Kiting Puerto Vallarta
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Kiting Puerto Vallarta
Thinking of doing an all inclusive vacation with the gf.
Anyone kited puerto vallarta or close to there?
Wind conditions, distance to site?
Anyone kited puerto vallarta or close to there?
Wind conditions, distance to site?
I have a friend who instructs kiting there in the spring through summer months. It's not windy there during the winter but I think April May are the best months for wind and weather. I've been told it's a great place to kite with lots of wind. Pack your 10m and 7m and you should be good. Look to stay near the north end of the city, thats where the kiting is at.
somebody said " go fly a kite".
Best bet if you want to get some good riding in is to go in april or may. There are wicked thermals down there at that time of year. March isnt bad either.
I was just down there at my parents place during christmas, I had one windy day out of 10. I'm going down again after exams at the end of april for 2 weeks, so I should get out more then.
The best wind is out near Bucarias. The Royal Decameron is the closest resort to there (maybe 1 km south).
I was just down there at my parents place during christmas, I had one windy day out of 10. I'm going down again after exams at the end of april for 2 weeks, so I should get out more then.
The best wind is out near Bucarias. The Royal Decameron is the closest resort to there (maybe 1 km south).
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mhv,
The wind will be pretty light if my time in PV in Jan/Feb a couple of years ago is any indication. We stayed at the Royal Decameron and their "gear" was mummified and useless. I didn't see any other gear for rent at the other hotels or other people even windsurfing. Best option is to rent a surfboard in Sayulita (45 min bus ride away) for some great waves and nice surroundings. WARNING: the tequila at the Royal Decameron is rocket fuel in the worst way. Buy some good stuff and enjoy!
The wind will be pretty light if my time in PV in Jan/Feb a couple of years ago is any indication. We stayed at the Royal Decameron and their "gear" was mummified and useless. I didn't see any other gear for rent at the other hotels or other people even windsurfing. Best option is to rent a surfboard in Sayulita (45 min bus ride away) for some great waves and nice surroundings. WARNING: the tequila at the Royal Decameron is rocket fuel in the worst way. Buy some good stuff and enjoy!
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So puerto vallarta has turned into cancun on march 1.
I have been researching and the season seems to be dec-mayish!! So I think I lucked out!
I will probably get just a day or 2, so anyone kited there or have recommendations for best spots. I have seen a bunch close to cancun but im looking for some trusted info from a local(islander) kiter.
I have been researching and the season seems to be dec-mayish!! So I think I lucked out!
I will probably get just a day or 2, so anyone kited there or have recommendations for best spots. I have seen a bunch close to cancun but im looking for some trusted info from a local(islander) kiter.
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puerta vallarta
I agree with Chris and Steph, years ago, Rob and I stayed at the Royal DeCameron in Puerta Vallarta, near Bucerias, and there was not much wind at all. The windsurfing gear that they had available at the time was really old and useless, although that was a number of years ago, so, not sure what they offer now.
Not the best place to travel for wind-related activity from my recollection though.
Not the best place to travel for wind-related activity from my recollection though.
OK. Just got back from the Royal Decameron(4th to 11th Feb).Windoc,your comments on the windsurfing gear at the hotel were well justified.There was a regular afternoon onshore seabreeze while we were there,however,it was usually too weak to be of any use.On two days the wind got up to about 20 knots for the afternoon,and several kites and boards appeared,mostly launched from a stretch of beach to the north of the hotel.I didn't see any signs of rentals or tuition while we were there.
The best deal for frustrated water sports addicts is a 10 peso bus ride to Sayulita (approx.3/4 hr from the hotel) and rent a surf board,or get surfing lessons.
The best deal for frustrated water sports addicts is a 10 peso bus ride to Sayulita (approx.3/4 hr from the hotel) and rent a surf board,or get surfing lessons.