Cape Town | South Africa

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Cape Town - Lewis Crathern

WHEN TO GO

Peak Season: November – March
Avg Air Temp: 25 – 30°C / 77 – 86°F
Avg Water Temp:  16°C / 60°F

 

USEFUL CONTACTS

 

TRAVEL AGENTS:

KITEWORLDWIDE
www.kiteworldwide.com
info@kiteworldwide.com

SPORTIF TRAVEL
www.sportif.travel
info@sportif.travel

PLANET KITESURF
www.planetkitesurfholidays.com
info@planettravelholidays.com

 

SHOPS & SCHOOLS

BOARD & KITE AFRICA
www.boardandkiteafrica.com

OPEN OCEAN
openocean.africa

HIGH FIVE
www.high-five.co.za

KITE KAHUNAS
www.kitekahunas.com

CAPE TOWN KITE CLUB
www.capetownkiteclub.com

GOOD FOR: Home to the Red Bull King of the Air! All riding styles work and lots of people head here to learn, but essentially this place is most popular for boosting and wave riding in strong winds, while also enjoying one of the world’s most beautiful cities

“From perfect little kickers to juicy monster waves, Cape Town offers some of the best kitesurfing downwinders in the world. You can’t go wrong between October and March.”

Jo Wilson - www.jowilsoncoaching.com

THE LURE

Consistently the spot of choice for the world's best riders in freestyle and waves, from October to March. Why? Because the wind is unbeatable, the area boasts 30+ kite spots, offering a huge variety of riding, from flat water to five or six metre waves. Also, unlike most good kite spots, one of the world's most vibrant cities is a short drive away offering endless entertainment, from the stunning wine lands and the culture of the city for the adults, to the parks and wildlife centre visits with the kids.

 

 

Wet your appetite with this video, the first in a series showing various spots around Cape Town by local shredder, Luke McGillewie

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