Kite Beach, South Africa is a Medium waves and Big waves spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for riders of Any Level. Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from SE and SSE, S . Have fun after the ride: enjoy Nightlife close to Kite Beach, South Africa !
How to get there
Follow the R27 (North) out of Cape Town. Turn left at the Dolphin Beach Hotel at the entrance to Tabe View. Follow the beach road, then you will get to Kite Beach.
Wind and Weather Conditions
Long wetsuits needed all year round - although people were seen in shorties some times. Air around 30°C in the summer, down to 15°C in the winter. The water is pretty cold, around 10-15°C in the summer and 13-17°C in the winter. The longer the South Easter (prevailing summer wind) blows, the colder the surface water gets. Doesn't matter much in summer though. Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from SE and SSE, S . There is Thermal wind at Kite Beach, South Africa. Wind mostly sideshore from the left. Due to slightly strange local effects, the wind is generally sideshore or onshore. In the summer, the wind is mostly S to SE, but of which are pretty exactly sideshore; this is the perfect wind (called Cape Dr.) and can get very strong at times - up to 40 knots. The wind tends to pick up in the mornings and get stronger. So if super strong winds are predicted, get there early! NW is mostly a bad weather or winter wind. Less reliable, but often associated with big waves. SW is onshore and doesn't usually get strong at kite beach. Go to Sunset Beach, Melkbos or Big Bay. Surfing is possible all year round, although the summer months (December to March) have the best winds. In the winter, you will mostly find NW winds (from the right), although these come rarely. Steady winds. Wind usually blows from SE and SSE, S on the spot. The best moments to come to Kite Beach, South Africa are January, February, March and December .
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kite Beach, South Africa is a Medium waves and Big waves spot. The launching/landing area is reported to be of Big size. The beach is very long (several kilometers). To the south is Dolphin Beach. The beach is wide enough to lay out plenty of lines and launch. Nice, sandy beach. There is a tap where you can rinse yourself and your board. Plenty of grass to rig on if you choose not to rig on the beach. One of the great wave spots. Waves can are between 1-4m faces normally, but can get huge at times. Beyond the breaker zone, there is a fairly easy going swell. Shore break varies, but usually isn't gruesome. Bigger waves in the winter. Water ranges from being really flat, to really choppy.
Need to know
There is no beach users reported here. The is no particular rules reported , but as a best practice, talk to a local before you go on water.