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My first kitesurf experience

By Clément Chappron

Written on 08 Feb 2025

Introduction to Kitesurfing in Mauritius

Discovering kitesurfing in Mauritius was a life-changing experience, one that has since become a passion. The island’s stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and ideal wind conditions make it one of the best locations in the world for both beginner and experienced kitesurfers. From its turquoise waters to the incredible wind consistency, Mauritius offers a perfect balance of excitement and challenge. The combination of tropical scenery, vibrant marine life, and the exhilaration of riding the waves makes kitesurfing here a unique experience.

Why Mauritius is Perfect for Kitesurfing

Mauritius is blessed with consistent trade winds, warm waters, and crystal-clear lagoons that provide ideal conditions for kitesurfing. Whether you're just starting or are already an experienced rider, Mauritius has something for everyone. For beginners, the shallow, flat-water lagoons are great for learning the ropes, while advanced riders can take advantage of the more challenging spots with strong winds and waves. The island's geography creates varied wind conditions, allowing for year-round kitesurfing. Even during the off-season, you can usually find suitable spots around the island.

Wind and Weather Conditions

The best time to kitesurf in Mauritius is between May and October, during the southern hemisphere's winter, when the wind is at its most consistent. The trade winds blow between 15-25 knots most days, creating optimal conditions for kitesurfing. Even outside this season, Mauritius enjoys wind almost every month of the year, making it an excellent destination for kite lovers.

The Best Spots for Beginners

For beginners, there are two prime locations in Mauritius: Le Morne and Belle Mare. These spots are known for their friendly, shallow lagoons, where riders can focus on mastering the basics without worrying about deep water or strong currents.

  • Le Morne: Located in the southwest, Le Morne is famous for its flat, shallow lagoon, making it an ideal spot to learn kitesurfing. The surrounding reef protects the lagoon from large waves, creating calm waters perfect for beginners. The spot is also recognized for its stunning backdrop — the iconic Le Morne Brabant mountain.
  • Belle Mare: Situated on the east coast, Belle Mare offers shallow waters and steady winds, making it another great location for those new to the sport. The beach is long and sandy, providing ample space for practicing launching and landing your kite.

Each of these spots has nearby kitesurfing schools where professional instructors guide you through the learning process, making it easier and safer to get started.

Getting Started: Gear and Techniques

Essential Gear for Kitesurfing

Having the right gear is crucial for a safe and enjoyable kitesurfing experience. Here’s a breakdown of what you'll need:

  • Kite: Your kite is the most important piece of equipment. Beginners should start with a kite that is easy to control, such as a hybrid or bow kite, which provides a good mix of stability and power.
  • Board: A larger board with a flatter rocker is generally easier to ride for beginners. These boards offer more stability and buoyancy, making it easier to stand up and balance.
  • Harness: The harness connects you to the kite and comes in two main types: seat harnesses (recommended for beginners) and waist harnesses. A seat harness provides more support and comfort during the learning phase.
  • Safety Gear: A helmet, life vest, and safety leash are essential for protecting yourself during your kitesurfing sessions, especially as you’re learning.

Basic Techniques to Master

  • Kite Control: The first and most important skill to master is controlling the kite. This means learning how to properly steer, depower, and control its power in different wind conditions. Ground-based kite-flying exercises are highly recommended before heading into the water.
  • Body Dragging: This technique involves using the kite to pull your body through the water without the board. It’s essential for learning how to navigate with the kite and is a foundational skill for retrieving your board after a fall.
  • Water Start: Learning how to stand up on the board while controlling the kite is often the most challenging part for beginners. It requires a combination of balance, timing, and kite control.

Taking lessons from a certified instructor at one of the many kitesurfing schools in Mauritius is highly recommended. Not only do they ensure safety, but they also help you progress more quickly by providing structured guidance and feedback.

My Experience at Le Morne

The Learning Curve

When I arrived at Le Morne, I was immediately struck by the beauty of the location. The towering Le Morne Brabant mountain against the backdrop of the lagoon set the scene for what would be a thrilling experience. As a first-time kitesurfer, I knew I had a lot to learn. After a few briefings with my instructor and practicing with a trainer kite on land, I finally took to the water. The first few attempts were difficult — controlling the kite while trying to stand on the board was harder than I expected. But with persistence and guidance from my instructor, I slowly began to understand how to harness the power of the wind.

What I Learned

After a few days of practice, I started to make progress. The key was patience and learning how to react to the kite's movements. Once I figured out how to balance on the board and use the kite to steer, the feeling of gliding over the water was incredible. I also learned that kitesurfing requires both physical strength and mental focus — staying calm and making quick decisions is crucial to maintaining control.

By the end of my trip, I could confidently ride small waves, and I even managed to perform a few basic tricks. The sense of freedom that comes with kitesurfing is hard to put into words — it's a perfect blend of adrenaline, skill, and connection with nature.

Conclusion

My kitesurfing journey in Mauritius was unforgettable. From the beautiful locations to the warm and welcoming kitesurfing community, everything about this experience was amazing. For anyone looking to try something new and exhilarating, Mauritius is the perfect destination to start your kitesurfing adventure. Whether you're a total beginner or a seasoned rider, the island's diverse spots, excellent conditions, and stunning scenery make it a must-visit for any kitesurf enthusiast.

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