
Paralia Nea Chrisi Akti
Grèce · South Aegean
Paralia Nea Chrisi Akti, in Paros, is a spot appreciated by riders for its solid wind conditions and very sporty atmosphere. The beach alternates between a rockier part and a sandy bay, providing a simple yet effective setting for kitesurfing.
It is a spot known for windy sessions, especially when the meltemi sets in during the season. People come here mainly for the consistency of the wind and the easy access to a water area suitable for kite outings.
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The spot mainly works with wind from the N to NW under the influence of the meltemi, with orientations often more favorable in side-shore or side-on depending on the beach and the exact angle of the flow. Local returns and spot guides indicate that the wind can be very present, sometimes strong and gusty, which requires keeping a margin for launching and landing.
The water surface is located on an exposed beach and can quickly become formed when the wind rises. The most comfortable navigation area is found in the sandy part of the bay, while the rockier ends require more vigilance. Launching is done from the sand when the beach is accessible, with a take-off area to be organized properly as the spot is frequented by other sliding practitioners.
In this type of sector in Paros, it is also important to consider that the wind can accelerate locally at the passage of terrain and the channel between Paros and Naxos. The spot is rather suited for riders who know how to manage sustained wind and an environment that can be more technical than a simple open beach.