is approximately 15 kilometres with good waves along the way, while Icaraizinho to Patos is slightly shorter at 14 kilometres, with smaller waves and glassy flat water sections on a high tide. Mango Kite Club run guided downwinders on both routes, so they’re a great option for anyone embarking on their first downwind adventures! They can also take you to other spots nearby.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Air temps average around 35°C / 95°F in the high season (on windy days it cools down a little) and the water hovers at around 30°C / 86°F and doesn’t really change through the year. The only protection you’ll ever need is sun cream or a rashie at most. The season runs from July to January with 20 - 25 knot average winds from the east and the windiest months are August to November, when it ramps up to 25 to 40 knots. The rainy season (February to June) has less wind.

OFF THE WATER Icaraizinho is one of the quieter Brazilian kiting destinations. The village is small and quiet but very beautiful with enough basic amenities. There’s a small clinic and pharmacy, restaurants and shops, but there’s no ATM, so be sure to get cash out before you travel. As a compact little village, you won’t need a hire car unless you’re planning to check out other spots on your way to or from Icaraizinho. VillaMango can organise your airport transfer as well as trips around the area, though. On windless days take a walk through the pristine white sand dunes, swim in the lagoons and natural pools at low tide or explore the nearby Aracatiassu river, from where freshly harvested oysters are served in the hotel each day.

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If you want to stay active off the water then go running, walking or cycling along the beach or do some laps of the pool at VillaMango. For a more relaxed experience, you can chill out at the hotel’s gazebo on the seafront which has magnificent views, a jacuzzi by the pool and bar service. VillaMango is just a kilometre from Icaraizinho itself and you can walk there in 15 minutes along the beach (or the hotel staff can arrange a shuttle). The hotel and its attached bungalows / cabanas are private and completely integrated into the tranquil surroundings. VillaMango operates as environmentally sustainably as it can with efficient appliances, ecological drains and renewable power. The bungalows are built on stilts and from FSC certified wood and eucalyptus trees, which are harvested as part of a reforestation programme. VillaMango is ideal for solo riders, couples or those travelling with a family as there’s a swimming pool and rest area with bar service just in front of the kite spot. They also have a fantastic restaurant with a signature menu created by their excellent chef.


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Not a bad spot to spend your evenings at Rancho do Kite! Photo: Surfin Sem Fim

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AIRPORT Fortaleza (FOR) is three to four hours by car. Local hotels offer a private transfer service from either Fortaleza or Jericoacoara by 4x4. You can drive it yourself but only the first 300 kilometres are tarmacked, after that the roads are very rutted. You can manage it in a small hire car, but it’s very uncomfortable and you’ll be risking your deposit!

SCHOOLS WINDSPIRIT PREA teach all levels and use radio helmets for seamless communication between student and instructor. They’re a Duotone Pro Centre, so are stocked with the latest Duotone and ION gear which is also available to hire or buy. They also organise coaching clinics and downwind trips! Languages: English, Spanish and Portuguese. www.windspiritkite.com contato@windspiritkite.com +55 (21) 98755-6496 +55 (21) 99533-7109

Preá is one of Brazil’s premiere kite spots with plenty of space across its 14 kilometres of sandy beaches and strong cross-onshore winds blowing for much of the year. It’s now a regular location on the GKA Kite World Tour and served up some epic conditions for the strapless freestyle event that took place in front of Rancho do Peixe last year. Although the wind can blow pretty hard in Preá, it’s not gusty so it’s a great place for any level of kiter to ride and progress. The water is flatter in the morning and choppier with more waves to hit in the afternoon, so it’s an ideal spot for riders of all levels. Although popular during the high season, there’s lots of space and the beach is enormous with no obstacles, so downwinders are a must. Just a 20 minute beach buggy ride from Jericoacoara, the kiting conditions in Preá are steadier and less punchy, so many people make the daily trip from Jeri to Preá for that reason. You can also downwinder back to Jeri at the end of a full day’s kiting. There are other spots further along the coast like Tatajuba which is a 40km buggy ride away (with a small ferry crossing). Preá’s awesome for families. Even the Monteiros go on vacation there! Photo: Analice Diniz / Surfin Sem Fim

End of play in Preá Photo: Eliseu Souza

Of course operators like Surfin Sem Fim run downwinders in the area and Preá to Tatajuba is one of their cruisiest routes over a couple of days!

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Preá’s season runs from July to January with the best conditions from August to November. During that time it averages 25 knots and above from the east or northeast and air temperatures hover around 27 - 30°C / 82 - 86°F throughout the season. The wind is strong here, so you might feel a little windchill at night when some light layers



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GOOD FOR: Strong wind almost everyday during the season and somewhere you can disconnect from it all! Kiko Roig sending it in Preá at the GKA Brazil 2018 Photo: Ydwer van der Heide

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can be worth having. Water temperature is 25 – 28°C / 77 82°F throughout the year so there’s no need for neoprene.

OFF THE WATER Although it’s quite close to the built-up town of Jeri, Preá still has an intimate, small village feel. You can stay right next to the beach and there’s everything from luxurious hotels like Rancho do Peixe, to locally owned guesthouses and pousadas as well as rental properties. Preá has a few shops where you can get the basics / essentials, but you’ll find more in the nearby towns / small cities of Cruz and Jijoca de Jericoacoara, which are around half-an-hour away. There are some great restaurants around the village, including a pizza joint and some fantastic seafood dishes. There’s no raucous nightlife but Jeri has plenty going on after dark and it’s easy to get there by taxi. There’s no ATM in the village, the nearest is in Jijoca de Jericoacoara but most hotels

and restaurants accept credit and debit cards and some places also accept US dollars. It’s a good idea to take Brazilian Reals with you. Being a small village, Preá is easy to walk around, but if you want to get a rental car then go for a 4x4 or beach buggy because much of the time you’ll be driving on sand. There are many convenient sand-equipped taxis / buggies. Crime isn’t really a concern in Preá and it feels very removed from some of the busier parts of Brazil. It doesn’t have Jeri’s party scene, but that makes it awesome for a relaxing break and you can eat great food, relax and shutoff from the outside world for a while. The wind is basically non-stop in season, but if you get a rare day off then there’s plenty to do. 30 metre high dunes surround the town are ripe for exploring with picturesque lagoons dotted between them. You can also get spa treatments, go horse riding, SUPing, kayaking, sailing or just relax on the beach or by the pool. Mitu’s son Michael joins the kiteboarding ranks at Prea! Photo: Analice Diniz / Surfin Sem Fim


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AIRPORT Pinto Martins, Fortaleza (FOR) is 330 kilometres from Jeri. You can get a bus or a driver (R$500 each way). Kitestrophik organise transfers and if you’re renting your own car that isn’t 4x4 you can leave it just outside of town.

ACCOMMODATION THE HURRICANE JERI hotel offers a unique experience on the ocean front of the spectacular Malhada Beach, just a few minutes from central Jeri. www.hurricanejeri.com

SCHOOLS AND TRIPS KITESTROPHIK Kite Surf Club teach all levels on Duotone gear which is available for rental or sale along with a range of ION gear. Surf and SUP lessons / rentals are also available, as well as transfers to other beaches and they also have a bar and restaurant and their own accommodation, too. Search Jerizzhouse on Facebook. www.kitestrophik.com kitestrophik@gmail.com +55 88 999 299 339 SURFIN SEM FIM offer you all-inclusive downwinder adventures that pass through Jeri. www.surfinsemfim.com surfinsemfim@egroup.net.br +55 11 55 61 1016 / +55 21 98237 3411

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KITEWORLDWIDE www.kiteworldwide.com +44 (0) 20 36 085 777 +49 (0) 40 20 93 45 090 FREERIDE KITESURF www.freeridekitesurf.com +34 660 484 782 SPORTIF www.sportif.travel +44 (0)1273 844919 PLANET KITESURF HOLIDAYS www.planetkitesurfholidays.com +44 (0) 1273 921 001

JERICOACOARA BRAZIL ON THE WATER The further north you go in Ceara the windier it gets. In Jeri, close to the border with the neighbouring state of Piauí, it blows hard from June through to February. A 330 kilometre drive from Fortaleza, Jeri is one of Brazil’s best established kite spots due to the relentlessly regular conditions during the season. You’ll find 25 kilometres of beach to explore and conditions to suit all riders with safe, secluded lagoons for freestylers and beginners, kickers on the open ocean and wave spots, too. Jeri’s also a prime start / finish point for downwinders and there are some great ones you can do with close-by Prea to Jeri a favourite at sunset (you can finish up with a caipirinha!). Heading away from Jeri, you can kite along to Guriu or further still to Tatajuba, which are both awesome kite spots themselves and a beach buggy can bring you back to Jeri. If you’re after waves then you can score at Prea, Malhada and Mangue Seco on a northerly swell with a full / new moon, while on a low tide you can find some surf in the river mouth at Guriu as well as some flat sections. The main windy season begins in July but kicks in properly in August, running through until November with wind on 95% of days. It’s often windy by 7am and regularly ramps up to 30+ knots of cross-onshore wind from the right in the afternoons (it blows cross-off directly in front of Jeri town). The wind carries on through to January and February and although it’s not as strong during that time, it’s still very consistent. Water temperatures average 20 – 25ºC / 68 - 78°F, so nothing more than a rashie and strong sunscreen (factor

Pierfrancesco Rizzello loving that lagoon life Photo: Pino Maiorano / Kitestrophik The apres-kite scene in Jeri is vibey! Photo: Hurricane Jeri

40 – 50) are needed. It’s cooler in the evenings, so bring a light jumper.

OFF THE WATER Jeri’s a popular kite destination, so gets busy during the high season but retains a relaxed, fishing village vibe and is nestled away in the dunes. There’s a wide range of accommodation, from hotels to pousadas, from chic and luxurious to rustic and simple. There are also kite shops, supermarkets, bars, cafes and restaurants and, although there’s no cash machine, you can use cards in many establishments or exchange money in town should you need to. It’s rarely windless during Jeri’s main season months, but if it is you can check out the adjoining national park and its ‘Pedra Furada’ – the symbol of Jericoacoara – an imposing rock on the seashore with a large hole in the middle. There’s also horse riding, a gym, capoeira classes, SUPing or surfing at Malhada beach and main beach. Most of Jeri’s streets are sand-covered, so cars can’t get down them but everything is within walking distance so that’s not a problem.

GOOD FOR: Pumping wind, epic downwinders and buzzing nightlife.

Jeri’s daily dose Photo: Pino Maiorano


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I 074 / T H E A M E R I C A S / BRAZIL / BARRA GRANDE I “For stronger winds and a warm, welcoming and peaceful village vibe without the hum of beach buggies – Barra Grande is the spot!” JIM GAUNT, KITEWORLD MAGAZINE EDITOR 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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AIRPORT: Teresina (THE) is five hours by car, Fortaleza (FOR) is six hours and there are now domestic flights to Parnaiba (PHB). There are dedicated bus services to Barra Grande from Fortaleza and Parnaiba.

SCHOOLS: BARRA GRANDE KITE CAMP is an accredited ABK (Brazilian Kite Association) school running 1:1 sessions all year for all levels. A range of new equipment is available for hire and there’s a compressor for easy inflation, a shaded area to leave your kites in between sessions without deflating them and SUP and kayak rental is available too. www.bgk.com.br contato@bgk.com.br +55 86 3369 8019

Sublime sandbars at La Boca Photo: Fred Fournier / Chic Hotel

ON THE WATER Barra Grande is a gem that’s tucked away in the northern state of Piauí where you can combine a relaxing, quiet break with some seriously good kiting across a long windy season. There’s pumping wind for much of the year with an expansive lagoon a couple of kilometres away, ‘bump n jump’ freeriding conditions next to the village and some wave riding options a drive or downwinder away as well. You can kite off the main beach on any tide state. The water is choppier on a high tide but with some nice ramps to launch off. At low tide the chop drops and you can rip the flat water close in to the beach. As Barra Grande is so far north, this whole stretch of coastline gets really windy so, if boosting’s your thing, you can go big here! A ten to fifteen minute downwinder from Barra Grande itself lies a lagoon which is as vast as it is crowd-free. You can ride it on a high or low tide but the wind blows offshore from the beach you launch from, so it’s better suited to experienced riders as there are bushes downwind. If you head further downwind through the lagoon and round a couple of sandbars you’ll reach La Boca, where the Camocim river flows into the sea. Because the river runs through here you can ride at any time of day, but it gets better as the water pushes in after low tide with some dreamy slicks behind the sandbars. It takes up to an hour to ride upwind back to town from

Buttery flats in the lagoon Photo: Fred Fournier / Chic Hotel Sundowner spot at Chic Hotel Photo: Fred Fournier

here but it’s only a couple of kilometres and you can get there quite quickly by donkey-drawn cart – Barra Grande’s authentic replacement for the ubiquitous Brazilian beach buggies, which are rarely used around here. If you’re after waves then head to Arrombado beach, which you can ride downwind to in about 30 minutes (you’ll need a lift to get back though). The waves don’t get huge, but they’re clean and fun out on the reef and there’s also some shore break to shred on the inside. Pedra do Sal is another option for wave riding and it’s an hour’s drive away, but it’s the best kitesurf / surf spot in Piauí (other than some really good remote ones if you go on an organised downwinder) so it’s worth checking out. Barra Grande is also close to the Delta de Parnaiba, one of the three largest open sea deltas in the world, and if you can line up a downwinder around there during your stay then do it because it’ll be an unforgettable experience! Freeride Kitesurf and Surfin Sem Fim both run guided downwind trips in the area. (Check Kiteworld editor Jim’s experience with Surfin Sem Fim on video by searching at kiteworldmag.com)



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ACCOMMODATION CHIC HOTEL is a boutique beachside hotel set inside a super-stylish villa with five spacious suites. All rooms are furnished in a contemporary European style with private terraces. The hotel combines luxury with sustainability by recycling all waste water to irrigate the hotel gardens and rooms have ecologically friendly air con. www.pousada-chic.com contact@pousada-chic.com +55 86 3369 8025 +55 86 9823 4533 (WhatsApp) BARRA GRANDE KITE CAMP have a range of accommodation with deluxe bungalows on the beach for up to five people as well as a larger property for up to eight people. There are smaller private cabins and ‘kite houses’ for couples and families and there’s a beachside bar and restaurant making this a solid post-sesh chillout spot. They also have a sizeable swimming pool running through the property and their own kite school. www.bgk.com.br contato@bgk.com.br +55 86 3369 8019

TRAVEL AGENTS SURFIN SEM FIM www.surfinsemfim.com.br +55 21 98237 3411 / +55 11 5561 1016 FREERIDE KITESURF www.freeridekitesurf.com +34 660 484 782

Kiting out front of Barra Grande village Photo: Fred Fournier / Chic Hotel

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER: In Barra Grande the windy season combines with the swell season and it blows cross-onshore and non-stop from July through to the end of January. Between September and December it regularly exceeds 30 knots and there’s rarely a windless day but, outside of those peak months, you’ll still ride eight to ten metre kites most of the time. July to February the air temperature is 35°C / 95°F, dropping at night to a pleasant 24°C / 75°F and because it’s so windy in Barra Grande you don’t really notice the temperature. The water remains balmy at around 28°C / 83°F all year.

OFF THE WATER: Transfer services can be arranged by your accommodation provider. You can rent a car in Parnaiba which is less than an hour away or you can travel from there by bus. Once you get to Barra Grande you can walk anywhere (or go by donkey of course!) Barra Grande’s a small, traditional fishing village but there are mini-markets, convenience stores, a pharmacy / medic and a bakery. If you need something specific, head to Parnaiba which is the biggest nearby city. This area of Piauí is safe and tranquil so crime is rare but, like anywhere in the world, you should exercise common sense. Some hotels and restaurants accept US$ or euros,

Beachfront bliss at BGK Photo: Leona Kaya

but for the best prices use Reais. You can use your card in most shops and restaurants, but some of them only take cash. There’s no ATM in town that’ll accept international cards, so withdraw money in Parnaiba or at whichever airport you fly into before heading to Barra Grande. There are many places to stay around the village but the beachfront locations are the best. Chic Hotel and Barra Grande Kite Camp are both great options right on the main kite spot. You’ll find 15 restaurants around town, many of which are excellent, with a wide range of cuisine to choose from (the locally caught seafood is incredible!). There isn’t the kind of nightlife you’ll encounter in some of the more southerly kite spots in Ceará state, but if you head to Parnaiba you’ll find a party if that’s what you’re after. There’s a range of things to do on the rare windless days. This is quite a pristine area so you can explore the mangroves via SUP or kayak, go on trips with local fishermen to see seahorses, play volleyball, do yoga, get a massage or simply walk the beaches and take in the natural beauty of the place. You can also visit the nearby ‘Cajueiro Rei do Piauí’ - the world’s largest cashew tree!

GOOD FOR: Experiencing a rustic, authentic side of Brazil that has pumping conditions away from the crowds. Step outside, rig up and go! Photo: Leona Kaya / BGK


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AIRPORT The nearest major domestic airport to Atins and the Lençóis Maranhenses is São Luís (SLZ). The closest international airports are in Fortaleza (FOR), Belem (BEL) or Natal (NAT), from where you can fly on to São Luís. Many domestic or international flights might also be routed via the capital Brasília (BSB). Freeride Kitesurf can arrange your transfer from Fortaleza to Atins.

SCHOOLS Freeride Kitesurf offer courses for all levels and there is a local kite school in Atins as well.

TRAVEL AGENTS SURFIN SEM FIM www.surfinsemfim.com.br +55 21 98237 3411 +55 11 5561 1016 FREERIDE KITESURF www.freeridekitesurf.com +34 660 484 782

ATINS BRAZIL Atins is one of Brazil’s northernmost kiting destinations, tucked away in the delta of the River Preguiças. Kiteworld editor Jim recently enjoyed a visit with Surfin Sem Fim and reckons it’s one of the most mind-blowing locations for a combination of foiling, twin-tipping and wave riding! Super secluded and lush, Atins often serves as the final stop on some epic downwinders run by Brazilian expedition operators, Surfin Sem Fim and Freeride Kitesurf. The main beach is surrounded by a large flat water lagoon and gets super reliable wind too! There are two dedicated launching areas on Atins beach. The spot is very tidal with sandbanks emerging on low tide with perfectly flat turquoise waters that are ideal for freestyle. As the water fills in you can foil upwind to the far reaches of the lagoon and up into the river mouth for some breath-taking adventures. The spot has something to offer everyone, from novices to professional riders and outside the lagoon you can get surf peeling along the sandbar making for some some fun cross-off and crossshore sessions and downwinders. On a high tide the water’s still pretty flat but you can get fun bump and jump conditions and you can also take a day trip with Freeride Kitesurf and Surfin Sem Fim into the Lençois Maranhenses National park, which can involve a short downwinder to Rio Negro (around 15km). Atins – wide open space! Photo: Andre Penna / Surfin Sem Fim

GOOD FOR: Epic downwinders, acres of flat water lagoon waters and waves on the outside. Plus you’re just a few kilometres from the Lençois Maranhenses National Park!

Vast downwinder wave potential around Atins Photo: Analice Diniz / Surfin Sem Fim

In the park you’ll find seemingly endless lagoons to explore and there’ll be a support 4x4 and a guide on hand to lead you on the adventure. If you want to get an idea of what this place is like, check out Bruna Kajiya’s section in Eyeforce’s seminal kite-flick, Chapter One, or Google the Red Bull Rally Dos Ventos - a rally-style race that sees some of the world’s top pros race full-tilt across the dunes and lagoons of the Lençoises.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The wind blows along this stretch of coastline from June to January, with October and November being the windiest months, frequently pushing up to 30 knots and beyond. You’ll need a seven or nine metre kite most of the time in season, with the occasional 12 metre day as well. Generally the wind is smooth and comfortably strong without being overpowering. The water is a delightful 27°C / 80°F for much of the year. You won’t need a wetsuit, but a rash guard is a good idea for protection.

OFF THE WATER You’ll find a range of accommodation options around Atins, including cheap and cheerful backpacker hostels, luxury boutique pousadas and a range of self-catering holiday houses. The price range for accommodation varies considerably, from R$100 to R$1,000 per night depending on how much luxury you’re looking for, but if you’re on a Freeride Kitesurf or SSF trip then they’ll arrange accommodation for you. Freeride Kitesurf can also arrange six-night stays in Atins with transfers, half board and more included. If there’s no wind then the Lençóis Maranhenses is really worth exploring on foot and you can also go SUPing, fishing, or just relax by the beach. Atins is a quiet area but there are a few restaurants hidden around the village (many of which are housed within pousadas). This area of coastline has numerous traditional fishing villages, similar to Atins, where you can get a glimpse of life away from tourism in this part of Brazil. If you don’t downwind to Atins on a trip, then it’s likely you’ll transfer to your accommodation by small boat through beautiful Amazonian-like waterways from the port town. It’s an amazing experience.



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Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in Lima is Peru’s key international airport and it’s three hours away by bus, costing around USD$25.

250 kilometres south of Lima lies Paracas, nestled on the edge of the Paracas National Reserve, where the desert rolls into the Pacific Ocean. Paracas boasts a large sheltered lagoon among other great kite spots and has formidable wind stats; the name ‘Paracas’ actually comes from the word for wind that was used in ancient Peruvian culture. As you can imagine, it’s rarely too light to kite. The protected shallow bay at Santo Domingo is perfect for beginners and riders pushing their twin-tip riding or foiling with flat water close to shore and minimal chop out in the bay. There are some solid wave spots in the area, too. Playon is the most consistent but as the waves rarely get much more than two metres high, it’s not overly intimidating. Zarate has the cleanest, longest waves with a real chance of getting barrelled if you catch it on the right day. The wind is mostly side-shore and if you head further south you’ll find more spots, like the Bay of Mendieta. Just a 30 minute drive away it has a massive lagoon, appropriately named ‘Laguna Grande’.

SCHOOLS KANGAROO KITE teach all year with ‘zero to hero’ lessons for beginners and advanced tuition across all disciplines with rescue boat cover. Lessons are usually 1:1 but group lessons can be arranged. The latest Cabrinha and Axis gear is for hire or sale alongside NP waterwear and Buoy Wear hats. The centre also features an astro-turfed chill-out area, compressor, hot showers and yoga lessons are available. Languages: English, Spanish, Italian, French, Greek, Portuguese and German www.kangarookite.net kangarookiteperu@kangarookite.net +51 940 472 094

TRAVEL AGENTS PLANET KITESURF HOLIDAYS www.planetkitesurfholidays.com +44 (0) 1273 921 001

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Paracas has consistent conditions all year and even in the less windy months - around June and July - it’s still windy on around 60% of days. The best months for waves are October to December when the swell is biggest. Water temperatures average 16 - 22°C / 61 - 72°F all year, so even in winter you won’t need more than a 3/2mm suit. Sunny all year, the lowest temperatures are around 20°C in July and in summer you’ll only need a wetsuit on the really windy days when there can be a bit of windchill. The wind predominantly comes from the south, starting up around midday and peaking around 3pm. From then conditions can push up to 30-40 knots and blow all night at times, so can get a bit chilly after dark.

GOOD FOR: Awesome weather and over 300 days of usable wind a year Progression-friendly conditions in Peru

Beautiful early foiling conditions! Photos: Juan Lena Post-session basking at Kangaroo Kite

OFF THE WATER There are a range of accommodations to suit all budgets from villas to four and five star hotels. The Bamboo Paracas Eco Bungalow resort is a popular choice, situated on the edge of the National Reserve, just 50m from the flat water spot at Santo Domingo. There are some really good restaurants around Paracas, notably Miski’s Pizza, a fantastic Italian joint regularly packed with kiters. There are several shops for all your needs and you can pay for most things with credit card or get cash out from one of the two ATMs in the town. Windless days are a rarity, but being calm in the mornings, it’s a good time to head out on a SUP or kayak to see the flamingos, migratory birds and sea life, such as dolphins, sea lions and turtles. Take a boat ride to the Ballesta Islands and you’ll see ancient artwork carved into the mountain by the ancient civilizations. A day trip into the Paracas National Reserve is another incredible experience. You won’t need to hire a car unless you want to visit some of the more remote lagoons in the National Reserve. It’s quite expensive to rent cars in Peru and you’ll need a 4x4 for the bumpy tracks around Paracas, so why not let Kangaroo Kite show you around on their Kite-Surfaris?



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LIMA - Jorge Chávez International Airport is Peru’s international airport. From there fly to Talara which is an hour away from Mancora by taxi or bus, or to Piura two-and-a-half hours away. There’s also Tumbles which is two hours away. Luxury bus companies run transfers straight from Lima, taking 16 hours and costing around USD$45 each way. Alternatively have a look at Quayaquil airport in Ecuador, which is just across the border and has a lot of transport links.

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WILD KITE PERU teach all levels from May to December in private or 2:1 lessons using Cabrinha gear which is also available for hire or sale. They run guided trips to find the best conditions and video wave coaching, surf lessons and SUP tours are also available. Languages: Spanish, French and English. www.wild-kitesurf-peru.com wildkteam@gmail.com +51 941 324 784

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PLANET KITESURF HOLIDAYS www.planetkitesurfholidays.com +44 (0) 1273 921 001

MANCORA AND THE NORTH SHORE PERU

On the search – which usually yields gold

ON THE WATER Mancora is on the north coast of Peru with reliable wind for much of the year and swell for pretty much all of it. There are no fewer than eight world-class surf and kitesurf spots on the north shore and it’s a wave-seeker’s paradise with conditions to suit everyone, from full-blown pros through to novice wave riders. If you make the trip this far then you’re probably coming for the waves, but you can find some flat water at the the nearby town of Organos which has a long empty beach and constant side-on winds; perfect for beginners and freeriders / freestylers. Lobitos is a small, quiet hippy town with cross-off wave riding conditions out front and a relaxed feel off the water.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The main kiting season runs from May to December, but January can also be good. From April to June the wind returns, although it’s lighter (15 – 20 knots), but whatever the time of year the wind doesn’t normally kick-in until midday. From July, the wind stays consistent (18 – 28 knots) until the end of the season in late December and if you’re willing to drive you’ll usually find good conditions somewhere! Prevailing winds blow from the south and southwest

GOOD FOR: Riding some of the longest left-handers in the world in a unique South American setting.

Find long waves for all experience levels Photos: Wild Kite Peru

and the waves are good all year but can dip off a little in December. Swells come from the north and south with a variety of angles and you can kite and surf some mindblowing rolling lefts throughout the season. The air temperature is dry and hot from May to December at 25ºC / 77ºF during the day and it’s cool enough that you can sleep well without a fan during the nights. The temperatures get cooler still in winter, so take a hoody or light jacket for that time of year. The water temperature is around 20 - 22ºC / 68 – 71º in Mancora but it gets colder in the southern spots in the middle of winter (August to mid-October) dropping to 18°C / 65°F when you’ll want a spring suit or 4mm.

OFF THE WATER Between the three towns of Lobitos, Organos and Mancora there’s plenty to keep you busy. There are great restaurants (in 2016, Peru won the World’s Leading Culinary Destination Award for the third year running) and some bars, too. You’ll also find ATMs, markets and shops for most things you could need. SUPing and surfing are popular no-wind activities as are diving, fishing and whale watching. Alternatively, check out the local towns or explore the stunning mountains that surround the area. For accommodation, you can choose from luxurious beachfront hotels with suites costing up to $350 per night, to more modest lodgings in the village and you can usually settle up your hotel bills in US$ and euros if needs be. There’s also a broad range of properties from mountain retreats to swanky apartments on Airbnb. This region of Peru is very safe but you should employ the same caution you’d use in many kiting destinations. Don’t wander around dark empty places at night, avoid getting overly drunk in sketchier bars and only use reputable bus companies and taxis. Hiring a car is expensive (as is fuel) and the area is hard to navigate. Instead, go with a guide like Wild Kite Peru who have lots of experience in guiding kitesurfers. If you really want to rent a car, do it at the airport in Piura.



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GOOD FOR: Some of the flattest water in the Caribbean with wind and great weather all year.

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AIRPORT Bonaire International (BON) is just outside Kralendijk and serviced by direct flights from Amsterdam with KLM or TUI. United Airlines fly in from Newark and Houston while Delta come direct from Atlanta. Flying in via Aruba or Curaçao are other options and a number of South American airlines fly there, too. Most car rental companies operate from the airport.

SCHOOLS KITEBOARDING BONAIRE are IKO certified and teach all levels at max ratio 2:1 at Atlantis Kitebeach. The longestrunning school in Bonaire, they run rescue cover and stock / hire brand new Duotone, Slingshot and CrazyFly gear. There’s also wifi, a chill-out area and a seriously cool office – a renovated American school bus! www.kiteboardingbonaire.com info@kiteboardingbonaire.com +599 701 5483 / +599 777 5483 Welcome aboard Kiteboarding Bonaire HQ

BONAIRE THE CARIBBEAN ON THE WATER Bonaire is a Dutch territory and one of the southernmost islands in the Caribbean serving as a hub for the southern part of the region, with direct flights from Europe, the US and South America. The main kite spot is Atlantis Kitebeach which is on the southern tip of the island with clean, unbroken offshore winds and ultra-flat water, which is the most brilliant shade of blue imaginable! The bay’s wide with plenty of space for everyone and though the beach shelves away quite quickly, it’s sandy in the shallows so you don’t need to wear booties. Because of the obstruction-free water, this is a great spot for beginners, freestyle riders and foilers thanks to the lack of sand bars and low lying reef. Don’t be put off by the offshore winds either, the biggest kite school on the island – Kiteboarding Bonaire – is right on the beach with safety boat cover should you need it.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Bonaire has some of the best wind stats in the Caribbean with 300+ days of wind a year and the northeasterly trades average 18 knots most of the time, but can ramp up to 3035 knots in May and June. Conditions carry on through the summer and can be good in October and November as well. The wind dips down from late September onwards, but you can still score fun big kite or foiling sessions.

Ripping in the stunning flats Inviting tones at Atlantis Kitebeach Photos: Kiteboarding Bonaire

You’ll be riding nine to 11 metre kites mostly with some seven metre days in there as well. Water temps remain at 26 - 28°C / 79°F - 82°F all year, so you won’t need a wetsuit and air temps are also really warm (in Bonaire you’re only 50 miles from South America after all) ranging from 28 32°C / 82 °F to 90°F.

OFF THE WATER Bonaire is small, intimate and friendly with a typicallyCaribbean pace of life tinged with a Dutch influence. It’s only 39 kilometres-long by eight-kilometres at its widest point, so nothing is very far away and renting cars, scooters or motorcycles is a good idea if you want to explore. There’s rich marine life in the waters that surround Kralendijk and in the mangroves around the south of the island, all of which have marine reserve status. You can check them out on windless days and go SUPing, snorkelling or visit the National Park that makes up 20% of the island’s landmass. The island’s capital, Kralendijk, is about nine kilometres away from the kite spot and has a very relaxed feel. You’ll find supermarkets, bars, cafes and restaurants (some of which are very upmarket) with views across to the small island of Klein Bonaire. There are some idyllic spots to grab a drink and watch the sunset and afterwards you can choose to eat anything from pizza to fresh fish straight off the boat. For accommodation, there are self-catered houses and apartments – some are close to the spot – as well as a number of high-end hotels and resorts around Kralendijk.


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I 088 / THE CARIBBEAN / ST LUCIA / COCONUT BAY I “Caribbean vibes and a range of conditions, from waves to beginner-friendly waters. The coastal forest reserves are incredible, too.”

GOOD FOR: A relaxing kite trip in one of the Caribbean’s most picturesque locations.

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AIRPORT Two airports service St. Lucia: Hewanorra International (UVF) is on the south coast and is only a five minute drive from Coconut Bay and even closer to Sandy Beach. George F.L Charles (SLU) airport is just over an hour north. Most international flights land at UVF.

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ON THE WATER Coconut Bay is a super-accessible spot on the south coast of St Lucia with a chilled Caribbean feel and fun kiting conditions. Cross-shore, steady winds blow from the left with flat water on the upwind side of the bay. This is an ideal spot for early intermediates and beginners because the curve of the bay catches you if you drift too far downwind. The swell never gets too big, so there’s only a little bit of shore-break to contend with and the water is shallow close to shore. Further out the water is deep enough for foiling and experienced riders can kite out to uninhabited islands a kilometre offshore.

COCONUT BAY’S SURF SHACK is open from November to July and offers complimentary trainer kite sessions to all resort guests over eight-years-old. Kitesurfing and windsurfing lessons are available for guests over 16. Experienced IKO certified instructors use radio helmets and can coach all levels, including foiling. A wide range of Naish equipment is available for hire and gear lockers, a rescue boat and an air compressor are available. www.cbayresort.com/kite-surfing kitesurf@cbayresort.com

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The all-inclusive Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa has two separate wings to choose from: one which is mainly for families and features a waterpark, Kidz Klub and paintball

COCONUT BAY RESORT & SPA Resort Phone: +1 758 459 6000 Toll Free North America Reservations: +1 877-252-0304 UK & Europe Reservations: +44 (0) 1582 792260

St Lucia gets the same steady trade winds as much of the Caribbean from November until April. It can be windy up to July, but the best months are January and February, reaching 20 - 25 knot winds alongside an air temperature that ranges from 27°C / 80°F to 33°C / 90°F. Water temperatures average 25°C / 77°F to 27°C / 80°F throughout the year and you won’t need a wetsuit, but a rashie is recommended to protect you from the Caribbean sun. There are no sharp rocks but you might encounter the occasional urchin at Coconut Bay, so some people opt for booties.

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Cruising with the crew at Coconut Bay Photos: Surf Shack Lessons in front of Coconut Bay Resort

range, while the ‘Harmony’ section is a tucked away, adultonly area with a spa and a tiki-inspired pool bar at one end; ideal if you’re travelling with just your partner and want a quiet break. There are ‘Surf and Stay’ packages available if you want to hire equipment or learn with Surf Shack, Coconut Bay’s kite school. The hotel has an impressive nine restaurants and seven bars serving Caribbean and international cuisine. Vieux Fort, the island’s second largest town, is just a short walk away from the resort’s main entrance, where you’ll find more bars and restaurants, shops and some vibrant nightlife. There’s a good party scene elsewhere on the island and the weekly fish fries / street parties in Gros Islet (approximately an hour’s drive away) are worth going to for an authentic St Lucian night out. St Lucia is pretty safe on the whole, but keep your wits about you in some areas, particularly at night, and don’t accept rides in unofficial taxis or buses. There are countless adventurous no-wind activities on offer. Zip-lining, guided walks through the jungle or around the Pitons World Heritage Site (some of the most impressive mountains in the Caribbean), visiting the volcanic vents near Soufriere and jeep safaris are all very popular. Coconut Bay can also organise ATV and mountain biking tours for you as well as trips to former plantations, rainforest walks and some incredible waterfalls. If, however, you want to explore the island on your own there are hire car companies on the island and the local buses run regularly, but with no particular timetable. Taxis are quite expensive. Finally, if you’re looking to get hitched, Coconut Bay Beach Resort also do weddings!



I 090 / THE CARIBBEAN / TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS I “The kiting in Turks and Caicos is simply beautiful with endless shades of blue and Providenciales Island looks like it’s right out of a postcard!’ LAUREN HOLMAN: CABRINHA PRO RIDER 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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Providenciales, or ‘Provo’ as its known locally, is the primo kiting location in the Turks and Caicos archipelago with steady trade winds, warm turquoise waters and white sand beaches. We’re talking honeymoon scenery with epic kiting! Super-consistent trades hit the main spot, Long Bay Beach, from the left with miles of waist-deep water to play around in, making this the perfect location for novices and early intermediates. Competent riders will have a blast cruising the many inlets and cays dotted around Long Bay and it’s a dreamy freestyle spot too with steady winds blowing 90% of the time during the season. If wind from the left isn’t your thing, head to the lagoon at Blue Hills in the northwest of the island where it blows cross-on from the right with even fewer kiters than Long Bay (not that Long Bay ever gets ‘busy’). Close to the airport, Five Cays is another great spot and it’s one of the three main settlements on the island, so there are nearby bars and restaurants for postsession refreshments. Although Long Bay isn’t a wave spot, conditions can line up in the winter months for down-the-line wave riding and Grace Bay to the west regularly gets fun, manageable surf out on the reef. You’ll need to be experienced to ride over there though because the prevailing wind blows lighter and offshore. The best months are in winter and early spring, but in summer the trades switch round, opening up Provo’s beaches to a different wind direction and a whole new range of riding possibilities. There are a few access guidelines to be aware of at some spots around the island, but the guys at Villa Esencia can fill you in on them.

The wind blows the hardest from the northeast in the winter from January to April. The summer switch brings easterlies and southeasterlies, averaging 10 - 25 knots all year-round. July and August can also be solid, but after that hurricane season draws in and the wind becomes unreliable. From October to March there can be solid swell and if that lines up with wind then you can score some nice wave riding out on the reef. Expect to be on 10-12 metre kites most of the time in air temps of 24 – 30ºC / 75 – 86ºF. The water is stunning at 25 – 29ºC / 77 – 84ºF all year. Skin protection is essential.

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AIRPORT: Providenciales, Turks and Caicos (PLS) is the international airport. Grand Turk (GDT) is connected via inter-island air services (25 mins). Grace Bay is then 20 minutes away.

ACCOMMODATION: VILLA ESENCIA offer first class lodgings right on the beach at Long Bay with ten suites in four separate villas. They have an air compressor and a dedicated launch / landing area, light wind loaner boards, SUPs and kayaks. There are shaded areas to relax under the palm trees and in Tiki huts as well as five swimming pools and a hot tub. Works great for both kiters and non-kiting family members. www.villaesencia.com ritama@villaesencia.com +1 561 935 3365

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OFF THE WATER For kiting, you’ll want to be close to Long Bay and this is where you’ll find Villa Esencia, with beautifully appointed suites opening up onto the beach. There are a range of other options to suit all budgets and group sizes as well as a number of all-inclusive resorts on the north side of the island close to Grace Bay. It’s also worth checking out the adjoining islands of North, Middle and South Caicos which have a ton of spots and if you’re sticking around Provo then look into a hire car because public transport is limited and taxis aren’t cheap. Crime isn’t a major issue, but take caution in remote areas after dark and, as with anywhere, don’t leave valuables in your car. The area around Grace Bay is packed with eateries, from breakfast joints to cocktail bars and everything from local Caribbean dishes to world cuisine. There are some great restaurants dotted all over the island, including Da Conch Shack in Bluehills and Bugaloos in Five Cays. If you’re eating out then you can expect to spend about $50 per day on food.

GOOD FOR: Cruising through mind-blowing bays and cays and learning in easy conditions. Lots of flat water sections to find!


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AIRPORT Robinson International Airport (ANR) is on Tobago and Sportif can arrange your transfer. Port of Spain (POS) on the neighbouring island of Trinidad is bigger with more international flights as well connections between Trinidad and Tobago every hour from 6am to 1am.

SCHOOLS TOBAGO KITESURF CENTRE teach all levels from total beginners to specialist foiling, wave riding and freestyle. Lessons are either private or with two students per instructor using regularly updated Cabrinha gear, which is also available for hire. The centre is open all year with longer operating hours from November to June. Languages: English, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian www.sportif.travel info@sportif.travel +44 (0) 1273 844 919

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ON THE WATER Pigeon Point is often considered Tobago’s most beautiful beach with a long stretch of white sand and warm, aquamarine water. Pigeon Point is protected by a large reef that keeps the water inside the lagoon relatively flat and there are large areas where you’ll be kiting in standing-depth water, which is a confidence-booster for anyone, especially beginners. On a lower tide the water gets even flatter and some nice sandbars will start to emerge. There are kickers to boost off at high tide when the water also gets deep enough to foil in. There are a few wave spots on the outer reefs, which can be good fun when the conditions line up. Pigeon Point is located within a protected nature reserve – the Pigeon Point Heritage Park - and you’ll need to purchase a pass to kite there. Handily, you can pay locally by the day or by the week. There’s another beach nearby called Little Rockly Bay which gets choppier freeride conditions. Neither spot ever gets particularly crowded!

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The season runs from December to June, some years also stretching into July. You can get some of the strongest winds in May and June, but it’s more humid around then and conditions are most reliable from January to May, with average winds of 15-25 knots on 90% of days. The best time for waves is from November to March. Air temps average 31°C / 88°F throughout the year, potentially dropping to around 25°C / 77°F at night, so still very pleasant. The water averages 21°C / 70°F all year, so no need for a wetsuit, but a rash vest is a good idea.

GOOD FOR: Dreamy climate and standing-depth water within a beautiful nature reserve! Progress across all disciplines at Pigeon Point

Postcard perfection Photos: Sportif Travel It’s all about confidence building waters in Tobago

OFF THE WATER The nearest place to stay is in Crown Point where Sportif Travel can arrange three and four star all inclusive / half board options as well as B&Bs or self-catered apartments. The beach is about a 15 minute walk away, or you can cycle, drive or get a taxi (car hire is available locally). There are small convenience stores around Crown Point as well as restaurants, takeaways and street food joints. You’ll also find bars, banks and cash machines and if you need anything more particular then head to nearby Milford which has supermarkets with a bigger selection. This part of Tobago is a safe area for families and you can walk around at night without any worries. If there’s no wind then the centre at Pigeon Point has SUPs, kayaks, a climbing wall and a half-pipe, so it’s a fun place to hang out while you wait for the breeze to fill in and kids will love it there. You can also go snorkelling, diving or take a glass bottom boat tour to explore the coral reefs which are teeming with wildlife. On a night time kayak tour you might get to see the bio-luminescence that this area’s waters are known for. Within 45 minutes of Crown Point you can go on hikes in the rainforest and there are various surf spots around the island, too.


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AIRPORT: Porto - Francisco Sá-Carneiro (OPO) is the closest airport (40 kilometres from Esposende). Kook Proof provide a transfer service for people staying in the kite camp (included in the kite camp price). You can also fly to Lisbon and get a bus straight to Esposende (costing roughly €20, taking four hours, but has wifi and electricity), or get the train to Porto and Kook Proof will collect you.

SCHOOLS KOOK PROOF are open April to late October and operate a max 2:1 instructor ratio. Rental and purchase gear includes Ozone, Airush, Eleveight, Blankforce, Island Tribe and Mystic. Safety boat cover runs for all lessons and a taxi boat can take you to the flat water spot. Languages: English, Portuguese, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, French, Spanish, German and Polish. Accredited by the IKO www.kookproof.com info@kookproof.com +351 939 990 070

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Surf on the outside and flat water on the inside Photos: Pedro Pulido / Kook Proof

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Just a half hour’s drive from Porto, Esposende has a lot to offer riders of all levels across an expansive spot with flat water in the mouth of the Cávado River and waves on the ocean side of the sandbar. Reliable thermic winds during the season mean there’s plenty of scope for racking up the water time during your stay in Esposende and Kook Proof will transport you to the right spot everyday. If you want try out some other spots nearby, then Viana do Castelo is 30 minutes to the north and there are other beaches in the area.

Esposende is a small city but offers everything you could need, including supermarkets, bars, eateries and nightclubs. Eating out is affordable with locally caught seafood, Portuguese meat dishes and vegetarian options all widely available. You’ll find wines from all of the main Portuguese wine regions in the local bars and restaurants and there are also a couple of big nightclubs where you can pull an all-nighter in season if you’re up to it after a full day on the water. There’s a range of accommodation with hotels and rental properties in town, but most kiters stay at Kook Proof’s recently-renovated kite camp which is open throughout the season with basic rooms and superior suites overlooking the main kite spot. Kook Proof also have surfboards, SUPs and mountain bikes and they can also take you wakeboarding in the river. There’s solid surf to be had at the nearby ‘Blue Flag’ beaches and the town opens up onto the North Coast Natural Park, which stretches along the coastline and into the nearby Ofir Pine Forest. There’s also a golf course that’s just a short drive from town. Porto, the second biggest city in Portugal, is just a 30 minute drive south and is full of cultural and historical sites, including its picturesque town centre which is a UNESCO world heritage site. Porto is also where port wine was first created, so it would be rude not to sample some during your stay! Take a 30 minute drive inland heading east and you’ll reach another city worth visiting, called Braga. More or less everything around Esposende itself can be reached on foot but there are taxis, Ubers and local bus networks. You can hire a car from the airport in Porto and Kook Proof have bikes for hire as well.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The season in Esposende runs from early April until late October with a thermal effect kicking in from midday most days, adding around five knots to the forecast. It’s windy for much of the year, but during the season you can expect anything from 15 to 30 knots and the main season for wind also coincides with Portugal’s legendary Atlantic swells. Water temperatures range from 17 – 22°C / 59 - 71°F depending on the time of year, so a light wetsuit is required in season but you’ll need a thicker one in the winter or in late autumn / early spring. Air temps range from 11 – 19°C / 51 - 66°F in April and October to around 30°C / 86°F in July and August, so it’s comfortable most of the time, but you’ll need some extra layers after sunset. Plenty of potential for progression in Esposende

GOOD FOR: Steady kiting conditions in a rural setting that’s perfect for an active but relaxing break.

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AIRPORT Lisbon Airport (LIS) is just ten minutes from the city centre and only a short flight from anywhere in Northern Europe.

SCHOOLS SOUTH ADVENTURES run lessons all year for all levels, including expert wave tuition. Ratios never exceed 2:1, Xenon and Duotone gear can be rented, surf tuition / rental is available as well as SUP coaching in waves / flat water / racing. Head instructor Ricardo Taveira is a professional level kite, surf and SUP coach. Languages: Portuguese, Spanish, English and French. www.southadventures.com.pt info@southadventures.com.pt (+351) 916 126 305

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LISBON PORTUGAL ON THE WATER Nowhere else in Europe can you score world class kiting and surfing just 20 minutes drive from one of the world’s great cities. The Nortada winds tend to build later in the afternoon meaning you can surf in the morning at beaches like Caparica and Carcavelos. Carcavelos is actually only open to kiters in autumn, winter and spring, but both spots are ideal for beginners when the swell is smaller. Check with a lifeguard if you’re not sure about when you can hit the water. Some of the most famous wave spots in Europe are within an easy driving distance, including Peniche and Ericeira. Guincho delivers solid cross-onshore wave conditions but it gets gnarly when it’s big and the wind is often nuking, so is more suited to the experienced wave seeker. During summer most kiters head over the iconic 25 de Abril bridge to spots like Fonte da Telha in Costa da Caparica to get their kite fix in a wider expanse of coastline. Outside of summer restrictions enjoy the flat water spots at the tidal lagoons of Lagoa de Albufeira or Lagoa de Óbidos - both an hour from Lisbon.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Nowhere in Europe gets more swell than the Portuguese coastline and the area around Lisbon is no exception. The

South Adventures seek out the best spots for beginners Photo: South Adventures

Glorious Guincho Photo: Bettina Mendez

wind is also very frequent and it’s most reliable from May to September, while October to April is best for waves. The prevailing wind is from north / northwest, building through the afternoon with a thermic effect on hot days. You’ll ride a 12 down to a seven metre in the summer and there will also be the occasional 40+ knot blow-out. Air temps average 17°C / 63°F in the winter, 21°C / 70°F in the spring and then 27°C / 80°F+ in the height of summer. Water temps are around 15°C / 59°F in the winter and 17 – 19°C / 63 - 66°F during the summer. You’ll need a shorty / spring suit in season and a full suit during winter. You can kite all year round, but the wind often blows from the east from November through to February, which is offshore and gusty on the lagoons. The wind can die off pretty quickly in the afternoon too, However there is so much kiting potential here and local knowledge helps, so hit up South Adventures.

OFF THE WATER The oldest city in Western Europe has a vast array of things to see and do. The hilltop castle Castelo de Sant Jorge has incredible views across the city and river. The city’s architecture is amazing plus there are stacks of museums and shopping areas. There’s a buzzing atmosphere wherever you go with a huge array of cafes, bars, nightclubs and outstanding restaurants (including several Michelin starred venues). In summer, it’s a real party city! Accommodation is plentiful and varied with options to suit all tastes and budgets. Self-catering is easy with lots of shops, including organic supermarkets. Public transport links are very good, including trams, trains, taxis and Ubers. The city centre is literally 20 minutes by train from the airport and you could get a kite bag onboard. If you book a trip with South Adventures they can collect you each day and deliver you to the best spot for the conditions. Otherwise, hire a car.

GOOD FOR: Experiencing one of the world’s most culturally rich cities with world class wave riding and lagoon conditions on its doorstep.


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I 100 / EUROPE / SPAIN / TARIFA I “I love Tarifa because of the variety of conditions through the year, the beautiful landscapes and mix of people from all over the world.” MALLORY DE LA VILLEMARQUÉ: F-ONE PRO RIDER AND TARIFA LOCAL 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 J

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Malaga (AGP) is a 90 minute drive from Tarifa with flights coming in from all over Europe. Jerez (XRY) is only about a 60 minute drive from Tarifa. Gibraltar (GIB) is just 40 minutes away. Make sure you collect your car from the Spanish side of the border to avoid the queues to get onto the island when returning, though.

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There are over 15 kite schools in Tarifa so, whether you book in advance or not, you shouldn’t struggle to get lessons!

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HURRICANE HOTEL is situated directly on the beach, five miles west of Tarifa. Stylish and private, it’s set in sub-tropical gardens with spectacular views as well as a superb restaurant, pool, sauna and gym. It’s partnered with the nearby Punta Sur hotel a little further west and across the road. www.hotelhurricane.com info@hotelhurricane.com +34 956 684 919

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TARIFA SPAIN ON THE WATER The kiting capital of Europe, Tarifa’s windy all year with numerous spots along ten kilometres of beach. The designated kite zones get super busy from June to August, but there’s usually space further out back. Outside of those peak months Tarifa delivers wind and great weather almost year round, so you can avoid the crowds. Ride flat water close to the beach or in the lagoon (when it’s full) or find onshore wave riding on a ‘Poniente’ wind direction out of summer. When things switch up to Levante, particularly during winter, score some cross-off down-theline wave riding, too! There are all conditions in Tarifa. Most of the kiting happens between Los Lances and Valdevaqueros but there are also a number of other spots nearby, including wave spot Caňos de Meca and a flat water spot with kickers called Palmones – which is in the bay of Gibraltar. Balneario is right next to town and popular with the many pros. The road out to Isla la Paloma forms a breakwater with butter flat water when the Levante blows and you’ll see some epic mega-loop and wave performances going down there when it’s on!

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Levante is the stronger of Tarifa’s two main wind directions, blowing cross-off from the east at Los Lances and more cross-shore at Valdevaqueros. It can be quite gusty, but a safety boat operates at both beaches during the season and they’ll rescue you if you’re learning with a school, or if you’ve pre-purchased tokens. Bar Tumbao at Valdevaqueros. It’s hot, yet cool!

Local and 2015 freestyle World Champion, Liam Whaley, competing on the GKA Kite World Tour in 2018 Photo: Toby Bromwich

Poniente wind is totally different. It’s a steady, westerly, cross-onshore wind from the right that rarely goes past 25 knots, except during autumnal storms. Air temperatures reach 38°C / 100°F in July / August but can dip to 14°C / 57°F in January (the rainy season). The average is 15 - 20°C / 59 - 68°F November to April and 25 30°C / 77 - 86°F in spring and autumn. In summer you can kite in only boardies or a shortie wetsuit but the average temperature throughout the year is 15 - 18°C / 59 - 64°F.

OFF THE WATER Tarifa’s a true party town for those that want it, but is also great for families and couples. There’s plenty of accommodation around the traditional old town, from luxurious boutique hotels to backpacker hostels and then further out of town there are some spacious, familyfriendly hotels, like the Hurricane Hotel – the first wind sport inspired hotel in Tarifa. There are also self-catering properties and campsites, but book well in advance for summertime. Tarifa is chilled by day but the many bars, clubs and restaurants around the old town and bigger clubs on the outskirts fire up at night. There’s still a family feel with the locals often out eating dinner with their kids until midnight. Tumbao and Tangana beach bars at Valdevaqueros are fantastic all-day into late afternoon / sundowner venues. Off the water, Tarifa is a hub for a wide variety of sports, but is a particular hotspot for mountain biking and hiking in the hills behind town. Tarifa also gets a decent amount of surf in autumn through spring.


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I 102 / EUROPE / CANARY ISLANDS / FUERTEVENTURA I “Fuerteventura is a very special place with everything from pumping waves to kicker freestyle at Flag Beach as well as flat lagoons if you know where to look. Deciding which toys to put in your car is the hardest part!” TOM COURT, DUOTONE PRO RIDER 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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AIRPORT Fuerteventura Puerto del Rosario (FUE) airport is a 30 minute drive from Flag Beach / Corralejo and taxis, buses and hire cars are available. EasyJet frequently fly to Fuerteventura and fares can be cheap!

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FLAG BEACH has been operating here for 31 years! They’re open 365 days a year, teaching all levels with a max ratio of 2:1. A rescue boat is always on hand for lessons (or it’s €30 for 15 days cover if you want to book it). You can hire the latest Duotone and Ozone gear. Hobie cat, windsurfing, SUP and surfing lessons / rentals are also available. Accredited by: VDWS (also with IKO certified instructors) Languages: English, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Polish, Dutch, Russian. www.flagbeach.com info@flagbeach.com +34 928 866389

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Flag Beach in the north of the island is Fuerteventura’s other major kiting location and one of Europe’s best known spots for all levels of rider. The beach is wide and protected by reefs at both ends with clean wind from the left for much of the year, particularly in summer. Flag Beach is ideal for freeriders, freestylers, foilers and beginners with plenty of space. Meanwhile, 20 minutes away is Cotillo, a very credible wave spot. Another one is Glass Beach, just five minutes from Flag Beach in the nearby nature reserve. Both Cotillo and Glass Beach are affected by the tides, so picking the right time to go is key and there are many more wave spots around the north of the island that local kiters can point you towards (if you’re especially nice!).

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Summer is the most reliable time with the strongest wind in June and July, but it’s generally very consistent from March to April when the northeasterly trade winds blow through. You’ll usually be on nine to 12 metre kites but there are stronger small-kite days, too. If you’re looking for waves then the north of the island is the place to be and the best time is in winter when the swells increase and the wind swings more onshore. There are also some spots on the east coast with wind from the left. Flag Beach doesn’t get unbearably busy in summer, but winter is quieter and you can still be out on three or four days a week at that time of year. Air temperatures go from 28°C / 82°F in summer to 22°C / 70°F in winter. The water temperature is around 22°C / 72°F in the summer and 18°C / 64°F in the winter when you’ll need a long suit.

No major crowds at Flag Beach

OFF THE WATER Most of the off-water activity happens around Corralejo which is next to Flag Beach. It’s a busy tourist town with supermarkets, shops and plenty of restaurants, including some excellent tapas joints as well as cafes and bars with lively nightlife. If you want to stay close to the action then you can find Airbnb properties around town from as little as €20 p.p.p.n as well as other options from hostels to five-star hotels. There’s more accommodation / villas to be found in nearby villages like Lajares too, which is more tranquil. On no wind days you can SUP or surf if the waves are on (there’s a serious local surf scene) or go snorkelling, deep sea fishing or scuba diving. On dry land there’s mountain biking, hiking the volcano and mountains inland as well as quad bike excursions, to name just a few activities. Corralejo’s a family-friendly spot with plenty of stuff to keep kids busy, including a waterpark! It’s possible to drive the length of Fuerte in less than two hours and it’s definitely worth renting a car if you want to try out a few spots during your stay. Fuerteventura’s other key spot, Sotavento, is in the south of the island and is also featured in this guide.

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I 104 / EUROPE / CANARY ISLANDS / FUERTEVENTURA I “The wind is very regular here which is why it’s so popular and for the last 30 years this spot has been host to kite and windsurfing World Tours.” JO CIASTULA: GKA KSWT TOUR MANAGER AND FORMER PRO RIDER 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 J

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AIRPORT: Puerto del Rosario airport is about 75 kilometres / one hour north. A taxi from the airport to Sotavento costs around €65, or you can rent a car from the airport.

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MELIÃ FUERTEVENTURA is a four star hotel and the only accommodation on Sotavento beach with spacious rooms and half-board / all-inclusive options. There’s also Meliã’s Sol Beach House Fuerteventura which is just a two minute walk from the kite spot. www.melia.com melia.fuerteventura@melia.com +34 (0)928 547 025

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RENE EGLI FUERTEVENTURA teach all levels, all year, on the sea or the tidal lagoon. Reserve your lessons before your trip to guarantee a spot and a pre-payment price reduction. Rent Cabrinha gear if you have IKO level 3 (or you can have your level assessed). Gear storage available. Languages: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Polish. Accredited by: IKO www.rene-egli.com with live webcam info@rene-egli.com +34 928 54 74 83

PLAYA SOTAVENTO FUERTEVENTURA ON THE WATER Sotavento is Fuerteventura’s southernmost kite spot with strong wind from the left across a wide open, four kilometre long sandy beach. Every year Sotavento plays host to the GKA Kite-Surf World Cup and the windsurfing PWA World Tours. There’s short chop on the outside with some flat sections closer to the beach and a bit further downwind you can sometimes score small but rideable shore-break. On a full spring tide the beach is transformed into a huge, shallow lagoon, separated from the open ocean by a sand bar and it’s perfect for beginners, early improvers and anybody wanting to work on their flat water tricks. (René Egli centre has the exclusive license to instruct there.) Sotavento is unbeatable when it comes to on-site facilities. René Egli have air compressors, showers, gear storage and lifeguards supervising the spot from a watchtower with jet-ski rescue on hand. This isn’t a wave spot, but you can find solid, kiteable surf an hour to the north - particularly in winter – and in the mornings before the wind really pumps it’s a great foil spot due to the deep, obstacle-free water.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER 80% of the time the wind blows cross-offshore and the best months are from May – September when the Calima winds can hit up to 40 knots once the mid-summer thermals take hold. The best period for learning is from September to June when the most frequently used kite sizes are eight to 14 metres, but in the summer expect to

ride six to ten metre kites most days. Average monthly air temperatures range from 19°C / 66°F in January to 28°C / 82°F in August. In the winter it can drop down to 12°C / 54°F so you may need a sweater and long trousers for the evenings. The water temperature ranges from 18°C / 64°F in February to 23°C / 74°F in September, so you can ride in a spring suit all year round and some people wear only a rashie and shorts in mid-summer.

OFF THE WATER If you’re staying at the Meliã hotel by the beach then you won’t actually need to leave the premises unless you want to, but in Costa Calma there’s the Fuerte Action CaféBistro bar which is a good daytime / early evening spot. Corralejo is an hour away with busier nightlife. If you’re in Sotavento when the World Tour rolls into town in July, then it goes off every night at La Calpa - a two-week long party tent that runs at the event site close to the hotel (but far enough to be out of ear shot). René Egli offer free use of SUP boards to their guests. There’s a lot to do elsewhere from biking, diving and hiking to quad-tours, enduro tours and catamaran sailing. There’s excellent surfing on the north shore and the Oasis Park zoo is also close by. Hire cars are relatively cheap. If you’re not staying at the Meliã Fuerteventura hotel (which is right on the spot), then René Egli clients get a free shuttle service to the kite centre from Costa Calma, Esquinzo and Jandia. You can also get a public bus from Costa Calma for around €2 or call a taxi. Learning in front of the centre

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I 106 / EUROPE / CANARIES / TENERIFE I “Tenerife is one of the most complete kiting destinations I’ve been to with consistent conditions and loads of offwater activities.” MATT PEARCE, KW ASSOCIATE EDITOR 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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AIRPORT Tenerife Sur Airport (TFS) is 15 minutes away with 36 airlines offering direct flights from across Europe. The Duotone Pro Centre can organise a transfer or you can easily get a taxi. Hire cars are available there too. Tenerife Norte (TFN) is an hour’s drive away.

SCHOOLS DUOTONE PRO CENTER is open 365 days a year, teaching all levels with IKO instructors and most lessons are 1:1. The latest Duotone gear is for hire or sale with all kite sizes, twin-tips, directionals and foils available. They run a jet ski rescue in the bay and DPC also have windsurf gear, SUPs and surfboards available. Languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Dutch and Polish. www.duotoneprocenter.com info@duotoneprocenter.com +34 922 178 394

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ON THE WATER Tenerife’s key kiting location is El Medano, a vibrant town less than fifteen minutes from the airport with three separate kite spots and ultra-reliable wind. Playa Los Balos is the main launch close to the town and gets side-on wind from the left with bump and jump chop out in the bay, small waves on the left and some flatter sections further upwind closer to the town. There’s easily space for 100 kiters or more and when the wind ramps up you’ll see some huge jumps being sent! If you kite a bit further to the right, downwind in the bay where it curves round, you can ride some nice onshore waves. Basically everything is accessible from one launch. So if you also then kite upwind a few tacks across the sheltered bay to outside the harbour wall you’ll get to two wave spots,‘the wall’ and ‘the bunker’. Both are well positioned to catch swell and they regularly do. The best waves are on lower tides when the period between them tends to stretch out a bit more, but watch your fins on the inside. If you go upwind of the bunker you’ll stray towards Cabezo Beach which is a windsurf spot, so beware! There are also several kite and surf shops in the area if you’re looking for new gear or spares.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The wind is really consistent from January to September with a little a lull around May and June. July and August are the windiest months with the biggest waves but conditions carry on right through to December ranging from 14 to 28 knots with some 30+ knot days too. Basically you can score here all year, and it’s warm pretty much all year too. Quick getaway anyone? The learners’ area with Montana Roja in the background

GOOD FOR: Epic strong wind kiting and the chilled Canarian culture

Freeride conditions along the beach with waves outside the harbour wall Photos: Duotone Pro Center Cruising at Playa Los Balos

The most regularly-used kite size is nine metres for freeriding with wave riders using smaller, but the wind can really ramp up here, too. In summer months you can wear a shortie or just board shorts / bikini and the water averages 22°C / 72°F. From October onwards, most people use a 3/2. The Canarian climate is warm but not overly so. In summer it averages 25°C / 78°F but bring a light jacket for windy nights. In winter, it’s still pleasant but a little cooler and you’ll need trousers and a jacket at night.

OFF THE WATER El Medano has a relaxed atmosphere and the local community mixes seamlessly with the many kiters and windsurfers. There’s also plenty going on with nightclubs, bars, cafes and restaurants where you can wile away your evenings. There are hotels and a broad choice of rental properties. If you’re self-catering, the supermarkets and shops are well stocked and everything is within walking distance. If it’s not windy then you can go surfing or SUPing, walk up Montana Roja overlooking the town or just chill by the beach. There’s a lot to do beyond El Medano with the incredible Mount Teide National Park where you can hike (or get the cable car) up Teide - the world’s fifth tallest active volcano. Tenerife is famous for world class mountain biking, road cycling, rock climbing and paragliding, but if you want to take the pace down, then the inland areas around Masca are beautiful. Las Americas is a close-by tourist resort and is where you’ll find a proper party. There’s also a large water park, which is family-friendly option.


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AIRPORT: Lamezia Terme international (SUF) is just three kilometres from Gizzeria with lots of low cost airlines flying in from around Europe. The most practical option is to rent a car, but Hang Loose can organise your transfers, too.

SCHOOLS HANG LOOSE BEACH teach all levels from April to September with a max student / instructor ratio of 2:1. Rescue boat, hot showers, a lawn where you can wash equipment, rentals, surf shop, restaurant, bar... and incredible parties on the beach are all on-hand! Languages spoken by staff: English and Italian. www.hangloosebeach.com lucahlb@gmail.com +39 338 951 1693

GOOD FOR: A family friendly kite trip at a super-safe spot, ideal for working on your foiling or twin-tip riding.

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Dreamy conditions for beginners All photos: Hang Loose Beach

ON THE WATER Hang Loose Beach is well respected on the competition scene having hosted many international freestyle and racing events. It’s also a regular spot for the foil racing world tours and the TT Racing World Championships. Sofia Tomasoni won one of the first ever gold medals for kiteboard racing in 2018 at the Youth Olympic Games and was trained alongside the rest of the Italian team at Hang Loose and its surrounding beaches. This is a great spot for freeriding, freestyle and foiling progression thanks to a wide beach and large expanse of obstacle-free water. The relatively enclosed bay keeps the water calm and the beach free from swell or shore-break and there’s plenty of launching and landing space. The wind is thermal, rising steadily throughout the day, so it’s usually perfect for improving riders. There’s another good beach for improving your riding just 30 minutes away, called Steccato di Cutro, which is on the other side of the Calabrian peninsula and works in totally different wind directions. A kilometre upwind to the north you’ll find Capo Suvero where you can occasionally score some decent wave riding. Hang Loose Beach operate a full beach set-up alongside a busy school, so if you’re looking for somewhere to learn kitesurfing in pleasant conditions with plenty of vibes on the beach, then this is a good option.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The main season runs from April to September when the prevailing northwesterly winds hit Hang Loose Beach cross-on from the right. The Scirocco trade winds can also blow from the southeast, reaching 25-35 knots (crossoffshore at Hang Loose). The Scirocco blows cross-onshore at Steccato di Cutro though, so you’ve got options. In summer you’ll usually be on nine to 12 metre kites, perhaps sizing down in the afternoon as thermals build with air temps averaging 22 - 33ºC / 72 – 91ºF. Spring is a little cooler, between 15 – 22ºC / 59 – 72ºF with water temps of 18 - 23ºC / 64 – 73ºF from April to September. In summer you can just wear boardies, but in the late and early season you’ll need a spring suit. Frontal winds come through in winter and they can sometimes whip up fun swell by Mediterranean standards.

Evening can come early at Hang Loose in the summer!

OFF THE WATER Accommodation-wise, there’s everything from Airbnb villas and rambling fincas to hotels and camping with lots of options within a kilometre of the beach. You’ll find more options beyond that in the hills, so it’s a good idea to have a car. Hang Loose have their own campsite with ‘Volkswagen tents’ for hire that have the same layout inside as an old VW T2 campervan, complete with electrical hookup. There’s a beach restaurant and bar serving up Calabrese cuisine (plenty of fresh fish) and there are numerous other restaurants in the surrounding area. Should you run into some windless days Hang Loose are well stocked with SUPs and kayaks. Alternatively there are basketball courts, beach volleyball, a spa and even a skate park. As family friendly a location as this is, the bar next to the kite centre can get very lively later in the day, doubling up as an awesome night time venue. Hang Loose’s ‘Aloha Surf and Beach Party’ in July is an epic gathering with racing, concerts and all night sessions that attract big crowds of kiters and locals. The surrounding area is beautiful and you should visit the Aeolian Islands and picturesque seaside towns, like Tropea, Capo Vaticano or Pizzo - all within an hour’s drive. Go mountain biking, climbing, hiking or horseback riding in Calabria’s four separate mountain ranges – the Aspromonte, Sila, Serra and Pollino ranges. Lamezia Terme airport is just five minutes from Hang Loose Beach with taxis readily available. We’d advise hiring a car from the airport though allowing you to explore and visit other areas.



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AIRPORT Palermo (PMO) is just an hour from the spot with numerous international connections. Trapani (TPS) is just ten minutes transfer time and you can get there via a number of economy airlines from around Europe.

SCHOOLS PROKITE ALBY RONDINA is open every day from March through to November. Instructors use radio helmets to teach and there’s a full fleet of the latest 2019 Cabrinha gear available to rent. Airport transfers and SUPs are also on offer and lessons are available in a number of languages, including English, Italian, German and French. www.prokitealbyrondina.com info@prokitealbyrondina.com +39 347 537 3881

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Easily the biggest expanse of truly kite-able flat water in Europe – Lo Stagnone is an eight square mile lagoon in the north of Sicily that can be ridden in any wind direction. A number of pro freestyle riders have made films there and if you tuck in behind the island in the middle of the lagoon or close to the ‘salina’ salt plain walls then you can slice your way through perhaps the glassiest water you’ll ever ride! Lo Stagnone isn’t tidal, although the height of the water does fluctuate slightly depending on wind direction. One of the main appeals for all levels of rider is that it’s standing depth all the way across with a soft, silty bottom and there are reeds close to the shore that make the water seem even flatter. This is a truly awesome spot for flat water freestyle but is also ideal for beginners due to the lack of shore break or currents. Most lessons happen closer to the kite centres at the main beach, so if you’re an independent kiter then be considerate and leave them a little space. There’s plenty to go around! The lagoon is too shallow to foil, but there are places nearby that the ProKite crew can take you to which are deep enough.

Most kiters tend to stay at the hotels, kite centres and apart-hotels in Birgi Vecchi - a small, quiet village on the eastern shore of the lagoon. The ProKite Alby Rondina Resort is situated there with a hotel that offers single, double and triple rooms as well as villas for up to eight people, each with individual gardens and kitchens. ProKite also have a restaurant right on the spot serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and just ten minutes away there are more restaurants. Venture a little further afield to the nearby city of Marsala and you’ll find traditional local dishes and a seemingly endless array of courses at the restaurants there. Take our advice, pace yourself and don’t fill up on the first serving of pasta! For your basics, there’s a grocery shop in the village and you’ll find supermarkets and local markets in Marsala and Trapani. For nightlife, the kite centres will sometimes host parties during summer and there are bars and nightclubs in Marsala and Trapani, too. Getting around using buses and taxis is easy and you rent a car from the airport or through ProKite. If you run into a windless period then you can go for a chilled SUP or kayak around the lagoon, go hiking or mountain biking in the Sicilian mountains on world class trails. There are also surf spots within a reasonable distance that pick up mediterranean swell in the colder months. This being Sicily, you can visit the town where The Godfather movies were filmed or take a trip to Mozia Island. Lo Stagnone is also surrounded by the remnants of the salinas, which are incredible to see.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The water temperature varies in summer from around 20°C / 68°F to 26°C / 79°F from May to September with air temperatures from 20°C / 68°F to 28°C / 82 °F. May through to October are the most reliable months, but Lo Stagnone gets roughly 300 days of wind a year and it’s gloriously sunny in summer. You’ll need a spring suit in late / early season and winter but you can wear boardies or a bikini most of the time from May to October.

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Chillout area at one of the ProKite Villas Photo: ProKite Alby Rondina

GOOD FOR: Kiting a vast area of ultra-flat water, chilling out and eating beautiful Italian food.



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I 1 1 4 / E U R O P E / I TA LY / S A R D I N I A / P O R T O P O L L O I “My favourite time is early summer with green grass and colourful flowers everywhere. I think the north is the most beautiful area but there are different kiteboarding spots all round the island and good wind, so you can find any conditions you like. The Italian food here is wonderful too!” KARI SCHIBEVAAG / RRD PRO RIDER AND MULTIPLE WORLD CHAMPION 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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AIRPORT Olbia Airport (OLB) is approximately 45 minutes away and a short flight from much of Europe. Alghero Airport (AHO) is about two hours away.

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Porto Pollo is in the north of Sardinia with seven kilometres of sandy beach across two large bays. It’s a popular spot for both kiters and windsurfers and the bay to the west is the designated kite spot with a large open beach that’s unaffected by tides with beautiful, crystalline water. It’s nice and shallow close to shore, so ideal for beginners and independent riders and Porto Pollo works in any direction of wind due to the curvature of the bay, with flatter water on the inside and choppy ramps on the outside. There are few rocks or other obstacles to worry about either, making this a perfect place to work on your foiling game. You can ride waves at Porto Pollo itself with fun but not-too-serious surf to shred - great for budding wave riders - but there are also more wave spots in the area, all within a 15 minute drive. Overall, the kiting here is excellent for all the family, including kids, and there are kite schools right on the spot who can get you started.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Porto Pollo works in any wind direction and is serviced by several well-known and reliable trade winds, including the

SCHOOLS MB PRO CENTER teach all levels from April until November. There’s a safety boat on hand and the latest RRD equipment is also available for hire. They have a shaded chill out area, cold drinks, free wifi and weekly BBQ evenings with live music in the summer at the Tiki Beach-Bar next door. Yoga sessions are also available, as is SUP and windsurf hire and lessons (they have a very well-stocked selection of kit to choose from). Languages: English, Italian and German. www.procenter.it info@procenter.it +39 335 637 9949 Golden beach and blue waters Photo: MB Pro Center

You can find it all here, including foil-friendly conditions Photo: Gabriele Ghione / FH Academy

Tramontana, Mistral, Poniente and Scirocco. They all come through at different times of the year and are funnelled through the Sardinian mountains, making them even stronger by the time they reach the beach. A thermic effect ramps things up even further and the wind here can range from 14 to 30 knots. You can usually add on a few extra knots to the forecast due to the venturi effect as the wind accelerates over the hills and mountains (and as it’s a local effect, this isn’t reflected in the overall wind charts). Seven to 12 metre kites are the most regularly-used sizes. You’ll get the most reliable conditions from April to November when it mostly blows cross or cross-onshore


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from the left with flat water on the western side of the bay and small waves in the opposite direction In spring and autumn the direction switches and the wind blows from the right. At that time of year Porto Pollo transforms, with flat water on the sheltered right hand side of the bay and the waves can then be found to the left. They’re generally bigger at that time of year too, and it means regular footers can ride on their front hand while goofy footers can go out and boost off the waves. You’ll usually be on eight to ten metre kites in Porto Pollo and in the low season air temperatures range between 18°C / 64°F and 23°C / 73°F degrees. Between June and August expect 25°C / 77°F to 30°C / 86°F. Water temperatures average around 16°C / 61°F in the low season and reach up to 26°C / 79°F degrees in the high season. Temperatures cool down through September and October, but you’ll manage without a wetsuit in the summer months and will need nothing thicker than a 3/2 suit in spring and autumn. In winter, bring a 4mm.

Escape Photo: Gabriele Ghione / FH Academy Windsurf Village

Luxurious underfoot and on the water Photo: MB Pro Center


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GOOD FOR: Awesome Mediterranean kiting for all levels in a range of conditions. SCHOOLS

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FH ACADEMY teach all levels from beginners up to advanced riders and they also coach foiling, wave riding and freestyle using regularly updated Cabrinha equipment. Lessons are taught with BBtalkin’ headsets for easy communication between student and instructor and they have three rescue boats, too. Lessons are usually 1:1 but group sessions are available. Languages: Italian, English, German, French, Spanish and Portuguese. www.fhacademy.it info@fhacademy.it +39 366 740 4712

There are a number of accommodation options. Windsurf Village are pueblo style apartments for between two and six people, just 200 metres from the beach. Other hotels and apartments are available to suit all budgets. Porto Pollo is seven kilometres from Palau, the nearest town, where there’s more accommodation to choose from and you’ll find supermarkets, a busy market and smaller, locally owned shops, pharmacies and a number of good restaurants serving fantastic local Italian cuisine. There are a couple of bars and clubs and from the port you can take a ferry to Maddalena Island, the biggest of the seven islands that form the Archipelago della Maddalena National Park. The area around Porto Pollo is perfect for families and, if it’s not windy, you can hire SUPs and kayaks, chill on the beach, rent bikes, explore Palau or climb Mount Altura, which is close to Porto Pollo. You can also go wakeboarding or wake-surfing for some high-octane thrills. The area is stunning, so it’s worth exploring with a car (which you can hire at the airport) but there are also plenty of taxis to get you around if you’d rather not drive.

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Easy launching Photo: RRD



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AIRPORT The nearest airport is Cagliari Elmas (CAG), an hour away from the kiting. You can hire a car there or SkyHigh can arrange shuttles from the airport and around the island during your stay.

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SKYHIGH are open from March to December with small group and private tuition available. Duotone, Ozone, RRD and Nobile gear (as well as windsurfing kit) is available for hire. A safety boat is always on hand and SkyHigh can also arrange non-wind activities as well as your accommodation. Languages: English, Polish, Spanish and German. www.skyhigh.pl info@skyhigh.pl +39 342 359 4676 / +48 608 599 399

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ON THE WATER In the southwest of Sardinia you’ll find Porto Botte, tucked away in a nature reserve with shallow water close to shore, a soft, sandy seabed and foiling depth water 200 metres out to sea. There’s flat-water close to the beach with small chop further out and, as the bay isn’t tidal, you can ride at any time of the day. Porto Botte catches the infamous ‘Mistral’ and ‘Sirocco’ trade winds, both of which are bolstered by a dependable thermic effect in the summer. The Mistral hits Porto Botte cross-on from the left and is the most consistent as it’s funnelled between St Antioco Island and Sardinia, which increases its strength. The Sirocco blows from the right and is a little gustier close to shore, but it’s still very workable. Porto Botte is a freeride spot, great for beginners and early intermediates, but in winter you can find good waves all around the island of Sardinia.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER From April through to November the wind blows at a rideable strength on 70% of days. For 70% of those days Porto Botte gets Mistral winds, while the Sirocco blows the rest of the time. Very occasionally, you’ll get the ‘Libeccio’, which comes in side-on from the right and, as

Styling it in Sardinia Photo: Michal Cypcer

it’s not very strong, it’s great for summer foil sessions. Water temperatures average 18°C / 65 °F in early spring and 28°C / 82°F at the warmest point in midsummer. Air temps range between 25°C / 77°F and 30°C / 86% in season, dropping down to around 15°C / 59°F in the winter. During the season you won’t need a wetsuit but there are days that you might want at least a shortie or 3/2 suit in the spring and autumn. You can wear shorts and T-shirts for much of the year and the most you’ll need in summer are some thin layers for the evenings. Pack some long trousers and a hoody or jacket if you’re visiting October through March.

OFF THE WATER There’s a lot to do on windless days, such as wakeboarding (the local kite school SkyHigh have their own wake boat), surfing, SUPing, cliff jumping or touring the island. Sardinia is mountainous with some incredible scenery to explore, either on foot or by bike, while car hire is easy to arrange. SkyHigh have a chill-out zone at the beach with musical instruments, a games console, gym area, trampoline and skate ramp. SkyHigh also have their own mini-apartment complex with a pool that’s just a four kilometre drive from the kite spot. There’s also plenty of accommodation in the nearby town of Giba and surrounding villages where rental properties, B&Bs and hotels are all readily available. There are local markets, small shops and supermarkets all within a short driving distance and eating out is quite inexpensive, with a three course meal (and plenty of wine) costing £22 / €25 / $30 or less. Some places may accept cards, but there’s also an ATM in a village close to the kite centre as well.



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The main spot at Keros on the eastern side of the island of Limnos is a safe, sandy, three kilometre bay with a variety of conditions to suit all abilities. The famous Meltemi winds blow from the left across postcard-perfect turquoise waters with everything from flat conditions on one side of the bay, to small but shred-able waves on the other side. In the middle of the bay it’s flat, sandy and comfortably shallow for the first 200 metres, making it great for learning. Go beyond that and there’s small chop for boosting off. Due to the way the bay wraps round, if you get in trouble you’ll usually just drift to land at the far end and the smooth winds and obstacle-free seabed make Keros a perfect place to work on your foiling. You can put in long days on the water here too because the wind’s usually in by about 9 or 10am and carries on until 4pm, before dropping off. It can switch slightly offshore later in the day too, so keep an eye out for a direction change around then. There are other kite spots around the island and Surf Club Keros run a two hour downwinder trip that cruises down the east coast of Limnos back to Keros Beach where a beer will be waiting!

Hilltop hideaway at Surf Club Keros Photo: Surf Club Keros

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER There’s wind in Keros from April to October with June through August being the peak months when the Meltemi trades blow down from the north / northeast. In early and late season (April and October) you’ll get other wind directions with bigger waves and, once the wind is properly in during the day, nines are the most regularlyridden kite size. There are up to 280 days of sun each year and midsummer water temperatures are around 23 – 24°C / 73 – 75°F. Bring boardies in July and August, a shorty for May, June and September and a 3/2mm wetsuit in April and October. Due to Limnos’ location in the northern Aegean, the climate is slightly milder than on the islands further south, so it never feels oppressively hot but still averages 30°C / 86°F through the day with a drop in in temperature in the evening.

GOOD FOR: Experiencing the spirit of Limnos with its classically Greek turquoise waters, steady winds, fascinating culture and fantastic food.

Ideal conditions for learners Photo: Surf Club Keros


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SIROKO WIND CLUB teach on Keros beach using radio helmets. Everything from hardware to harnesses and wetsuits are available for hire and they also have the latest Cabrinha gear in stock as well as foils if you don’t want to travel with your own. A rescue boat is in operation and you can also store your gear on-site. Languages: English, Bulgarian, German, Polish, Russian, Hungarian, French and Italian www.sirokowindclub.com sirokowindclub@gmail.com +35 988 340 2727 SURF CLUB KEROS LODGE AND SPA are IKO accredited and teach all levels from June to October at 2:1 max ratio. The latest 2019 RRD gear is also available for hire or sale. Rescue cover is provided to clients, plus there are daily refresher clinics and regular downwinders. Windsurfing, SUP and mountain biking are also offered. Languages: English, Greek, Bulgarian, German, French and sometimes more. www.surfclubkeros.com bookings@surfclubkeros.gr +30 698 077 6064

Visiting Keros is like taking a trip back to how Greece was before mass-tourism. There are accommodation options right on the spot and Surf Club Keros offer the ‘glamping’ experience in luxury safari tents of various sizes. The tents are fully equipped with luxurious furniture, spacious WC / showers, TV, A/C, and other amenities. Situated on a hill they offer a great view to the beach, which is about 500 metres away. You can either walk to the spot or take Surf Club Keros’ free shuttle service, which runs every 20 minutes. There are also many self-catering properties to rent, from apartments to traditional farmhouses in the surrounding villages, such as Kalliopi, which is just a five minute drive away. Kontopouli village is a couple of minutes beyond Kalliopi, with ATMs (most places accept credit / debit cards), supermarkets, restaurants, tavernas and a few cafe-bars. There’s a lot to see in the area, including the ruins of the oldest organised settlement in Europe. Hiring scooters, a car or mountain bikes are good ways to get around. Surf Club Keros serve up awesome traditional Grecian cuisine, but there are other good options for local food

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Limbering up in Limnos Photo: Siroko Wind Club

The Meltemi maxing out Photo: Siroko Wind Club

elsewhere. If you do decide to venture out of the camp then a decent meal with wine will cost €15-20 per person. Besides sightseeing there are plenty of other windless activities. You can surf in the early mornings, go on moonlit SUP tours, go kayaking, snorkelling, mountain biking and hiking, do yoga (Siroko Wind Club can help you with that one) or take a spa day. There’s also a pink flamingo colony on the lake right behind the kite spot. A trip to Limnos’ capital Myrina, with its Byzantine castle overlooking the town, is also worth doing and you’ll find shops, restaurants, bars and more there. It takes about 40 minutes to reach Myrina and there are buses and taxis available.


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Welcome to Keros beach, Limnos, Greece

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AIRPORT Naxos has a small airport with several flights a day from Athens. Flights take about 40 minutes. You can also take the ferry from Athens or fly to nearby Santorini or Mykonos and get quicker ferries from there.

SCHOOLS FLISVOS KITE CENTER’s IKO qualified instructors teach all levels at max ratio 2:1. They use the latest RRD equipment (including foils and directionals) which is also available for rent and a rescue boat is on hand. They also have an awesome cafe where you can fire up with a strong double espresso before hitting the water! Languages: Greek, English, French and Italian. www.flisvos-kitecenter.com michele@flisvos-kitecentre.com +30 694 545 7407

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MIKRI VIGLA NAXOS, GREECE ON THE WATER

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Mikri Vigla on the Greek island of Naxos is a tranquil village ten kilometres from the city of ‘Naxos’. This is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island and also happens to be the best kite spot with side-shore wind, a wide crescentshaped bay and a sandy, obstacle-free beach. There’s small chop out in the bay, plenty of space to launch / land from and if you’re still working on your upwind riding then there’s a sandy beach to walk back up after each ride. Conditions are very reliable thanks to the Meltemi trade winds which are bolstered by a thermic effect in the summer months as well as by the Venturi effect when the wind funnels down between Naxos and the neighbouring island of Paros. In front of the kite spot there’s a small rocky island called Partena that you can kite out to and if you’re looking to cruise the coast, then do the downwinder from Mikri Vigla to the nearby beach at Glyfada, a few kilometres away. Another beach worth checking out is Amiti, a 20 kilometre drive to the north, which gets onshore wind and some waves in winter. There’s also Saint George Beach next to Naxos town which looks tempting, but only windsurfers are allowed there due to its close proximity to the airport.

The best winds come in the summer season when the northerly Meltemi blows from April until October. For general twin-tip freeriding, boosting or good wind foiling this spot is fantastic. You’ll mostly be on seven to ten metre kites around that time and in winter there’s still wind, but it comes from the south and it’s a bit lighter and less frequent. From spring to June the average daily temperature range is around 20°C / 68°F dropping to 15°C / 59°F at night, so you’ll need some light layers. The water averages around 19°C / 66°F at that time of year so a long spring suit will come in handy, but in summer from June to September the water goes up to 24°C / 75°F and you can wear a shortie. At that time of year the air temperature averages 25°C / 77F to 30°C / 86F and the nights are warm too. From September onwards the temperatures start dropping off, but you can still get away with a shortie wetsuit until the end of October.

GOOD FOR: A family-friendly kite trip to a charming, rural Greek island with classic Mediterranean conditions.

Mediterranean magic

The main spot at Mikri Vigla Photos: Flisvos Kite Center

OFF THE WATER This is a family-friendly spot with several sheltered bays and beaches nearby to check out with turquoise waters to swim and snorkel in. Rent a mountain bike to explore the surrounding area and there are mountains further inland with traditional little villages tucked in amongst them. It’s worth renting a car and exploring because the island is peppered with stunning views across the Cyclades island chain. There are restaurants and classic Greek tavernas around Mikri Vigla, in the surrounding villages and in Naxos town, serving delicious local food as well as more international dishes. You can also take a ferry to Athens from the port at Naxos Chora which takes from three-and-a-half to five hours. In terms of accommodation, there’s a plentiful supply of self-catered properties in and around Mikri Vigla. Hotel Orkos Beach is just 50 metres from the spot and is well appointed with upscale rooms and studios and a beachfront area providing a perfect base for non-kiting partners / family who want to relax out of the wind.


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WELCOME TO KITESURFING LANKA THE STORY OF KITESURFING LANKA BEGINS WITH A CALLING, A CALLING TO FOLLOW A DREAM.

room villa, and glamping tents. There is a kite school if you need kitesurfing lessons - from beginner courses to advanced

Dil and Leo, both love Kitesurfing and it was as if all forces of the universe teamed up to bring them together - a blog, an email, a kite

coaching.. There is a kite shop and kite repair in the camp and kite rental options.If you need a rest day, KSL can help you

trip, and then a friendship which led them to establish the first kiting company in Sri Lanka. Kitesurfing Lanka is a reflection of their

with bike and motorcycle rentals or arrange a sightseeing trip for you. You can also indulge in a massage, yoga class, take part in

hard work and passion for kitesurfing, nature and the community.

our sustainability efforts or explore the lagoon by kayak or SUP.

WHEN ESTABLISHING KITESURFING LANKA WE WANTED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND HELP THE LOCAL COMMUNITY Dil & Leo have been able to positively change a sleepy little fishing village and create a new industry in Sri Lanka., an industry which gives hope and jobs to those who had none. As a pioneer in ecologically aware tourism in this region, Kitesurfing Lanka prides themselves on their conservation

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credentials, aiming to establish a more environmentally consious travel industry in Sri Lanka. By staying with them, you

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indirectly contribute to the conservation of this area and directly benefit the local community, the real custodians of Kalpitiya’s natural resources who actively help to conserve valuable biodiversity. We prioritize staff knowledge and conduct regular training on up-to-date environmental practices.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR AN EPIC KITESURFING HOLIDAY Kitesurfing Lanka is a chilled-out and friendly oasis where, once you enter, you tend to forget the worries of the world. With a kitespot at our doorstep, plenty of palm trees, and happy people at the bar, Kitesurfing Lanka is the perfect getaway for an epic kitesurfing holiday. You might never want to leave! There are several accommodation options for you to choose from, all of which come with a full board - premium bungalows, garden bungalows, double room garden villa, 4 bed-

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ENDLESS KITESURFING POSSIBILITES From the Kitesurfing Lanka camp you can access several spots in the area and kitesurf at a different location each day of the week! In winter we kitesurf in the lagon righ in front of our camp! We offer several kite trip options, but Vella island is definitely the most popular one. The downwinder from a nearby sandbank to the island is great fun and the sheltered flat waters in front of the island are magical. If you decide to spend the night there you could even

go for a night swim with bioluminescent plankton.

A SECOND LOCATION FOR EVEN MORE FUN - VAYU Kitesurfing Lanka recently opened Vayu, a second kitesurfing spot near Adam’s Bridge which is built on the KSL model of community, and social and environmental awareness. Check it out at www.kitesurfingmannar.com. Trade winds and the Ventury effect gifted this area with ideal conditions. The protected lagoons and islands in this area provide butter-flat water on one side, which is perfect for learning, foiling or freestyle, and waves on the other side for you to play on.

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Kalpitiya is a two-and-a-half hour drive from Colombo (CMB) airport. Transfers can be organised by your school or tour operator at around €55 for the vehicle.

In recent years Kalpitiya has steadily increased in popularity among kiters of all levels, thanks to its huge lagoons, reliable windy seasons and adventurous downwind routes. Flat water’s the key attraction around Kalpitiya, but there’s also some onshore wave riding across the sandbar at Donkey Point, as well as 100 kilometres of downwindable space to investigate! Kalpitya Lagoon, otherwise known as ‘Big Lagoon’ is just outside Kalpitiya town and is the most popular kite spot in the area. It works best in the dry season between November and early April when the northeasterly trade winds blow through and that time of year is very popular with beginners and freestylers alike. The hairdryer-like winds turn the warm, chest-deep lagoon into a natural cable park! Kappaladay Lagoon is close by and is a bit smaller, but turns on in the southwesterly winds that blow from May until early October. Both lagoons are enclosed and protected from the open ocean and there are rescue boats operating (not that you should need them because the wind isn’t offshore). The lagoons are free of rocks and obstacles and, although there can be the occasional sharp shell lurking in the shallows, most people don’t bother with wetsuit boots. Experienced riders should consider a trip up to Vella Island where you can camp overnight on an uninhabited island before riding downwind, all the way back to Kalpitiya through crowd-free lagoons. Vella is only reachable by 4x4 and then boat, but Kitesurfing Lanka and De Silva run regular trips to Vella and KSL also organise twice weekly overnight camping trips during the summer. It’s a real experience with phosphorescence glowing in the water at night and a true feeling of disconnectedness from normal life. Kitesurfing Lanka also organise a weekly crew downwinder to Puttalam lagoon during the summer season and, for the really adventurous, they offer a 200 kilometre downwind trip from Mannar back to Kalpitiya with an overnight stay in the Wilipatu National Parc. You’ll be accompanied by a safety boat with food, water and spare gear if you need to change kites along the way!

SCHOOLS KITESURFING LANKA is a popular specialist kitesurfing resort, offering all-inclusive packages for a hassle-free holiday, including airport transfers, holiday planning in Sri Lanka, equipment rental, lessons and kite repairs. Customised meal plans, activities for non-kiters, yoga and massage are available. They also offer guided downwinders to all spots and catamaran kite trips as well as advanced kite clinics, specialist kite trips and free use of their SUPs and kayaks. www.kitesurfinglanka.com info@kitesurfinglanka.com +94 773 686 235 ALANKUDA KITE SCHOOL is based at the Dolphin Beach Resort and has IKO certified coaches, offering standard and tailormade packages to suit all levels. Their instructors speak a number of languages, equipment hire is available and they run downwinders and kite safaris! www.kitesurfing.lk info@dolphinbeach.lk +94 (0)777 72 32 72

Flat water for days! Photos: Kitesurfing Lanka

If you’re after a shorter downwind experience, Kiteworldwide run weekly downwinders from the north end of Kalpitiya lagoon back to town during summer. The trip normally takes around 45 minutes. The wind can be a bit stronger and there’s also flat water as well as kickers across the sand bank. KWW will organise lunch for you on a small island along the route as well! If you want to ride waves then Donkey Point can get some fun, accessible conditions and is a 20 minute drive from the main lagoon. Kitesurfing Lanka can provide safety boat cover there if needed.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Kalpitiya has two annual seasons: the summer runs from May until October and is the strongest of the two, with breezes of 25 knots or more five or six days a week. The winter season begins in mid-December and finishes in early April. The winter season is less reliable and lighter, but if you have a big kite then you can still get plenty of sessions on the water. If it’s really light then there’s also the option of foiling on the open water or potentially in the lagoons with a short mast.

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Weather-wise, Kalpitiya is extremely humid with air temperatures averaging 30°C / 86°F and water temperatures of 26°C / 79°F throughout the year. The sun is very strong in this part of the world, so make sure your skin is protected.

OFF THE WATER You can pump your kite up right outside your accommodation in Kalpitiya at the kite camps and hotels that surround the lagoon. There are a few to choose between. Kitesurfing Lanka have lodgings to suit all tastes and wallets with beachside bungalows, deluxe tents, a family-sized four room villa apartment and even a catamaran! They run a weekly beach party out front of the camp with DJs or live music and, although there are no bars or nightclubs around Kalpitiya, there’s still a good


I 132 / ASIA / SRI LANKA / KALPITIYA I GREAT FOR: Riding large expanses of warm, flat water with a very laid back cultural experience that’s unique among kite destinations. SCHOOLS DE SILVA Windresort (and their new Palmresort) is the biggest watersports centre in Sri Lanka and last year it was given the award for Best Watersport Center in the 2018 Sri Lanka Tourism Awards. Awesome package deals are available if you learn together with a friend or partner and all instructors are VDWS or IKO qualified. Advanced tuition is also available. De Silva is also Kalpitiya’s official Duotone dealer and school with the latest gear (including foils) available for hire. They have kite storage on-site as well as a comfortable rooftop chill out area with 4G wifi and accommodation available at their two hotels, which are just next door. Safety boat cover is included with all lessons, rental packages and guided tours. They’re also well-stocked with windsurf gear! www.surfschool-srilanka.com office@surfschool-srilanka.com +94 777 047 817

TRAVEL AGENTS KITEWORLDWIDE www.kiteworldwide.com +44 (0) 20 36 085 777 +49 (0) 40 20 93 45 090 PLANET KITESURF HOLIDAYS www.planetkitesurfholidays.com +44 (0) 1273 921 001 SPORTIF TRAVEL www.sportif.travel +44 (0)1273 844 919

Flat water freedom Photo: De Silva

social scene at KSL with BBQs and gatherings there and in some of the other camps. De Silva have two hotels right next to the lagoon with their eco-friendly Windresort and luxurious new Palmresort; both of which offer very comfortable accommodation. Windresort has more of a surf camp feel, with stylish ‘surf cabanas’ for couples and families, while Palmresort is newly-built and a little more chic, with air conditioned rooms and a swimming pool. The resorts are just 200 metres apart with international fare and full board available at the De Silva Restaurant. There’s also the fully stocked Surfbar for after-session refreshments. Also check out the guest lodges like KiteWorldWide’s, which has a beautiful terrace overlooking the lagoon and Dolphin Beach Resort offer a real ‘glamping’ experience, with family and couple-sized tents that are more like fully equipped mini-villas that remain cool in the Sri Lankan heat, thanks to their canvas construction. The food in the camps is fantastic, with well-crafted local dishes and plenty more international options. You’ll find some good local joints in town too, but be warned: Sri Lankan people like their food spicy! There are very few selfcatering properties, so you probably won’t do any cooking yourself, but there are some shops in town as well as an

Alby Rondinha having fun in the sun Photo: De Silva

ATM and pharmacy. If it’s not windy during your stay then there’s SUP / kayak rental in Kalpitiya itself and you can surf or surf foil over at Donkey Point. There’s even better surf elsewhere in Sri Lanka, which is fast becoming a really popular country for the sport, so if you’re going to be around for a while and want to travel then check out some of the many surf camps and schools that operate in the country. You can also visit the nearby lost city of Anuradhapura, which is a UNESCO heritage site, or you can go whale and dolphin watching. At the Willpatu National Park (midway point on KSL’s marathon downwinder from Vella to Kalpitiya) you can see elephants, leopards and other endangered wildlife in their natural habitat! Beachside vibes

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Bandaranaike International Airport (Colombo – CMB) is almost a five hour taxi ride away, or there are two daily 30 minute connecting flights to Sigiriya. From there it’s just a three hour drive to Mannar.

Mannar is a 50 kilometre chain of sandbars, islands and manmade bridges with over 36 kilometres of flat water to tear around in and the same reliable conditions you’ll get in Kalpitiya, which is a three hour drive south. Being so exposed in the Indian Ocean, there’s also some scope for wave riding on the windward side of the island and Kitesurfing Lanka and Adam’s Bridge organise coastal surfaris, with KSL also organising a big 200 kilometre downwinder from Mannar all the way back to Kalpitiya!

ACCOMMODATION ADAMS BRIDGE KITESURF offer full-board accommodation in their eco cabanas and this summer they’ll be opening newly constructed, airconditioned suites. There’s a large wooden cabin which can accommodate two groups of four or one large group of eight and they also have smaller cabins for up to two people. Get back to nature! www.abkitesurf.com info@abkitesurf.com +94 (0) 766 680 998 KITESURFING LANKA’s Vayu Resort consists of 12 bungalows (each with their own veranda and ensuite bathrooms) that can accommodate up to four people. There are also six tents as well as a restaurant and bar where KSL serve local and western dishes. www.kitesurfingmannar.com www.kitesurfinglanka.com info@kitesurfinglanka.com +94 (0) 773 686 235

Mannar magic All photos: Kitesurfing Lanka

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Mannar gets two windy periods in a year (like Kalpitiya) with the summer season running from May until October and the winter one from December to early April. The summer is the windiest time to visit with steady conditions on 75% of days, suitable for twin-tips and eight to 12 metre kites. June and July are the best months with usable wind 95% of the time. August and September are slightly less windy (but still 85%) and October also gets wind on 75% of days. There’s

a bit of a dip in November and then the winter trades kick in and blow through until early April. During those months the winds are cruisey, so you’ll rarely be out on anything smaller than a ten metre so it’s perfect for learning or working on your freestyle game! The water hovers around 28°C / 82°F all year and the sun is very powerful. Air temps average 30°C / 86°F so it’s warm but also humid during the day. At night you may need just a light hoodie if you really feel the cold.

GREAT FOR: Exploring wide open spaces surrounded by nature.

Mannar Magic


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Sunset slice in Sri Lanka

OFF THE WATER It takes five hours to reach Mannar from the airport in Colombo (AB Kitesurf and Kitesurfing Lanka can arrange your transfer) and once you’re there you can walk or use Vayu Resort’s bicycles to get around. On windless days you can go SUPing or kayaking, take yoga lessons or go for a massage and there’s incredible wildlife nearby, especially in the National Park of Wilipathu. The peninsula is also a habitat for migratory birds and the lost city of Anuradhapura, a UNESCO heritage site, is a little over a two hour drive away.

Mannar itself is the biggest town on the peninsula. Culturally there’s a lot of interest as it’s dotted with temples and remnants of the various colonial powers who once controlled this part of Sri Lanka. There are also shops, restaurants, pharmacies and local bus links. This isn’t a wild party place, but you’ll be surrounded by likeminded people in a laid-back setting! Vayu Resort (operated by Kitesurfing Lanka) and Adams Bridge Kitesurf’s ecolodge are right next to the beach in the village of Talaimannar and they offer allinclusive, full board accommodation.

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KITESURFING LANKA is open all year and their all-inclusive packages offer a hasslefree holiday, including lessons, equipment rental with Best and Zian kites, kite repairs and activities for non-wind days, yoga and massage. Advanced kite clinics, gear storage, specialist kite trips and free use of their SUPs, bicycles and kayaks also offered. Teaching ratios are 2:1 and safety boat cover is provided. Lessons available in: English, French and German. www.kitesurfingmannar.com www.kitesurfinglanka.com info@kitesurfinglanka.com +94 773 686 235 ADAMS BRIDGE KITESURF first brought kiting here in 2014 and they’re open all year with group courses and private lessons available. Zian gear is available for hire and they teach right out front of their lodge. There’s a safety boat on hand at the spot and they run kite surfaris along the peninsula too! Languages: English, Dutch, German, Tamil, Sinhalese. www.abkitesurf.com info@abkitesurf.com +94 (0) 766 680 998


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Lombok International (LOP) Airport is one hour drive from the resort and Ekas Breaks can arrange a transfer if you aren’t hiring a car.

Kaliantan beach on the Indonesian island of Lombok gets some of the most reliable kitesurfing conditions in Indo, with steady side-on winds blowing across a lagoon that’s protected by a surrounding coral reef. On a low tide the lagoon conditions are perfect inside the reef for freestyle and freeriding with butter-flat water. On a higher tide when there’s a swell running (and there frequently is!) there are pumping waves outside on the reef. The beach is wide with shallow water close to shore, so is ideal for beginners, while more experienced riders can also downwind to other beaches in the area from here. Kura Beach and Cobra Beach are two of the closest alternative spots and, though you can score some solid wave riding, the conditions need to be more specifically correct, so these spots aren’t normally as consistent as Kaliantan. A big draw for this area is that it rarely gets crowded due to (for now) being relatively unknown by kiters, so you won’t be jostling for waves or space out in the lagoon!

ACCOMMODATION EKAS BREAKS www.ekasbreaks.com info@ekasbreaks.com +62-811-3906-566 (WhatsApp)

SCHOOLS KALIANTAN KITESURF is Ekas Break’s own kite centre where they teach all levels with jet-ski safety cover. Tuition is 1:1 using the latest Liquid Force gear, which is also available for hire. Combine your lessons with an all-inclusive accommodation package at Ekas Breaks who also run a shuttle from the hotel to the beach. Languages: English, French and Polish. www.kaliantankitesurf.com info@kaliantankitesurf.com +62 811 3906 566 (WhatsApp)

GREAT FOR:Surfing in the mornings and kiting in the afternoons in an un-spoilt, crowd-free paradise.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The main season runs from May to August with average wind speeds between 15 - 25 knots throughout the season. The wind builds from late morning and blows through until sunset at around 18:30, usually very steadily from the left. Most riders can expect to be on eight to 12 metre kites most of the time and it’s super consistent during the season with wind on up to 96% of days in the peak months, from July to September. During the season the water temperature is around 24°C / 75°F, so you won’t need a wetsuit, but a neoprene top will block the windchill on stronger days. Air temperatures average 27°C / 80°F from May to August, so it’s tropically warm on land.

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Flat water on the inside

The area around Kaliantan is quiet and remote; a departure from some of the busier, more built-up tourist destinations in Indo. The relaxed atmosphere is perfect for a quiet break and for families who will enjoy the beautiful, natural surroundings and plenty of non-kiting activities on offer.

Pumping on the outside Photos: Ekas Breaks

Bird’s eye view of Ekas Breaks resort

The obvious no-wind alternative is surfing, with four different waves breaking in the bay close to the resort, suiting novice surfers to barrel-hunting supremos. Go SUPing, snorkelling, mountain biking or join a river rafting expedition instead. Drive a couple of hours north and you can check out Mount Rinjani – an active volcano! Ekas Breaks Resort offers 12 Lombok-style thatched bungalows as well as six larger family suites, all of which have king-size beds, private balconies and are set inside a beautiful garden with a swimming pool. The resort has a massage / treatment area and a restaurant serving western and Indonesian dishes. There aren’t many shops but there’s an ATM within 30 minutes drive and Ekas Breaks accepts credit cards. There are other hotels and resorts in the area if you want to head out somewhere else for dinner where you’ll find more excellent, super-fresh seafood. Head to the local fish market to see it being brought to shore. If you want to explore around Lombok then hiring a car is essential and Ekas Breaks can arrange one, or you can pick-up at the airport.


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AIRPORT Sultan Hasanuddin International (UPG) Airport in Makassar gets daily flights from the larger Indonesian airports in Jakarta, Bali and Lombok and there are also direct flights from international hubs, like Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. It’s a 90 minute drive from the airport to Jeneponto.

ACCOMMODATION BATIKITE RESORT www.indonesiakitesurfing.com jenepontokitesurfing@gmail.com +62 822 9868 6099

SCHOOLS JENEPONTO KITESURFING are open all year and run lessons in front of the Batikite Resort at a max ratio of 3:1. They teach with the latest F-One and Manera gear, which is also available for hire or sale, and you can store your kite at the centre where the beach boys will even clean it down and rig it up for you! Languages: English, French and Indonesian www.indonesiakitesurfing.com jenepontokitesurfing@gmail.com +62 822 9868 6099

JENEPONTO SULAWESI, INDONESIA ON THE WATER At Jeneponto in South Sulawesi you’ll find a two kilometrewide lagoon with clear, glassy, flat water at low tide and small kickers and chop on high tide. There’s a large beach with lots of space to launch and land from and this is a superb place for progressing riders, whether you’re in the early stages of getting up on the board or are working on unhooked tricks and going big. It’s not a wave spot, but if you’re looking for unfettered kiteboarding conditions then it’s seriously worth a look because the steady, side-onshore winds are more or less non-stop during the season – particularly from July to September. Like other kite destinations in Indonesia, Jeneponto hasn’t yet made its way into the kite community’s collective consciousness, so it’s nice and quiet.

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER Indonesia gets its best wind during the dry season and is particularly reliable thanks to a thermic effect rising from the mountains inland. The wind is very dependable from April through to October, regularly hitting 20-35 knots in season. In fact it’s so consistent that this area is now the home to the biggest independent wind farm in the Asian Pacific.

GREAT FOR: Riding one of the best flat water spots in Indo with ultra-reliable conditions!

Get all this to yourself in Jeneponto. Photos: Jeneponto Kitesurfing

Approaching the kickers at the upwind end of the lagoon

The wind usually starts up in the mid to late morning and blows until dusk. Eight to ten metre kites are the most commonly used, with the occasional 12 metre day. In season from April to October the wind blows from the east / southeast and from November to March it switches to the northwest, becoming a little less reliable at the same time. The wind stats you’ll find online for Jeneponto are promising, but you can usually add five to ten knots to the average readings because of the thermals. During the season the water averages around 24°C / 75°F so you won’t need a wetsuit while air temps are around 27°C / 80°F from May to August, making it very pleasant on land. A rash vest is worth bringing for protection from the sun and windchill on really strong days.

OFF THE WATER Jeneponto gives a glimpse of the real rural Indonesia where many people still live in tune with the land and sea as they always have. Relatively untouched by tourism there’s much to explore and the local people are very friendly, having not been exposed to some of the lesssalubrious behavior that some people display when they visit other areas in Indonesia. If there’s no wind then SUPing and snorkelling are popular activities and you can visit the local villages and coastal seaweed farms, which provide a key form of income for local people. There’s incredible diving around nearby Selayar Island and you can go whale and dolphin watching around Wakatobi, Bunaken and Gorontalo. There’s just one place to stay close to the spot, Batikite Resort, which has stylish Balinese bungalows and its own restaurant. Being beachside it’s ideal for maximizing your session count! You could stay in nearby towns, but the closest one is 30 minutes away, so Batikite is a good choice. You’ll pass ATMs and shops on the way from the airport but there’s not much around the beach itself, so it’s best to stock up on cash and anything you might need on the way there. You can rent a car or motorbike for getting around (although be aware: the Indonesian driving style takes some adapting too). There are also buses, but no fixed timetable.


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KINGFISHER RESORT PHILIPPINES, ASIA

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Fly to Manila (MNL) and then on to Laoag Airport. From Laoag (LOA) it’s a 90 minute bus or taxi ride. You can also take a sleeper bus direct from Manila, which is an eight hour overnight journey.

Kingfisher Resort near Pagudpud is one of the windiest spots in the Philippines with some of the best wave riding in the entire country. There are several spots around the area offering flat water and waves depending on the day’s conditions. This area has been referred to as the ‘New Hawaii’ by some of the pros who’ve visited. You can pump up and hit the water straight in front of the resort, which is a tide dependent spot (the only one in the area) but when it’s on you get reeling right handers and, as it’s very rarely crowded, you may well get the whole place to yourself! A reef protects the bay, inside of which there’s flat water for freestyle or learning to kite. There are more wave spots nearby and the kite school crew can give you some tips on riding there. At the Bangui windmills you can ride waves on one side of the beach and then flat, fresh water on the other (just mind your kite on those turbines!).

ACCOMODATION KINGFISHER RESORT The Kingfisher Resort is an idyllic hideaway with beach huts, stylishly-appointed cabanas with super-plush superior and premier rooms that overlook the bay. There’s a poolside restaurant and bar next to the beach and also a games room with air hockey and table football. Kingfisher can arrange massages if your body’s beaten up from the relentless kiting and they also rent out vans and bicycles if you want to go and explore. www.kingfisher.ph kingfisher.ph@gmail.com (+63) 9 27 525 8111

SCHOOLS GREENYARD PRO CENTRE Greenyard operate out of the Kingfisher Resort and do group and private instruction for all riding levels. They also offer equipment rental / storage and sell DSD MFG kites and boards as well as windsurf and SUP instruction / gear rental. The Greenyard crew will also offer guidance on the surrounding spots. www.greenyardprocenter.com GreenYard.Kingfisher@Yahoo.com (+63) 9 17 651 5782 or (+63) 9 17 651 5813

WIND, WEATHER AND WATER The windy season runs from October to March with November to January getting the strongest winds and biggest waves. During that time, you can expect to be out on seven to nine metre kites, but you might even need a five metre in the waves because it can reach 30 knots and beyond on the windiest days. January is the coldest month when the air temps can drop to 20°C / 75°F, before reaching up to 33°C / 84°F in summer (non windy season). Water temperatures have less variability, ranging from 25°C / 77°F during the winter to 29.5°C / 85°F in summer. You won’t need a wetsuit, but a thermal rashie or a light shortie wetsuit might be necessary for the windchill if you really feel the cold.

Rig up and go! All photos: Ramon Manotok

Incredible private kiting experience

Charging the reef at Kingfisher

The prevailing wind direction for most of the year is from the east / northeast except in summer when it blows from the south and west. It’s a lot lighter at that time of year though and the humidity is high, so get there in the winter months.

OFF THE WATER The Kingfisher Resort and surrounding area is positively paradisical and if there’s no wind then you can stand-up paddle, kayak, hike to the nearby waterfalls and beaches, snorkel, go spearfishing and more. The closest town is Pagudpud which is 15 kilometres away. There aren’t a huge number of places to eat around Kingfisher but the resort restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. There’s awesome surf potential in the area with both reef, point and beach breaks delivering fun waves for beginner and experienced surfers alike. Waves can kick up on most swell directions and on windless days the kite spots around Kingfisher really light up for surfing. This region of the Philippines is very safe and if you’re staying at Kingfisher Resort then you won’t need to drive to the beach because the spot is right on your doorstep. If you do want to explore further afield then you can go by tuk-tuk / taxi or hire a car / motorcycle. Pagudpud is a reasonably sized town and there are some shops and supermarkets in the area where you can get basic supplies.

GOOD FOR: Scoring waves and flat water, disconnecting from the outside world and hiking through rainforests to waterfalls.


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DREAMY KITE CRUISES IN THE CARIBBEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN DOWNWIND ADVENTURES AND CUSTOMISED CLINICS IN BRAZIL, CAPE TOWN AND BEYOND

Paracuru, Brazil The Magic River! Brazil Photo: Freeride Kitesurf Photo: Surfin Sem Fim The Bahamas, Caribbean Photo: Bahamas Kite Cruise


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GUIDED DOWNWINDERS AND TRIPS WITH FREERIDE KITESURF IN BRAZIL, SPAIN AND SOUTH AFRICA FREERIDE KITESURF’S trips are all about combining adventure and a personal challenge with some time to relax and get to know the places you visit. They specialise in organising unique downwind adventures and tailormade trips in Brazil, Spain and South Africa; wherever you go, you’re guaranteed an adventure! You’ll either be visiting some of the world’s top kiting locations with a stellar crew of fellow kiters, or discovering unspoilt and uncrowded spots with unreal conditions. Every detail of the trip is taken care of as the Freeride Kitesurf team have a vast knowledge of the locations they visit. Just show up and tear-it-up!

BRAZIL’S DOWNWIND KITE SAFARIS Freeride Kitesurf offer five different downwind Kite Safari routes in the northeast of Brazil, which combine challenge and adventure, as well as time to relax in some of the region’s top kite spots. RIO GRANDE DO NORTE - PIPA TO GALINHOS Over 12 days you’ll cover 200 kilometres, kiting through the northern part of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. Along the way you’ll circumnavigate tropical rainforests, kite past incredible desert landscapes and surging river mouths. You’ll session empty lagoons and have awesome wave spots to yourself as you go. In addition to the excellent kiting, the state also boasts an authentically rich and vibrant culture alongside a natural beauty that you’ll be able to experience first hand.

Finish your day on the water with sunsets like this!

SOUTH-EAST OF FORTALEZA - TREMEMBÉ TO IGUAPÉ Also over 12 days and 200 kilometres, this time exploring the beaches south of Fortaleza. Fewer people kite this stretch of coastline as it’s commonly touted as being less windy than Brazil’s better known kite locations north of Fortaleza. Still very consistent, there are some incredible spots to explore to the south, including two of Brazil’s best flat water spots - Barra Nova and Parajuru – which you’ll ride! CLASSIC: CUMBUCO - JERICOACOARA Get to know some of the sport’s most famous locations on this downwinder from Cumbuco to Jericoacoara. With 280 kilometres of coastline to play with you’ll pass by numerous fishing villages and exotic landscapes with terrific sand dunes and lagoons that feature along this beautiful and vibrant stretch of coast. Downwinders are typically between 30-60 kilometres per day and you’ll overnight in stunning locations where you can explore the local area and get to understand why Brazil is so awesome for kiting! WILD NORTH: BARRA GRANDE - ATINS On this trip you’ll kite 200 kilometres along the coastlines of two different states; Piauí and Maranhão. Besides the occasional fisherman, you’ll see no one other than your group members as you cross deserted beaches, lagoons and river mouths en route to the vast Delta of Parnaiba. Finishing up at the breathtaking Lençóis Maranhenses National Park with it’s endless dunes and crystal clear water lagoons, you’ll feel truly connected with the beauty and nature of it all.

Tatajuba in Brazil is on Freeride Kitesurf’s regular hit list! Photos: Freeride Kitesurf

TAILOR MADE TRIPS Freeride Kitesurf’s personalised trips happen in Brazil and South Africa. Let your imagination go wild and build up the trip of your dreams with the help of their support and advice. Whether it’s a solo trip, an adventure with a group of friends or family, or a journey with your significant other (kiter or non kiter), Freeride Kitesurf’s team will help you make it a reality. From a one-stop trip to multiple spots or an expedition which mixes a bit of everything with day trips, short downwinders and tuition to improve your level – they can do it all. Freeride Kitesurf offer two types of tailor made trip: • Pure downwind trip (only in Brazil): For this you’ll need a minimum of three people. Decide the area you want to explore and Freeride will plan the rest. • Non-downwind trip (any destination): This is open to any group size and can be as adventurous and as long as you want.

SOUTH AFRICA Freeride Kitesurf run trips for all levels of kiter that will take you beyond the regularly visited spots close to Cape Town. Maybe you’ll head up the west coast to epic wave spots like Yzerfontein or Paternoster or the flat water havens of Langebaan and Saldanha. Freeride Kitesurf also head east to Witsand, Hermanus and Struissbaai which is a totally different experience with even more epic, crowd-less spots.

SPAIN This year Freeride Kitesurf are also expanding their network of trips and locations and will be running clinics in the kiting capital of Europe – Tarifa! www.freeridekitesurf.com/en contact@freeridekitesurf.com +34 660 484 782 / +33 669 455 473 (Whatsapp)



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THE ACTION CRUISE MEDITERRANEAN AND CARIBBEAN

No crowds in sight! Photos: Federico Rigotti

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uring the summer, The Action Cruise team run trips in the Mediterranean around the Greek Cyclades, to the north of Sardinia and the south of Corsica. They also set sail in the Caribbean early in the year around St Vincent and the Grenadines, Guadalupe, Antigua and Barbuda. Operating since 2015, they’re passionate about seeking out virgin kite spots and sailing to the most beautiful beaches on their charts. All of their trips take place on luxury catamarans with cruises running throughout the year in some of the most incredible, ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ destinations you could ever hope to kite!

THE CRUISES As mentioned above, the cruises follow the seasons and all trips are timed in conjunction with the peak times of year for wind in each location. The best months for the Caribbean cruises are from May to December with the Grenadines trips starting out from St Georges in Grenada, while the Antigua, Barbuda and Guadalupe tours kick off in Guadalupe at Pointe a Pitre. On all of the Caribbean cruises you’ll stay in a double room on their modern, tricked-out catamarans for ten days and the focus is mainly on finding flat water and freeride conditions around the remote atolls, sandbars, bays and cays that dot these islands You’ll also visit some of the area’s most iconic spots, like Union Island in the Grenadines and Jabberwock Bay on Antigua. On the Cyclades cruise you’ll meet the boat in Paros in Greece before setting sail for ten days through azure Mediterranean waters, navigating around just some of the 220 islands that make up the island chain. There are countless flat water spots,

Manuela Jungo will be joining The Action Cruise crew to offer clinics

many of them on secluded islands that can only be reached by boat and you’re more or less guaranteed to have the majority of them entirely to yourself! The Sardinia cruise departs from the north of the island and you’ll cruise the kite spots around Porto Pollo and the Maddalena Archipelago, before heading across to the south of Corsica and the islands within the Natural Reserve of Bonaficio. Action Cruise have rental equipment, including foils and directionals, available on request and they also have snorkelling gear that’s free for use. On nowind days you can go SUPing, cliff diving and also wakeboarding on the Cyclades trips and the crew will often anchor next to port towns on both their Caribbean and Mediterranean cruises, allowing you to go ashore, eat and take in some of the local culture. Water temperatures are lovely on all of the cruises with an average of 27°C / 80°F in the Grenadines, 22°C / 72°F on the Sardinia trips and 24°C / 75°F when the crew sets sail in the Cyclades. During the late Mediterranean season around October, you might want to wear a shortie, but for the rest you’ll be fine in swimwear. Air temperatures are typically tropical in all of the locations, but take a light jumper or jacket for the evenings if the wind’s up.

Sending it past the stern!

FOOD Food is not included in the price of your trip but you’re allowed to cook on the boat yourself and for a flat-fee of €200 Action Cruise will provide all daily meals.

SAFETY All of the boats that Action Cruise operate have tenders (safety boat) which are on the water with you when you go kiting. You’ll always have a team member watching over you, which means you can shred those remote, offshore flat water spots with equanimity! The crew can help you launch your kite from the boat or they’ll take you to shore and you can set up on the beach.

RIDER LEVEL Action Cruise welcome kiters of all levels with instruction available for beginners and improvers. Lessons are taught one-to-one in English or Italian by IKO instructors and a quiver of Core XR5s are available for hire for independent riders. There are also a couple of advanced freestyle and freeride clinics coming up this year, which will be coached by Duotone pro rider Manuela Jungo. www.theactioncruise.com info@theactioncruise.com +39 349 327 6747 (WhatsApp)


THE ACTION CRUISE KITE & SAIL CAMPS

World Kite Adventures from a Sailing Catamaran

WWW.THEACTIONCRUISE.COM THE GRENADINES

GREECE – Cyclades

Dec – Mar

July – Sept

ANTIGUA & BARBUDA

On request

SARDINIA June

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BAHAMAS KITE CRUISE BAHAMAS, THE CARIBBEAN

B

ahamas Kite Cruise will take you to some of the most mind-blowing kite spots imaginable on their luxury catamaran cruises. Providing an exclusive service with a top notch crew for a truly unforgettable trip, you’ll ride at some of the most breathtakingly beautiful kite spots in the Caribbean. Staying on a boat is an incredible way to discover the Bahamas and you’ll wake up in a new location day after day and either kite to your heart’s content, or go snorkelling in coral caves and explore submerged wrecks. You can even check out a plane that Pablo Escobar abandoned near the islands when on the run from the law!

THE CRUISES The Bahamas Kite Cruise Lagoon 450 catamaran is comfortable and luxurious and the crew will take care of your every need. The experienced captain guides the boat from one spot to the next and there are two kite instructors as well as a chef onboard who will prepare all your meals. The catamaran’s four double cabins are spacious and well-equipped with private bathrooms and built-in showers. All have air conditioning, large windows and 12v / 220v electrical outlets as well as plenty of luggage room, too. The communal area and the open deck have comfortable sofas to chill out and take it all in!

You’ll set sail from Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, and venture into a diverse area with regular winds from 12-25 knots during the season from December to April. Take a range of kite sizes and perhaps even a foil to make sure you maximise the conditions on offer, but Bahamas Kite Cruise also have strapless boards and a foil that you can rent. The crew will guide you to the right spot for the conditions each day. The water averages a perfect 25°C / 78°F so you can kite in swimwear and a rashie most of the time, but a shortie wetsuit might be useful on a northerly wind if you really feel the cold. The temperature drops at night to around 20°C / 68°F degrees normally, so it’s perfect onboard the boat. A light jacket or hoody is worth having if you’re going to be out on deck during night passages when it can be a little chillier, as being out there under the stars, sailing through the Bahamian waters, is an incredible experience. If you sail into lighter breezes during your trip then worry not. The wild islands of the Bahamas are a beautiful, natural setting with incredible marine wildlife (as well as swimming wild pigs!). You’ll explore secluded beaches and get straight to the gold as the Bahamas Kite Crew know the area intimately. If you want to get involved in the boat sailing then you can do that too and of course develop your knot tying skills. The boat is safe and well set up for families with kids.

FOOD

The Airush team scores a secluded session

Food is prepared to fit in with the day’s kite sessions, with delicious meals served up from morning to night. You’ll be treated to a mix of international cuisine as well as local specialties as chef can adapt dishes to suit all palates and requirements. Meals are included in the price of the cruise and they’re communal

Find spots like this for just you and your crew! Photos: Deborah Kressebuch

Reider Decker and Gage Fichter take a post-session break on the cat’

events, so you’ll sit down with your fellow guests and look back at a day of shredding!

SAFETY The boat has a rescue dinghy that follows clients at every spot and the crew will ensure you never get you into a situation beyond your ability.

RIDER LEVEL All levels are welcome and the Bahamas Kite Cruise catamaran plays host to everyone, from pro kiters to total beginners. Two IKO certified instructors sail with the boat from December to April and they teach and coach all levels with lessons available on a private or group basis. Downwinders are run in some locations and the boat is fully loaded with everything from harnesses to hardwear if you’re not bringing your own gear. www.bahamaskitecruise.com info@bahamaskitecruise.com +41 76 467 23 29 (WhatsApp)


Oswald Smith in The Bahamas

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I 150 / CHALLENGING DOWNWINDERS / SURFIN SEM FIM I

CHALLENGING DOWNWINDERS: SURFIN SEM FIM, BRAZIL (AND BEYOND)

The changing terrain and routes you’ll do are mind blowing – this shot is from the Ironman Photo: Analice Diniz / SSF

A TRUE CHALLENGE

THE IRONMAN

SCENIC RIDES

Surfin Sem Fim (SSF) is one of the most established downwinder / kite ‘adven-tour’ operators going. Top level pro riders, such as Keahi de Aboitiz, Matchu Lopes, Mitu Monteiro, Reno Romeu and Sebastian Ribeiro frequently join the routes to offer coaching along the way. Even though SSF offers entry-level trips, they have built a reputation for specializing in downwind routes that can be as tough as they are thrilling. Their longer trips can be a truly wild experience, and for a lot of the time you will find yourself in remote, seemingly untouched locations. A 4x4 vehicle will follow you along the SSF downwinder routes which will carry your gear between the overnight stops. Be warned, there are times that the vehicle will not be able to keep track of you, and sometimes you’ll be without support on the more exposed stretches — but this is all part of the wild adventure!

Cumbuco to Atins: SSF’s most famous downwinder is also one of their most challenging. Over the span of eight days, you’ll cover 600 kilometres on your board along the coast of Ceará. You’ll stop at some of Brazil’s best known spots along the way, including Icaraizinho, Preá and Barra Grande. Expect to be out kiting at least five hours a day and with challenging conditions at times; it’s not for the inexperienced!

SSF’s downwinders aren’t all epic tests of endurance. Enjoy the Delta Poldros or the Delta Experience ‘intermediate’ routes, where you’ll be guided around incredible locations, like the breathtaking natural reserves in the Delta do Parnaíba and the Lençois Maranhenses. Surfin Sem Fim has a couple of other routes of similar difficulty and length, covering between 200 and 300 kilometres. They also offer some first-time downwinder trips, like the ‘Easy’ route; a 60 kilometre journey from Preá to Camocim, designed purely for those looking to improve their downwinder skills.

ULTRA-MAN: A 1,000 KILOMETRE TRIP Surfin Sem Fim is always taking it to the next level! Join the team from São Miguel do Gostoso in the state of Rio Grande do Norte along the entire coastline of Ceará to Atins, passing through four different states as you go! Again, this is for experienced riders and SSF ask that you’ve done at least one of their more challenging routes in the past before attempting this one.

ACCOMMODATIONS Surfin Sem Fim organizes fantastic hotels for you to stay in each night, where you can refuel and recover after a long day on the water. Incredible food and beverages every night, as well as additional services such as massages or tours.

COACHING – BEYOND BRAZIL SSF has expanded to operate in diverse (and amazing) locations. Wave clinics take place in some of the world’s best wave riding locations, including Peru, Mauritius and Hawaii, and these camps are suited to all levels in waves of varying difficulty. Other coaching clinics for 2019 are also in Cabo Verde, Venezuela and on home turf in Brazil! If you’re into hydro-foiling, they’ve got a few clinics for you as well. Check them out! www.surfinsemfim.com.br surfinsemfim@egroup.net.br +55 11 5561 1016 / +55 21 98237 3411 Wild kiting, luxury habitats Photo: E-Group Hotels


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KITE FESTIVALS AND FIESTAS!

OF COURSE THERE ARE SOME LOCATIONS LIKE TARIFA WHERE YOU CAN PARTY HARD ALL SUMMER, BUT HERE WE’VE HIGHLIGHTED SOME OF THE BEST KITEBOARDING EVENTS TO HIT-UP IF YOU WANT TO SEE WORLD CLASS ACTION AND PARTY AT THE SAME TIME!

TRIPLE-S INVITATIONAL REAL WATERSPORTS, CAPE HATTERAS, USA 1-7 JUNE 2019

THE LOWDOWN: If you want front row seats watching all the water action at the world’s biggest slider park competition, then the Triple-S is the one not to miss. Each year REAL watersports put on a show-stopping event on the Hatteras slick and you can expect the who’s who in wakestyle to be competing (and then partying alongside you!). The parties are legendary with crazy world-famous headline acts, like rappers Method Man & Redman playing live music to an enthusiastic crowd last year. These parties are serious enough to even have their own Triple-S lager! THE FACES: Sam Light, Colleen Carroll, Aaron Hadlow and a list too big to mention. GOOD FOR: Some of the best flat water you can find, front row seats to watch the world’s best, and parties every night for the week. www.triplesinvitational.com

Photos: Toby Bromwich

KITESURFING ARMADA FESTIVAL HAYLING ISLAND, UK 21-23 JUNE 2019

THE LOWDOWN: The Armada is the UK’s biggest and best kite party of the year and has been attracting the masses since 2013. Imagine a kiters’ version of Glastonbury festival (well, okay, not quite on the same scale) with hundreds of kite comrades all camping together having fun at the water’s edge of one of the best spots in the UK. The weekend-long programme of events features kite clinics, pro demos, live music, new gear, talks, amazing parties, family activities and more, and it’s all put on in the aid of charity. For 2019 there are plans for a second event taking place in Skegness, too! THE FACES: Lewis Crathern leads the charge alongside other renowned pros. In the past, the Armada has seen faces like Aaron Hadlow, Nick Jacobsen and even Pete Cabrinha. This year Ruben Lenten is booked in for his debut appearance! GOOD FOR: The best kite camaraderie you’ll find off the water with the opportunity for two solid days of kite chat and bonding to last into next season. www.armadaevents.co.uk


I 153 I ‘LA CARPA’ WORLD CUP TENT SOTAVENTO, FUERTEVENTURA, SPAIN 19 – 24 JULY 2019 (GKA KITING EVENT) TBC

THE LOWDOWN: For over 30 years Rene Egli in Sotavento has played host to World Tours and wind events and their experience definitely extends to throwing a good party! For two weeks each year (including the windsurfing event week) a dedicated festival tent is erected to make sure everyone lets loose after all the hard work put in on the water. People come from all over the Canary Islands to party at La Carpa, too! The kiting is outstanding with a four kilometre flat water lagoon and pumping winds. Rene Egli and Meliá Hotel provide a sophisticated set up which offers you everything you need to have a great time. THE FACES: You can expect all the GKA competitors to fully let loose alongside you at La Carpa. GOOD FOR: Endless space on the water, a pro viewing gallery right on the shoreline and epic parties that go off all night in a big, packed tent! www.gkakiteworldtour.com/events/gka-freestyle-world-cup-fuerteventura-2019/

ALOHA SURF & BEACH PARTY HANG LOOSE BEACH, CALABRIA, ITALY KITEFOIL GOLD CUP PARTY

(BUT ALSO EVERY SUNDAY FROM 5 – 10PM!) THE LOWDOWN: Every year Hang Loose Beach stages world class racing events and this year the KiteFoil Gold Cup returns from the 24 - 28th July with Aloha Parties each event night. What’s more: the crew throw a Happy Sunset beach party that attracts 2 – 3,000 people every Sunday between 5 and 10pm! It’s bonkers and brilliant. Check their other events online, including RRD kite demos, junior summer camps, high level hyrdrofoil training camps and ‘Kite Babes’ women-only kite camps. Book one of the nearby VW van ‘tents’ to crash in, and enjoy access to everything you need to surf-eat-party-rest-repeat. THE FACES: A young party crowd mixed in with kitesurfers and the world’s best racers alike. GOOD FOR: Consistent winds, acres of space and Hawaiian style parties to dive into straight off the water. The vibes are all surf-fiesta here! www.hangloosebeach.it


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KITE FESTIVALS AND FIESTAS!

BATTLE FOR THE LAKE ACHILL ISLAND, IRELAND 27-29 SEPTEMBER 2019

THE LOWDOWN: The perfect combination of watersports and great music located in a beautiful natural setting. The Battle for the Lake festival is one of the final stops of a programme of summer Irish kite events hosted by Pure Magic Watersports. The festival includes a Big Air competition which attracts international pros and there is plenty on offer for all abilities and even for non-kiters. You can expect live music, DJs, plenty of fun water activities (kite related and otherwise), camping camaraderie, games and nightly firework spectacles. THE FACES: Previous pros have included Kevin Langeree, Angely Bouillot, Ruben Lenten, Steven Akkersdijk and Lasse Walker to name but a few. GOOD FOR: A spectacular water show and great music in stunning natural scenery accompanied by some great Irish craic! www.battleforthelake.com

KITEFEST ARGENTINA

CUESTA DEL VIENTO, SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA MARCH 2020 (TBC) THE LOWDOWN: Incredible winds guaranteed to blow across an insane lake with parties set against the Andes mountain backdrop. Each year Kitefest Argentina turns this quiet barren land into a centre of entertainment, attracting 5,000 people to enjoy all the available action. Strap up ready for some of the world’s best strong wind kite conditions and enjoy a playground of activities alongside four nights of fun: “Kitefest Argentina, is by far one of my favourite kite events there is. It’s 100% wind guaranteed and a good all around experience.” Nick Jacobsen, North Kiteboarding pro rider. THE FACES: International pros flock to be part of such a unique strong wind event, including Jesse Richman, Youri Zoon, Alex Neto and Nick Jacobsen. GOOD FOR: Getting wild (quite literally) while kiting and partying Argentinian style at the foot of the Andes mountains. www.kitefestargentina.com


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