Australia is one the best countries in the world for kiteboarding. Its coastline measures 35,877 kilometers, and the conditions range from flat water lakes to waves and windy coasts. Being so big, there is always wind somewhere and it’s full of hidden gems. White beaches and flat waters make for the perfect place to learn. One of the most famous locations, Safety Bay, is where you can probably spot a few champion kiters; it is popular for having consistently good conditions.

Australia is definitely up there when it comes to places to learn. You can find amazing schools all over the country, and beaches that are super safe because of how big they are. You can find flat water almost anywhere, which makes for the perfect learning condition. Many schools are IKO affiliated, which guarantees a high standard of safety and progression.

 
Capital: Canberra

Currency: Australian Dollar

Level: Beginner to Experienced

Winds: 10-40 knots (Depends where and when you go)

Kite Sizes: 7-9m Small / 10-14m Big

Flat Water Spots: Yes

Beach Break Spots: Yes

Wetsuit Needed?: Some places

Water Temperatures: South 17-25 °C; NE 23-27 °C; West 20-24 °C

Uncrowded Waters: Yes

Kiteboarding Lessons Average: 35- 80 USD Per Hour +/- depending if solo or group lessons and package

Daily Food Budget Average: 35 USD

Downwinder Spots: Yes

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Australia

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Kitesurf in Australia
Season
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Destination Members Count
1962
Destination Spots Count
7
Destination Centers Count
4