How to Kiteboard

A Kiteboarders Paradise 

Learn how to kitesurf in this kiteboarders paradise. Due to the ocean conditions here it’s an especially easy and safe environment to learn the kite surfing how to’s, and regardless of how keen you are on the kiting, it's a premium location for Turks and Caicos vacations.

Gentle and Safe

  1. Shallow sea 
    You can stand up and walk a long ways out. If you get tired or lose your board you can simply stand up and walk to it. Trying to learn kiting in deep water adds a whole level of unnecessary difficulty. Also here there are no strong currents.

  2. Warm waters 
    It’s great to be able to spend hours in the water without getting cold. And that’s without a wetsuit. The Caribbean sea is generally warm anyways, and the Caicos Bank the we are on, being a shallow sea, heats up even more.

  3. Safe 
    Esencia is a safe location for learning to kite, whether you're a complete beginner or just need a kite lesson to refine your skills. The sandy beach has no rocks or large projecting sharp objects. The side/on shore winds will always bring you back to the beach. The shallow waters mean you can always stand up if you get tired or lose your board. The beach is 3+ miles of white sand and buildings are set back about 100ft or so, so even if you crash your kite on the beach there are no dangerous objects to entangle with (cars, buildings, etc.) Ease of Use In addition to the natural environment, we have added some‘ease of use’ facilities to the beach to make the kiting experience more pleasurable.

  4. Kite Pump/Compressed air 
    As lazy aging kiters we’ve installed compressed air directly on the beach with fittings for most surfing kites. Takes the back strain out  of kiting and makes for a quick inflation. Simply plug in the hose to your kite, turn the valve and… done!

  5. Self-launch and Landing 
    We have two self-launch/landing pads, one directly on the beach and one in the water. To launch your kite you run your lines and attach the chicken loop to the launch. Then you walk to your kite and place it in the launch position in the wind window. The kite will simply sit in that position. You then walk back to the launch, hook the chicken loop to your harness, disconnect from the launch and then bring the kite up in the air. See short video here. Landing is exactly the reverse. With the kite directly overhead, hook your chicken loop to the launch. Then lower the kite down to the beach. The kite will simply sit there at the end of your lines. Disconnect from the kite, walk over to it and place it down on the beach. Then return to the launch and disconnect the lines.

  6. Extra gear 
    We have large light wind and beginner boards here if you need them. Though we’d all like to be on a short performance board, having a big board for learning makes a great difference to ease of learning. And when the wind is light, even the advanced kiters use the bigger boards – at least you’re out on the water, and you’d be surprised what kinds of tricks you 
    can do riding a Door.

  7. Advanced Kiting 
    Provo offers two types of waters for advanced kiting. Long Bay is generally flat water with some chop depending upon wind conditions. Many advanced kiters come here for work on tricks. Grace Bay (depending upon wind conditions) has a reef leading to the open sea. The reef offers wave riding, and the conditions on Grace Bay are generally wilder, larger swells, waves and then open ocean.
 

    Whether beginner or advanced, young or old, Esencia is a perfect environment to take your next step as you learn how to kiteboard.