Where to go Kitesurfing in July?

July is an incredible month for a kitesurfing holiday with so many locations around the world on fire; the choice is enormous. The northern hemisphere is warm and thermal winds are kicking in on beaches around the world. You’ll be able to find plenty of spots to kite in a pair of board shorts or a bikini!

Some of the windiest locations at this time of year include Madagascar, Brazil, Morocco, Sri Lanka and the Caribbean. For incredible flat water and freestyle conditions, the lagoons of Brazil are calling, wave hunters will find some swell in Madagascar, Morocco and the Caribbean, don’t overlook the Canary Islands and Maui though, while not the swell season they can still deliver.

To help you make a decision, check out our fantastic list of travel guides, you can search by wind, waves, flat water, water temperature, nightlife and even the standard of the Internet!

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Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Babaomby
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Babaomby
Babaomby

The Babaomby spot situated on Madagascar’s Emerald Sea lagoon gathers a beautiful and diverse playground for kitesurfers with excellent wind conditions. The spot is ranked among the ten windiest spots on the planet by Windguru and offers everything a kitesurfer dreams about: safe conditions in shallow and crystal clear waters, two wave zones easily accessible only a 15-minute ride away...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
97.4%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Uruaú
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Uruaú
Uruaú

Ninety kilometres south of Fortaleza, the tiny village of Uruaú is famous for its 24-hour blowing wind! The wind is perfect for riders learning new tricks, improving their skills or beginners wanting to progress. Even though Uruaú is a tiny village, it has everything you'll need as it is close enough to Fortaleza but free from any city stresses! Furthermore,...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
97%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Fortaleza
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Fortaleza
Fortaleza

Visit Brazil if you’re crazy about kitesurfing and can't get enough. Brazil offers a great and diverse selection of spots and consistent winds. In the small villages, you will find only fishermen and kitesurfers, so it’s easy to say that  “eat, sleep, kite repeat” applies pretty well for a Brazilian kitesurfing holiday. It’s hard not to forget about the rest...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
96.6%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Dakhla
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Dakhla
Dakhla

There are a million reasons to visit Dakhla, Morocco. This place has been in the spotlight over the last couple of years due to hosting the previous VKWC world cup and upcoming WKC, and for a good reason. Forty-five kilometres of the endless lagoon, warm temperatures throughout the year, constant wind, and friendly and welcoming people. Not to mention that...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
89.2%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Kalpitiya
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Kalpitiya
Kalpitiya

Kalpitiya is Asia's new best kite destination, both in winter and summer. It offers a variety of huge flat spots with strong and consistent wind. The main spot is perfect for learning, with flat, shallow water and safety boats ensuring the best conditions to become an independent rider. As kitesurfing is very new in Kalpitiya, the area is not spoiled...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
88.8%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Antigua
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Antigua
Antigua

It's no secret that Antigua has been a significant kiteboarding destination for over a decade now. The island is renowned for being the birthplace of kite legends like Andre Phillip and his protégé Jake Kelsick. Ever since the release of the hit kite film Autofocus, all eyes have been on Dre and the local crew, who consistently pump out high-quality...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
86.8%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Union Island
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Union Island
Union Island

The JT Pro Center kitesurfing spot of Union Island in the Grenadines is one of the top kitesurfing destinations of the moment from November to July winter season. The island has a lot of charm with the real deep Caribbean spirit far from all of the usual all-inclusive resorts. The trade winds blow between 15 to 25 knots 24/7 with...

Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Cocos Keeling Island
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Cocos Keeling Island
Cocos Keeling Island

Boasting azure blue lagoons, shallow warm water and consistent trade winds from dawn to dusk, Cocos Islands are perfect for all levels... complete beginners, intermediates or advanced freestylers. Wind and Weather The wind blows consistently 15-25 knots all day every day from July through to October. The perfect quiver of kite for the average person would be a 7,9, and 12m. ...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
82.8%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Buen Hombre
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Buen Hombre
Buen Hombre

This is it, a surf style palm leaf bungalow on the beach.  Simplicity at it's finest. Sleeping to the sound of the waves and waking up to the view of the turquoise water. One of the best places in the world for kitesurfing is the Dominican Republic, especially the flat water lagoon paradise in Buen Hombre. Buen Hombre is a hidden...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
81.5%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Providenciales
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Providenciales
Providenciales

The Turks and Caicos Islands are famous for their endlessly beautiful turquoise waters and stunning beaches. As a kiteboarding location, the country still flies under the radar, allowing visiting kiters to enjoy pristine waters with relatively few other people. The main island of Providenciales (locals/regulars call it Provo) is home to a spot with world-class learning conditions, along with many...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
80.5%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Anguilla and Saint Martin
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Anguilla and Saint Martin
Anguilla and Saint Martin

St Martin is mainly known for its consistently dry climate and sunny weather. However, not everyone knows that its wind conditions are also consistent year round and the crystal clear waters offer a wonderful playground for everybody. Half Dutch, half French, the island offers a multicultural  atmosphere. You will enjoy the French fine cuisine, duty-free shops on the French side...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
80.4%
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Roatan
Kitesurfing Travel Guide - Roatan
Roatan

Haven't you ever heard of Roatan! No wonder... the Islands of Honduras are in the far western part of the Caribbean and often overlooked. Well lucky us, the Eastern side is well preserved as well as its authentic charm and unspoiled nature. The Island's lush green hills, white beaches, and crystal clear warm waters are surrounded by the world’s second...

July Wind: 12-35 kn - View Stats
79.4%
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