Look, choosing where to take your first kitesurfing lesson isn’t about picking a pretty beach you saw on Instagram.
In this sport, the conditions you learn in are often the single biggest reason you either progress smoothly or struggle for no good reason.
Think about learning something new. You wouldn’t learn to drive for the first time in the middle of a crowded city, with heavy traffic, pedestrians everywhere, and a manual gearbox you’ve never touched before. You’d choose an empty, flat road where you can focus on steering and pedals, without extra stress.
Kitesurfing works in the same way. It’s a step-by-step process where you add difficulty gradually. And the easier the environment, the faster those layers stack.
For beginners, the goal isn’t excitement or challenge. The goal is control, repetition, and building confidence.



