11 Jul MUST DO: LEARN HOW TO KITESURF IN TARIFA
Learning how to Kitesurf has never been so hot as now and both men and women are buying the gear and get ready for a kitesurfing trip abroad. It’s a pretty cool hobby to have but can be quite challenging and difficult to learn.
That being said, our guest blogger Jill is going to tell you exactly where to have the most awesome kite experience and learned how to Kitesurf in Tarifa.
Tarifa
Of course there are two essential elements that you can’t kite without: wind and water. What better place to go then where the Mediterranean touches the Atlantic ocean and the wind streams are beautifully called ‘ Levante’ and ‘ Poniente’? Tarifa in the most southern tip of Spain, also known as kite capital of Europe, is the perfect place to start riding those waves. The easiest (and usually cheapest) way to get there is to fly to Malaga and grab a bus to Tarifa. It’s a 4 hour drive, some spectacular views included!
This is the town where ‘ being in a rush’ does not exist
The old city of Tarifa is a walled kingdom of little winding streets, cute shops and some of the most amazing tapas restaurants I have ever had the chance to eat. This is the town where ‘ being in a rush’ does not exist, where you start your day in one of the many cozy coffeeshops (+ cakes), stroll around the narrow streets, indulge in delicious paella and end the day sipping a cocktail (seriously, the Ginebrina at bar Taco Way is to die for!). Tarifa is also just 14 km from Morocco, a regular ferry is ready to take you to Tanger if you are up for a bit of Africa.
Learning to kitesurf in Tarifa
But hey let’s get back to business, because the main reason you have to go to Tarifa is of course for the boards and the kites. To really get the hang of this ridiculously difficult sport, I advise to book a full course (just one lesson won’t even get you in the water). Be careful, this not for the lazy ones among us. I did a 5-day stint, 4 hours of lessons each day. Heavy duty!
There are many schools but I recommend Tarifa Max Kitesurfing School. With small groups, great gear and super experienced teachers you can’t go wrong. You kick off with learning to control the kite on land and letting it drag you through the water before adding the board. Sounds intensive? It was! In the burning sun, huge salt water waves, heavy winds and a heavier kite, you need practice practice practice and perhaps a bit of talent (which I lacked). but if you are a doer, not afraid of some hard work and crave for adrenaline, this is your sport! Oh and did I mention it’s also very good for your muscles, shape and overall fitness? Winning!
Malaga
If your plane did land in Malaga, I totally advise to give the city a few of your days as well. After 5 days of hardcore kiting and working out, this sunny ciudad is a great place to unwind with lots of wine, perfect shopping and some architectural highlights. From the old castle to the hyper modern beach promenade, you won’t be bored!
Whats on your bucket list for the coming year? If you have any tips, let me know as I’m writing my list as we speak. And if you decide to add kitesurfing in Tarifa, trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
Love,
Jill
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