Where to Kitesurf in July?

July is that sunny month when the urge to be carried by the wind and glide on the water becomes irresistible. And if you were a seagull, where would you spread your wings to go kitesurfing    ? Luckily for you, there’s no need to be a bird to explore the world’s best spots. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, each destination offers its own waves and winds. Head to France, Brazil, Madagascar, and far beyond    !

Kitesurfing in France: between Land and Sea

If there’s one place in France that immediately brings kitesurfing to mind, it’s Almanarre Bay in Hyères. Nestled in the Var region, this magical spot attracts enthusiasts from all walks of life thanks to its perfect wind conditions throughout the year. In July, the thermal breeze offers memorable sessions.

Greg and Colin, our seasoned instructors from KGG school, will help you discover the subtleties of this incredibly varied spot. Have you always dreamed of mastering the back loop like a pro    ? Or of riding without worrying about wind direction    This is the ideal place to make those dreams come true, guided by experts whose sense of humor is as guaranteed as their advice.

French Favorites

  • Leucate: Famous spot for its powerful Tramontane wind. Ideal for unforgettable aerial tricks.
  • Lacanau: Nicknamed the pearl of the Atlantic coast, it offers an invigorating oceanic experience.
  • La Baule: Family-friendly and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for full days combining learning and relaxation.

Exotic Adventures in Brazil

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If the Brazilian sun only allowed you one activity, kitesurfing would be in charge. The Brazilian northeast coast, particularly in Jericoacoara and Cumbuco, combines tropical heat and constant trade winds, creating an explosive cocktail for thrill-seekers.

Every session here feels more like a water festival than an ordinary water sport. Perfect for testing your endurance and admiring daring tricks under the indifferent gaze of the palm trees. Regularly organized local competitions pleasantly spice up the stay.

Peaceful Discoveries in Madagascar

Madagascar isn’t just for strolling among lemurs   ! In Babaomby, you’ll discover turquoise lagoons and flat waters perfect for freeriding. This wild environment is conducive to total escape and the contemplation of untouched landscapes.

Watching the sunset behind the mangroves after an intense day of kitesurfing gives the extraordinary feeling of returning to nature’s fundamentals. An obvious choice for those looking to escape the summer crowds.

Mauritius and its Captivating Lagoons

If there’s a paradise on Earth, then Mauritius is its faithful witness through its shimmering lagoons. Le Morne Brabant, a World Heritage site, welcomes beginner and experienced kitesurfers with its endless blue waters and unique mountainous setting. A living postcard, in short    !

Kitesurfing at the foot of this majestic mountain allows athletes to experience magical moments, fueled by the vibrant energy of the place. Who would have thought that riding upwind could be so timeless?

Morocco: Wind and Culture between Hills and Beaches

Essaouira and Dakhla are among the kitesurfing favorites in Morocco. With its medina as a backdrop, Essaouira is imbued with a picturesque atmosphere. While Dakhla emerges as a true Eldorado, with the desert’s aridity confronting vast ocean expanses swept by the wind.

These places combine vibrant culture and relentless windy conditions. What could be better after taming the waves than enjoying a delicious tagine after lunch?

Heading to Spain and Greece

Spain isn’t just about tapas   ! Tarifa reigns supreme with its guaranteed windy forecasts almost all year round. For those preferring to explore the Mediterranean, Greece reveals Naxos and Paros, sumptuous spots brimming with wind-swept coves.

It’s impossible to talk about these fantastic places without mentioning their incredible architecture and rich culture, which seem to permeate even the elements. A perfect combo that balances heritage and sports adrenaline.

Caribbean and Canary Islands: Paradise Escapes

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In the Caribbean, Labadee in Haiti and Saint Martin are synonymous with a gentle way of life, enhanced by warm breezes and delicately traced kite curves. In comparison, the Canary Islands offer more fundamental water sports due to exceptional climatic variations, such as Fuerteventura and Tenerife.

However, it’s hard to resist being pleasantly lulled by the persistent charm of the Calypsos that perpetually grace these latitudes — human warmth included!

Asian Journeys in Sri Lanka

Kalpitiya, located on the northwest peninsula of Sri Lanka, is an intoxicating sanctuary where you can encounter dolphins during morning sessions, appearing like fire-brilliant inlaid jewels before cyclonic foothills embodying epic cataclysms filled with rage, conquering the luminous emerald sky space.

This relaxed state of mind, combining innate hospitality and an authentically labeled Judeo-Sinhalese taste, ensures indelible, infinitely winding memories that definitively impact the traveler’s soul, enriched by exhilarating experiences that cross a fluid horizon.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Kitesurfing in July

What’s the best kitesurfing spot in July?

It all depends on your preferences   ! If you’re looking for places with breathtaking panoramas and consistent winds, Almanarre in Hyères or Le Morne Brabant in Mauritius are ideal. Do you prefer a cultural immersion? Essaouira in Morocco might be your best option.

Is it safe to kitesurf everywhere in July?

Yes, provided you follow local recommendations and adhere to current safety guidelines. Some spots may present challenges such as coral reefs or rapid weather changes. Inquiring with local clubs or booking lessons significantly increases safety.

What equipment should I bring for a kitesurfing trip?

It is advisable to bring:

  • A complete kitesurfing kit (kite, board, harness)
  • A wetsuit suitable for the local climate
  • Non-polluting sun and water-resistant protection
  • Repair accessories for minor damage

What precautions should be taken in case of changing weather?

Always check weather forecasts before heading out and adjust to the current situation. Keep an eye on visible changes in the sky and have backup plans to end your session as soon as possible if in doubt. Also prepare several kite lines for different wind strengths.

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