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Flag Beach is probably one of the most popular spots in Fuerteventura due to the relatively flat water in the summer and a large open beach with plenty of space for loads of kitesurfers to safely ride together. It’s also located really close to the popular tourist town of Corralejo which offers restaurants, bars and parties depending on what kind of holiday you are looking for. The wind in the summer is very consistent here with the North East trade wind plus a thermal effect from the island itself ensuring that you’ll most likely score some epic kitesurfing. Fuerteventura is only a short flight from most of Europe and with cheap flights and holiday deals it’s easy to see why kitesurfers flock here year round.
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Flag Beach Kitesurfing wind conditions
Head out snorkelling or diving, rent a SUP, go mountain biking or quad biking, or just drive around the island and check out some of the other spots nearby. Fuerteventura is a touristy place so there are plenty of options to make sure you don’t get bored, and if you get island fever you can always catch the ferry to Lanzarote for a day trip.
The island also offers a number of good wave spots especially in the North, so if you want to try out some surfing there are a number of good options.
body wear
- long neo
- short neo
ride type
- freeride
- freestyle
- hydrofoil
- wakestyle
- wave
skill level
- intermediate
- advanced
- professional
spot type
- island
- ocean
starting area
- sandy beach
water condition
- choppy
- medium wave
wind daytime
- all day
wind type
- gusty
- passat
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Around the Kiteboarding Spot Flag Beach
Head out snorkelling or diving, rent a SUP, go mountain biking or quad biking, or just drive around the island and check out some of the other spots nearby. Fuerteventura is a touristy place so there are plenty of options to make sure you don’t get bored, and if you get island fever you can always catch the ferry to Lanzarote for a day trip.
The island also offers a number of good wave spots especially in the North, so if you want to try out some surfing there are a number of good options.
camper parking
- Overnight
car parking
- Nearby
emergency
- A medical center
- A rescue service
- Kite repair
has restaurant
- Yes
Logistics
How to get to Flag Beach
Fuerteventura International Airport (FUE) is a short 30 minute drive from Flag beach, and there are numerous public transport options with buses and taxis heading to Corralejo. For exploring the island it’s definitely recommended to rent a car, but if you just plan to stay in Corralejo and kitesurf at Flag Beach, then it’s totally possible to rely on buses and taxis to get around.
accommodation
- near the spot
public transport
- Mellow
rental cars
- Recommended
Notice
There is only teaching by boat possible. To be safe you can book the rescue service from the local school at the spot.
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