Jandia Beach Kitesurf Spot in Fuerteventura
Europe Kiteboard Spot in Spain
Jandia is famous for its beautiful nature reserve filled with flora and fauna. But the reserve is not complete without its white sandy Jandia beach. It is one prominent kitesurf spot on the south-western coast of the Canary Islands. The island itself is an appealing destination due to its mild and comfortable weather all year round. Jandia beach is no exception to that climate. You'll find many freestyle wind and kitesurfers gathering here every year because the annual championship takes place at Playa de Sovento, which is merely 5 minutes away from this beach. Surfing on the tides may take you a bit afar when you can witness village fishers working in the shallow water.
The beach connects to the mainland of Fuerteventura with a narrow piece of land or an isthmus. So, when you stand on the beach, you either see the clear, turquoise blue water of the Atlantic Ocean glimmering under the sun or the nature and the landscape on the mountain. This is why the beach is popular among naturists as much as with the kiteboarder communities. The coast stretches so far that you might find a secluded spot on the beach to sunbathe and relax peacefully or hang around with your fellow kitesurfers for Kiteboarding.
Jandia Beach Kitesurfing wind conditions
The locals believe that the peninsula got its name 'Fuerteventura' because of the strong wind. And there's some truth to it. As part of this peninsula, Jandia Beach is also fairly windy most times of the year. The wind usually comes from the northeast direction, and lucky for the kitesurfing enthusiasts, the beach is right where the trade winds start. Naturally, the kite spot is prone to strong winds. However, against all the rumours you may have heard, the wind is not always very strong. In the summertime, it is typically breezy. So, if your sole purpose of the visit is to have the best kiteboarding experience you can ever have, July and August are the best suitable months for you.
body wear
- long neo
- short neo
downwinder
- Yes
ride type
- freeride
- freestyle
- hydrofoil
- wakestyle
- wave
skill level
- beginner
- intermediate
- advanced
- professional
spot type
- island
- ocean
starting area
- sandy beach
water condition
- choppy
- medium wave
wind daytime
- all day
wind type
- gusty
- passat
Impressions
Wind Stats for Jandia Beach Kiteboarding
Around the Kiteboarding Spot Jandia Beach
Apart from the appealing kitesurfing experience, Playa de Jandia has few more things to offer. There are hotels and apartments nearby. You'll find healthcare centres and kite-repairing shops right around the corner. Restaurants and eateries are closer to where you can enjoy authentic Canarian cuisine. Non-Spanish cuisine is also available if you are not into the local recipes. If you can rent a car or have one to use, you can travel to the Morro Jable lighthouse, one of the island's oldest buildings. The ancient architectural style is spectacular to look at. During peak season, typically from May to August, you can book yourself for snorkelling, jet-skiing, diving, windsurfing, buggy, cycling, hiking, etc. Since the place is famous with the international kiteboarding community, you'll be in the company of people with shared interests from the entire world.
car parking
- At the spot
emergency
- A medical center
- A rescue service
- Kite repair
has toilet
- Yes
How to get to Jandia Beach and how to bring it about while you're there
Your first destination has to be the Fuerteventura International Airport if you are travelling to Jandia Beach. However, the airport is almost 80km away. Luckily, there are multiple options for you to reach your destination. Public transport like bus or minibus is available but lower in number. So, renting a taxi is the easiest option for you.
accommodation
- near the spot
public transport
- Mellow
rental cars
- Recommended
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