Naxos / Agios Prokopis

Kitesurfing in Naxos: A Paradise for Riders
Hey fellow kitesurfers If you're looking for a spot that combines stunning landscapes with consistent winds, Naxos in the South Aegean is your next destination. Here's what you need to know:
Wind Conditions
Naxos is renowned for its strong Meltemi winds, a northerly breeze that blows steadily from June to September, often reaching speeds of 18-28 knots[3][5]. These winds are not only consistent but also reliable, making Naxos one of the windiest spots in Europe[2].
Best Seasons for Kitesurfing
The peak kitesurfing season in Naxos is from June to September, with May and October offering good conditions as well[1][3]. However, if you're looking to avoid crowds, consider visiting in May or October.
Top Kitesurfing Spots
- Mikri Vigla: Known for its beautiful white sand beach and consistent onshore winds, Mikri Vigla is perfect for all levels. It can get busy in August, so plan your sessions accordingly[2][5].
- Glyfada Bay: Offers flat water, ideal for learning and freestyle kitesurfing[2].
- Agios Prokopios: Though less mentioned, it shares similar conditions with other spots on the island, offering a mix of flat and choppy waters.
Quick Tips for Riders
- Gear: Bring your standard kitesurfing gear, including board shorts and a short neoprene wetsuit for cooler mornings and evenings.
- Local Rules: Always respect local swimmers and beachgoers, especially during peak tourist months.
- Around Naxos: When not kitesurfing, explore Naxos Old Town, hike Mount Zas, or enjoy the local cuisine and hospitality[2][3].
Naxos is more than just a kitesurfing destinationβit's an experience that combines adventure with Greek culture and beauty. So pack your bags, grab your board, and get ready to ride the Meltemi
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