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Naxos KiteL Life

My advice is to chat with the instructors—this helped me pick up tips faster than the average lessons. They’re super friendly and share great local spots for kitesurfing once you level up!

I suggest renting gear for multiple days if you're serious about kitesurfing. It might seem like a bigger initial cost, but it actually ends up being cheaper than paying for daily rentals.
Windsurfers World
Amouditis Kite Center

I recommend booking your lessons in advance, especially during peak season, as the spots fill up quickly and you want to secure a good instructor.

My advice is to check the local wind forecasts before going; I saved a day thinking I'd go but missed out because the wind wasn't right.

i think it's worth investing in some private lessons if you want to progress quickly—group classes can be fun, but you might get less one-on-one time than you'd like

Don't forget to bring snacks and drinks! The beach can get hot, and there's not a ton of convenient food options nearby—staying hydrated is key.
Paros Kiteboarding Center

The food at the beach bar is decent, but a bit pricey. I recommend bringing some snacks and water to save money – the local bakeries have great options!

If you're looking for the best wind conditions, try to hit the water around 3 PM. I found it a bit challenging in the mornings when the wind was lighter

Make sure to book your kitesurfing lessons in advance, especially if you're planning to visit in August when it's super busy. I almost missed a session because they were fully booked!
Kayaking Skopelos
Paros Kite Pro Center
Renting gear is cheaper than buying if you're just trying it out—definitely go for it unless you’re planning to kitesurf for weeks.

If you're just starting, book the beginners' course online in advance—it fills up fast in peak season!

I suggest visiting during the afternoon between 2 PM and 5 PM for better wind conditions. Plus, the vibe is super chill then!

Don't forget to bring your own snacks and drinks. The beach cafes can get pricey and sometimes have limited options.
Paros Windsurf Center
Sotos Watersports

My advice is to ask about their combo deals if you want to try more than one activity. I saved some good cash by doing parasailing and jet skiing together!

I think the jet skiing was an absolute blast. Just make sure to book early in the morning around 9 AM. The waves get choppy later, and it's much more fun with calmer waters

If you're planning to kayak, try to go around 10 AM. The scenery is stunning in the morning light and you'll avoid the afternoon heat. Trust me, it makes a huge difference!

I recommend bringing your own water shoes. The beach can be rocky, and they charge quite a bit for rentals. Plus, your feet will thank you later!
Thalaseasports Naxos

Look out for their package deals! I scored a great deal on a combined kitesurfing lesson and gear rental, which saved me some cash compared to booking separately.

Bring plenty of sunscreen and a hat... The sun can be intense, especially in the afternoon... I underestimated this and ended up with a nasty burn after my first session!

If you're new to kitesurfing, I'd recommend booking a lesson rather than just renting gear. The instructors here are super friendly and really know their stuff, which made me feel way more comfortable on the water.
Surfpoint Greece

I suggest joining their social media groups before your visit. I found great tips from past visitors on local spots and hacks to save money on surf passes.

My advice is to avoid peak crowd times. I went around noon on a Saturday and it was super busy. Early mornings or week days are way better for a chill experience

I think grab some snacks and water before heading out. The onsite cafe can be pricey and, honestly, the food isn’t that great. A little prep goes a long way.