• Hurghada is Egypt’s "windy city" and all this wind has started to attract a whole new group of visitors to this part of the Red Sea. Kitesurfing and windsurfing lovers now flock to this area.
Hurghada is Egypt’s “windy city” and all this wind has started to attract a whole new group of visitors to this part of the Red Sea. Kitesurfing and windsurfing lovers now flock to this area.
Both windsurfing and kitesurfing are sports accessible to the majority of visitors on holiday to the Red Sea. For the absolute beginner, there are intro courses, or discover kiting days, where you get to have a feel for what holding on to a kite is all about.
Instructors come from all over Europe, so courses in different languages are available. So wherever you are from, you will probably be able to do it, just make sure you contact the centre to do the course with before your holiday.
Most of the kite centers are affiliated with the IKO (International Kite boarding Organization) and teach all levels of IKO kite boarding courses from beginner up to IKO Instructor Training Courses.
The kiting and windsurfing centres are located right on or close to the beach, making it easy for the surfers to get in and out of the water, or for a quick change of sails or kites. They all offer equipment rental so there is no need to bring your boards, kites and sails all the way from home. This will also give you the luxury of having all the sails for different wind strengths. Beach boys and girls are there to help prepare your equipment, take it to the water and launch your kites.
Another up and coming novelty is the so-called kite surfing and windsurfing safari. This usually means going out on a liveaboard boat for a week and sailing the Red Sea looking for and discovering quiet beaches and bays where you can enjoy some undisturbed surfing. This can be a very good, not to mention very exciting and relaxing, solution if you are trying to get away from the big crowds on the few perfect surf locations in Hurghada.
Of course, no one can ever guarantee the weather, but Hurghada is, in general, a very windy area, with prevailing northerly winds, meaning ideal conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing whether you want to give it your first try, or you are a pro looking for a new challenge.
Hurghada is Egypt’s “windy city” and all this wind has started to attract a whole new group of visitors to this part of the Red Sea. Kitesurfing and windsurfing lovers now flock to this area.
Both windsurfing and kitesurfing are sports accessible to the majority of visitors on holiday to the Red Sea. For the absolute beginner, there are intro courses, or discover kiting days, where you get to have a feel for what holding on to a kite is all about.
Instructors come from all over Europe, so courses in different languages are available. So wherever you are from, you will probably be able to do it, just make sure you contact the centre to do the course with before your holiday.
Most of the kite centers are affiliated with the IKO (International Kite boarding Organization) and teach all levels of IKO kite boarding courses from beginner up to IKO Instructor Training Courses.
The kiting and windsurfing centres are located right on or close to the beach, making it easy for the surfers to get in and out of the water, or for a quick change of sails or kites. They all offer equipment rental so there is no need to bring your boards, kites and sails all the way from home. This will also give you the luxury of having all the sails for different wind strengths. Beach boys and girls are there to help prepare your equipment, take it to the water and launch your kites.
Another up and coming novelty is the so-called kite surfing and windsurfing safari. This usually means going out on a liveaboard boat for a week and sailing the Red Sea looking for and discovering quiet beaches and bays where you can enjoy some undisturbed surfing. This can be a very good, not to mention very exciting and relaxing, solution if you are trying to get away from the big crowds on the few perfect surf locations in Hurghada.
Of course, no one can ever guarantee the weather, but Hurghada is, in general, a very windy area, with prevailing northerly winds, meaning ideal conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing whether you want to give it your first try, or you are a pro looking for a new challenge.