Kiting in fall and winter – kite trip destinations 2026

Here you’ll find our dream destinations for your kite holiday in winter and spring. From mid- to long-haul, flatwater to wave spots, countless extra activities to remote lodges far from mass tourism – we’ll find your perfect kite trip.

Tatajuba, Brazil: The kite destination with almost 100% wind guarantee
Dakhla, Morocco: Kite in a huge lagoon with steady wind.
Punta Chame, Panama: From bed to board, the lagoon is right on your doorstep
Essaouira, Morocco: The spot with perfect waves and a 1001 Nights dream
Seahorsebay, Egypt: The kite classic with lab-like conditions and a short journey.

Summary

Kiting in Tatajuba, Brazil – Super high wind probability

A dream for every kitesurfer. With usually over 7 hours of wind a day, many of our guests are out for two or even three kite sessions on the water. The changing tides add variety to the spot. The flatwater lagoon is good for one session a day, plus the sea with small waves—perfect for wavekite beginners. Trips to freshwater lagoons or downwinders are on the weekly agenda.


Stay at our Casa de Praia right on the lagoon. At high tide, the water reaches our outdoor area with pool. We also have our beautiful pousada, where you can stay among palm trees and little monkeys. This is where you’ll find the breakfast area and a larger pool area, perfect for a relaxed evening caipi.

Kitesurfing in Punta Chame, Panama – Stay right at the spot

If you want to kite and meet an international kite community, join us in Panama. Thanks to the standing area (tide-dependent) and flat water, the spot suits all kite fans.


Conditions in Punta Chame are great: side-onshore wind, and you’ll usually fly kites between nine and twelve square meters. At low tide, the spot forms a large lagoon, perfect for beginners and improvers. At high tide, the water comes close to the kite camp, so experienced kiters can launch right there with perfect conditions for foiling and wingfoiling too.


Choose between glamping tents with electricity for ultimate camping comfort, or lovingly designed studios made from recycled shipping containers. Either way, you’re just meters from the spot—true “bed to board” living. 

Dakhla, Morocco: Kiting in a vast lagoon with steady wind

Kitesurfing in Dakhla, Morocco – Your kite trip between desert and Atlantic

Dakhla lies in southern Morocco on the edge of the Sahara—and ranks among the world’s best kitespots for beginners and advanced riders alike. If you want a kite trip that delivers it all: the huge flatwater lagoon offers 300+ windy days a year, butter-flat water and standing areas that couldn’t be better—whether you’re learning or already logging hours on the board. Plus mild temps year-round, legendary spots like the White Dune, and fresh seafood straight from the Atlantic.

Dakhla Sands – Our kitesurf original right on the lagoon
The heart of the kite camp is the open restaurant with panoramic lagoon views. Morning, noon, and night you’ll be well fed here, connect with like-minded people, or simply enjoy the calm. After your session, meet in the lounge for sunset over the water—the moment that makes a solo kite trip never feel lonely.
Right next door is the KiteWorldWide Pro Center with gear from Core and North—hard to find shorter paths between bed, plate, and board. If you want lessons or pro coaching at our kite school, this is the place. We also run unforgettable downwinders to the White Dune or the Speed Spot—guided, together, with the community.

La Tour d'Eole – Luxury eco-lodge on a private beach
For those who want kitesurfing in Dakhla with elevated comfort: La Tour d'Eole is a 5-star eco-lodge with its own stretch of beach on the big lagoon. Moroccan design, heated infinity pool, spa, daily yoga, and a kitchen using local ingredients—all powered sustainably by solar. Whether you’re after a kite package holiday, discovering kitesurfing 40+, or joining an all-women kite trip—La Tour d'Eole sets the stage where real sessions meet real comfort.
 

Essaouira, Morocco: The spot with perfect waves and a 1001 Nights dream

Essaouira isn’t your typical kitespot. If you’re planning a kite trip to Morocco and want more than wind and water, this is one of the most exciting destinations—close to Europe, far from the everyday. Wind odds are excellent, the sandy beach runs four kilometers along the Atlantic, and the kite infrastructure won’t leave even ambitious kiters wanting.
Around town you’ll find a dozen spots for all levels: from calm flatwater for those learning to real surf waves for riders who know exactly what they’re doing. Whether it’s your first course or a trip that truly pushes you—Essaouira delivers both.
What sets it apart from other beginner and advanced spots is the cultural backdrop. The old town—UNESCO World Heritage—is a short walk away. Narrow alleys, fresh fish straight from the harbor, crafts and music in the squares. This isn’t a cookie-cutter package—it’s a journey.

Bianca Guest House Riad – Your Moroccan home after the session
You’ll stay at the Bianca Guest House Riad—a traditional house with an open courtyard and a quiet rooftop terrace where the day winds down after your session. No hotel lobby, no mass tourism—the opposite of an off-the-shelf kite package.
The riad sits in the heart of it all and is still a peaceful retreat. Perfect if you’re booking a solo kite trip and still want a community—or for couples and small groups who want to pair kitesurfing in Morocco with a true travel experience.

Seahorse Bay, Egypt: The classic with “lab” conditions and a short flight

Kitesurfing in Egypt – Seahorse Bay between Hurghada and El Gouna
If you want kitesurfing in Egypt without missing the community, you’ll end up at Seahorse Bay. The bay lies between Hurghada and El Gouna—quiet, wind-reliable, with a standing area right out front that’s perfect for anyone learning or needing those first solid sessions.
Winds are stable, the water pleasantly warm, and thanks to the shallow standing area you have space even at low tide. Small lesson groups ensure no one gets in the way—more room, more focus, more progress. Exactly what makes a great kite course.

Our KiteWorldWide kite club right on the spot
The KiteWorldWide Pro Center is directly on the bay—no shuttle, no waiting, no detour. Wake up, check the wind on the water, and you’re in within minutes. Our school teaches in small groups so you progress fast—whether you’re just starting out or working on targeted tricks.
Accommodation is reserved for KiteWorldWide guests only. That means you stay exclusively with other kitesurfers—no beach tourists, no hotel disco, just like-minded people. Breakfast and dinner are shared at one big table, with daily group activities. Booking a solo kite trip here doesn’t mean arriving alone.