
Anse du Belley
France · Guadeloupe
Anse du Belley in Saint-Anne, Guadeloupe is a reference kitesurfing spot in the Caribbean. Located between Sainte-Anne and Bois Jolan, this large lagoon bordered by coral offers a paradise-like setting for all levels.
It is the ideal place to start thanks to its shallow water where you can stand everywhere. Local schools like Easykite or Sainte-Anne Kite School offer lessons and rentals on-site.
The spot even hosts kitesurfing competitions, proof of its quality recognized by Guadeloupean riders.
Historical averages by month — not a live forecast.
The main wind comes from the EAST, in a side shore direction relative to the southeast-facing beach, providing consistent and predictable power for sessions. In winter, it typically blows between 15 and 25 knots, perfect for taking off effortlessly from the large grassy area dedicated to kitebeach.
Launching is done directly from the sandy beach in the protected lagoon, with a vast navigation area where you can stand almost everywhere. Beginners stay in the calm lagoon, while intermediates and advanced riders can aim for the deeper area near the coral barrier for surfkiting on small waves.
To go offshore, take the main channel or go over the reef, but only if you are experienced. The water remains flat to chop in the lagoon regardless of the tide, with little impact from tides on navigability thanks to the large area of the spot.
Sources :easykite.fr · tripadvisor.fr · sainteannekiteschool.com · villaveo.com