a kiteboarder in Essaouira Beach, Morocco

Kitesurfers glide across the water at Morocco's Essaouira beach.

Photograph by Szymon Barylski, Alamy

13 of the World's Greatest Kiteboarding Spots

Catch the wind in these destinations promising perfect weather, water, and vibes.

ByAvery Stonich
November 09, 2017

Ask 50 people to list the world’s best kiteboarding spots and you’ll hear 50 different views. But one thing is certain: Nothing beats the pure feeling of harnessing the power of the wind to ride. For those who have caught the bug, kiteboarding becomes an obsession inspiring travel to far-flung reaches of the globe.

Check out this gallery featuring 13 of the world’s top kiteboarding destinations. Use this guide to choose a spot—then talk to locals for intel on epic sessions to suit your skill.

a kiteboarder on Fuerteventura Island, Canary Islands, Spain
a kiteboarder in Maui, Hawaii
a kiteboarder Lake Garda, Italy
a kiteboarder in Babaomby, Madagascar
a kiteboarder in Essaouira Beach, Morocco
a kiteboarder in the Turks and Caicos
a kiteboarder in Cape Hatteras
a kiteboarder on the Columbia River Gorge, Washington
a kiteboarder in La Ventana, Baja
a kiteboarder in Cabarete beach in the Dominican Republic
a kiteboarder in Bonaire
a kiteboarder in South Padre Island
a kiteboarder on the Dillon Reservoir, Colorado
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Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, SpainThe scene: Some 60 miles off the coast of Morocco, the beaches at Fuerteventura feel like ocean-side outposts amid the island’s rocky desert. While popular with European tourists, Americans are few and far between. Best season: May–September What makes it great: Wind sweeps the shore day after day. No need to sit out when it shifts direction though, just drive to the other side of the island. Beginner tips: Flag Beach is one of the best spots for learners, but be wary of rocks that emerge at low tide. To get rad: Bring a small kite down to Sotavento to tackle gusty, side- and offshore winds and significant surf. What to do on no-wind days: Take a nap. Wind blows so consistently, you’ll be begging for a break.
Photograph by Jan Wlodarczyk, Alamy

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