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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