Kitesurfari SXM The Grenadines kitesurfing image by Captain James

Guide to St Vincent and the Grenadines kitesurfing holidays

Fancy kitesurfing in a genuine island paradise? Then St Vincent and the Grenadines kitesurfing holidays might be just the tours for you. Made up of a number of simply stunning islands, this Caribbean region is often voted as one of the best kitesurf destinations in the world.

Kitesurfari SXM The Grenadines kitesurfing image by Captain James

St Vincent and the Grenadines kitesurfing

Expect peaceful bays of crystal clear water, some with uninterrupted runs of up to two kilometres. So it is little wonder that St Vincent and the Grenadines kitesurfing holidays are growing in popularity.

For the more advanced riders there are some challenging shore breaks and outer reefs to take on. For beginners, it’s hard to imagine a more perfect place to get to grips with the basics.

On a kitesurfing cruise in the area, you will explore many of the beautiful islands in the area. There are hundreds of magical islands to explore. Some have secret and secluded spots unknown to most riders. So get a guides for insider knowledge into the best local riding.

Visiting St Vincent and the Grenadines

When not on the water you can also check out the traditional Caribbean island life. In both St Vincent and the Grenadines life is so laid back it’s almost horizontal. It’s the perfect way to end any day out on the incredible water.

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Plus, the local language is English and the welcomes warm. So you can almost guarantee total enjoyment throughout your stay.

There are good reliable winds throughout the year, especially from January to June. But there’s never really a bad time to visit.

St Vincent and the Grenadines kitesurfing holidays are an incredible way to discover this Caribbean paradise. All while enjoying some of the world’s best riding. You can’t argue with that.

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Paul McWilliams

Paul McWilliams

Paul trained as a journalist at Brighton MET and soon began work in copywriting, blogging about adventures and travel writing. He has edited magazines and worked as a freelance writer and editor both online and in print. Paul’s passion for travel and adventure sports is perfectly suited to AdventureSportsHolidays.com. His main sports are surfing and cycling but he also contributes about hiking, kitesurfing, sailing, kayaking, paragliding and much more.

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