Kitesurfing
Windsurfing
Canoeing
SUP
Catamaran
Laser Sailing

Kitesurfing Lessons

You want to learn kitesurfing or improve your skills? Follow our kitesurfing lessons in Tarifa which we’ll adapt to your own level, as we know everyone is learning at his own pace. That’s why we have designed all our kiteboarding lessons with individual advice using radio headsets. In our kitesurfing course, we focus the training on your progression as well as your improvement.

  • Wind Theory
  • Kite Setup
  • Safety Procedures
  • Kite Control
  • Body Drag
  • Self-rescue
  • Waterstart
  • Progression

Windsurfing Lessons

Windsurfing is a fun and exhilarating watersport that can be enjoyed at all ages and marginal wind conditions. All you need is a small lake to get started.

  • Theory
  • Equipment Basics
  • Safety
  • Getting in and out of water
  • Sailing back and forth
  • Steering and turning
  • Tacking and jibbing
Windsurfing
Windsurfing
Windsurfing
Windsurfing

Activities

Canoeing

Want to know more about the wonderful world of canoeing? From making a splash as a beginner, to developing the skills to succeed?

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SUP

Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) offers a fun way to play on the water, with the added benefit of a full-body workout. And, since you stand at full height on your board, it gives you a unique vantage point for viewing what's down under the water and out on the horizon.

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Catamaran

Catamarans' parallel hulls create reliable form stability, which prevents heeling and capsizing, and greatly reduces the vessel roll at rest and at trolling speeds. One of the most obvious advantages of catamaran stability is in the elimination of seasickness for passengers

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Laser Sailing

The Laser is a widely used class of single-handed, one-design sailing dinghies using a common hull design with three interchangeable rigs of different sail areas, appropriate to a given combination of wind strength and crew weight.

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Windsurfing

Windsurfing is an effective full body workout meaning that there is virtually no part of our body left out during the exercise. ... The main muscle groups used in windsurfing are: Forearms: for holding on to the boom. Core body: for stability and transferring the sail power into the board.

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Partners

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