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The World Kite and Windsurfing Guide



The World Kite and Windsurfing Guide

  • Large 11″ X 8.5″ coffee table style book
  • Beautiful, glossy pictures from around the globe
  • Describes 1300 spots to windsurf and kiteboard around the world
  • Useful information on Meteorology and Oceanography

THE WORLD KITE AND WINDSURFING GUIDE is the first comprehensive spot guide to the kite and windsurfing regions of the world! Introducing almost 100 regions in nine continental chapters and featuring over 1,200 of the world’s best spots. Illustrated with breathtaking photos and detailed maps of every region. Plus: in depth explanations of wind, wave and weather conditions throughout the year so it’s easy to plan the best time for your trip. The Guide also offers authentic travel information on wh

List Price: $ 55.70

Price: $ 55.70

Windsurfing Holidays – 5 Steps To Choosing The Best

Article by Terril Winters







Insider tips for choosing the best windsurfing holidays and getting a great experience:

1. Decide whether to go ‘all inclusive’ with your windsurf holidays - as with any kind of holiday you will need to choose whether to have everything included: flight, accommodation, equipment rental and lessons.In favor of all-inclusive windsurfing holidays, they are usually a good deal in terms of price. You can relax and let others take care of your arrangements.

At the other end of the scale are the self-made windsurf holidays. You can tailor the experience exactly how you want it (not that it always goes to plan!). In terms of windsurfing equipment, by bringing your own, you can be in control of exactly what kit you will be using on your windsurf holidays but the cost of transportation (we are talking a few £100) can over shadow this freedom.

A good compromise would be to book some equipment for windsurf hire or windsurfing lessons at your chosen holiday destination but sort out your own travel & accommodation. This way you get the hassle free feel of having all the windsurfing equipment provided for you yet maintain an element of flexibility by being in charge of your own itinerary.

2. Make sure the windsurfing equipment you will use is top rate - If you are taking your own equipment on your windsurfing holidays then there is no excuse for poor quality kit & only yourself to blame if is not up to a good standard.

If you are renting your equipment whilst on your windsurf holidays then make sure you specifically ask how old the equipment at the windsurf centre is! Have a look at the Poole Windsurfing School equipment page for an example of 1st class windsurfing equipment.

3. Check the forecast sites for good windsurfing conditions - With a weather dependant sports holiday such as windsurfing you really need to do your homework & look at a few of the top windsurfing weather forecast sites to get a good overall impression of the locations you are considering.

A good source listing the top wind forecast websites (which can be applied to most windsurfing destinations) can be found in this article about the Wind & Weather Forecast Websites.

4. Decide what you want to learn on your windsurfing holiday - Do you want just rent equipment and do your own thing or take windsurfing lessons to propel your skills to the next level?

It’s a good idea to pre-book at least some of your windsurfing lessons before you arrive, so that you start your windsurf holidays with a purpose! By picking out a good windsurfing school, talking with them about what level you are at & pre-booking some windsurfing lessons you will have a good action plan laid out before you even arrive to start your windsurfing holidays.

5. Make sure you have adequate windsurfing insurance - Last but not least, make sure you are adequately insured for all your windsurfing holidays. When you are out there in the elements, things may not always go to plan! You need to protect your windsurfing equipment against damage or theft and yourself against 3rd party claims arising out of incidents out on the water.

It is simple to get windsurfing insurance cover when you know what you are looking for. Check out this article, Finding Personal Windsurfing Insurance for a good summary of what you need to be covered for and a summary of the major players in the world of windsurfing insurance.




About the Author

Terril Winters runs Poole Windsurfing, a product of 15 years teaching experience. He posts regularly to the FREE Top Windsurfing Tips & News where you can find all you need to know about windsurfing. Claim special offers for lessons, hire and other hot deals at: http://www.poolewindsurfing.co.uk/special-windsurfing-offers/



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  1. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A fantastic, detailed, beautiful guide book, August 11, 2010
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    Michael & Paula O’Gorman (Hood River, OR United States) –
    This review is from: The World Kite and Windsurfing Guide (Paperback)

    As an avid kiteboarder and windsurfer I was very excited to learn about the release of this book. Upon first receiving my copy of the book I was impressed by the size, quality and attention to detail. The guide is a fantastic piece of work. All regions of the world are covered with detailed information and many beautiful all color pictures for each venue. The first section of the book deals with Meteorology and Oceanography with topics on the world oceans, formation of wind, earth’s winds, local wind phenomena, waves and tides. Then the regions are explored, one interesting spot after another. The “travel info” for each location is very helpful and detailed as well. Overall this is a must have “dream” travel guide book for any adventurous wind sport enthusiast. I highly recommend it.

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    Michael & Paula O'GormanMarch 9, 2011 @ 10:18 am
  2. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    4/5, Book should have been hardcover, November 5, 2010
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    This review is from: The World Kite and Windsurfing Guide (Paperback)

    Great book, full color, lots of information not just about places to visit, but winds, tides etc.

    The book is quite large, not a pocket book and has beautiful full color pictures. The only negative I found was for the price you should be getting a hard cover.

    Go Buy It, this is one of a kind!

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    brent123March 9, 2011 @ 10:34 am



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