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Authentic moroccan guest-house in a typical Riad of the 18 th century insidewalls of the old medina. Short walking distance from the kite and surf spot of Azemmour Plage. Friendly and helpfull staff.Airport transport and laundry with extra charge and on request.Possibilities of half-board with typical local meals. Prices above are for one person in one room. Lower prices for 2 or 3 persons in the rooms. See our Tarifs and virtual visit on our website: www.riadazama.com
Our e-mail adress: riadazama@menara.ma
Come and stay with us for your KItesurfing holidays in Azemmour - Morocco
Uninhabitant Island off the coast of Curacao. Steady wind and on a good day the waves roll in from both sides of Klein Curacao. You can take a day trip or camp to a max of 3 days. Contact www.kitesurfcuracao.com for more details. Setting is just excelent with little huts to take a bit of shade.

ideal spot for begening in the bay of "Bonne Anse". flat water, wind 13 to 30 knots goodfor freestyle,and near,the spot "Cote Sauvage" for very good wave riding, wave 1 to 8 feet.
Lagoon and Atlantic Sea - both Flat water. Water temperature: 17º to 25º. Wind side-on-shore (SW). No rip currents. Sandy beach.
Between Casablanca and Essaouira, Azemmour plage is a long and large sandy beach with plenty of space for launching and landing. Few wings here for the moment but good wind conditions.
This beach is almost unknown till now except from riders driving along the atlantic coast and coming from Spain, having a stop here.
The spot can be easy accessed with the motorway from Casablanca. It's just at a short walking distance from Azemmour old city.
There's an authentic moroccan atmosphere in the old medina.
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Hello everybody, hope all of you Kiteatlas riders and kite people had a great and windy summertime, and that this site has been a useful guide to choosing your kiteboarding destinations.
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St. Joris Baai is a good beginners spot. Beginner kiters must be able to walk upwind on land for individual training. It is very secluded and not too many kiters. Lot of place where to launch and land your kite (watch out for the coral stones on the beach).
hello i am Mustafa Niazy from Egypt and i am a windsurf instructor since 1999 (VDWS).
I can speak english, german and a little spanish.
I worked before in Maldives islands and many times in spain.
This year i learned kite surfing..just a begginer, but i would like to work in a kitesurf school in order to learn more. My new object is to become a kitesurf instructor too, i don't mind if i will not get a salary for the first month, i can give a hand in any thing which the work needs.
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This unique archipelago, located in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, is one of the best places to kitesurf and windsurf that I have ever been to. Thee are lots of things to do for kiters and non-kiters as well.
Read my blog for more details. http://www.kiteatlas.com/blog/robertovillate
"Mauritius was made first, and then heaven; and heaven was copied after Mauritius" - Mark Twain
Le Morne, in the southern part of the island, at the foot of Mauritius' famous Brabant Mountain, offers everything windsurfers and kitesurfers could wish for. It would be hard to imagine a better location for a surf spot: a white soft sandy beach, turquoise lagoon, and shallow water.
Inside the lagoon, there is plenty of space to blast away and practice your gybes and water starts. Beyond the lagoon, two wave spots beckon: "Manawa" and "One-Eye", with the latter being suitable for experts only. Wave freaks and freestylers are offered an excellent run for their money at this spot, and novices, too, can make their first attempts at wave riding.
The upwind kite zone offers knee-deep water and plenty of space for beginners. Advanced kitesurfers can also enjoy the spot
With almost 300 days of wind per year, what other destination can compete with Mauritius? It would be almost a shame, however, to spend all one's time on Mauritius windsurfing or kitesurfing. After all, the cultural influences in Mauritius are just as diverse as the composition of its population, and you should definitely also take time to explore the delightful countryside and fascinating culture.

Iles de la Madelaine, Chapter 3
Kiting Day 7 – Day 11
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Kiting Day 3 – Day 6
Friday: we had no wind so I explored the 3 North islands in fog, and could not see too much but it was still beautiful. The countryside is very green, and it makes me think that Ireland must be similar. The flora at first glance seems limited but there are many interesting plants and the place has a very nice look to it. There are lots of different dune grasses and plants, wetland and bog plants, and the pine forests have lots of berries and nice ground covering.
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31 Aout 2007 - Cap-aux-Meules
After a long drive from Camden (Maine) and a 5 hour ferry ride from PEI, I arrived on this remote island on 28 August. As I made my way further and further North I pondered whether the trip would be worthwhile. After the first 2 days of being here I am very happy to be here.
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We found a place next to the well known town of Jericoacoara, only 10 km south. side on shore winds, a wide open empty beach and tropical warm water all year round. One of the most reliable windy places for 8 month a year. Miles and miles of sandy beach. No rocks or obstructions. Waves, choppy water and flat water. Simply ideal for Kitesurfing!

Ras Sudr offers ideal conditions for beginners and intermediate kitesurfers. There is a shallow water area, 30-150 cm deep (tide-dependent), extending more than 100 m into the sea.
In the water there are no reefs, corals or shallows. Only beautiful and friendly dolphins swimming with you while you are sailing and cruising along in magnificent turquoise water.
The Kitesurfing centre offers a cosy chill-out corner, where kitesurfers, can spend time relaxing after a session on the water.
