Kite Season
If youâve ever dreamed of kitesurfing in a Caribbean paradise, St. Lucia should be on your radar. This stunning island, known for its volcanic peaks, lush rainforests, and rum-infused good times, also happens to be a fantastic kitesurfing destination. Whether youâre looking for steady trade winds, warm turquoise water, or the chance to high-five a sea turtle mid-jump, St. Lucia delivers.
The prime kitesurfing season runs from November to July, with the most consistent wind blowing between December and June. The northeast trade winds range from 15 to 25 knots, offering perfect conditions for riders of all levels. No wetsuits neededâthe water stays warm year-round!
The undisputed kitesurfing hub of St. Lucia – Cas en Bas Beach! This spacious bay on the islandâs Atlantic coast provides steady cross-onshore winds, shallow water, and plenty of room for beginners and freestylers alike. Plus, thereâs a beach bar nearby.
Anse des Sables â another gem in the south, offering stronger wind and small waves for those looking to mix freestyle and wave riding. The laid-back vibe makes it a great place to chill when you’re not on the water.
St. Lucia isnât just about epic kite sessionsâitâs about living the island life. So, after your session, grab a Piton beer, enjoy the sunset, and embrace the Caribbean kitesurfing dream.
Cas en Bas Beach (Cotton Bay) ⢠St Lucia
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