Kitesurfing Lesson

Kitesurfing Lesson School Cabarete

offers a number of tailor-made courses and

individualized kiteboarding lesson,

so you can get the most out of your time when in Cabarete.

Kitesurfing Lesson

Kitesurfing Lesson School Cabarete

offers a number of tailor-made courses and

individualized kiteboarding lesson,

so you can get the most out of your time when in Cabarete.

Kitesurfing Lesson Cabarete

Kitesurfing Lesson School Cabarete

offers a number of tailor-made courses and

individualized kiteboarding lesson,

so you can get the most out of your time when in Cabarete.

Kitesurfing Cabarete Lessons

What Are You Looking For ?

Kitesurfing Cabarete

Kitesurfing is the pleasure of riding either flat water or waves with all the freedom that the kite and the wind provides you.

Once you’re up and riding only your imagination limits your movements.

Like to jump really high, doing aerial tricks? You can do it!

Prefer to ride the waves, barreling it down big breakers?

Want to pull off wake-style tricks using bars or other obstacles? You can do it!

No matter what style you prefer, everyone is united in that great feeling of being propelled by the wind that’s blowing in your kite while carving the water with

your feet on the board, controlling all the kite moves and generating real power… that’s the real pleasure of kitesurfing.

You can already kiteboard in winds starting at around 10 knots or so, but the preferred wind range is between 18 to 25 knots. With kitesurfing we refer to windspeeds in knots, not kilometers per hour.

To have an idea of speeds, you need to multiply every knot by 1,8 to get the speed in km/h.

Kitesurfing is the pleasure of riding either flat water or waves with all the freedom that the kite and the wind provides you.

Once you’re up and riding only your imagination limits your movements.

Like to jump really high, doing aerial tricks? You can do it!

Prefer to ride the waves, barreling it down big breakers?

Want to pull off wake-style tricks using bars or other obstacles? You can do it!

No matter what style you prefer, everyone is united in that great feeling of being propelled by the wind that’s blowing in your kite while carving the water with

your feet on the board, controlling all the kite moves and generating real power… that’s the real pleasure of kitesurfing.

You can already kiteboard in winds starting at around 10 knots or so, but the preferred wind range is between 18 to 25 knots. With kitesurfing we refer to windspeeds in knots, not kilometers per hour.

To have an idea of speeds, you need to multiply every knot by 1,8 to get the speed in km/h.

Kitesurfing Gear

First of all, there’s the kite, which has an inflatable leading edge and struts, so that it will float if it’s dropped in the water.

The form of the kite will also ensure that it will position itself in such a way so that it’s easy to relaunch from the water.

There are many different kinds of kites, with many differences both in size and aerodynamic characteristics.

Once you’ve kited for a while and you’ve figured out your kite style preference, you’ll want to have two or three different sized kites to use in different wind forces.

The kite bar has four lines, which are connected to the kite to control the power and the kite position.

The bar will typically also have a chickenloop so that the kite can be quickly released in dangerous situations.

KITEBOARDING CABARETE

First of all, there’s the kite, which has an inflatable leading edge and struts, so that it will float if it’s dropped in the water.

The form of the kite will also ensure that it will position itself in such a way so that it’s easy to relaunch from the water.

There are many different kinds of kites, with many differences both in size and aerodynamic characteristics.

Once you’ve kited for a while and you’ve figured out your kite style preference, you’ll want to have two or three different sized kites to use in different wind forces.

The kite bar has four lines, which are connected to the kite to control the power and the kite position.

The bar will typically also have a chickenloop so that the kite can be quickly released in dangerous situations.

KITEBOARDING CABARETE

There is even more choice when it comes to kite boards. People typically learn how to ride on twintips, which has two foot straps, four fins on each edge at the bottom as well as a handle in the middle so you can hold on to it easily when you bodydrag for example.

Once you’ve learned the basics, you can decide whether to try surfboards, wakeskates, skimboards (either with or without straps) or twintips with booties. All serve a different style and will enable you to do different types of tricks.

Do not hesitate to watch our online          SHOP

There is even more choice when it comes to kite boards. People typically learn how to ride on twintips, which has two foot straps, four fins on each edge at the bottom as well as a handle in the middle so you can hold on to it easily when you bodydrag for example.

Once you’ve learned the basics, you can decide whether to try surfboards, wakeskates, skimboards (either with or without straps) or twintips with booties. All serve a different style and will enable you to do different types of tricks.

Do not hesitate to watch our online          SHOP

Taking Kitesurfing Lesson

It’s important to stress the necessity of taking kitesurfing lessons before handling a kite.

Trying to fly a kite without knowing what you’re doing is dangerous, both for yourself and those around you.

That’s why many kite spots in Europe and elsewhere now require kiters to show their       IKO      certification to proof that they have the level to kite in all safety.

It usually takes about eight hours of kite classes with a       KITESURFING SCHOOL      to feel comfortable with the kite and to ride on a board with a kite on the water.

It’s important to stress the necessity of taking kitesurfing lessons before handling a kite.

Trying to fly a kite without knowing what you’re doing is dangerous, both for yourself and those around you.

That’s why many kite spots in Europe and elsewhere now require kiters to show their       IKO      certification to proof that they have the level to kite in all safety.

It usually takes about eight hours of kite classes with a      KITESURFING SCHOOL     to feel comfortable with the kite and to ride on a board with a kite on the water.

Cabarete
CABARETE BAY

CABARETE , which is located on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, is an ideal spot to learn how to kitesurf. We have an average of 300 windy days per year, and the wind is always blowing either onshore or side onshore, meaning that the wind will always blow you back to the beach, in case something happens.

Onshore winds are also much more stable, making those first few days of learning so much easier. These great wind conditions as well as the safety aspect of the wind direction makes Cabarete It usually takes about eight hours of kite classes with a kitesurfing school to feel comfortable with the kite and to ride on a board with a kite on the water.a great spot both for beginners as well as advanced riders.

Unlike other kiting destinations, Cabarete has much more to offer than splendid wind conditions and beautiful Caribbean surroundings. In case you will be traveling with people who do not want to learn how to kite, Cabarete offers a wide variety of activities for non-kiters, ranging from stand-up paddle boarding to HORSEBACK RIDING in the national park right behind Cabarete, from surfing on world-famous beach Encuentro to mountain biking on jungle trails, from diving in some of the most pristine waters to rappelling down waterfalls, and so much more. Having all these possibilities is also great when you want to do something else in the mornings, when the wind is usually not very strong.

CABARETE , which is located on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, is an ideal spot to learn how to kitesurf. We have an average of 300 windy days per year, and the wind is always blowing either onshore or side onshore, meaning that the wind will always blow you back to the beach, in case something happens.

Onshore winds are also much more stable, making those first few days of learning so much easier. These great wind conditions as well as the safety aspect of the wind direction makes Cabarete It usually takes about eight hours of kite classes with a kitesurfing school to feel comfortable with the kite and to ride on a board with a kite on the water.a great spot both for beginners as well as advanced riders.

Unlike other kiting destinations, Cabarete has much more to offer than splendid wind conditions and beautiful Caribbean surroundings. In case you will be traveling with people who do not want to learn how to kite, Cabarete offers a wide variety of activities for non-kiters, ranging from stand-up paddle boarding to HORSEBACK RIDING in the national park right behind Cabarete, from surfing on world-famous beach Encuentro to mountain biking on jungle trails, from diving in some of the most pristine waters to rappelling down waterfalls, and so much more. Having all these possibilities is also great when you want to do something else in the mornings, when the wind is usually not very strong.