BEST KITE-SURF SPOTS IN GREECE

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The Top 20 Kite spots in Greece:

Kissamos

A long sandy beach with some rocks, the wind create a shorebreak but manageable for beginners. Choppy and gusty but can be really good for surf kite with consistent wave when the wind is blowing strongly.

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Istro

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Elafonisi

Elafonisi is situated on the southwestern coast of Crete. It's an exotic lagoon-like spot known for its pink coral sand and clear turquoise waters.

 The beach at Elafonisi stretches across a vast area, split between the mainland and a small island-like section which can be accessed by foot through shallow waters. The sandy seabed is ideal for beginners and provides a safe environment for launching and landing kites.
Elafonisi benefits from consistent Meltemi winds during the summer months, typically blowing from the north-west. Afternoon thermic winds can also be expected, which often amplify the existing wind strength. Generally, wind speeds range from 15 to 25 knots, but it's always essential to check daily forecasts.-
The waters here are shallow, clear, and relatively flat, offering ideal conditions for both beginners and advanced riders. While the beach is predominantly sandy, some rocky areas might be encountered, especially around the islet.

:There are kitesurfing schools in the vicinity of Elafonisi which provide lessons for all levels and offer equipment rental.-

Elafonisi and its neighboring villages present a range of accommodation options from boutique hotels to more budget-friendly lodgings.-

 While Elafonisi itself is relatively secluded, nearby villages offer dining options, markets, and other basic services.

Beyond kitesurfing, Elafonisi is a place of significant natural beauty. The region is a Natura 2000 protected area, known for its unique flora and fauna. It's a great spot for nature enthusiasts and those interested in trekking or bird watching.In conclusion, Elafonisi offers a mesmerizing kitesurfing experience with its unique pink sandy beaches and consistent winds. It is not only a paradise for water sports enthusiasts but also for those looking to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. Whether you're riding the waves or simply relaxing on the shore, Elafonisi promises a memorable experience.

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Balos beach

On the paper, it seems perfect but really technical spot kite due to the gusty wind. You need a perfect north wind or the surrounding mountains will create a nightmare on water. In the summer season you will find a overcrowded lagoon, wait until 5am to think about this option. 20 mins drive + 30 mins walk to discover this gem.

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Kalamaki

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Amoudara

The wind is strongest in this zone than 10kms to the East. There is a reef in front of the beach that break waves so it can be interesting for surf kite or to find kickers for big jumps. But be careful, the reef is just 20 - 50 cms underwater

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Selles

Spot uncrowded and wild, a little bit chopy. Very little take off zone, for experienced kiters. Be careful after the point.

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Falasarna

The NE wind is only for windsurfers due to the gusty wind

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Kouremenos

Kouremenos est un spot de kitesurf situé près de Palekastro, dans la région orientale de la Crète. 
Kouremenos est à l'est de la Crète, à proximité du village de Palekastro. Il est assez éloigné des zones touristiques les plus fréquentées, ce qui lui confère un caractère plus paisible et authentique.

La plage de Kouremenos est une longue bande de sable et de galets, s'étendant sur environ 1,5 km. Elle est relativement large, offrant beaucoup d'espace pour le décollage et l'atterrissage des kites.
 L'un des principaux avantages de Kouremenos est son vent régulier. Pendant la saison de kitesurf, qui s'étend généralement de mai à octobre, le vent souffle de manière constante et prévisible. Le vent thermique augmente généralement dans l'après-midi. 
Les vents dominants proviennent du nord-nord-est, offrant des conditions side-shore à side-onshore. La force du vent varie généralement entre 15 et 25 nœuds, mais elle peut être plus forte certains jours.
 L'eau est claire avec une teinte bleu-vert. Bien que la plage soit principalement sablonneuse, il est possible de trouver quelques zones rocheuses sous-marines, il est donc recommandé de porter des chaussons de protection.

 Il y a quelques écoles de kitesurf à Kouremenos offrant des cours pour les débutants et les kitesurfeurs plus avancés. 
Vous pouvez également louer du matériel si nécessaire
 Il existe diverses options d'hébergement à proximité, des hôtels aux chambres d'hôtes et aux campings.

Autres commodités: Palekastro, qui est proche, est un petit village offrant des restaurants, des bars et d'autres services. C'est l'endroit idéal pour se détendre après une journée passée sur l'eau.Autres activités: Outre le kitesurf, la région est également célèbre pour ses sites archéologiques, en particulier le palais minoen de Kato Zakros.

 De plus, il y a de belles randonnées et des sites naturels à explorer.En conclusion, Kouremenos est un spot idéal pour les kitesurfeurs qui cherchent des conditions de vent fiables dans un cadre magnifique et moins fréquenté. Son mélange de nature, d'histoire et d'activités nautiques en fait une destination parfaite pour ceux qui cherchent à combiner sport et détente.

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Kalyviani

The wind is stronger due the proximity of the mountain, specially by NE but spots are tiny and rocky. You will find 2 spots around this place. To the west, 300m of sandy beach with a shorebreak and a the East, a little bay surrounded by rock. But the wind is  5 - 10 knots stronger than 5 kms to the east. 

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Agia galini

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Karterou

A long beach break with some waves

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Dump beach

The place is located on an abandoned construction site, there's space to set up equipment and a small natural breakwater that blocks the chop. The only downside is the cleanliness; it's not cleaned up, and there are plenty of debris on the beach. With a northeast wind, the wind is accelerated by the terrain.

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Gournes

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Angelochochi

good spot for advance flat water perfect for big jump only north wind

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Karavostasi

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Elounda

Nice spot for wing-foil and a little bit gusty for kiting but it does the job. It's a catabatic wind coming from the mountain. the wind is stronger 200-300 upwind. the wind don't follow the forecast here. Take the forecast from kato selle for example.

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Agios Ioannis

Agios Ioannis, a beach near the island's capital, boasts pristine waters and is often windy, making it a hotspot for water sports. This beach is easily accessible, with ample free parking and is a segment of the expansive 10km-long Gyra beach. Named after the ancient St. John’s chapel nearby, the location offers limited sunbeds and umbrellas. However, visitors have various cafes and restaurants at their disposal and can admire several windmills in the vicinity. Though the beach has a sandy stretch, swimmers should be wary of white rocks in the shallows. Additionally, after crossing the swing bridge from the mainland and heading towards the windmills, enthusiasts will find the island's kite spot. While this area has milder wind conditions compared to Vassiliki, it becomes a viable alternative for windsurfing when Vassiliki's thermals diminish. Notably, with kiting banned in Vassiliki, Agios Ioannis, also known as 'Milos Beach', stands as Lefkada's sole kitesurfing destination.

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Faneromeni

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Issos beach

Located slightly to the north of Agios Georgios, Issos Beach emerges as a picturesque spot for both learners and freeride enthusiasts during the summer's north-westerly winds. By midday, you can expect the breeze to intensify to around 12-15 knots, though occasionally it might surpass this; however, very strong winds are uncommon. Thanks to the sand dunes, the waters remain calm and flat, and there's a nearby windsurfing hub where equipment rental is available. The wind barrier created by these dunes isn't the best for kite enthusiasts, especially with the presence of hotel sun loungers. However, the renowned kite surfing location, 'Chalikounas', is a mere 4km to the north. During the winter, Issos showcases its more tumultuous nature when low-pressure southerlies usher in impressive waves to the bay. During this time, kite surfers can often be seen enjoying the waves in front of the now-vacant hotels.

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