From wind reliability to the vibe on the beach, the right kitesurf spot can turn a good day on the water into an epic one. We’ve scoured the globe to find the best kitesurfing spots and are stoked to be sharing them in this refined list. These places aren’t just stunning (though they definitely are) — they also tick all the boxes for top-notch conditions, safety, and all-around good times. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re looking to challenge yourself, these spots have got something for you.
5. Preá, Brazil
Level of riding: All levels, particularly good for advanced riders looking to train in strong winds.
When to go: June to January for best wind.
Spot characteristics:
- Wind: 20-30 knots, very consistent.
- Water: warm water, choppy with occasional waves.
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If you’re chasing consistent winds and uncrowded waves, Preá is your perfect getaway. Nestled just a short drive from the laid-back village of Jericoacoara, Preá offers some of the most reliable wind conditions on the planet. From June to January, the winds here hover between 20-30 knots, making nearly every day an ideal kitesurfing day. The vibe in Preá is tranquil and low-key, a stark contrast to more bustling tourist destinations, allowing you to focus purely on the sport.
The waters are warm and typically choppy, with occasional waves. While Preá’s remote location means nightlife and dining are on the minimalist side, the trade-off is well worth it for less crowded beaches and pristine conditions. Don’t forget to pack strong sunscreen and multiple kite sizes to match the day’s winds. And when you’re not on the water, take a stroll through Jericoacoara to soak in its famed sunsets and chilled-out culture.
4. Cabarete, Dominican Republic
Level of riding: All levels.
When to go: June to September for best wind.
Spot characteristics:
- Wind: 15-25 knots, trade winds.
- Water: Warm water with both flat sections and waves.
If you’re looking for a kitesurfing paradise with perfect winds and vibrant culture, Cabarete in the Dominican Republic is your ideal destination. Known for its tropical beaches and stellar wind conditions, this town draws kitesurfers from all around the world. From June to September, the trade winds provide consistent 15-25 knot breezes, making almost every day perfect for kitesurfing.
The water here is delightfully warm and offers a mix of flat sections for beginners and waves for those craving a bit more challenge. Kite Beach, Bozo Beach, and Encuentro are the main spots where the action happens, each offering unique conditions suited for all skill levels. Beyond the water, Cabarete boasts a lively nightlife and a laid-back beach atmosphere, providing plenty of opportunities to relax and have fun after a day of riding the waves.
It’s worth noting that the spots can get crowded, especially during the peak season. Always pack sunscreen, multiple kites to suit changing conditions, and casual tropical wear for when off the water. For beginners or those looking to improve, Cabarete offers many kitesurf schools and affordable lessons, making it easy to get started or advance your skills.
3. Cape Town, South Africa
Level of riding: Intermediate to advanced.
When to go: November to March for best wind.
Spot characteristics:
- Wind: 20-40+ knots; the ‘Cape Doctor’ wind is strong and reliable.
- Water: Cold water with big waves and strong currents.
With the majestic Table Mountain and the vast Atlantic Ocean as its backdrop, Cape Town on its own is a feast for the eyes. The city becomes a kitesurfing haven from November to March, thanks to the famously strong ‘Cape Doctor’ winds that can hit more than 40 knots. The popular spots like Bloubergstrand, Big Bay, and Langebaan offer not only incredible wave riding opportunities but also some of the world’s best conditions for Big Air kitesurfing.
While the views are breathtaking and the wind conditions are ideal for high-flying stunts, the water is notably cold and the currents strong, catering more to the skills of intermediate and advanced riders. Be sure to pack a thick wetsuit and an impact vest to handle these challenging conditions. Also, don’t miss the annual King of the Air competition, a highlight that attracts top international talent to Cape Town’s shores.
“What Cape Town lacks in crystal clear waters during a howling SE, it makes up for with the holy grail of Big Air conditions, 40 knots and perfect kickers, goosebump stuff.”
– Jett Bradshaw
2. Tarifa, Spain
Level of riding: All levels.
When to go: April to October for best wind.
Spot characteristics:
- Wind: 15-40 knots; features both the strong Levante and the steadier Poniente winds.
- Water: A mix of flat water and chop, varying with the wind direction.
Nestled at the southern tip of Spain, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic, Tarifa is celebrated as the kitesurfing capital of Europe. The town offers reliable winds throughout the best kitesurfing months from April to October. Whether you are just beginning or are a seasoned expert, Tarifa’s array of beaches like Los Lances and Valdevaqueros cater to every level. The spot is known for its strong Levante winds and steadier Poniente breezes, providing a mix of flat water and choppy conditions ideal for varied kitesurfing experiences.
While the high wind reliability and the vibrant mix of locals and tourists enhance its appeal, beginners might find extremely windy days quite challenging, and the beaches can get crowded in the summer. Pack a wetsuit for the off-season and a variety of kites to suit the changing winds. Beyond kitesurfing, Tarifa’s charming old town and its close proximity to Andalusian cultural landmarks adds to its appeal. The town’s popularity among other wind sports enthusiasts creates a lively community vibe, although it can mean busier waters at times.
“Tarifa especially Balnerio in the Levante wind, holds the strongest winds I have ever trained and competed in. I love riding at this spot because the density of the wind gives so much power to my loops.”
– Nathalie Lambrecht
1. Maui, Hawaii, USA
Level of riding: All levels.
When to go: April to September for best wind.
Spot characteristics:
- Wind: 15-25 knots, consistent trade winds.
- Water: Warm waters with both flat-water spots and wave spots.
Maui, Hawaii, is a kitesurfer’s paradise, with a picturesque setting on the island’s north shore, especially around Kanaha Beach Park. Known for its consistent trade winds and stunning warm waters, Maui offers kitesurfing conditions that are perfect for all skill levels. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned pro, the diverse wind and water conditions provide ample opportunities for everyone. The island is not only a premier destination for the sport but also offers a breathtaking backdrop of lush landscapes and vibrant marine life
While the winds are favorable year-round, the best conditions can be found during the spring and summer months. Popular spots like Kanaha Beach Park, Kihei, and Ho’okipa attract kitesurfers from around the globe, although they can become quite crowded in peak season. Remember to pack sunscreen, water shoes, and a wetsuit for cooler days. Adding to this, Maui hosts several annual kitesurfing competitions and events that bring together enthusiasts and professionals alike – and these events are always a pleasure to witness.