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Advanced Kitesurfing Classes at Punta Trettu – Learn Safely and Have Fun
Kitesurfing Lessons for All Levels: Individual, semi private, or from the boat.
Discover the most effective and safe way to progress in kitesurfing. Our advanced lessons are tailored for riders who are ready to progress quickly and confidently, guided by experienced, certified instructors. Choose the format that suits you best: private one-on-one coaching, semi-private sessions with two kites, or boat-assisted lessons for optimal safety, space, and focus.
Learn Advanced Maneuvers: Unhooked freestyle, kite loop, and Big Air maneuvers
During advanced lessons, you will learn:
Our Advanced Courses: Big Air and Freestyle with International Coaches
For more experienced riders, we offer advanced camps with national and international athletes and coaches. You can perfect all Big Air and freestyle maneuvers, improving technique, style, and safety. There is also the possibility of video shooting and analysis with the instructor.
Kitesurf Lessons with the Surfboard (Directional Board for Waves)
Surfboard lessons are available to learn the basics before tackling the waves. You’ll practice your stance (correct foot placement), learn proper posture, and foot switching, eventually trying jibes, tacks, and strapless jumps.
Foil Kite Lessons with FLYSURFER
The foil kite cassonato is a type of kitesurfing kite without a tube, featuring a foil design that offers greater efficiency, stability, and performance in light winds. It’s ideal for those wanting to kitesurf in light wind conditions, as it allows you to fly with less wind compared to traditional kites.
Equipment, Safety, and Services Included in the Kitesurf Course
Each lesson includes:
Note: Lessons are paid at the end of the day based on the hours actually completed. Parental authorization is required for minors. Contact us today for more information or to book your lesson!
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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.