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Kitesurfing in Mauritius

Where & when to Kitesurf in Mauritius

Many confirmed and semi-professional kitesurfers now come to Mauritius regularly; mainly to ride the now famous waves of “One Eye” Le Morne but also to enjoy the lagoon-riding and crossing possibilities around Mauritius.

Confirmed riders can ride in Mauritius pretty easily but we strongly recommend taking advice with as many local riders as possible before choosing your launching spots as many places have their peculiarities that can become hazards to the uninformed riders.

Choosing a region

The pure wave riders will stick to Le Morne… Of Course! For free riders, Le Morne remains a sure bet between June and November as the acceleration from the landscape gives almost a guarantee of wind, at least as from 11.00 am. Le Morne is also a wide lagoon to enjoy but is a fairly busy place to launch and drop or to ride where everyone else is. Le Morne is windless between February and May. The North  

The North coast

Anse La Raie
Level: For beginners to Expert Riders. Suitable Wind Directions: North to East. The Pros: “Works” almost all year round, as from 12 knots announced. The flat shallow surface suits those learning tricks and even beginners as long as they are assisted. The Cons: The rocks and trees are constant hazards. One must keep awareness alive and remain far off the shore after a quick launch.

The East coast

Belle Mare
Level: For Beginners to Expert Riders. Suitable Wind Directions: East to South, South-East. The Pros: Beautiful lagoon, Plenty of Space. The Cons: To be avoided during weekends.
Palmar
Level: For Beginners to Expert Riders. Suitable Wind Directions: East to South. The Pros: Very Flat surface and no boat traffic as the lagoon “closes” upwind. The Cons: To be avoided during weekends.
Poste Lafayete

The better spot is Poste Lafayette’s public beach; the one that faces the South-East.
Level: For beginners to Expert Riders.
Suitable Wind Directions: East to South.
The Pros: Plenty of space on the beach and in the lagoon.
The Cons: To be avoided on Sundays.

Trou d’Eau Douce
Level: For Beginners to Expert Riders. Suitable Wind Directions: East to South. The Pros: Large very flat surface windward of the islets; the spot’s name is “Joyride.” The Cons: Lagoon of highly variable depth and wind conditions, especially near the islets. It is advisable to carefully explore the lagoon before riding afar. The “Joyride” spot is reachable only from “Ilot Mangenie” islet.
Pointe d’Esny

The foilers’ paradise
Level: For Beginners to Expert Riders.
Suitable Wind Directions: North-east to South.
The Pros: Excellent and beautiful lagoon to ride. Several downwind destinations such as Ilot Flamand and Ile aux Cerfs several kilometres downwind… Foilers’ have a great time.
The Cons: With the increasing amount of riders, and the potential danger they represent, some property owners are getting somehow unfriendly to kitesurfers.

The south coast

Bel Ombre
Level: For Beginners to Expert Riders. Suitable Wind Directions: East to South. The Pros: Large very flat surface windward of the islets; tLevel: For beginners to Expert Riders. Suitable Wind Directions: South-east to South. The Pros: A mixed spot suitable for beginners to confirmed flat-water riders, as well as confirmed wave riders. The Cons: Watch-out for low tides. Launching can be tricky when the wind is too easterly.
Le Morne
The Pros: Amazing spot for all types and levels of riders; especially for serious wave-riding. The Cons: Just far too crowded.
Anse La Raie
Poste Lafayette
Belle Mare
Palmar
Trou d'Eau Douce
Pointe d'Esny
Bel Ombre
Le Morne
Anse La Raie

Anse La Raie

Level: For beginners to Expert Riders.
Suitable Wind Directions: North to East.
The Pros: “Works” almost all year round, as from 12 knots announced. The flat shallow surface suits those learning tricks and even beginners as long as they are assisted.
The Cons: The rocks and trees are constant hazards. One must keep awareness alive and remain far off the shore after a quick launch.

Poste Lafayette

Poste Lafayette

The better spot is Poste Lafayette’s public beach; the one that faces the South-East.
Level: For beginners to Expert Riders.
Suitable Wind Directions: East to South.
The Pros: Plenty of space on the beach and in the lagoon.
The Cons: To be avoided on Sundays.

Belle Mare

Belle Mare

Level: For Beginners to Expert Riders.
Suitable Wind Directions: East to South, South-East.
The Pros: Beautiful lagoon, Plenty of Space.
The Cons: To be avoided during weekends.

Palmar

Palmar

Level: For Beginners to Expert Riders.
Suitable Wind Directions: East to South.
The Pros: Very Flat surface and no boat traffic as the lagoon "closes" upwind.
The Cons: To be avoided during weekends.

Trou d'Eau Douce

Trou d'Eau Douce

Level: For Beginners to Expert Riders.
Suitable Wind Directions: East to South.
The Pros: Large very flat surface windward of the islets; the spot’s name is “Joyride.”
The Cons: Lagoon of highly variable depth and wind conditions, especially near the islets. It is advisable to carefully explore the lagoon before riding afar. The “Joyride” spot is reachable only from “Ilot Mangenie” islet.

Pointe d'Esny

The foilers’ paradise
Level: For Beginners to Expert Riders.
Suitable Wind Directions: North-east to South.
The Pros: Excellent and beautiful lagoon to ride. Several downwind destinations such as Ilot Flamand and Ile aux Cerfs several kilometres downwind… Foilers’ have a great time.
The Cons: With the increasing amount of riders, and the potential danger they represent, some property owners are getting somehow unfriendly to kitesurfers.

Bel Ombre

Bel Ombre

Level: For beginners to Expert Riders.
Suitable Wind Directions: South-east to South.
The Pros: A mixed spot suitable for beginners to confirmed flat-water riders, as well as confirmed wave riders.
The Cons: Watch-out for low tides. Launching can be tricky when the wind is too easterly.

Le Morne

Le Morne - The kitesurfing Mecca

Amazing spot for all types and levels of riders; especially for serious wave-riding.

Just far too crowded

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Best periods

Kitesurfing in Mauritius is possible almost all year round but chances of enjoying good kitesurfing conditions during a 10-day stay are greatly increased during the austral winter months of June to November where the cycle is generally 4 days of good wind, 2 days average and 1 day without. The North (North-East) is “rideable” almost all year round. Although a bit gusty and too “off shore” in winter, the lagoon of Anse La Raie / Calodyne offers wonderful conditions between November and January and in April / May, several days a week.

About kite sizes

Based on the all-rounder Kites, we would say that the average 80 Kg lagoon rider would need: From June to October: 7 to 9 metres at Le Morne, 10 to 12 mètres on the East coast and 9 to 12 metres in the North. November / Beginning December: 7 to 9 metres at Le Morne, 12 mètres on the East coast and 9 to 12 metres in the North. January, April, May: 7 to 10 metres at Le Morne, 12 mètres on the East coast and 12 metres in the North.

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