Kiteboarding Fantasy Camp wrap-up

This time of year, there are few places I would rather be than the Florida Keys. Islamorada is sunny, windy and in the 70s. This week, Kiteboarding magazine has partnered up with Broneah Kiteboarding and Cabrinha at the beachfront Islander Resort to host our first fantasy camp. Intermediate-to-advanced kiteboarders from around the nation have been treated to one-on-one instruction, in addition to getting a chance to ride and hang out with Cabrinha pros Damien Leroy, Clarissa Hempel and Jon Modica.
The whole idea of the camp is to take everyone’s riding to the next level. For some, learning tips on how to stay upwind was a breakthrough, while others learned to ride strapless surfboards or pull their first front and back rolls. The students’ levels have progressed quickly with the wealth of knowledge that is here. Each day, riders are pushing their individual limits.
The days here in paradise are filled with great meals by the pool, kiteboarding sessions, hardcore games of volleyball, stand up paddle boarding, and post-ride hot tub sessions with ice-cold Coronas. Well, the wind is up and it’s looking like a good day for a 40′ catamaran ride upwind to follow with a group downwinder in the shallow flat water. Time to ride.
Fantasy Camp Testimonial
“I wanted to say Thank you to the entire Broneah team for a remarkable week!! I wish we could have stayed longer as I was learning new skills that I know will help me as I continue to kiteboard wherever and whenever I can!! You are all amazing and I look forward to getting together again soon!! And, who knows, maybe another volleyball game as well
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Thank you very much, Adam Hait
Kiteboarding Fantasy Camp in the Florida Keys
If you’re looking for the kiteboarding trip of a lifetime, don’t miss out on Kiteboarding magazine’s “Fantasy Camp,” hosted at the beautiful oceanfront Islander Resort in Islamorada, Florida!
With more than six years of experience hosting fantasy camps in exotic destinations all over the world, Broneah partnered with Kiteboarding to deliver the ultimate kite experience for readers and enthusiasts, where participants can improve their riding, eat, lounge poolside and sleep without ever leaving the resort.
Jan. 31 – Feb. 4, 2010
Choose either five-night, four-day week and receive:
• High-profile athlete interaction with daily on-the-water instruction, video analysis, downwinders and workshops
• Top-notch, professional coaching from Broneah to significantly improve your riding
• Exclusive camp size for personalized instruction
• Special evening clinics and question/answer sessions about kite repair, bladder replacement, line management and more
• Meet-and-ride with Cabrinha pro rider Damien Leroy and Kiteboarding editor Aaron Sales, along with other celebrity visitors
• The ability to demo the newest and best products Cabrinha has to offer
• Five nights in a private room at the oceanfront Islander Resort with daily catered breakfast and lunch
• Prizes and a raffle at the final party, with an amazing catered dinner
• A chance to be in Kiteboarding magazine

RIDERS
Damien Leroy
Whether riding freestyle, surfing the waves or racing at high speeds, Damien Leroy has mastered them all. Considered the most personable pro in kiteboarding, Damien is an amazing personality to be around and loves to share his stoke for the sport by encouraging other kiteboarders to push it to the limit.
Aaron Sales
As an avid kiteboarder for 11 years and editor of Kiteboarding magazine for over three years, Aaron Sales brings a wealth of knowledge to the industry and loves to share his stories. Hear about his adventures from around the world, from snowkiting the peaks in Alaska to being held at gunpoint in Venezuela. Aaron is also an expert on gear and instruction and will make sure you are taking your kiteboarding to the next level.
Broneah Crew
Our company and staff are all passionate, professional people excited to share their knowledge of kiteboarding with you. Every person on our team is individually talented and incredibly good at what they do; you won’t find any amateurs here. Broneah coaches are the best riders on the water, and are always going the extra mile to provide our customers with the best service possible. We take our work seriously to keep you safe and stoked, while ensuring you have as much fun as possible. Come check us out.
LOCATION AND CONDITIONS
Wide-open, butter-flat, crystal-clear waters offer unlimited kiting opportunities. Throw your kites down on the largest beach in the Florida Keys and let the Broneah crew get you rigged and ready for multiple days on the water. Don’t worry about staying upwind either — we have PWCs for quick returns on downwind runs. The wind tends to vary from 15 mph to the upper 20s, so bring all the kite sizes you own.
Space is limited, so act now. For more information and a camp application, please call 231-392-2212 or email broneah@broneah.com.
Or click here to download the application.
DETAILS
Camp fee:
$2,895 per person
Extra person fee:
$349 for a non-riding friend, spouse or child, which includes lodging in the participant’s room Sunday – Thursday night, breakfast and lunch each day and participation in the final party and dinner celebration
Transportation:
All participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Islander Resort and Islamorada, Florida
Waiver & Insurance:
Each participant, guest and child must sign all necessary waivers before taking part in any activities
Cancellation Policy:
Kiteboarding Fantasy Camp reserves the right to refuse admittance to any applicant. Should an applicant wish to cancel their participation, the cancellation refund policy is as follows:
• 15 days before = 50% refund
• Less than 15 days before = No refund

ACCOMMODATIONS
With two pools and a hot tub for lounging between sessions, the largest beach in the area, incredible food, kiting out your front door and beautiful views in every direction, what more do you need to know about this oceanside resort? The best-kept secret in the Florida Keys, the Islander Resort offers an array of amenities to enhance your kiteboarding experience on and off the water, including fun for non-riding guests. click to visit the website
CABRINHA KITEBOARDING
Since 2000, Cabrinha has climbed the ranks as a leading kitesurfing brand, selling in over 40 countries worldwide. Inspired and driven by Maui-based waterman Pete Cabrinha, the company produces everything from kites to boards to accessories and sponsors top athletes in the sport. click to visit the website
WHAT IF THERE IS NO WIND?
In the extremely unlikely case of no wind in this kiteboarding paradise, there are many no-wind activity options. Here are a few for you to consider when packing:
SUP: Enjoy the pristine waters on a stand-up paddle board. Go for a long cruise down the coast or compete in a head-to-head race against other campers
Scuba Diving/Snorkeling: Take a guided tour or just go directly out in front of the resort
Open Water Fishing: There are countless charters and operations that would be happy to take you out for a day on the water in one of the nation’s premier fishing spots
Kayaking: Kayaks are available for rent at the resort for a low price
Photography: With a year-round summer climate, the Keys are an ideal place for underwater and nature photography
Shopping: Close to the town’s plaza you will find small stores to purchase souvenirs, crafts, sport clothing and everyday necessities
Organized beach sports: Join others in various beach sports
Space is limited, so act now. For more information and a camp application, please call 231-392-2212 or email broneah@broneah.com.
Or click here to download the application.
DISCLAIMER
A brief discussion with a Broneah head coach is required to assure basic core competence for the fantasy camp. Additional registration materials and information regarding final payment processing, will be forwarded for completion once you have been accepted to the fantasy camp. Full payment must be received with in 7 days of acceptance. **Published schedules and events may be subject to change without notice. ** Participants UNDER age 18 must have parent/guardian signature to participate. ** If you have any questions regarding registration, E-mail michael.bragg@bonniercorp.com

Puerto Rico Kiteboarding Camp
If you are looking for the exotic kiteboarding trip of a lifetime, then you must check out the Broneah ‘Spring Fling’ Camp in Puerto Rico. In the fall of 2003, we stumbled across the ultimate kiteboarding training grounds on the southern coast of Puerto Rico. With average yearly temps ranging from 85-90 degrees, and water temps in the 80s, you will quickly realize why this place is kiteboarding paradise, and why our customers keep returning year after year!
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- Keegan riding the pool
- The Crew at The Pool
- Happy Campers
- Nate preparing lunch
- Nate and Dennis Coaching
- Steph in the crystal blue
- Keegan nuclear
- Tonito rides the elevator
- Lit-up in The Pool
Puerto Rico “Spring Fling” Kiteboarding Camp
LOCATION
The riding spot, appropriately named “The Pool” has wide-open, butter flat, crystal clear waters and a very addictive vibe. Forget about kiting at crowded beaches, we take boats out to these spots. That’s right, plan on getting up early and packing up the boat with all your gear and heading to these insane private kiteboarding islands. We will park you behind some beautiful mangrove islands where you will feel no wind, yet five feet above your head its blowing 25 knots! Behind the mangrove islands you will be riding in glass flat shallow water all day long, and don’t worry about staying upwind, we have a boat for quick returns on downwind runs.
The Broneah “Spring Fling” Kiteboarding Camp is located in the small village of La Parguera. This is a super mellow fishing village, which brings in tourists from all over the world. The city is based next to the world famous Bioluminescent Lagoon which magically lights up at night. The town and area offers many activities including boat trips through the channels, fishing, kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving, kiteboarding and just straight up chilling.
CONDITIONS
The south side of the island has a dry, desert landscape that creates consistent and strong thermal winds nearly every day! Coming in the spring, you can expect to ride at least seven out of ten days! During our 2004 March camp, we scored 26 out of 30 days! Beat that! Usually the wind is lighter in the morning working with kite sizes 14-17 meter, then in the afternoon it really starts to blow and you will be putting up your 8-12meter kites. With this in mind, you need to bring all the kites you own.
PACKAGE INCLUDES
-5 Nights at Villa Parguera resort (Sun-Thurs).
-Breakfast each morning at Villa Parguera (Mon-Fri, for 1 person)
-10AM-4PM Kiteboarding lessons Mon-Thurs (includes ride out to reef each way and on the water support and service for one person)
-Lunch each day at the reef Mon-Thurs
EXTRA PERSON FEE
If you plan to bring a friend, wife, or child to the camp there is an additional $250 fee per extra person, this fee covers the following:
-Extra spot in the room Sun-Thurs night
-Breakfast each morning
-Lunch each day at the reef
ACCOMMODATIONS
You will be staying in one of the nicest hotels in the area at an incredibly discounted rate! This package includes a 4-day “Spring Fling” camp running Monday-Thursday with on the water kiteboarding each day from 10-4. With this package you will stay in a room at Villa Parguera for 5 nights (sun-thurs) that can accommodate you and for an additional fee an additional person. Along with this package you will receive a free breakfast each morning and a custom “Broneah Lunch” at the reef each day. We must stress that this is a great deal we have set up exclusively with this hotel with great savings for our customers.
Check out www.villaparguera.net for detailed information, and make sure to compare your lodging prices to see what you save by booking through Broneah.
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Common Questions- Puerto Rico Kiteboarding

What is the weather like in the spring?
Puerto Rico is blessed with year-round summer-like conditions. Each day you can expect beautiful, clear blue skies with temperatures ranging from 85 to 90 degrees. The water is always ‘bathwater’ warm and crystal clear. In the past, March and April have recorded the highest average wind speeds of the year.
How much does it cost to fly to Puerto Rico?
In all of our research in getting to Puerto Rico we have always found the best prices through Spirit Airlines. Spirit offers packages out of most major cities in North America. If you’re flying out of the Midwest then you can fly from either Detroit or Chicago. If you are flexible with dates and times, you can get round trip tickets for around $250 from Detroit to San Juan, Puerto Rico. That is CHEAP! Spirit has always been good for us with minimum delays and convenient flights. You can book your ticket through Spirit at www.spiritair.com. Check your prices today and you are guaranteed to be surprised at how cheap it is to fly to paradise.
If Sprit is not the airline you prefer that is fine, every major airline company flies to Puerto Rico. If you are going to take another carrier we would suggest flying into the Mayaguez, Ponce, or Aguadilla airports. Sprit also flies into Aguadilla. Mayaquez, Ponce and Aguadilla are about 40 minutes from La Parguera, versus a 2-hour drive across the island from San Juan.
Do I need a Passport?
For US citizens a passport is not needed. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, making it effortless to come and go. However, it is never a bad idea to carry your passport with you whenever leaving the mainland USA. Canadians need only bring a photo ID.
Should I rent a car?
Before you come to Puerto Rico we suggest you reserve a rental car. There are many different options for rental car companies; you should be able to find a small car for around $40 per day. Just about every rental car company in North America is available in Puerto Rico. Having a rental car ready to go is the easiest way to get to La Parguera. The drive from San Juan to La Parguera is about a 2 hours.
How do I get from San Juan to the Broneah Base Camp?
The taxi service from the San Juan airport to La Parguera can be upwards of $150.00, but are always there and ready to go. If you are flying into Mayaguez, Ponce, or Aguadilla you can also have a cab to pick you up and bring you directly to the hotel in La Parguera.
Driving Directions From San Juan Airport to La Parguera:
You leave the airport and take the Teodoro Moscoso toll bridge ($1.75), and once you cross the bridge you continue on Rd 17. Stay on Rd. 17 until you reach an intersection for Rd. 18, where you take the exit to Caguas (south). Stay on Rd. 18, and eventually it becomes the Las Americas Toll Expressway, or Highway 52.
Once you are on Highway 52, follow the signs towards Caguas and then towards Ponce, a city on the south coast of the island. You should arrive in Ponce about 1.5 hours after leaving the airport. Highway 52 circles Ponce to the South, and then end as it connects with Road 2 towards Yauco and Mayagüez.
After leaving Ponce, heading west on Rd. 2, you will pass the towns of Guayanilla and Yauco. After passing the Yauco Plaza mall (K-mart, McDonald’s, etc.) on the right side, you will drive under two overpass bridges – just after the second overpass, on the right side, there is an exit for Rd. 116 with signs for Guánica and La Parguera. Do not miss this exit, as you will have to drive about 15-20 minutes before you can double back!
Once you are on Rd. 116 you pass the towns of Guánica and Ensenada. About 20-30 minutes after turning on to Rd. 116 you will find an intermittent traffic light at the intersection for Rd. 304, where you will turn left and the road will take you straight into La Parguera.
When you enter town riding down 304, the road comes to a T-intersection, where you take a right turn to the Hotel Villa Parguera on your left -
How much does it cost to eat?
The cost of eating depends. For those who desire fresh seafood dinners every night, you can expect to pay around $25 for an entrée. The budget traveler can get sandwiches for around $2, and basic dinners for under $10.
Is Puerto Rico a safe place to bring my family?
Absolutely. The small village of La Parguera is one of the safest locations on the island with some of the friendliest local people we have ever met. This town thrives off of tourism, so any type of crime is looked down upon. You will find the natives friendly and eager to help.
Do the locals speak English?
The majority of the people do speak some English. The native language is Spanish, so you should practice some of the bare essential just out of respect.
Will my cell phone work on the island?
From our personal experience, nearly all types of cell phones work fine. Our Sprint PCS phones even work out at the reef, almost a mile offshore! There is no need to use a country code when calling the states; it is just like dialing long-distance.
What should I bring with me?
- Any kites that you own.
- Bring your smaller board 100cm-160cm will be good, plus you don’t want a board that you will get charged for on the plane.
- Board Shorts and a rash guard to protect you from the sun, no need for a wetsuit here!
- Definitely bring some water booties (mandatory), got to watch out for the sea urchins.
- Your passport is not mandatory, but it is not a bad idea to have it with you.
- Scuba mask and snorkel.
- Lightweight pants, board shorts, and lightweight button-up shirts are the most comfortable, and don’t forget extra sunscreen!
Remember, the more gear and kites you have the more riding time you will get on the water! We require at least a 12 and 16-meter kite in your quiver with a suggested 9-meter for the stronger wind days.
What do we do if there is no wind?
In the extremely rare case of no wind in this kiteboarding paradise there are many no wind options. Here are a few for you to consider when getting packed:
- Hiking: If you’re into hitting the trail then pack your hiking shoes. The area in and around La Parguera has numerous trails and winding dirt roads for endless hours of hiking and exploring this incredible coastline.
- Mountain Biking: If mountain biking is your thing then we suggest packing yours. Whether it’s on the trail or a meandering paved road, this corner of Puerto Rico has the best. You can hit the winding county roads that span the coastline, or we will guide you to some of the best mountain biking loops on the island that are within 30min of La Parguera.
- Surfing: Only about a 40-minute drive from La Parguera you will find the best surf in the Caribbean. Places like Rincon have numerous world-renowned breaks that will please surfers of any caliber. So if you want to spend a couple extra days to get in some surfing we suggest it!
- Scuba Diving: In addition to different coral reef located close to the coast, 5 miles offshore there is an abyss that begins at only 60 feet of depth and drops to more than 1000 feet. Visibility often surpasses 100 ft plus. The walls are covered with all sorts of marine life including black coral at a depth in excess of 200 feet. This abyss or wall diving rivals the best spots around the world. You can board a diving boat directly on Posada Porlamar’s pier. Our pier serves as homeport for Parguera Divers fully equipped 30 foot diving boat. For more information on prices and dive spots visit www.pargueradivers.com.
- The Phosphorescent Bay: For a small fee tourist may board any of the boats and glass bottom boats that visit the world famous Phosphorescent Bay of La Parguera. There, millions of microscopic organisms called dinoflagelates cling to the body of fishes and float on the water producing a spectacular light show that sometimes looks like and underwater Aurora Borealis. Even the wake of boats shine with a soft eerie green as they cruise along the bay. The effect is dramatically enhanced on moonless nights.
- Open Water Fishing: At the town’s dock, you may board private operators that will take you fishing for Dolphin (Dorado), Jacks, Barracuda and small Tuna.
- Water Canals: Traveling west to Isla Cuevas on a rented or private small boat will bring you to a series of narrow mangrove canals that virtually form a maze of tunnels through the mangrove islands. Inside the mangrove you can enjoy watching tropical birds and sometimes-small monkeys jumping from branch to branch. Isla Cuevas may be full of monkeys; we advice caution if you plan to come ashore.
- Sandy Beaches: The best beaches of Puerto Rico are just a few minutes away by car. Just ask for directions to places like Playa Rosada, Playa Santa, Caña Gorda, and Playa Escondida (next to Cabo Rojo’s lighthouse).
- Kayaking: Kayaks are available for rent at a moderate price in the town.
- Photography: With a year round summer climate, La Parguera, is an ideal place for underwater and nature photography. Just go to one of the nearby hills and take that amazing panoramic picture you always wanted.
- Shopping: Close to the town’s plaza you may find small stores to purchase souvenirs, crafts, sport clothing and every-day necessities.
What type of a place is La Parguera?
In two words: Caribbean Dream. Once a fishing village, La Parguera retains its seaside charm, with modest, brightly painted homes; colorful bougainvillea shrubs; a miniature plaza; and a backdrop of rural hills. Inviting inns and guesthouses, restaurants and water sports operators cater to visitors, and everything is a short walk from everything else. Go during the week if you want the village to yourself; on weekends it fills up.
Offshore, coastal mangroves shelter a great variety of young marine and bird life. The nearby bioluminescent lagoon, where all moving underwater objects become instant glow sticks, has awed vacationers for decades. Regularly scheduled boats take passengers on enchanted nighttime rides. By day, you can rent a kayak or small boat at the piers and explore the more than 30 cays that seem to float offshore. For a ‘disneyesque’ sort of adventure, explore the mangroves near shore.
The continental shelf that wraps around southern Puerto Rico is closest to shore at La Parguera. Divers thrill to some of the healthiest reefs in the Caribbean, and aficionados rank La Parguera among the top dive destinations in the world. A fabulous selection of wall dives showcases 120 food deep rocks, vertical cliffs, and many underwater rarities. Beyond the continental shelf, large deep-sea fish such as dolphin fish (mahi-mahi), Wahoo, blue marlin and tuna abound. Local water sports operators make any adventure in La Parguera easy.
La Parguera: Flat-Water Feast for the East
La Parguera
Flat-Water Feast for the East
Author: Tom James with Matt and Keegan Myers
Published: Dec/Jan 2006 issue of Kiteboarding Magazine, www.kiteboardingmag.com
What’s so special about La Parguera? I mean really, could it be any different from the rest of the Caribbean, where you ride over clear, sandy waters right out your front door all day, then drink margaritas to a steel-drum band banging out the Beach Boys’ “Kokomo” all night?
Well, actually, yes. This small fishing town, whose only previous draw was the eerie nighttime glow from the nearby bioluminescent bay, now lays claim to being the Caribbean’s greatest flat-water kiteboarding spot, not to mention the sport’s best adventure. At La Parguera, there is not a beach. In fact, the riding spot is a couple of miles offshore from any civilization.
To ride La Parguera you have to earn it. You load up a boat and slowly motor through the mangrove tunnels until you pop out in an all-water, boat-based world. You motor another mile or so upwind to the shallow sandbar/mangrove line that gives the bay its butter-smooth complexion, pump up, and from that point on it’s a wake-style riders paradise. Warm, flat, shallow water with hair-dryer consistent wind is the payoff. By the end of the day it’s likely your boat driver will have caught a mahi-mahi for your dinner. You’ll down a few fish tacos and a few Medallas and call it a night. Day after day, ad nauseum. We’d call that special.
Getting there
If you fly into San Juan, you will need to hire a private taxi ($140) to take you across the island. The other option is to use the underground local method named “La Lina” or “The Line” by calling Melvin (who speaks some English) at 787-317-2606. This method is cheaper ($40), but only runs before 1:00pm and can be packed full with other passengers.
Flying into Mayaguez is the easiest method, and is only a half hour $40 taxi ride to La Parguera.
The best idea is to reserve a rental car on line before your arrival. This way you can travel at your own pace and check out the island.
Getting a boat in La Parguera
To get out to the riding location, you need to rent a small boat. Stop by Johnnys Boat Rentals located at the town center and ask for Gina, she can get you a guide to show you the riding location for about $10-20.
What to do at night
For a quick and inexpensive dinner, stop by Guacataco for a good Mexican meal. There are quite a few seafood restaurants to choose from, but be sure to eat at least once at La Jamaca located on the back mountain. Later in the evening, there are a few bars in the town center that stay open past midnight where you can play pool and meet the locals. Get ready to hear all the reggatone you could ask for, and to see some funny characters getting down on the dance floor. Don’t be shy as everyone is friendly and excited to have you visiting.
Best time of year.
By far the best season is late winter/early spring (March-May). The summer (June-August) also gets very windy and can blow for weeks straight.
Typical wind conditions
The trades blow from the East and are amplified by a thermal effect created by the inland desert. You can expect 15-20mph winds from 11:00 to 1:00, with the wind increasing to 25-30mph in the afternoon. The wind in La Parguera is so steady you will swear you are riding behind a fan.
Water temps
The water is incredibly warm at about 70 degrees. You will never be the slight bit chilly, so no need to bring any type of wetsuit.
Special considerations
Do not forget a good pair of booties for walking around on the reef. You do not need to wear them while riding, but it is a good idea to have them on while rigging and launching your kite in case you step on a sea urchin or shell. Also prepare to rig your kite in the water, it may seem confusing at first but once the locals show you the routine you will never want to deal with a sandy kite again.
Patagonia Kiteboarding Camp
Argentina “Patagonia Adventure” Kiteboarding Camp
Broneah is happy to introduce the ultimate “Kiteboarding Adventure” camp. You have kited in the butter flat 80-degree water of Puerto Rico, crystal clear fresh water of Northern Michigan, and maybe a few great sessions in the Outer Banks or South Padre island. That all sounds great, but have you ever been to a place that offers you the ultimate in kiteboarding, trekking, mountain biking, white water rafting, food, culture, nightlife and a all around natural beauty no matter what direction you are looking? This is a camp that will take you out of the typical kiteboarding trip and into the ultimate all around kiteboarding experience. We are taking you half way around the globe to the most magical place in the world, Patagonia Argentina.
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- Matt riding freshwater waves
- Keegan sunset session
- Camping at Frey
- Cathedral Mt. in background
- Dinner at Albertos
- Wakeboarding Trodador
- Rafting the Rio Manso
- Naty launching
- Naty riding Dina Huapi
The “Patagonia Adventure” camp will be run a bit differently than all other Broneah camps and lesson programs. Kiteboarding is still the number one focus of the camp, and if the conditions are perfect for kiting each day, that’s what we will do. But if the conditions do not shape up, we will not sit around and wait for wind or a clearing front. Patagonia offers the ultimate setting for nearly every single outdoor sporting activity. This camp will be based off of the weather; if kiteboarding is not the best option for the given day we will have one of the following activities planned instead of hitting the water:
- A day hike to Refuge Camp Cerro Lopez
- Float trip down the Limay River or rafting trip down the Rio Manso
- A day trip to Villa Angostura or through the Circito Chico (the most amazing drive of your life!)
- Mountain Bike rides through the Arrayanes Forest (where the setting from Bambi was created).
- Fly through a Coihue Forest on a cable line
WEATHER
Patagonia is known for its wind; with this wind comes many different forms of weather. Various weather systems blow across this area on a daily basis. In a given week during the time period of our camps, you could see temps fluctuate anywhere from 60 degrees to 90 degrees, with cool nights. January and February are one of the driest periods for the area, but you still may see a front push through with a bit of rain from time to time.
PLAN
We plan to start each lesson day at 11AM. Each lesson will meet at Lokalani in downtown Bariloche. The lesson will begin with a brief introduction at the shop and then we will be headed out to the best teaching location for the day. Lessons typically end around 5:00PM depending on conditions and students progression. We ask that you please bring a full wetsuit if possible (preferably a 4/3 full suit) with booties. The wind in Bariloche is great, but the water can be a bit chilly at times!
PACKAGE INCLUDES
- 3 days of kiteboarding instruction (or alternate activity depending on weather)
- 4 Nights at hotel located in downtown Bariloche (Sun-Wends)
- 2 Dinners (Mon and Wends night)
EXTENDED TRIP
We understand that many of you that come to Patagonia will want to stay longer than the trip we provide. We are more than happy to help arrange this for you. There is an endless amount of alternate activities that the area provides and we can set you up with any activity you prefer. Please contact us if you would like to create a “custom camp” outside of our program, or would like some assistance with and extended trip.
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