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Kitesurfing is a lifestyle…
and this is what we at Kitekahunas promote. Our kitesurfing courses are designed for maximum enjoyment, developing skills in chosen areas - and giving you all the correct tools and guidance to achieve your goals. Student’s safety, lesson quality and advanced teaching methods are all part of our approach to getting you kitesurfing to the best of your ability in the safest and most efficient way possible. Courses will include:
A truly comfortable stay in the beautiful Kitekahunas Beach House directly on the beach or in one of the neighbouring Luxury Kitesurfing Guest Houses.
11 days of KITEKAHUNAS Wave Camps or 14 days of A+B Kitesurfing Beginner Course (3-5 hours on wind days), lessons are with radio communication on the water for immediate feedback and fast learning
Transfer back from downwinders
Sports psychology and muscle activation
Various optional water sports, such as surfing, stand up paddle boarding, cable park boarding, dolphin and whale tours (not included in the course)
and much more…
All courses primary language will be in English, but various languages are supported such as German and Afrikaans.

These benefits you will have with us
Your benefits when booking a beginner or advanced kitesurfing course with Kitekahunas Advanced Kitesurfing School:
Probably the best downwind passages in the world directly from our doorstep: Sunset Beach - Dolphin Beach - Doodles Beach - Big Bay - Haakgat
Small personalized lesson groups of no more than 8 people (KITEKAHUNAS Wave Camps) or 2 people per instructor (Kitesurfing Beginner Courses)
Advanced teaching methods including the use of radio communication on the water for immediate feedback for fast learning - and video feedback if it makes sense
Intense training approach, supported by friendly, experienced and certificated kitesurfing instructors who are committed to you for the duration of your kitesurfing courseCape Verde is pleasant year-round. Even during the so-called rainy season from mid-August to mid-October, weeks can go by without a downpour. Thanks to cooling ocean currents and offshore winds, Cape Verde has the lowest temperatures of any country in West Africa, and also some of the most moderate, ranging from a minimum night-time average of 19°C in February to a maximum daytime average of 29°C from May to November. Summer temperatures, especially in the northern islands, can be cooler than in Europe, though the southern islands, especially Fogo, can get hot and sticky. From December to March you may need a sweater in the evenings, especially at higher altitudes. Winter months are also marked by gusty winds, which blow in dust all the way from the Sahara.

Rubbing shoulders with Kiteboarders and Pro Kiteboarders from all over the world. Cape Town’s variety of conditions is what attracts kitesurfers from far and wide. Just the opportunity to sit and watch these riders in action is enough to keep you entertained for hours. Kitekahunas will be frequented by many of these Pro Kiteboarders, and will be the perfect meeting place to connect and network with riders from all over the globe
Visit our Slingshot Shop and Test Centre at KITEKAHUNAS Cape Town. Please note that you can purchase kitesurfing equipment very inexpensive with us, while you are in South Africa. For Slingshot kites you save up to 30% as compared to Europe! You get 14% VAT back at the airport, when leaving South Africa. So if you need to purchase equipment or change your kite quiver, your savings will pay for your kitesurfing holiday or KITEKAHUNAS wave camp or freeride/freestyle camp. Please ask or our 2-page-info-sheet about equipment.The unit of currency is the Cape Verde escudo (CVE), divided into 100 centavos. It’s not a hard currency, but it’s stable; in January 2002, it was pegged to the euro. Most businesses also accept US dollars and euros. Banks are found in all the main towns and even some of the smaller ones, and most have ATMs that accept bankcards and Visa. Many also change travellers cheques and cash in all the main currencies (except the West African CFA). Many also give cash advances with a Visa card. Credit cards are accepted only in very upmarket establishments..

Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurf Magazine Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt

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