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Kitesurf in Turkey : all you need to know

Turkey is an easily accessible destination for a kitesurfing stay.

The best season is between May and September.

The most renowned kite spot is Datça.

High Season

From May to September

Required level

All levels

Best suited for

Group|Family|Couple

Budget

€€

Spots

Freestyle, freeride

Other activities

beaches, water activities

Why kitesurfing in Turkey is a good choice ?

Overall, Turkey is a sun + kite + resorts destination just a stone’s throw from France. So it’s quite convenient when time is short, or when a compromise has to be found for the whole family.

But even though Turkey is close to us, it still remains quite authentic: it’s a magical, dynamic country imbued with a welcoming oriental culture that will take you out of your comfort zone if you take the time to stray from the beaten path. Istanbul in particular is well worth a few days of sightseeing.

Best period and spots to kite in Turkey

As for kitesurfing, the spots are located on the jagged West coast, overlooking the Aegean Sea and all the Greek islands (including the Gökova and Alaçati spots).

A warm Mediterranean, a mild climate, lighter winds (about 15 knots) than in Greece, and often spots perfectly suited for learning to kite.

Best season (for kitesurfing): from May to September.

Discover the kite spots in Turkey

Alacati

Small tourist village, with a beautiful spot in a protected bay.
Best season : From May to September
Spot type : Flat, choppy

Datca

A large bay to enjoy the Meltem wind, facing the Cyclades.
Best season : From May to September
Spot type : Flat, choppy

Gokova

Gokova is a Turkish kite spot, with turquoise water over a vast area of flat and shallow conditions.
Best season : From May to September
Spot type : Flat, choppy

What we love most

Drawbacks

  • Ideal for families
  • Ideal for learning
  • Easily accessible
  • Light winds
  • High season mass tourism
  • Political instability

Our best advices to travelers

How to get there ?

Travel time: From 3h30 for Izmir (direct flight). Up to 10/12 hours for flights with a stopover (whether it be for Izmir or Bodrum)

Direct flight: yes

Time difference: UTC+3

Airlines: Turkish Airline – Sun Express – Pegasus Airline – Air France – Lufthansa

Main airports: Izmir (IZM) – Bodrum (BJV)

Flight price: 300 / 600€

Formalities

  • Mandatory vaccines: No vaccines are required for entry into Turkey for American or British nationals.
  • Visa requirements: American and British nationals can obtain an e-Visa online before traveling to Turkey. The cost for the e-Visa is $20 for Americans and £20 for Britons.
  • Need for electrical adapter: Electrical outlets in Turkey are type C and F, which are the same as in the US and UK. No adapter is needed.
  • Official language: The official language of Turkey is Turkish.
  • Currency: The currency used in Turkey is the Turkish Lira (TRY).

Additional tips

Turkish Airline and Sun Express operate direct flights to Izmir Airport (IZM). The flight takes about 3h30.

On the other hand, you will have to make a stopover in Istanbul before landing at Bodrum Airport (BJV). Flights to Bodrum are also slightly more expensive.

What are the best non kitesurfing activities ?

If you have the opportunity and have never done so, spending a few days in Istanbul would be a good idea.

On the kitesurf spots side, the region also has some historical sites to offer. But overall, people mainly go there for the beaches.

Near Alaçati, there are also thermal waters, vineyards, and the charm of cobbled streets and traditional houses.