moderate
1–2 days
Listeners should have a basic level of fitness to handle active water sports and balance challenges.
Discover the thrill of riding the wind with a beginner-friendly kitesurfing group course. Perfect for friends or solo travelers looking to learn fast and safely with expert instructors.
1-2 Days | Weekdays or Weekend | Group Discount for 4+ Participants
7 hours Intro Class or 2-Day Full Course
4-8 people per day. Bigger groups can combine with Wingfoil Lessons, Surf Lessons, SUP tours, Winch Sessions or other activities.
Families, Group of friends, Corporations, Team buildings, Bachelor Parties, School Excursions
We have many years of experience catering to groups big and small and on every budget.
For our 1-day Intro to Kitesurfing Class, we focus more on action and less on theory than on our 2-day Beginner Kitesurfing Courses, and it is a great way to get a taste of kitesurfing while being supervised by an experienced instructor.
On our 2-Day Group Beginner Course we go through the same program as in our ordinary Beginner Courses. The aim of this course is to give the participants enough knowledge to continue on their own, while we have fun 🙂 In other words; become independent kiters.
We have kitesurfing gear for up to 8 people at a time, but if you have a bigger group on a weekend trip, it is possible to split the group into two parties on either the 1st or the 2nd Day so that everyone gets to try.
You arrange your own accommodation (several options at Bore Beach) and meet up with your food and drink for the day.
Our summer operations are headquartered at Bore Surf Center, and we conduct our courses at any of the big beaches at Jæren from Sola to Brusand, depending on wind direction.
If you want courses elsewhere in the South and West, this is also possible, contact us by phone or email to find a suitable area near you.
Ensure consistent wind conditions before your lesson for the best experience.
Water temperatures can be chilly; a wetsuit keeps you warm and comfortable while learning.
Getting set up and familiar with equipment before class improves safety and progress.
Water sports can be deceptively strenuous; drink plenty of fluids before and after your session.
Kitesurfing emerged as a popular sport in the early 2000s and has grown rapidly in locations with consistent coastal winds.
Operators emphasize eco-friendly practices, including reef-safe sunscreens and minimizing disturbance to marine wildlife.
Provides warmth and protection in cool water and windy conditions.
spring specific
Safety gear crucial for protecting your head during initial learning stages.
Protects exposed skin from sunburn during outdoor sessions.
summer specific
Comfortable, quick-drying clothes help you move freely in the water.
summer specific