Travel Diary - KiteWorldWide

KiteWorldWide Team exploring different Spots, Destinations or Events

Rhodes is more than just a spot with good wind. Sure, that’s why most of us are here – but the island has so much more to offer that it’d be a shame to only look at the water. In the mornings, the Meltemi is usually still calm; it really picks up from midday – the perfect time to squeeze in a little trip before you hit the water.
Who says kite holidays and family life only fit again once the kids are older? We didn’t accept that. Early 40s, both kite-obsessed, our son just three months old – and still we went for it: kitesurfing on Kos with a baby. We chose Kos, specifically Mastichari. A spot that immediately gives you that relaxed vibe you want for a holiday with a baby. A wide beach, plenty of space for gear, stroller, and shade – plus consistently good wind that instantly made us feel the trip was worth it.

Learning to kitesurf – when is the right time?

Many people watch riders from the beach and delay their first course for months. Too dangerous, too hard, too expensive – almost everyone starting out has these thoughts. But the best time is always the same: now.

Kitesurfing isn’t about age, strength, or prior experience. You don’t need board-sport skills, sculpted arms, or surf experience. What you do need: time at the beginning, and the will to stick with it even when progress isn’t instant. The wind is unpredictable – that’s part of it. Accept that, and your first progress will come faster than you think.

A solid base fitness is enough. You should be able to swim and weigh at least 30 kg. There’s no upper limit – neither for weight nor age. Learning at 40, 50, or 60 is no problem as long as you feel fit and are up for something new.

There are spots you don’t reach via highway – where asphalt ends and sand begins. Tatajuba is one of those places you never want to leave – far from mass tourism, set in a lagoon landscape that feels made just for kitesurfers.

What makes Tatajuba special is the strong wind, warm water, and quiet. The kitesurfing, the simplicity – walking barefoot through the sand, watching the sun sink into the sea. And the people who live here and give this little village its own character. After a long day on the water, a cool caipirinha and a fresh oyster make the perfect evening even sweeter.

And right in the middle is Osvaldo: born and raised here, manager of our kite center, and the one who shows you his home spot.

“Everything is in wonderful balance: nature, kiting, community. You just have to experience it yourself.” Osvaldo · Kite Center Manager, Tatajuba

Rhodes is an island you always come back to — and this time, after over five years, it was a true reunion for me. Arriving by ferry from Kos, the first saganaki on the beach, and a kite session with only six kiters in the water — this kitesurf trip in Greece shows why Rhodes is among the best spots for beginners and intermediates. I’ll take you through the medieval Old Town of Rhodes, the sleepy mountain village of Theologos, and sessions at the spot — and of course to the KiteWorldWide dinner at Taverna Drosia, where the table was overflowing. A community trip that proves: kitesurfing is more than wind and water. It’s the people, the evenings, the like-minded crew — and that feeling of being exactly in the right place.

Gamu took her first kitesurfing steps in Seahorse Bay, Egypt – and what can we say … the progress is impressive! Gamu shares her first impressions and how she got into kitesurfing.

After day three and only her second time on the water, she already glided a few meters – maybe five. But the very next day it turned into a steady ride in one direction. These are the moments we love: when those first cautious meters suddenly become real kitesurfing.

We’re super proud to welcome another kitesurfer to our team. Welcome to the club, Gamu! Progress like this shows what’s possible with the right conditions, great coaching, and a little courage. Maybe you’re next?

What does it feel like to stand on the board for the first time? We asked Gamu about her first steps on the water – and she gave us exciting insights into her kitesurf beginnings:

Join Marina from the KiteWorldWide team on her trip to Dakhla, Morocco, a true paradise for kitesurfers. In this Dakhla kitesurf travel report, Marina shares her first impressions of the vast lagoon, the windiest spots, and our lagoon-view accommodation that instantly captivates kiters. You’ll learn how to get there, which accommodation options exist, and which spots suit beginners and intermediates best. Plus, this report offers plenty of practical tips and tricks to keep your own Dakhla trip relaxed and safe.

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.

A year of pure kite dreams! As different as these spots may be, they share plenty: warm sunshine, steady wind, relaxed kiters, and sensational food.
Last month in the Cape Verde Islands and now already on Kos in Greece. Kiki is really getting around the KiteWorldWide world, reporting straight from the kite spots on site.

If you want to learn to kite or simply seek perfect conditions for a kite holiday, ditch the grey German winter and discover the kite paradise Tatajuba. Here you’ll find empty spots, Brazil’s best wind – especially for kiting in December and January – and dreamy stays right on the Atlantic Ocean. 🌴

This kite season we offer not only our beautiful pousada “Portal Do Vento”, but also our brand-new “Casa Do Praia” accommodations. Both are right on the beach, so you can start your day by jumping out of bed, a quick stop by the pool, and then non-stop kite sessions in the lagoon. Perfect for your next kite trip!

Kenya is a true insider tip for winter kite trips. 🌴 Mwazaro is a dream spot for kitesurfing, offering prime conditions from mid-December to mid-März. The shallow water at our kite spot guarantees perfect conditions for beginners to learn. Thanks to the vastness of the spot, intermediates and advanced riders have plenty of space on the water to learn new tricks! Look forward to many kite sessions until sunset.
Im Juni ging es für einen Kitetrip nach Sri Lanka, genauer gesagt an die riesige Flachwasserlagune von Kalpitiya. Mit einer super Windvorhersage stieg die Vorfreude auf einen kleinen Kiteurlaub in Sri Lanka von Tag zu Tag.
From the van to the plane. Last year I was on the road with my van in Sardinia. Now I'm here again, but a whole new experience is waiting for me: A week kitecruise in the most beautiful bays of Sardinia. Far away from crowded beaches.
Anne has been traveling the world with KiteWorldWide from the very beginning, scouting the best kite spots. This time Anne is back in Seahorse Bay in Ägypten and definitely at the right place at the right time. The wind was so good from day one that she started out on a 10 m² kite and quickly switched to a 6 m².