The best kitesurfing experience in Sardinia is waiting for you!
Our kitesurfing school is nestled in Punta Trettu, Sardinia, a premier European spot known for its crystal-clear flat waters, shallow sandy bottoms, consistent winds year-round, and ample space for safe riding. Ideal for beginners and freestyle enthusiasts alike, the unique bay orientation allows kitesurfing with winds from all directions, making it a perfect destination for every skill level. Take advantage of our decades of experience teaching kitesurfing and the easy-to-use Punta Trettu lagoon, suitable for all levels of kitesurfing enthusiasts.
Read MoreThe southwestern coast of Sardinia is renowned for steady winds, shallow waters, and uncrowded spots—perfect conditions for learning easily and enjoying exciting sessions.
From beginner courses to advanced classes, we tailor each session to your goals. Private, duo, or group lessons are available.
We keep our kitesurfing, hydrofoil, and wing foil gear in top condition, ensuring safe, high-level performance on the water. Our IKO- and FIV-certified team brings years of experience to help you progress faster.
Our courses cater to all levels, from complete beginners taking their first steps into kitesurfing to advanced riders looking to master new tricks and refine their skills.
Rent everything you need for kitesurf, wave riding, hydro-foiling, wing foiling, surfing, and SUP, and practice your sport at the highest level.

We’ve designed every detail for your comfort and the best experience — from essential amenities like bathrooms and hot showers to gear rental and the support of experienced instructors. Relax, recharge, and get back on the water.


The Italian Big Air Championship is coming to Punta Trettu for the 2nd time in 2026!
Read MoreKite Village Sardegna is looking for experienced Kitesurf and Wingfoil Instructors with a valid European visa and an excellent command of English, plus German and/or French. We are a school with 13 years of experience, located with our club directly on the famous flat-water spot of Punta Trettu, in the south of Sardinia, Italy.
The spot is extremely easy for teaching thanks to shallow water, a dedicated lesson area, and highly reliable wind conditions — including a consistent thermal wind for most of the season, with over 20 windy days per month and an average of 15–20 knots.

We use North Kiteboarding equipment and Flysurfer Hybrid kites for lighter wind days. We offer competitive pay, free accommodation, and staff prices at our bar. We also accept applications for shorter periods, though not less than two months.
For more details or to apply, please send your CV to
kitevillagesardegna@gmail.com.
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Kitesurfing is a wind-powered water sport. This extreme sport harnesses the wind with an inflatable wing, called a kite, controlled by a bar connected to four 22-24 meter long lines. The kite pulls you upright on a board similar to a wakeboard. It's relatively easy to learn and suitable for all ages, which is why it has become so popular in recent years.
Aerodynamically, the kite is essentially a small airplane wing. The difference in pressure between the upper and lower parts, called "lift," keeps it in the air. While riding, you can decide the angle and position of the kite, thus controlling your speed through the water.
Being an extreme sport, kitesurfing involves risks. However, by learning to control the kite during the course, respecting the navigation rules, and always maintaining the right distance from obstacles, it can become a truly extraordinary experience. Always remember to check local weather conditions before choosing the right equipment.
You can learn and practice kitesurfing at any spot with a sandy beach and sufficient onshore wind (i.e., blowing toward the shore). However, some locations are more suitable, with more favourable water and weather conditions than average, and with kitesurfing schools already operating.
A shallow lagoon with steady winds is the ideal place to learn. In Southern Italy, Lo Stagnone in Sicily and Porto Botte and Punta Trettu in Sardinia offer very similar and optimal conditions, which is perfect for beginner kitesurfers.
The price of kitesurfing equipment varies depending on whether it's new or used. Kites range in price from about €400 to €2,500. The control bar ranges from €250 to €700, the harness to connect the kite to ranges from €60 to €300, and a board ranges from €200 to around €700.
Most kitesurfing schools in Italy require membership in their sports club, which includes kitesurfing insurance. However, you can always check with your local insurance company. Be sure to ask about kitesurfing-specific options, as they are not always included in extreme sports insurance.
Generally, children can start kitesurfing at age 10. Some children start a few years earlier, depending on their concentration and motor control. In any case, the minimum weight required for safe kitesurfing is 30 kg.