Is kite surfing an expensive sport?

Is kite surfing an expensive sport?

It’s certainly costlier than surfing or stand up paddling, where your only investment is your board, a leash, and a paddle (for SUP). However, kitesurfing is less expensive to get into than other sports. Depending on the gear you use, you can usually get keep kitesurfing for much less money.

How much is a kite surfing setup?

In conclusion, a complete kiteboarding setup will cost you around between $1,800 and $2,200, excluding the always useful wetsuit. One thing is certain: the more recent the model, the more you’ll pay for it.

How much is kite surfing in Boracay?

Boracay Kiteboarding Rates & Introductory Price: INTRO COURSE 3,500.00 PHP per Person 1 Hour 30 Minutes.

How old do you have to be to kitesurf?

We find that nine to ten years old is the age range that kids have the motor skills, attention span and desire to learn to kite. Kids in the early to mid teens get it really quickly, and we have seen kids as young as six kiteboarding.

Where is the best place to kite surf in Costa Rica?

Our Kitesurfing school in Costa Rica is located in breathtaking Salinas Bay. One of the top kitesurf beaches in Costa Rica (Central America), famous for its consistent strong winds which makes it perfect for kiteboarding. We commit to the highest teaching and safety standards in all our services.

Where is the best place to go kiteboarding?

The kite beach, Playa Copal is long with side-on shore wind perfect for teaching and practicing after your lessons. The weather is always warm and the water is warm most of the time. Strong winds can mix up cooler deep water during certain tides. We provide 2/2 wetsuits and booties during lessons and rentals.

When is the kite season in Costa Rica?

The main season runs from November to May and peaks between December and March. During this time, Costa Rica’ main kite spots enjoy daily wind that blows 18-23 knots on average- though it’s not uncommon for the hotspots to get in excess of 25 knots on certain days.