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Sal Island.
Sal is a small resort island of Cape Verde. It is the only island with an international airport and tourism infrastructure ...

We went in December 2006, and we caught a week with very little wind. Every day was blowing, but almost always loose. Some days it came at 15 knots ...
went every day at shark beach, where the wind was strong and steady, but tb. surf in Santa Maria. There was little wind to Ponta Preta.

Hotels are in the city of Santa Maria, on the tip of the island. Within a radius of about 4 km. Santa Maria have the 3 main spots of Sal: Shark Beach (onshore), Santa Maria (Side) and Ponta Preta (Offshore).
The best way to go to the spots is by taxi. For 15 euros you have and bring you back to Santa Maria. Shark

beach.
Sharks, the truth is we did not see even one:). Supposedly there are many turtles there, I just saw a shell (dead) by the Sandy, I think it depends on the time of the year.
is a nice beach, very long, Sandy. Has very narrow width, only a few meters.
The wind is onshore and super consistent, so are good conditions for kite.
Mounts wavelet and a little choppy, but nothing exaggerated.


Santa Maria.
In the beach town can be navigated. The side wind, but very gusty because it crosses some houses in the city. Sometimes there is a little wave near the shore.

Ponta Preta.
This is the spot for which he is famous salt.
Wave incredible, super well made, great ... chop anything, just wave (offshore wind).
When I was (in December) had too little wind and the wave was very small. But still, it looked exactly how it was ...

In fact, Irene and I were snorkeling in Ponta Prieta, with all the breaking wave over, haha. Was very small but very well trained and have the strength. I

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a pipe a few days in December 2006.

Pipa is a tourist puedeblecito surfing environment (yes, more than kite surfing), and very nice and quiet.

The best places to surf are Cunhaú Bar and Tiba do Sul.

Cunhaú In the bar you can navigate with onshore wind and small waves or wind and sea side (little) choppy. Tb. You can navigate flat water, but the wind is offshore in that area and if you drop the kite you can go to the other side of the river / lake.
is a sandbar at the mouth of a river, very nice and quiet.
To reach the bar you have to take a boat across the lagoon.
In fact, to get there from Pipa, you have to go through 2 gaps in the boat. Tiba

Do sul, another mouth of the river by boat crosses you.
enough onshore wind and small waves.

One thing I saw there the locals do is navigate from Pipa Tibau surfing until all the ripples, and once in Tibau take vans (public bus type) between Tibau and Pipa, great! . It is very cheap, also do not remember, but I think less than 1 euro.


The wind failed us very, very light all week. 1-2 days eruos reached 15 or more, and the rest too loose. Ue Creoq
this area is less than the north wind (Ceará, etc ...), ue asíq beware that topic.
at the height of wind I guess it is more likely to blow it.

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This is a unique place for kiteboarding. To begin with, because it is fresh water. Rare makes you splash the water and do not sting the eyes, the taste ... Nor is there

beach, but grass ... the bank is "green" sand. Often browse fog, stand by quietly grazing cattle (cows, horses ...). And the area is hilarious. Completely rural, tourist anything (yet), and weekends taken by the environment kite ... cool. It is also cheaper than going to the beach, you have more sense than a summer cottage.
Corconte, Cabañas de Virtus ...

Sometimes there are many, many kites and people browsing ... This spot has caught a lot of fame in a short time.

You can only navigate in summer (June to September), especially cold weather, and wind.

The wind is almost always heat entering in summer, especially if the party gives some north wind.
comet usually go to 11 meters or so. Neither too strong nor too weak. It's something gusty, but good enough (much better than the release of Tarifa, for example).
most common in the area of \u200b\u200bnavigation, onshore wind and flat water or a bit choppy and does not cover nearly the entire area! .
is a good place to learn to kite.

Take away in June and September gown, which makes it much colder than on the beach:). In summer you can sail well in shorty.

recently (summer 2009), have had problems with access to the swamp, which have been cut. But it seems to have opened another access auqnue have to walk a few meters from the car to the shore.
I'm sure it will solve ...

For latest information and access data ... :
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

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La Manga

La Manga is the perfect place to learn to kite. Covered to the waist, no waves, no rocks, normally soft wind ....

Grandchildren.
Good site with easterly wind.
Onshore wind gusting a little (but good wind in general).
The water is a bit choppy, with very small waves followed, but basically it's quite comfortable to navigate, very well.
In almost all the area will cover the water around her waist. This together with the Onshore wind and no waves make it perfect for learning to kite, and also to practice freestyle tricks ...

The "beach" is very small (there are beach, the rest is just shore), with little room to ride and make kites, but as the water does not cover you can remove them from the water.
No stones on the shore, as much a bush ...

I'd say it's a great place to learn.
Sometimes there are many people in the water, especially people learning that take up much room. But no problem, there are waaaaay space, you can go anywhere and find your niche.

A great place ... when there is wind, of course. The

Narejos.
Good site with easterly wind.
Side wind, a little gusty (but good wind).
fairly flat water, was somewhat choppy, but basically flat. Covers
little in most of the area (at waist).
The "little beach" is fine, no place to lay your kite, a boardwalk a few feet very cool ...
the water (but not the edge) is a stone with which we must be careful, because it covers little. There are enough people doing
kite, and when the wind side gives the impression of being somewhat less secure than their grandchildren, if you mount it wrong you can end up in a small port with ships are a few meters down wind ...
But Spot is fine, the truth is that I liked.
To navigate I like Los Nietos, but the truth is that in the Narejos there as more atmosphere and a very nice little beach.

Deer Island
This is where you navigate to the west.
say they are the best conditions in La Manga.
I can not say anything because I have never sailed. When wind comes here often also enter Mojácar, so ...
I was only once, with a crazy wind with peaks of at least 50 knots, without exaggeration. He was a 6-meter kite, but I dared not remove because there was no sailing ... that day flew advertising posters, all the Manga was brown dust rose ... haha! Gale often. It was scary.
But it is not typical of the Manga, it was a wind storm to those that advertise on the news.

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Here were 2 months, Summer 2007.
I have great memories, including wind EVERY day.

The wind is gusty and strong. On the beach
input / output the wind is very gusty, and sometimes hard to find a strong run to get out and spend the ripples of shore. Wind
On - Side On.
The beach is small, and very gusty, so it is used only for input / output, and is navigated deeper, in front of another small beach there is a little further.
The wind is gusting in, but navigable and fun (better than in Cotillo, Flagbeach and release rates).
good thing is that the navigation area is safer than it looks. At first sight you see every stone and rock (except for 2 small beaches), but the wind is On and if you have a problem (broken lines or mess ...) takes you to the shore. Most often, they end up in the 2 nd beach, and if not, you walk before you reach the stones.

Anyway, it is not best beach to learn, is not an easy spot.
The wind in summer is incredibly strong. Need a 7 meters, and you can use many times a 5 (and that I weigh 77 kilos). Sometimes it's to 9 meters ...

The sea is choppy or waves.

is the only place where I managed to go home at the kite beach walk, no car. An advantage! .
addition, the people we liked.

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As in all Canary Islands, there ent secured from May to September. In July and August especially.
Fuerteventura beaches are really beautiful and paradise, spectacular. The problem is that the only place where it enters the wind is constant in Corralejo (Flagbeach), and there only when it enters the northeast wind, not when it becomes more North. Corralejo-Flagbeach

:
constant wind conditions super spectacular. But beware, sometimes the wind North and not too comes here, stays at 0 (as in Cotillo is 25-30 knots of wind). In fact, sometimes they get only in the evening, after 2 or so (and cotillo from the morning).
Another drawback is that at low tide leaving a stone on the shore, and can only leave or enter certain places.
one summer I was 10 days in July, and sailed 10 days with 10-meter kite, one pass. In contrast, another year, just went 2 days in flagbeach, and the rest Cotillo.

El Cotillo:
is a spectacular beach, next to a cliff, looking wild waves ... strong wind ensured in summer, but super gusty! . It can be frustrating gusty as it sets, you get to plunge into the gusts floppy ... ufff. I do not recommend for anyone learning.
often happens between a wave big enough. Wave is a very well-trained with a completely vertical wall and can make tubes like in the movies of Hawaii:) but broke too fast, and it is super orillera, just in the middle of the arena in story you're not careful.
If you do not have much level of kite, can cost you spend to surf the wave.
generally not a good place to kite, but it is very nice.
Locals ... sailing in lagoons that form east of Cotillo, but are quite small and mostly do not know if it's legal to kite there. No There is room for many comets.
Many of the videos recorded in Fuerteventura are there.

Jandia (René - Egli).
This is where we celebrate the PKRA tods years.
The wind is super super gusty. Be careful, the wind can be really bad. Is offshore and very strong.
It is advisable to plan a vacation kite here ...
Of course, the beach is beautiful, the most beautiful beaches I know.


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In this video you can see Irene and my Cotillo, some flagbeach and some of Jandia. To see if you are able to recognize the beaches with what I have told you:).

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Tenerife Lanzarote - Fuerteventura

Well, Mojácar.
I live in Madrid, but the truth is that I feel "local" on the beach in Mojacar. It's where I know everybody, where more sail and where I feel more like home. " Here

sails west wind, which goes quite well. Sometimes if too strong, especially in winter, the wind can be "out", and you're on the beach with no wind and about 200 meters offshore see some sheep huge wind there. Typically
between 13:00 to 17:00 more or less, because the heat helps a lot.

As windguru put in 12 or more nodes can enter 15 to 25 knots. It normally sails with 10 meter kite, often with large comet (14 meters or so), and sometimes if you can go strong to 7 meters. 've Ever even gone past the 7 meters, but it is not common.

is a good beach for kiting, especially outside the months of June, July and August. Be careful with the beachgoers ...

The wind is side and bring not wave, it is fairly flat. Well, actually, is something choppy, but it is very easy to navigate.

To learn I recommend:
http://www.senseidekite.com/

Carlos da class in Mojacar, and is one of the best ways possible to learn to kite. There is room, good wind (when it enters the wind, of course), best teacher, and good general conditions. I recommend 100% if you want to learn to kite.







Carboneras.
A Carboneras we sometimes Levante (in Mojacar release does not fit, loose a lot). The wind is side-on, bringing waves.
can be gusty or constant depending on the day, and the sea is somewhat uncomfortable by the waves.

To learn I recommend:
http://www.senseidekite.com/

http://diariodekite.blogspot.com/2008/02/carboneras-old-school.html

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Famara Beach in the north of the island. Onshore wind

steady and fairly strong. As in the other islands, the Trade Winds blow from May to September.
waves are quite large, which break far from shore. Since the break up "rollers" of foam that go to the beach, and between one and another the water is fairly flat, so it is also good for freestyle.

The beach is huge with plenty of room for kite surfing, and beautiful. Not a stone in sight. Nor are there too many people doing kite. We

few days in October 2008 and we loved it. Now in August 2009 repeat and go there, I hope to do a good wind.

Famara is a small village with considerable charm, which has no paved streets:)

Updated after 10 days in August 2009. We went

have wind almost every day. I about 7 days to 10 or something similar. Again
good condition, and we feel very comfortable on the beach on the island in general. I like Lanzarote, is a good size, you can make excursions, is quiet and good atmosphere, inexpensive ...

This time the wind a little looser, and the waves a bit more messy than last year. Not spend as much as the area of \u200b\u200b"flat water" between waves and in October last year.

But very good in general.

For me right now is the most recommended kiteboarding in the summer, and it's cheap.
Especially if you like the waves, of course:).