Roger looks like he knows what he is doing with the kite.

Barra Grande Kitesurf Spot in Northeast Region

South America Kiteboard Spot in Brazil

Barra Grande, an enchanting nook in Bahia, Brazil, has firmly marked itself on the map as a premier kitesurfing destination. Boasting consistent winds, azure waters, and a memorable downwind course to Macapa, this is a spot that offers far more than just an adrenaline thrill.

Barra Grande Kitesurf season

Barra Grande Kitesurfing wind conditions

Strategically located to catch the best of the trade winds, Barra Grande guarantees wind conditions that are nothing short of a kitesurfer's dream. From July through January, the area experiences steady easterly and southeasterly winds, with speeds oscillating between a respectable 15 and an exciting 25 knots. Suitable for a broad spectrum of abilities, Barra Grande provides flat water lagoons for beginners, while a coral reef introduces an element of challenge for the more seasoned practitioners. The 14-km downwinder course to Macapa promises an electrifying adventure that navigates through diverse terrains and breathtaking vistas.

  • body wear

    • board shorts
  • downwinder

    • Yes
  • ride type

    • freeride
    • freestyle
    • wakestyle
    • wave
  • skill level

    • beginner
    • intermediate
    • advanced
    • professional
  • spot type

    • lagoon
    • ocean
  • starting area

    • sandy beach
  • water condition

    • choppy
    • flat water
    • medium wave
  • wind daytime

    • in the afternoon
    • midday
  • wind type

    • trade winds

Impressions

Roger looks like he knows what he is doing with the kite.
Philippe crashing his kite hard in Barra Grande Lagoon

Wind Stats for Barra Grande Kiteboarding

Around the Kiteboarding Spot Barra Grande

Barra Grande is not only a thrill-seeker's playground but also a vibrant cultural hotspot. The town's food scene is a gastronomic delight, hosting a range of restaurants that serve everything from traditional Bahian fare to international cuisine, often with stunning beachfront views. The tranquil, barefoot lifestyle of Barra Grande is complemented by a rich biodiversity found within the Maraú Peninsula, and the spectacular tidal pools at Taipu de Fora. Macapa, the final destination of the downwinder, offers tranquility in its purest form, with unspoiled landscapes and majestic sunsets.

  • camper parking

    • Not allowed, but possible
  • car parking

    • Nearby
  • has restaurant

    • Yes
  • has toilet

    • Yes
  • has shower

    • Yes

How to get to Barra Grande and how to bring it about while you're there

Salvador's International Airport serves as the gateway to Barra Grande. A connecting flight to Ilheus, followed by a three-hour scenic drive, completes the journey. The town’s charm lies in its relaxed pace, and getting around by foot, bike, or quad adds to the immersive experience. Local boat services also provide convenient access to the kite spots and facilitate the exciting downwind trip to Macapa.

  • accommodation

    • at the spot
  • public transport

    • Poorly developed
  • rental cars

    • Recommended

Notice

Comprehensive travel insurance is recommended, considering the nearest major healthcare facility is in Ilheus.

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Wind Forecast for Barra Grande Kitesurfing

FAQs

The best time to kitesurf in Barra Grande is typically from July to January when the winds are most consistent.

Kiteboarding Spots around Northeast Region

Part in roof top bar over Jericoacoara
Brazil - Jericoacoara

Jericoacoara is a popular tourist stop in Northern Brazil and has been a windsurfing mecca since the 80s. It is a former fishing town in the middle of the sand dunes with pumping wind, and the town offers a nice mix of traditional Brazilian feeling and crazy parties all night long. This is a popular stopover when you fancy a bit of a rest from kitesurfing, rather than a main kitesurf spot itself, and great for a party and soaking in the vibes. You can kitesurf from the sunset dune if you like but actually kitesurfing from the main point in Jericoacoara is forbidden and reserved for windsurfers only. In front of the dune is gusty and not much fun, so in order to kitesurf you will either want to get a buggy to the nearby lagoons and beaches, or launch your kite from Jericoacoara, kitesurf downwind and get picked up at the end. The local kite schools offer shuttles, trips and downwind services so the best bet is to get in touch with them for more info.

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Brazil - Praia de Guriu

Nestled along Brazil's northeastern coastline, Praia de Guriu beckons kitesurfing enthusiasts to a tranquil haven of wind and waves. In this guide, we'll unravel the secrets of Praia de Guriu, from its reliable wind conditions that make every ride memorable to the local charm that adds an extra layer of bliss to your kitesurfing adventure. Let's dive into the details and ensure your visit to this hidden Brazilian paradise is everything you've dreamed of.

Tatajuba at mid tide
Brazil - Tatajuba

The secluded fishing village of Tatajuba, midway between Jericoacoara and Camocin, is a peaceful oasis with a beautiful kitesurfing spot in Brazil. If you're visiting Brazil for kitesurfing and want to forget about the stresses of your daily life, Tatajuba is a must-see destination. The major attractions of this location are the beaches and lagoons, and there are also a few reasonably priced restaurants and various little bars to get a cold Caipirinha. There aren't many stores here, but there is a market nearby to get all the basics.

Tatajuba is a calm and peaceful Kite Spot in Brazil which provides ideal conditions for everyone, from beginners up to professional kiteboarders. You may well bump into some pro riders if you are lucky, as many of them head to Tatajuba to train their big air kiteboarding. This great kiteboard spot in Brazil is ideal for Wake style, Freeride, and Freestyle kitesurfers, but the strong wind means big air kiteboarding is amazing here!