Where to go Kitesurfing in September?

As summer draws in the winds, tend to build in the Northern Hemisphere, while south of the Equator you’ll find Spring kicking into gear and spots waking up all over the planet. It’s the perfect time for a kite holiday with waves galore at many of the best places around the world.

The season is starting to really kick in over in northern Brazil, and you’ll find many pro riders flocking to the lagoons for winter training sessions. Elsewhere places like Sri Lanka and Egypt are still delivering, and Peru is firing on all four cylinders. If you are feeling lucky Mauritius can be a good bet, with plenty to do off the water, it is always a fantastic trip.

Wherever you decide to go, make sure you have all the information you need, we have the best most in-depth and up to date Travel Guides on the Internet to help you make a decision. Use our intelligent filter to search by up to five-star ratings for wind, waves, flat water, water temperature, nightlife and even the standard of the Internet!

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Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Fortaleza
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Fortaleza
Fortaleza

Visit Brazil if you’re crazy about kitesurfing and can't get enough. Brazil offers a great and diverse selection of spots and consistent winds. In the small villages, you will find only fishermen and kitesurfers, so it’s easy to say that  “eat, sleep, kite repeat” applies pretty well for a Brazilian kitesurfing holiday. It’s hard not to forget about the rest...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
100%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Sao Miguel Do Gostoso
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Sao Miguel Do Gostoso
Sao Miguel Do Gostoso

Sao Miguel Do Gostoso is a kitesurfing paradise yet to be known by many. Imagine the best wind conditions in Brazil but without the crowds. Enjoy the adventure of northeast Brazil, a quiet and safe region full of like-minded good people. Hundreds of kilometres of wild beaches and dunes to travel with your buggy, epic downwinders, lagoons, waves, and more....

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
99.6%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Uruaú
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Uruaú
Uruaú

Ninety kilometres south of Fortaleza, the tiny village of Uruaú is famous for its 24-hour blowing wind! The wind is perfect for riders learning new tricks, improving their skills or beginners wanting to progress. Even though Uruaú is a tiny village, it has everything you'll need as it is close enough to Fortaleza but free from any city stresses! Furthermore,...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
99.1%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Atins
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Atins
Atins

In 2015 Craig Cunningham named Atins as his #4 favourite flatwater spot in the world. Located 600km west of Fortaleza, Atkins serves as an endpoint for many legendary downwinders. Set in the Delta of the River Preguiças the meandering river mouth creates ever-changing sandbanks and knee-deep lagoons. Along with its consistent strong winds, typical for these shores, kiters encounter perfect...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
99.1%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Babaomby
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Babaomby
Babaomby

The Babaomby spot situated on Madagascar’s Emerald Sea lagoon gathers a beautiful and diverse playground for kitesurfers with excellent wind conditions. The spot is ranked among the ten windiest spots on the planet by Windguru and offers everything a kitesurfer dreams about: safe conditions in shallow and crystal clear waters, two wave zones easily accessible only a 15-minute ride away...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
97.5%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Cocos Keeling Island
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Cocos Keeling Island
Cocos Keeling Island

Boasting azure blue lagoons, shallow warm water and consistent trade winds from dawn to dusk, Cocos Islands are perfect for all levels... complete beginners, intermediates or advanced freestylers. Wind and Weather The wind blows consistently 15-25 knots all day every day from July through to October. The perfect quiver of kite for the average person would be a 7,9, and 12m. ...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
83.5%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Kalpitiya
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Kalpitiya
Kalpitiya

Kalpitiya is Asia's new best kite destination, both in winter and summer. It offers a variety of huge flat spots with strong and consistent wind. The main spot is perfect for learning, with flat, shallow water and safety boats ensuring the best conditions to become an independent rider. As kitesurfing is very new in Kalpitiya, the area is not spoiled...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
83.1%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Dakhla
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Dakhla
Dakhla

There are a million reasons to visit Dakhla, Morocco. This place has been in the spotlight over the last couple of years due to hosting the previous VKWC world cup and upcoming WKC, and for a good reason. Forty-five kilometres of the endless lagoon, warm temperatures throughout the year, constant wind, and friendly and welcoming people. Not to mention that...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
81.2%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Paracas
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Paracas
Paracas

Located 220km from Lima, Paracas shares the border with a national park. The town has a large fishing community, as well as touristic shops and restaurants. Paracas is one of the closest kite spots to Lima, and it attracts kiters from all along the coast. The spot is perfect for all levels of riding; closer to the beach, the water...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
79.3%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Rameswaram
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Rameswaram
Rameswaram

Rameswaram is a well-kept secret and one of the best kitesurfing spots in India. The eastern coast of India receives stable and steady trade winds for almost nine months every year, giving us a long kiteboarding season. Here you feel like real explorers, with so much on offer. You can indulge in the ancient history which features fabulous architecture and...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
72.6%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Sakalava Bay
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Sakalava Bay
Sakalava Bay

Sakalava Bay is a kitesurf jewel spot, reachable via sandy road from the concrete road stretching from Diego to Ramena village. It is the most beautiful bay in Diego Suarez area and the only one gathering perfect wind direction, flat water, waves and protection from the reef. Since the ground is sandy, the risks of getting injured are minimized.  At...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
61.6%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Achill Island
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Achill Island
Achill Island

Ireland is a hidden gem for kitesurfing. There are amazing conditions for kiting in Ireland and unique spots. It's such a shame that it goes so unnoticed. Home to the 'Battle of the Lake' competition and Pure Magic Kite School; the small island offers both awesome wave riding on the beach and flat water 100 meters on the lake! In...

September Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
58.8%
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