moderate
15 hours (total instruction and supervision)
Participants should have moderate physical fitness with good balance and core strength to handle kite control and water conditions.
Master the winds and waves with tailored kite surfing lessons from Optimal Kite Surfing in Cabarete, Dominican Republic. This Five Star Dominican Kite Camp offers personalized coaching for all levels on one of the Caribbean’s top kite beaches.
Ages 8+ | Custom Activity | Up to 2 Students per Instructor. 10hrs Lessons + 5hrs supervision.
Participants must be 8 years or older
Custom Lesson price per person
CUSTOM / 10 HOURS LESSONS. + 5 HRS SUPERVISION.
Take time to relax and learn by the other students example. Whether you are just getting started or wanting to get into the surf with a kite, we have a five star instructor ready to show you how. Whether you are looking to take your first jump or perfect your foiling, we have the right instructor with the skills and experience to teach you in any way. We will schedule the other 2 days during the first lesson.
All skill levels welcome!
Slots fill fast during peak wind seasons. Reserve your lessons well in advance to guarantee availability.
Kite surfing demands core strength and balance. Basic physical conditioning will improve your learning curve.
Protect both your skin and the Caribbean marine environment by choosing eco-friendly sunscreen products.
Warm tropical sun and physical exertion call for regular water intake to maintain energy and focus.
Cabarete has been a kite surfing focal point since the early 1980s, growing into a global center for the sport.
Local operators including Optimal Kite Surfing promote reef-safe sunscreens and respect marine protected areas to minimize environmental impact.
Provides warmth and protection against sun and water abrasion during cooler months.
winter specific
Protects skin during long exposure to tropical sun and water reflection.
Essential for attaching to the kite and reducing strain on arms during maneuvers.
Protect feet from rocky or coral areas during water entry and exit.