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How to Kitesurf in Perth – A Handy Guide

if you are ready to give the fun sport a try, explore this article on how to kitesurf in Perth

By Pavithra JinadasaPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Kite Surfing off Pinnaroo Point, Perth|Image via Flickr

In summer, water sports are very popular in Western Australia. And kitesurfing is a top sport in Perth. The activity is so popular in Western Australia city that visitors can easily take on kitesurfing lessons to learn the ropes during their holiday in Perth. And if you are ready to give the fun sport a try, explore this article on how to kitesurf in Perth.

The Best Kite Surfing Spots in Perth

Perth is an excellent city for water sports. Amongst the impressive line-up of adrenaline-pumping action is kitesurfing. And it's no wonder too since the area has many top kitesurfing spots.

The estuary at Mandurah is a top spot, where you will be treated to a whole new aspect of kitesurfing. The breezy spot is home to shallow waterways. The wind conditions are just right, and you will love the land cum water environment of the area. On a precautionary note, avoid walking in the water, as it can hide poisonous catfish amongst the seaweed.

Pinnaroo Point is another popular spot for kitesurfing. It’s located just 3.7 kilometres away from Hillary Boat Harbour. And here, the conditions are excellent for intermediate and professional kite surfers. Beginners should only go there with experienced instructors, due to the deep waters of the harbour.

Lovely Fremantle is another super kitesurfing destination in Perth. The strong breezy conditions of Freo are excellent for the sport. Especially since the conditions are ideal in the afternoons. Best spots in Freo for kitesurfing include Woodman Point, Port Beach, and Leighton Beach.

The best Perth hotels offer easy access to these locales. And you will find good accommodation located close to the best kitesurfing schools in Perth, especially city hotels like Pan Pacific Perth offering guests the very best experience in Western Australia.

Learn the Rules of Kitesurfing in Perth

You must be familiar with kitesurfing Right of Way Rules when attempting this sport in Perth. These guidelines are put in place to ensure your safety since a crowded kitesurfing spot can be a danger. Getting your lines mixed up with another can cause accidents. Being aware of these kitesurfing rules will not only eliminate potential danger but will leave you less frustrated when navigating a crowded spot.

  • When riding upwind keep your kite high, and low when riding downwind.
  • A kitesurfers entering the water has priority.
  • In a collision course, the starboard rider gets priority.
  • Also, slow riders too are given priority.
  • Any kitesurfers riding a wave must be given priority.
  • And all non-kitesurfers are given right of way.
  • When attempting a jump, always respect the safety zone.

Enrol at a Top Kitesurfing School in Perth

If you plan to learn and enjoy the sport during your holiday in Perth, make sure to enroll yourself at a reputed kitesurfing school. Ask your Perth hotel for recommendations to make sure you get a credible school.

Some of the well-known kitesurfing schools in Perth conduct lessons at Swan River. The flat surface and ideal wind conditions are kind to beginners and you can pick the sport up fast. Besides, Swan River is easily accessed from Perth city hotels. Some popular spots to learn kitesurfing in Perth include Melville Beach and Point Walter.

Get Updated on the Equipment

While your instructor introduces you to the equipment and its functions, it’s beneficial to first read up and learn about all the kitesurfing equipment you will be handling. Getting familiar with names and knowing the function of each item will come in handy when you are standing on the beach, eagerly listening to your instructor.

Enjoy flying across the water under the sunny Western Australian skies!

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