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Kitesurf in Namibia : all you need to know

Namibia, a mysterious kite destination reserved for those with a thirst for adventure and a change of scenery.

The wind blows strong, with a season from September to January.

The main kite spot is Walvis Bay.

High Season

From September to January

Required level

All levels

Best suited for

Group|Couple

Budget

€€€

Spots

Freeride, waves, freestyle

Other activities

Roadtrip, adventure

Why kitesurfing in Namibia is a good choice ?

Namibia is a “secret” destination, still very little frequented. But the conditions for kite are great!

We’ve all heard about this world speed record story in the Namibian “Speed Strip”, but few of us have tried the experience… And yet…

The landscapes are breathtaking: especially the Namib desert, arid and immense, overlooking the sea. It’s an ideal trip for adventurers or lovers of adventure and nature.

There are some facilities around the main spots, but don’t expect to find the atmosphere of Cumbuco (Brazil) there!

Best period and spots to kite in Namibia

The most popular (although very quiet) kite spot is located in Walvis Bay, near Swakopmund (30km away), a 5-hour drive from the airport, and a true paradise for flamingos, pelicans, dolphins, whales and seals.

It’s a wild place between desert and ocean, in short, a magical place.

Best kite season: September to January.

Discover the kite spots in Namibia

Walvis Bay

Walvis Bay is the most well-known spot in Namibia with lagoons. Many speed records have been broken in this region.
Best season : From September to January
Spot type : Flat

What we love most

Drawbacks

  • Crazy landscapes
  • Consistent wind
  • Wild
  • Waves and flat
  • Very few infrastructures
  • Cold water
  • Expensive travel

Our best advices to travelers

How to get there ?

Travel time: From 2 pm, including a layover

Direct flight: no

Time difference: UTC+1

Airlines: British Airways – Lufthansa – Virgin Atlantic – Air Namibia – Air France

Main airports: Windhoek International Airport (WDH)

Flight price: €900 / €1500

Formalities

  • Mandatory vaccines: Yellow fever vaccination required if traveling from a country with risk of yellow fever
  • Visa requirements: American and British nationals can obtain a tourist visa upon arrival for up to 90 days at a cost of $50
  • Electrical adapter: Type D and M electrical outlets, so an adapter may be needed
  • Official language: English
  • Currency: Namibian Dollar (NAD)

Additional tips

It’s good to rent a car (distances are very long). You can hire a driver if needed.

If you really want to explore the coast on your own, it’s better to rent a 4×4. Be careful, we drive on the left!!

What are the best non kitesurfing activities ?

Outside of kitesurfing, Namibia is a beautiful country with stunning landscapes.

Living a roadtrip in Namibia can be a truly unique adventure experience.