Private lessons
Private Lessons represent the fastest progression in the sport. With this option, you will have an instructor and a kite exclusively for you, ensuring maximum time spent in contact with the kite. Private lessons accelerate the learning pace and are particularly recommended for those at the bodydrag, waterstart, and first jibe stages.
Semi-private
Semi-Private Lessons are also a great option, especially for those who feel they learn better in a group. Semi-private lessons are for 2 people, with one instructor and one kite shared between the practitioners (in the case of a first lesson, a third practitioner can be included without affecting the quality of the session). By sharing the kite in 15-minute turns, the students not only learn how to keep each other safe, but also get rest periods to reflect on the knowledge acquired. This is often the most fun solution! So why not share this journey with someone?
Private lessons
1 STUDENT | 1 INSTRUCTOR | 1 KITE
2H - 130€
4H - 255€
6H - 375€
8H - 490€
10H - 600€
Lesson packs
*price per porson
6H - 375€
10H - 600€
Semi-private
2 STUDENTS | 1 INSTRUCTOR | 1 KITE
2H - 170€
4H - 330€
6H - 480€
8H - 620€
10H - 750€
What's Included?
Which formula is best for me?
Private lessons or semi-private? Individual lessons or a 12-hour package? Just a refresh or a beginners’ pack? Everyone has different needs and should choose the formula that best suits their level and learning preferences.
Private Lessons represent the fastest progression in the sport. With this option, you will have an instructor and a kite exclusively for you, ensuring maximum time spent in contact with the kite. Private lessons accelerate the learning pace and are particularly recommended for those at the bodydrag, waterstart, and first jibe stages.
Semi-Private Lessons are also a great option, especially for those who feel they learn better in a group. Semi-private lessons are for 2 people, with one instructor and one kite shared between the practitioners (in the case of a first lesson, a third practitioner can be included without affecting the quality of the session). By sharing the kite in 15-minute turns, the students not only learn how to keep each other safe, but also get rest periods to reflect on the knowledge acquired. This is often the most fun solution! So why not share this journey with someone?
Individual Lessons are suitable for people who are unsure if kitesurfing is right for them, or for those who already kite but want a smooth introduction to the location or simply want to boost their confidence by having an instructor with them once again.
If you’re truly looking to progress and take kitesurfing seriously, then packages are the way to go. Not only do they offer a lower price, but they will also take you as far as possible, as a series of lessons combined within a specific time window will allow for a better grasp of the synergies involved.
How much time do I need before I can kitesurf on my own?
This is one of the most frequently asked and difficult questions to answer. Each practitioner has their own learning pace, which must be respected. Typically, between 10 and 14 hours of lessons should be enough for students to practice independently. Our main focus is to safely guide students’ progression so they can practice independently as quickly as possible. To achieve this, we offer lesson packages that ensure continuity.
We all want to move towards independence as quickly as possible, but the truth is that for this to happen, we need to be able to:
Prepare the equipment, carefully checking if all the various components are properly connected.
Analyze the navigation area and assess whether the conditions are suitable for the material you intend to use.
Control the kite with ease, skill, and understanding.
Perform a body drag (moving the body in the water, pulled by the kite). This maneuver is essential to retrieve the board when you lose it (which happens frequently, even to the most experienced).
Know how to use the safety mechanisms of the equipment. There are specific procedures, routines, and equipment that must be activated if things don’t go as planned. It’s essential that you know how to apply them before you’re ready to kitesurf on your own.
