The Corralejo Bay (north of Fuerteventura) is a great spot to learn and improve your wing foiling skills. In the summer, the wind will blow northwest/north, side shore, or side onshore between 10 and 25 knots. It’s a sandy beach but the entry in the water is through a small reef.
In the winter, some small-medium swell can enter the bay and the intermediate/expert wing foilers will enjoy the waves. The spot is also a good place to jump into the water or relax on the beach.
You will find there several bars and restaurants.
Located in the North of Costa Calma (Fuerteventura), Matas Blancas is a perfect freestyle spot for windsurfing, kitesurfing. The wind is offshore, the water is mega flat!
Don’t forget to check the conditions with the local school.
South of Costa Calma, the spot is on Sotavento Beach. This is a huge beach with a lagoon depending on the tide. It’s a world-class spot known for hosting windsurfing and kitesurfing competitions.
The thermic wind blowing between the mountains provides a strong and gusty offshore wind. You could also find some small shore breaks.
Don’t forget to check the forecasts and conditions with the local school.
Located in the north of Costa Calma, Matas Blancas is a perfect freestyle spot for windsurfing, kitesurfing. The wind is offshore, the water is super calm!
Don’t forget to check the forecasts and conditions with the local school.
Located in the northeast of Fuerteventura, 2 minutes from downtown Corralejo, Flag Beach is the main kitesurf spot on the north shore. To practice kitesurf, windsurf, wing foil in the best conditions possible, the wind should be northwest/north, which usually occurs from April to August. For beginners and intermediate levels, make sure to check beforehand the forecasts, tides, and information about the spot. The beach is sandy, but rocks can be found in the water. The wind is sometimes offshore.
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