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The 5 best destinations to enjoy kitesurfing in the Valencia Region

Did you know that the Valencian Community is a paradise for kitesurfing lovers? With more than 600 km of coastline and ideal conditions all year round, this destination offers you unforgettable experiences on the waves”. The Mediterranean climate, characterised by more than 300 days of sunshine a year, consistent thermal winds and dream beaches, makes this area a paradise for riders of all levels.

In this article, we guide you through the best kitesurfing spots in the Valencian Community, with all the information you need to plan your next adventure. From Dénia, the capital of thermal wind, to the natural environment of Guardamar del Segura, you will discover unique places to enjoy this exciting sport.

Kitesurfing in the Valencian Community
Kitesurfing in the Valencian Community
1. Dénia: The epicentre of the thermal wind

Located at the northern end of the Costa Blanca, Dénia has established itself as the Mecca of kitesurfing in the Valencian Community. Its star beach for this sport is Punta del Raset, a specially conditioned space with a marked area exclusively for kitesurfing.

  • Wind: The famous Garbí, a south-easterly thermal wind, will give you memorable sessions, especially between April and October. This wind usually starts blowing mid-morning (around 11:00-12:00) and reaches its peak between 14:00 and 18:00, with intensities ranging between 12 and 20 knots. Its regularity and predictability are one of the great attractions of the area.
  • Water conditions: You will find sandy bottoms and crystal clear waters with gradual depth, creating a safe environment ideal for beginners. The water temperature varies between 18°C in spring and 26°C in the middle of summer, allowing for comfortable sessions.
  • Recommended levels: It is a versatile spot that adapts to all levels, although it is particularly beneficial for those who are taking their first steps in this sport.
  • Experience more than just kitesurfing: When the wind has died down, we recommend exploring the impressive Montgó Natural Park, visiting the medieval castle with panoramic views of the Mediterranean or tasting authentic Valencian paella in one of the beach bars. The old town of Dénia, with its cobbled streets and traditional shops, is also worth a visit.

Kitesurfing in the Valencian Community
Kitesurfing in the Valencian Community
2. Oliva: the perfect fusion between nature and kitesurfing

Oliva offers you a kitesurfing experience in a privileged natural environment. Aigua Blanca beach, flanked by protected dunes and pine forests, is the favourite spot for kitesurfers looking to connect with nature.

  • Wind: As in Dénia, the Garbí dominates the scene, although here it tends to blow with greater intensity due to the geographical configuration of the coast. The months of May to September will provide you with the best conditions, with regular winds of 15-20 knots that can reach peaks of up to 25 knots on the most intense days.
  • Water conditions: The calm waters and flatter than in other spots make Oliva an excellent place to perfect your technique and practice manoeuvres. Keep in mind that on days with strong winds, choppy and small waves can be generated. The beach is long and not very crowded, which will allow you to enjoy it with enough space even in high season.
  • Recommended levels: Ideal for intermediate riders looking to progress technically in a safe environment, although beginners will also find suitable areas with proper supervision.
  • Experience beyond kitesurfing: Take the opportunity to visit the Marjal Pego-Oliva Natural Park, a wetland of great ecological value where you can go kayaking or cycling. The old town of Oliva, with its quiet and authentic atmosphere, will offer you a gastronomic experience far from mass tourism.

3. Cullera: practically guaranteed wind just a stone’s throw from Valencia.

Strategically located just 40 minutes by car from Valencia city, Cullera has become a meeting point for urban kitesurfers looking for quick getaways without giving up excellent conditions.

  • Wind: The Garbí blows with particular intensity in this crescent-shaped bay, creating ideal conditions between the months of May and September, with a second optimal season in September-October. Winds tend to maintain constant intensities of 15-22 knots, perfect for productive sessions.
  • Water conditions: San Antonio beach is the epicentre of kitesurfing in Cullera, with relatively flat waters thanks to the natural protection offered by the bay. The spot is wide and allows a good distribution of riders even on crowded days.
  • Recommended levels: This is a versatile spot that is well suited to beginners and advanced riders alike, depending on the specific area you choose within the extensive beach.
  • Experience beyond kitesurfing: We recommend you visit the Castle of Cullera, a 10th century fortress that offers spectacular panoramic views of the coast. For gastronomy lovers, this town is famous for its rice dishes, especially the seafood paella that you can enjoy in restaurants such as “Casa Salvador” or “El Rincón del Faro”.

Kitesurfing in the Valencian Community
Kitesurfing in the Valencian Community
4. El Perelló: the best kept secret

Halfway between Valencia and Cullera, you will find El Perelló, a small coastal town that is home to one of the most authentic and least crowded spots in the region. Its relaxed atmosphere and stable conditions make it a jewel to be discovered.

  • Wind: The Garbí thermal wind blows here with moderate but consistent intensities, especially between May and September. The orientation of the beach creates a wind corridor that maintains intensities of 12-18 knots for a good part of the day.
  • Water conditions: On moderate windy days, the water is calmer, ideal for progression. The water is shallow up to a good distance from the shore, creating a natural safety zone for the less experienced. The beach is wide and sandy, with no obstacles that may hinder the practice.
  • Recommended levels: This is the ideal spot if you are just starting your kitesurfing adventure or if you are looking for a quiet place to perfect your technique without pressure.
  • Experience more than kitesurfing: El Perelló is famous for its rice cuisine, with traditional restaurants where you can try the authentic “all i pebre” of eel, a typical dish of the Albufera. Don’t miss a visit to the nearby Albufera Natural Park, a unique ecosystem of lagoons and rice paddies that you can explore by traditional boat.

5. Guardamar del Segura: kitesurfing with the family

In the extreme south of the Valencian Community, Guardamar del Segura is an excellent option for those of you who are travelling with your family and want to combine kitesurfing with other activities.

  • Wind: Here you will find an interesting combination of the Garbí and the Lebeche (south-westerly wind), which increases the chances of enjoying good conditions for more days. The optimum season runs from April to October, with average intensities of 12-18 knots.
  • Water conditions: The extensive beaches of Guardamar offer areas with shallow waters and sandy bottoms that guarantee safety. Los Tusales beach is preferred by local kitesurfers due to its lower tourist influx.
  • Recommended levels: This spot is especially recommended for families and beginners, although intermediate levels will also find areas suitable for progressing.
  • Experience more than kitesurfing: The protected dune system of Guardamar is one of the most important in the Mediterranean and is well worth a visit. You can also enjoy cycling routes along the mouth of the Segura river or visit the Phoenician archaeological site of La Fonteta.

Kitesurfing in the Valencian Community
Kitesurfing in the Valencian Community
Practical advice for kitesurfing in the Valencia Region

To make your experience in the Valencian Community unforgettable, here are some practical tips:

1- Recommended equipment:
  • Spring (March-May): 3/2 mm neoprene for waters between 16-20°C.
  • Summer (June-September): Shorty or lycra for 22-26°C water.
  • Autumn (October-November): 3/2mm wetsuit for cooler water. In November a 4/3mm will be more appropriate.
2- Useful applications:
  • Windguru: For spot-specific forecasts.
  • Windy: To display wind direction and intensity.
  • Telegram: Join groups like “Kitesurf Valencia” for real time alerts.
3- Regulations and respect for the environment:
  • Respect the areas marked out for kitesurfing.
  • Keep a minimum distance of 200 metres from bathing areas.
  • Avoid protected dune areas and always take your waste to a recycling point.

The Valencian Community is a top destination for kitesurfing lovers. With spots such as Dénia, Oliva, Cullera, El Perelló and Guardamar del Segura, you will find perfect conditions to enjoy this sport, regardless of your level of experience. Moreover, its climate, gastronomy and natural environment make it an ideal place for a complete holiday. Don’t wait any longer to live this unique experience in the Valencian Community, get your equipment ready and set off on an adventure!

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