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Kitesurfing in Brazil

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Best Beginner Spots in Brazil

Tatajuba
BrazilTatajuba

The secluded fishing village of Tatajuba, midway between Jericoacoara and Camocin, is a peaceful oasis with a beautiful kitesurfing spot in Brazil. If you're visiting Brazil for kitesurfing and want to forget about the stresses of your daily life, Tatajuba is a must-see destination. This village, surrounded by white and silky dunes, is a superb kitesurfing destination, with a strong breeze blowing all day. The major attractions of this location are the beaches and lagoons, and there are also a few reasonably priced restaurants and various little bars to get a cold Caipirinha. There aren't many stores here, but there is a market nearby to get all the basics.

Tatajuba is a calm and peaceful Kite Spot in Brazil which provides ideal conditions for everyone, from beginners up to professional kiteboarders. You may well bump into some pro riders if you are lucky, as many of them head to Tatajuba to train their big air kiteboarding. In recent years, the quality of kite schools and kitesurf spots has dramatically improved, with a number of bigger names in kite travel offering trips to Tatajuba. This great kiteboard spot in Brazil is ideal for Wake style, Freeride, and Freestyle kitesurfers, but the strong wind means big air kiteboarding is amazing here! The most typical starting point is a sandy beach which doesn't depend on the tide, you might just need to walk a bit over the beach at low tide. Kiteboarding is most popular in Tatajuba from August to December. This tranquil location is a kitesurfing paradise for anyone looking for a more isolated break where they can kite just outside their door and relax on palm-fringed beaches. Relax, there's no need for shoes here: wake up, dip your toes in the sand, and go barefoot through the gardens to have breakfast.

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Top Wave Kiteboarding Spots in Brazil

Uruau
BrazilUruau

Uruau resides as a part of the municipality of Beberibe, about 120 km southeast of Fortaleza. It is a premium kite spot that got its name from the lake Uruau, famous for the practice of maritime sports. The beach is peaceful and unspoiled, away from the busy corners of Beberibe. Hence, the place is perfect for tourists seeking to spend their holidays in peace. Flock in here, take a dip in the calm, green sea, and you will feel all charged up for further adventures. Uruau has warm sunny weather during the day, but it cools down to comfortable, breezy weather at night. Kitesurfers can ride their heart out until the majestic setting sun melts into the red sandstone rocks.

Galinhos
BrazilGalinhos
The Kite Spot Galinhos is still an uncrowded Spot that offers more than some other Spots in Brazil. This spot is a real highlight with unique spot characteristics. In addition, due to some local strengthening effects, the Kite Spot Galinhos also has an even stronger wind than the area around Fortaleza. The wind blows mostly continuously, but builds up to full strength only by midday. 
Lagoinha Beach
BrazilLagoinha Beach

Situated in Brazil, Lagoinha Beach is easily one of the highly-rated beaches across South America. Earlier, it was famous as a hiding place for the notorious French pirates. Nowadays, the place is possibly one of the largest tourist attractions and a premium kite spot across the Sol Poente Route. Thousands of people from all over the world visit Logoinha Beach to witness their paradise of dreams. However, the area is home to a small community of fishermen living in tranquility. Apart from these, the famous kitesurf spot offers perfect beach breaks, reliable wind conditions, and a warm tropical summer vibe. So, to start your kite adventure in peace among coconut trees and white sand dunes, visit Lagoinha Beach.

Tatajuba
BrazilTatajuba

The secluded fishing village of Tatajuba, midway between Jericoacoara and Camocin, is a peaceful oasis with a beautiful kitesurfing spot in Brazil. If you're visiting Brazil for kitesurfing and want to forget about the stresses of your daily life, Tatajuba is a must-see destination. This village, surrounded by white and silky dunes, is a superb kitesurfing destination, with a strong breeze blowing all day. The major attractions of this location are the beaches and lagoons, and there are also a few reasonably priced restaurants and various little bars to get a cold Caipirinha. There aren't many stores here, but there is a market nearby to get all the basics.

Tatajuba is a calm and peaceful Kite Spot in Brazil which provides ideal conditions for everyone, from beginners up to professional kiteboarders. You may well bump into some pro riders if you are lucky, as many of them head to Tatajuba to train their big air kiteboarding. In recent years, the quality of kite schools and kitesurf spots has dramatically improved, with a number of bigger names in kite travel offering trips to Tatajuba. This great kiteboard spot in Brazil is ideal for Wake style, Freeride, and Freestyle kitesurfers, but the strong wind means big air kiteboarding is amazing here! The most typical starting point is a sandy beach which doesn't depend on the tide, you might just need to walk a bit over the beach at low tide. Kiteboarding is most popular in Tatajuba from August to December. This tranquil location is a kitesurfing paradise for anyone looking for a more isolated break where they can kite just outside their door and relax on palm-fringed beaches. Relax, there's no need for shoes here: wake up, dip your toes in the sand, and go barefoot through the gardens to have breakfast.

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Good to know

Travel Information Brazil

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Visa-free entry for many countries. Check passport validity and travel advisories.

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Driving habits may differ. Consider renting a car or using public transportation.

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Spanish is the official language. Basic phrases and translation apps are helpful.

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Dominican Peso (DOP) is the official currency. Credit cards widely accepted.

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Ensure travel insurance, avoid tap water, and carry necessary medications.

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Atlantic Standard Time (AST). Embrace a relaxed pace and local customs.

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Respect local laws. Serious consequences for drug-related offenses.

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Exercise caution, safeguard belongings, and follow local safety guidelines.

electricityelectricity

Standard voltage 110V, Type A and Type B outlets. Carry a universal adapter.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Kitesurfing in Brazil

What is the best time to go kitesurfing in Brazil?

The best time for kitesurfing in Brazil is typically between September and November when consistent trade winds provide excellent conditions. The northeastern region, in particular, offers warm waters and reliable wind during this period.

Do I need any special permit for kitesurfing in Brazil?

Generally, no special permit is required for kitesurfing in Brazil. However, always check local regulations of the specific beach or region you plan to visit, as some areas may have specific rules or designated zones for kitesurfing.

Can I rent kitesurfing equipment locally?

Yes, many kitesurfing spots, especially popular ones like Cumbuco, Jericoacoara, and Praia do Preá, have kitesurfing schools and rental shops where you can rent or purchase equipment and access kitesurfing lessons.

Are there any age restrictions for kitesurfing?

Kitesurfing schools and rental shops may have their own age restrictions, commonly allowing individuals above 12 years old to partake with parental consent. Ensure to check with specific service providers about their age and any other restrictions.

Do I need to be a skilled swimmer to kitesurf?

Yes, you should be a competent swimmer for safety reasons. Although you will be wearing an impact vest, being able to manage yourself in open water is crucial in the event of equipment failure or loss.

Can I take kitesurfing lessons if I am a beginner?

Absolutely! There are numerous kitesurfing schools across Brazil offering beginner courses. These courses typically cover essential safety, equipment usage, and basic kitesurfing techniques. Check out our Brazil Guide about the recommended spots for beginners

Is it mandatory to have kitesurfing insurance in Brazil?

While it may not be mandatory, it is highly advisable to have kitesurfing insurance to cover potential injuries or damage to equipment, ensuring you are protected against unforeseen incidents.

How can I ensure my safety while kitesurfing in Brazil?

Stick to designated kitesurfing zones, follow all safety guidelines provided by local authorities or kitesurfing schools, wear appropriate safety gear, and stay updated with the local weather forecast to avoid unfavorable conditions. Especially, do no overestimate yourself.

What should I pack for a kitesurfing trip to Brazil?

Apart from your kitesurfing gear, pack sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat), swimwear, a first aid kit, lightweight clothing, and any personal items you may need. If you're renting equipment, just ensure to bring suitable kitesurfing attire.

Are there any conservation guidelines for kitesurfers?

Yes, kitesurfers are advised to be mindful of local ecosystems, especially in coastal regions. Avoid disturbing wildlife, adhere to local conservation guidelines, and ensure that your activities do not negatively impact the environment.