Kitesurfing in Corralejo (Fuerteventura) for beginners: Everything you need to know
Thinking of trying kitesurfing in Fuerteventura? You’ve chosen the perfect place. Corralejo is famous not just for its volcanic landscapes and white-sand beaches, but for being one of the best places in the world to learn the sport. At Fuerte Active we know starting...
Top kitesurfing spots in Fuerteventura – the best destinations for every rider
Explore the best kitesurfing spots in Fuerteventura, on the island par excellence for practicing this sport in the Canary Islands: Are you planning a kitesurfing trip to Fuerteventura? This complete guide will provide you with all the information you need to make the...
How to choose my first Kitesurf equipment?
Choosing your first kitesurf equipment is a big decision - get it right and you’ll progress faster and enjoy the sport more. Before you buy anything, though, the honest advice is to spend time on the water first: a few beginner lessons will tell you far more about...
Your first Kitesurfing lesson!
Your first kitesurfing lesson is an exciting introduction to the sport. Here’s exactly what to expect, step by step, so you arrive relaxed and make the most of your time on the water. 1. Meet your team and the spot You’ll start with a quick briefing about the spot —...
What You Need to Know Before You Start Kitesurfing
Kitesurfing combines the power of the wind with a kite and board to glide across the water. If you’re thinking about getting started, here are the things worth knowing first. What kitesurfing actually is It’s not about surfing waves - it’s about using the kite and...
How long does it take to learn kitesurfing?
Kitesurfing combines surfing with kite flying, and one of the first questions every beginner asks is: how long until I can actually ride? Here’s a realistic answer. The short answer On average it takes about 10 to 20 hours of practice to pick up the basics and ride...
Fuerteventura – Why It’s the Ideal Kitesurfing Destination
Fuerteventura is a paradise for kitesurfers. This Canary Island has the wind, the water and the variety of spots to make it one of Europe’s best places to ride - year-round. Here’s why it’s worth the trip, and where to go once you arrive. Why Fuerteventura? Steady...










