Kiteboarding

As a mixture of wakeboarding and windsurfing, kiteboarding started as a light wind alternative for windsurfers. Since then it has progressed into higher winds and acrobatics. Regardless of where you learn, we highly recommend you follow the safety guidelines of the Florida Kiteboarding Association thus avoiding any preventable incidents or injuries to yourself and others.

Several of our instructors partake in this exciting extreme sport. It is a huge benefit if you learn to windsurf first and then progress onto kiteboarding. Windsurfing is a safer way to access the water and capture the wind. Learning about the wind will help lessen the kite learning curve.

If you are interested in further information, please
email us @ hidden(at)hidden
or contact www.fksa.org.

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  • Call Us

    305.361.SAIL (7245)
  • Hours

    Open Fridays thru Tuesdays
    10:00AM - 6:00 p.m. (sunset)
    Last rental at 5:00 p.m.
    Wednesdays & Thursdays: Group & Hi-End Windsurf Reservations
    Open Holidays and School Vacations

  • Our Location

    Coming South from Ft. Lauderdale:

    Take I-95 South to Exit #1A (Key Biscayne). Follow the natural flow of traffic forward and to the left, to the toll plaza . Travel 7/10 of a mile staying to the right of the tall bridge. Turn right into parking lot. We are along the beach at mile marker 6.5.

    Coming North from the Keys/Grove/Gable:

    Take US1 North. At the I-95/US1, bear right. Follow sign to the Rickenbacker Causeway. Follow the natural flow of traffic to the toll plaza (SW 26th Road). Travel 7/10 of a mile staying to the right of the tall bridge. Turn right into parking lot. We are along the beach at mile marker 6.5.

    GPS Coordinates: 25.74569,-80.192368

  • Key Biscayne Weather

    Key Biscayne
    February 23, 2012, 3:29 AM
    Mostly clear
    Mostly clear
    67°F
    wind speed: 0 mph N
    wind gusts: 0 mph
    sunrise: 6:50
    sunset: 18:19
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