Cayo Coco / Causeway
Flat-water lagoon kite spot at Cayo Coco, Cuba. Mostly flat water. Works best in NE, ENE winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks.
Kite forecast region
8 Lohera kite spots in Cayo Coco, mapped with local wind windows, water state, launch setup, and the kind of session each beach tends to reward.
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Flat-water lagoon kite spot at Cayo Coco, Cuba. Mostly flat water. Works best in NE, ENE winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks.
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Cayo Coco, Cuba. Mixed flat and chop. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE, NW winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders.
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Cayo Coco, Cuba. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE, NW winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders.
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Cayo Coco, Cuba. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE, NW winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for crowds in season.
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Cayo Coco, Cuba. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE, ENE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders.
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Cayo Coco, Cuba. Mostly flat water. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE, ENE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders.
Playa el Paso on Cuba's Cayo Guillermo is a Caribbean flat-water dream, a sheltered turquoise spot with large shallow sandbanks, warm waist-deep water and a tranquil, resort-island vibe that suits everyone from first-timers to freestylers. The water is largely flat with light chop, perfect for confidence and tricks alike. Wind is driven by the trades from the northeast and east-northeast at a dependable 15 to 25 knots, most consistent through the winter-to-spring season from November to May, when sessions come almost daily. The sandy beach offers easy, roomy launching, though kiting is restricted to designated zones between the local school and the pier, so respect the marked areas. It draws holiday crowds in season and you will share the water with swimmers near the resorts, so keep clear and ride with care. A genuinely beginner-friendly spot that still rewards advanced riders.
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Cayo Guillermo, Cuba. Mixed flat and chop. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE, ENE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders.