Kitesurfing locations

Kitesurfer on the Columbia River.
Kitesurfers wearing dry suits on Long Island in winter when the air and water temperatures are near 0 °C (32 ºF).
Kitesurfing at Punta Paloma Beach, Tarifa, Spain
Kitesurfing at Cape Trafalgar, Spain
Kitesurfing in Fortaleza, Brazil
Kitesurfing at St Kilda in Port Phillip Bay, Australia
Kitesurfer at Littlestone-on-Sea, New Romney
Kitesurfing Newborough. Beach.
Kitesurfer near Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
Kitesurfing at Port Douglas, Australia
Power kites at Coche, Venezuela
Kitesurfing at Rye, Australia

Essentially any locale with consistent, steady side-onshore winds (10 to 35+ knots), large open bodies of water and good launch areas are suitable for kitesurfing. Most kitesurfing takes place along ocean shores, usually off beaches, but it can also be practiced on large lakes and inlets and occasionally on rivers. Since kiteboarding relies heavily on favorable, consistent wind conditions, specific geographic locations tend to become popular and sought out by experienced kiteboarders.

Some of the world's top kitesurfing locations are listed below in alphabetic order. Many of these destinations have year-long kitesurfing training and provide equipment rentals. Refer to the linked articles for more information on kitesurfing at specific locations.

Locations

Africa and Middle East

  • Azemmour beach, Morocco
  • Dakhla, Western Sahara
  • Dubai, U.A.E. Water Sports
  • Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • Port Safaga, Egypt
  • Soma Bay, Egypt
  • Walvis Bay, Namibia (Location where world speed record for kitesurfing set in 2006)
  • Western Cape, South Africa

Americas

  • Traverse City, Michigan
  • Long Beach, California
  • Canoa Quebrada, Brazil
  • Cape Hatteras, NC, US
  • Cape Cod, MA, US
  • Coche, Venezuela
  • Columbia River, Northwestern US
  • Cumbuco, Brasil
  • Corpus Christi, Texas, Gulf of Mexico, US
  • Cozumel, Mexico
  • East Tawas, Michigan, US
  • Fortaleza, Brazil
  • Hood River, OR, US
  • Ibiraquera, Brazil
  • Islamorada, Florida (Whale Harbor)
  • Jekylls Island, Georgia
  • Jijoca de Jericoacoara, Brazil
  • Jupiter, Florida, US
  • Kailua, Hawaii, US
  • Key Biscayne, Florida, US
  • Kitebeach, Martínez, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • La Ventana, Baja, Mexico
  • Lake Mille Lacs, MN, US
  • Maui, Hawaii
  • New Smyrna Beach, Florida
  • Playa El Yaque, Isla Margarita, Venezuela
  • Punta Rasa, San Clemente del Tuyú, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Punta del Este, Uruguay
  • Santa Cruz, CA US
  • South Padre Island, TX, US
  • Traverse City, Michigan, US
  • Tranque Puclaro, Chile

Asia

  • Bintan, Indonesia
  • Boracay Island, Philippines
  • Chumpon, Thailand
  • Kuantan, Malaysia
  • Mui Ne, Vietnam
  • Nusa Dua beach, Bali, Indonesia
  • Penghu, Taiwan
  • Ulsan, South Korea

Australia and New Zealand

  • City Beach, Western Australia
  • Geraldton, Australia
  • Lancelin, Western Australia
  • Merimbula, New South Wales
  • Newcastle, New South Wales
  • Port Douglas, Queensland
  • Port Phillip Bay
  • Sandy Point, Victoria
  • Tannum Sands, Queensland

Canada

  • Callender Bay, Lake Nipissing, Ontario
  • Iles de la Madeleine, Québec
  • Nitinat Lake, British Columbia
  • Squamish, British Columbia
  • Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Shippagan, New Brunswick

Caribbean

  • Cas en Bas, St. Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Atlantis Beach, Bonaire, Dutch Antilles
  • Ocean Park, Puerto Rico
  • Cabarete Bay, Dominican Republic
  • Silver Sands, Barbados
  • Malmok Beach, Aruba, Dutch Antilles

Europe

France

  • Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, Carteau beach
  • Aber Wrac'h, Bretagne

UCPA Aber Wrac'h Bretagne Kitesurf

Germany

  • Eiderstedt, Germany
  • St. Peter Ording, Germany

Greece

  • Naxos Island
  • Paros Island
  • Lefkada
  • Prasonisi, Rhodes

Ireland

  • Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland
  • Lahinch, Ireland
  • Rush, Dublin
  • Tramore, Ireland

Italy

  • Cagliari, Petrol Beach - Sardinia Island, Italy
  • Pellaro, Italy
  • Lake Como, Italy

Lithuania

Kitesufing in Monciskes
  • Elektrenai, Elektrenu Marios "@lake" (electric plant artificial lake)
  • Dreverna Kursiu Marios near delta of Dreverna river, Dreverna village near Priekule, Klaipeda district.
  • Juodkrantė, Lithuanian seaside resort village located on the Curonian Spit. A part of Neringa municipality.
  • Nida, Lithuania is a seaside resort town, located on the Curonian Spit.
  • Monciskes, small seaside village near Palanga and Palanga International Airport.
  • Šventoji, best Lithuanian wave spot called "Jaws". Where Šventoji River flows into the Baltic Sea near Šventoji settlement north of Palanga.
  • LT Spot links.

The Netherlands

Kitesufing in Noordwijk
  • Noordwijk Beach, The Netherlands

Poland

  • Bay of Puck, Poland
  • Rewa, Poland

Portugal

  • Guincho Beach, Portugal

Spain

  • Ayamonte, Isla Canela near Ayamonte, Spain
  • Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain
  • Costa Calma, Fuerteventura, Canary Isles, Spain
  • Lanzarote Famara
  • Tarifa, Spain

Sweden

  • Fortuna Beach Rydebäck, Sweden
  • Lagan Båstad, Sweden

Switzerland

  • Lake Silvaplana, Switzerland

Turkey

  • Alaçatı, Çeşme, Turkey

United Kingdom

  • Aberdeen, Scotland
  • Ainsdale, England
  • The Bluff, Hayle
  • Camber Sands, East Sussex
  • Daymer Bay
  • Hill Head, England
  • Hayling, England
  • Littlestone-on-Sea, New Romney, Kent
  • Minnis Bay, Thanet, Kent
  • Newborough, Anglesey Wales.
  • Poole Harbour
  • Southend, Essex
  • Worthing, West Sussex

Pacific

  • Sainte-Marie bay, Noumea, New Caledonia

Rest of the World

  • Saipan, Marianas Islands
  • Oneye, Le Morne, Mauritius

Restrictions

Kite surfing is restricted or banned in some locations. This is generally the result of safety and liability concerns, excessive general beach traffic and poorly organized practising of kiteboarding. Bans have been reversed when kitesurfers have organized, prepared riding guidelines and negotiated with authorities for resumption of this sport. The primary reason why many experienced kite boarders stress safety and adequate quality professional instruction is to keep their sport from being banned or unduly restricted at their favorite location.

Not all locations will have explicit bans posted. Usually a simple warning from a park ranger, lifeguard or other official will let you know that kite surfing is not allowed. As a general rule, if you see other kiteboarders on the water, it is probably permitted. When new to an area or visiting be sure to ask about area restrictions and precautions before rigging up and riding. This simple courtesy should aid you in having a better riding session, avoid friction with locals and help to preserve kiting access for all of us. If riders offer suggestions, including not using a certain sized kite, relocating to a safer launch or not going out in current conditions, take what they say to heart. Ignoring well intended advice can cause unnecessary accidents and incidents.

Spot Guides

  • Kitebeaches.com - Kitesurfing and Windsurfing guide, by riders for riders.
  • Kiteatlas.com - Kitesurfing spots guide featuring riders-contributed maps, pics and accurate info on spots and schools worldwide.
  • wannakitesurf.com - an atlas of kitesurf spots based on a surf-spot atlas design

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