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Djerba Kitesurf and Yoga in Djerba, Tunisia

Djerba Kitesurf and Yoga in Djerba, Tunisia

7 Days Available Mar-Dec by Djerba Kite Aventure

Combine kitesurfing with yoga in a scenic island setting. Daily lessons with professional instructors, equipment, and beachfront accommodation are included. Practice yoga to restore body and mind after sessions, and enjoy the vibrant island lifestyle with cultural flair and relaxation.

Djerba • Tunisia flag Tunisia 

from US$ 740
Kite and Stay for Beginners in Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka

Kite and Stay for Beginners in Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka

8 Days Available all year • by Sun Wind Beach Kite Resort Kalpitiya

A full kite holiday combining daily instruction, gear, and beachfront living. Kalpitiya’s lagoons and steady winds make it perfect for all levels. Relax in comfortable resort accommodation, connect with other riders, and balance action with downtime in Sri Lanka’s tranquil coastal atmosphere.

Kalpitiya • Sri Lanka flag Sri Lanka 

from US$ 610
Yoga and Private Kitesurfing Holiday in Zanzibar, Tanzania

Yoga and Private Kitesurfing Holiday in Zanzibar, Tanzania

8 Days Available all year • by Paje by Night

A personalized kitesurf and yoga retreat in Paje, Zanzibar. Daily private kite lessons and yoga sessions included. Stay in comfortable beachfront accommodation, balance training with relaxation, and enjoy tropical island vibes. Perfect for riders seeking skill progression and wellness in a serene setting.

Paje • Tanzania flag Tanzania 

from US$ 1063
Kitesurf or Wing Foil Holiday in Jericoacoara, Brazil – Full Package Lessons with Beach Stay

Kitesurf or Wing Foil Holiday in Jericoacoara, Brazil – Full Package Lessons with Beach Stay

7 Days Available Jun-Dec by Ventus Kitesurf

Enjoy a full kitesurf or wing foil holiday in Jericoacoara. Lessons, equipment, and beachfront accommodation are included. Progress in a supportive environment, enjoy social evenings, and explore the famous winds and waves. Perfect for both beginners and improvers seeking adventure in Brazil’s top kite destination.

Jericoacoara • Brazil flag Brazil 

from US$ 1276
Beginner and Intermediate Kitesurf ‘ Yoga, Sicily, Italy

Beginner and Intermediate Kitesurf ‘ Yoga, Sicily, Italy

8 Days Available Oct by Magicwaters

Combine kitesurf training and yoga in Sicily’s scenic salt-lagoon. Receive instruction and full gear, attend daily yoga sessions, and explore the local ambiance. Stay near the lagoon, share experiences with like-minded participants, and enjoy a balanced, holistic watersports retreat.

Lo Stagnone, Sicily • Italy flag Italy 

from US$ 1249
Wingfoiling at Beachfront, Naxos, Greece

Wingfoiling at Beachfront, Naxos, Greece

4 Days Available Apr-Oct by Studios Vrettos

Progress in wing foiling with tailored lessons and equipment included. Stay in beachfront accommodation, enjoy relaxed evenings with fellow riders, and experience Naxos’ island charm. The program blends expert coaching, practice time, and a friendly community for a balanced and active seaside holiday.

Naxos • Greece flag Greece 

from US$ 650

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Kitesurfing trips, or kiteboarding trips & camps, are vacation packages that are designed specifically for kitesurfers. These trips typically (but not necessarily) include accommodations, meals, and kitesurfing lessons or guided sessions with experienced & certified instructors. Kitesurfing trips can be a great way for beginners to learn the sport in a supportive and structured environment, as well as for experienced kitesurfers to travel to new locations and try out different spots. Some popular destinations for kitesurfing trips include the Caribbean, Brazil, and South Africa, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Sri Lanka, which offer warm waters, steady winds, and a variety of schools and instructors. Kitesurfing camps can be organized through specialized tour operators or kiteboarding schools and may be available at a range of price points to suit different budgets and preferences.

The ideal wind for kitesurfing is steady and strong, with speeds between 12 and 25 (30) knots. The wind that is too weak will not provide enough power to propel the kite, while wind that is too strong can be dangerous and difficult to control. In general, kitesurfers should avoid winds that are gusty or unpredictable, as these can make it difficult to maintain control of the kite. Kitesurfers should also be aware of the direction of the wind and the conditions of the water when selecting a location to kitesurf – before and during the activity.

Learning to kitesurf can be challenging, but with the right instruction and practice, most people are able to learn the basics of the sport and enjoy their first experiences on the water. Like any new physical activity, kitesurfing requires coordination and balance, as well as an understanding of the wind and weather conditions. For this reason, it is important for beginners to learn from experienced instructors who can provide guidance and support as they learn the sport. With time and practice, most people are able to progress from basic kite control and body dragging to riding on a board and eventually tackling more advanced maneuvers.

Some popular locations for learning to kitesurf include the Caribbean, Brazil, and South Africa. These locations offer warm waters, steady winds, and a variety of schools and instructors who can help beginners learn the sport. Other good locations for learning to kitesurf include Hawaii, Florida, and the Mediterranean. In general, the best location for learning to kitesurf will depend on the individual’s personal preferences and goals and majority prefer flat water to waves.

Experienced kitesurfers may want to consider locations with strong and consistent wind, as well as a variety of conditions to test their skills. A mix of strong & consistent winds, flat water, and waves. In general, the best location for experienced kitesurfers will depend on their personal preferences and the type of conditions they enjoy most or what they’d like to experience – downwind trips, scenic locations etc.