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6 Reasons Why You Should Go Kitesurfing in Australia

If you’re looking for a new sport, perhaps one that involves flying and lots of adrenaline, I suggest kitesurfing in Australia. This sport is thrilling as it is, but doing it in the land down under makes the experience even more worth it. And if you’ve never tried it before, kitesurfing lessons here are just as rewarding.

What Makes Kitesurfing in Australia Ideal?

Kitesurfing or kiteboarding uses a parachute-like kite and a small kiteboard to move across the water. But, unlike regular surfing that needs waves, this water sport harnesses the power of a steady breeze. And with over 35,000km of coastline, Australia has more than enough flat-water spots to master this sport. On top of the thrill, here are other reasons that make kiteboarding in Australia one of the best.

1. Diverse kiteboarding locations

Australia has so much to offer when it comes to white sands, shallow waters and vast oceans. Kitesurfers of any skill level will not have a hard time finding their ideal spot here. Moreover, Australian beaches are famous not only for their diversity but also for their absolute beauty. If you are a first-timer, what better way to learn the sport than to be in a paradise-like location? Whether you are above water or way up in the air, you will surround yourself with stunning views you won’t see anywhere else.

2. Secluded coastal areas

Beaches around the world, especially tourist hotspots, can get crowded and noisy. So, if you’re looking for a more peaceful kitesurfing venue, head to Western Australia. The state has the majority of its residents in Perth, making it a hub for empty, unspoiled beaches. With fewer people at the beach or in the water, you can focus on your kiteboarding lessons more while taking in the beautiful scenery, all to yourself!

3. Perfect weather and wind conditions

If you’re kitesurfing in Australia, the best time to go is between October and March. The weather is warmer during the spring and summer months. More importantly, as the western side of the world welcomes winter, the contrasting heat level of the land and sea in Australia becomes greater. In turn, wind strength increases and is more reliable. With the right kite size, kiteboarding here is effortless. However, if you want to be at the beach anytime, Western Australia has great weather year-round. Also, always check the weather conditions and wind speeds first before heading out.

4. Australian wildlife and nature

Kitesurfing in Australia is like hitting two birds with one stone: you get to be with nature and share it with various animals. Once you’re away from the hustle and bustle of city life, you’ll be able to appreciate the Australian outback more. And while kiteboarding, an encounter with whales, dolphins or kangaroos makes the experience even more worthwhile. If you want to increase your chances for wildlife sightings, I suggest signing up to a kitesurfing school or company. The staff there should know all the right spots where to kitesurf with all sorts of marine life.

5. Health and fitness goals

If you think going to the gym is a drag, then head to the beach and start kitesurfing instead. This water sport provides the perfect balance between thrill and fitness. Doing it will tone your body while freeing your mind from work stresses (at least for a while!). It’s probably the least boring exercise routine you’ll ever do! With advanced kitesurfing equipment and safety systems, you can have your workout in the water without worries.

Kitesurfing can do wonders to your body shape, particularly to your abdomen or core muscles. As you control the board, bar and kitesurfing kite, you’re enhancing your coordination and balance at the same time. Making those exhilarating jumps gives you that much-needed adrenaline rush for better reflexes, too. Also, being out in the sun makes you sweat and encourages weight loss. Just make sure to put on enough sun protection and the proper kitesurfing gear.

6. Aussie way of life

Getting to your kitesurfing destination is an adventure itself and gives you a glimpse of what the Aussies love to do: off-road 4WDing. Going through creeks or rocky roads and driving along the beach are great add-ons to your overall kite experience. However, if you’re not confident about driving to unfamiliar places alone, you can always join a guided trip or kitesurfing group. It’s a safer route without missing out on beautiful, hidden spots!

If you’re a beginner, choosing to try kitesurfing in Australia is a smart decision. Australians are friendly, easy to talk to and ready to lend a hand. The mateship culture will surely help you with your trainer kite launch and board recovery. It’s a great activity to befriend other water sports enthusiasts, meet people from your hometown and build your kitesurfing circle. Learning the sport is more enjoyable with people who share the same interest, too. Their tips and first-hand experiences might even be your stepping stone to becoming the next kitesurfing pro!

Looking for more fun water activities to do in Australia? Head over to the Gold Coast! This iconic spot has everything, from paddleboarding to scuba diving.

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