El Yaque Kitesurfing Holiday and Travel Guide

El Yaque

Venezuela

Why Visit?

Venezuela, at the moment, is probably one of the cheapest countries in the world. El Yaque on Margarita Island is one of the best spots for kitesurfing globally, as it’s windy almost all year round. You will find a vast range of riding conditions. Isla de Coche is located between Margarita and the mainland. You can do a downwinder 15km from Margarita to Coche or take a 20min boat ride. Coche is perfect for Freestyle kiting as the water is butter flat. El Yaque and Coche both have lifeguards on the beach. Unlike other spots in the world, in Venezuela, you won’t find a crowded kite spot at the moment.

Wind and Weather

The best wind season guarantees wind in February till June with almost every day. July is good most of the time. It's also windy from October until January, but there can be a few days without wind during the week. It also rains in between but less than all the other Caribbean Islands. Temperature is always between 24C-30C.

Getting Around

I don’t recommend renting a car. It’s better to get a local driver. Streets often have no names, and it can get pretty confusing, and you can get lost easily. Ask the kite school for a recommendation of a driver. There are many things to see on the island, so it’s worth it. I recommend the National Park La Restinga. You can take a beautiful boat ride through the mangrove-covered canals and have lunch at La Restinga Beach. I also recommend hiking in the mountains, visiting one of the other 30 beaches on Margarita Island, and watching the sunset at the “Fortin La Galera” in Juan Griego.

Getting There

Isla de Margarita (Margarita Island) lies in the Caribbean Sea about 40 kilometres north of the mainland. Since 2010 there have been no direct international flights to Isla Margarita anymore. Instead, you have to fly to Caracas Airport. The airport lies in Maiquetia, 30km outside of Caracas. The airport is safe as long as you stay inside. Follow the signs for connecting national flights. Many airlines fly to Isla de Margarita (Airport Code is PMV – Porlamar). It’s best to contact a kite school or local agency to help you book your national flight.

Airlines: http://www.laser.com.ve, http://www.conviasa.aero, http://www.aeropostal.com, http://www.asercaairlines.com

Food and Drink

The best restaurant in El Yaque is Sharks. They also have excellent drinks. Try the Barfly; its passion fruit, Caipirinha. There is also an Italian place on the main street in El Yaque. The pizza is ok, but they have fresh gnocchi and pasta, making a magnificent Carpaccio. Deliras Food at the El Yaque Plaza makes great lunch. They have fresh juices, and their salads and burgers are splendid. Finally, I highly recommend eating at UMI Sushi in Porlamar (a 40min drive from El Yaque) if you like Sushi. The sushi there is cheap and amazing. So are the drinks.

Nightlife

The only late nightlife place in El Yaque is the Beach Bar. People usually drink before somewhere else (I recommend Sharks) and then party at Beach Bar. However, if you are adventurous, you can go out in Porlamar. My favourite place is Aartefatto (right next to UMI Sushi). It starts around 11 pm. They often have life bands or a DJ. It’s pretty laid back, and depending on the day, it’s either Rock, Reggae or electronic music. Other places in Porlamar are Green Martini, Ugly Tuna, and Bora Bora.

No Wind?

Surfing is also very popular. Best beaches are Playa Parguito and Playa Guacuco. You can also go Horse-riding (Macanao Peninsula), hike in the mountains, dive, snorkelling, take boat trips to other islands like Coche, Los Frailes, Cubagua, and go shopping in Porlamar, do SUP, do Yoga, Mountain Biking.

Internet

Most posadas and hotels have decent internet.

Accommodation

Casa Viva
La Salamandra
The Winds
Surf Paradise

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Where are the Best Kitesurfing Beaches in El Yaque?

El Yaque is the most popular spot as it’s almost always windy. The wind is side-shore. It can get gusty in the afternoon. February to April are the windiest months and the best wind conditions are early morning or late afternoon.

  • Wind: Side-shore
  • Waves: No, but choppy
  • Shorebreak: No

Coche is a dream for Freestylers or Beginners as the water is butterflat. Wind picks up around 10am. Sunset sessions are the best as kiters who come for the day from El Yaque leave around 4pm to take the boat back and you sometimes have the spot for yourself. The kiteschool has a rescue boat which makes it a safe spot for beginners even though the wind is offshore. Kite size is usually one size less than in El Yaque.

  • Wind: Off-shore
  • Waves: No
  • Shorebreak: No

La Restinga is a a wave spot. The waves a not huge so it’s a fun beach to practice on a surfboard. The beach has shells so be carefull rigging up your kites.

  • Wind: On-shore
  • Waves: Yes
  • Shorebreak: Yes

Araya is very similar to Coche. Butterflat water. The water temperature is colder. In February/March you often meet dolphins while kiting. Araya can be reached by boat from El Yaque in about 1.5-2 hours. The best way is to organize a group with 10 people through the local kite school in El Yaque. Araya is a very simple town. So don’t expect luxury. I recommend a 2 day trip from El Yaque.

  • Wind: Off-shore
  • Waves: No
  • Shorebreak: No

When is the Best Time to go Kitesurfing in El Yaque?

The windy months to go kitesurfing in El Yaque are January, February, March, April, May, June, October, November, December

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