Time for Kiteboarding in Paradise
As the kiteboarding season winds down in Kos, the island takes on a serene and almost magical quality. With temperatures cooling yet the sun still shining most days, the once-bustling beaches have transformed into peaceful, untouched stretches of sand. The sun beds and umbrellas have been packed away, and the last of the charter flights have departed, leaving behind a tranquil shoreline. It’s a rare and breathtaking sight to see the beach in its natural state, devoid of the summer crowds and the usual water sports and parks. The gentle sound of the waves rolling in and the soft whistling of the wind create a soothing backdrop.
As autumn settles in, the wind patterns shift from the strong northern breezes that characterized the summer to the milder southern winds of the approaching winter. While the southern wind occasionally brings some rain, it generally remains warm and welcoming. The sea, still pleasantly warm from the summer heat, offers inviting conditions for kiteboarding enthusiasts.
November has arrived, and it’s the perfect time for kiteboarding at Paradise Beach. The atmosphere is relaxed, with professionals who are still around mingling with the locals, who now have more leisure time after a busy summer season. This quieter period presents an ideal opportunity to explore new tricks and test out new equipment in an unhurried environment. The waves are in great shape, providing ample opportunities for both freestylers and wave riders to enjoy the water.
However, as the days grow shorter, it’s essential to start early if you want to make the most of your kiteboarding session. Despite the limited daylight, the conditions remain excellent, making it a wonderful time to experience kiteboarding in its most serene and pristine form. Although you can’t have everything, the chance to kite in a more relaxed and beautiful setting is truly a special treat.