Why Colombia is kite's best-kept secret
Colombia is the rising star of Latin American kiting. In the La Guajira peninsula at the country's far northeast, trades blow 25-35 knots almost daily from December through August, with ultra-powerful peaks in July-August. Cabo de la Vela is the historic kiter base, a wind-swept Wayuu village, followed by Punta Gallinas (South America's northernmost point), Camarones and Riohacha. It's an adventure destination: dirt roads, ochre earth, traditional huts, no luxury but an authentic experience at soft prices. Conditions are outstanding for freestyle and foil.
Why Colombia is kite's best-kept secret
- Trade winds 25-35 kts December to August, uncrowded spots.
- Warm water 26-28°C year-round, no wetsuit.
- Unique desert landscapes, Wayuu cultural experience.
- Very low cost of living: stays €20-50/night, meals €5-10.
- Rapidly growing infrastructure.
Kite season in Colombia — when to go
Main season runs December to August with two peaks: December-March (most reliable wind, dry climate) and July-August (strongest wind). September to November brings rain and wind slows. European winter matches Colombia's peak — making it an interesting alternative to Brazil or Egypt.