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Kitesurfing and Windsurfing in Croatia

Good conditions for windsurfers and kitesurfers during the summer

Best time: April–November

Kitesurfing and Windsurfing
Kitesurfing and Windsurfing

Croatian coastline from Istria in the north to Dalmatia in the south boasts many decent windsurfing spots. Most popular are Premantura in Istria that is open for the winds from north Atlantic, Medulin is a great spot for southern winds. Bol on Brac island is good for beginners and experienced windsurfers. In June 2015, it hosted Euro Cup in windsurfing. Kitesurfing is also available in Bol and Viganj.​

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When is the best time to participate in water adventure sports in Croatia?

Water adventure sports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing are best practised in Croatia from April to November. The ideal weather conditions during this time contribute to a better experience. In Croatia, the peak season for these sports is usually in summers as the winds are steady and the sea temperature is warmer. Show more

What are the most recommended locations for windsurfing and kitesurfing in Croatia?

From Istria to Dalmatia, many Croatian coastlines offer great spots for windsurfing and kitesurfing. Some of the highly recommended destinations include Premantura in Istria, well-known for north Atlantic winds, Medulin, which is more suitable for southern winds, and Bol on Brac Island, perfect for both advanced and beginner windsurfers. Those interested in kitesurfing can go to Viganj or Bol. Show more

What is the typical wind condition during windsurfing and kitesurfing in Croatia?

For windsurfing and kitesurfing, Croatia enjoys favourable wind conditions over the year. In the spring and autumn months, the winds are stronger and turbulent, ideal for professionals. During summers, the more stable wind conditions make it a preferable season for both experienced and beginner windsurfers. Typically, winds in Croatia blow from northwest to southeast. Show more

What is the required skill level to participate in windsurfing and kitesurfing in Croatia?

Depending on the location, windsurfing and kitesurfing in Croatia is suitable for people of all skill levels. For instance, Bol is perfect for beginners due to its weather conditions, while Viganj is recommended for experienced surfers. People interested in learning the basics can enrol in various courses that are available along the coastline, and those experienced can indulge in the more challenging conditions that Croatia's coastline boasts. Show more

Are there any documented regulations or permits required to do windsurfing or kitesurfing in Croatia?

Windsurfing and Kitesurfing in the open sea of Croatia do not require an official permit or document from foreigners. Though, private schools or rental shops may require an IKO or VDWS certification that is readily obtainable in the country. It is critical to follow the safety standards and wear proper safety gear such as helmets and buoyancy aids. Along with that, individuals should also have basic knowledge of sailing rules. Show more

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