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Alaçati South Wind Spot

Izmir - Turkey

Spot Type
Flat

Water
Dark - Muddy

Beach
Sand

Rider Lever
beginner

Spot characteristics

Spot Type

Flat

Rider Skill

beginner

Crowd

Seasonal Crowd

Beach Type

Sand

Water Quality

Dark - Muddy

Tide Influence

Tide independent

Description of Alaçati South Wind Spot (Turkey)

Alaçati, nestled on Turkey's Aegean coast, has long been renowned as one of the country's most sophisticated and picturesque vacation destinations. Originally famous for windsurfing, this charming coastal town has seamlessly embraced the kitesurfing revolution, becoming a sought-after location for enthusiasts of this dynamic sport.

This kitesurfing spot is conveniently located near the village, making it easily accessible for those who go kiting to Alaçati. The area truly shines when the south wind blows, creating ideal conditions for riders of all levels. The expansive lagoon offers a perfect playground for kitesurfers, featuring shallow waters that extend far from the shore. This combination of depth and space not only enhances safety for beginners but also provides ample room for more experienced kiters to practice tricks and maneuvers.

While Alaçati is a year-round destination, it's worth noting that the prevailing seasonal winds typically come from the northwest, which isn't optimal for this particular spot and in that case, you can check this other spot.

However, when the conditions align and the south wind graces the lagoon, kitesurfers are treated to an exceptional experience.

For further info you can read the related blogpost:

Alaçati: kitesurfing in Turkey’s Jet-Set holiday escape

"For long one of the Mediterranean windsurfing hot destinations: the area offers great conditions for kite aficionados and spots for almost every wind directions."

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Spot profile

Travel spot

The typical kite travel destination, it is known for its great conditions, and kiters from around the world come here for their vacations.

Local spot

Maybe not be worth a real journey to reach this spot, but great if you live close by and it is a windy day. In the end, being out on the water feels great anywhere

Equipment

Shorty in the summertime and complete wet suit in the spring and fall

Wind Conditions

Main wind directions

% of Windy days per month

Wind Speed Range

From 10 to 18 Knots



Suggested sizes

10 - 11 mt

12 - 13 mt

14 mt and above

Forecast on Windy.com

Dangers

Entrance to the spot is very narrow and rocky, it is recommendable to have good assistance

Location

Map

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Closest City

Izmir

How to get There

Fly to Izmir airport, rent a car or get a taxi to Cesme. You will reach alaçati.

To get to the spot, drive southeast towards the gulf

Access

Access to the spot is through a private restaurant which lets kiters enter with no problem. Have a snack there, it is good.

What to do besides kitesurfing

When you go kiting to Alaçati, you'll find that the experience extends well beyond the water. The area offers a rich tapestry of activities and attractions for when the wind dies down or you're looking to unwind after a day on the waves.

Alaçati and nearby Çeşme are two enchanting villages that perfectly complement the kitesurfing lifestyle. These picturesque locales come alive in the evenings, offering a vibrant scene for post-kiting relaxation and entertainment. The narrow, winding streets of Alaçati are lined with beautifully restored stone houses, many of which have been converted into boutique hotels, art galleries, and cafes. Here, you can explore local craft shops, indulge in wine-tasting sessions featuring regional varieties, or simply soak in the atmosphere at one of the many open-air restaurants.

Çeşme, with its imposing 16th-century castle and marina, provides a different but equally appealing ambiance. The town is renowned for its thermal springs, offering the perfect remedy for tired muscles after a day of kitesurfing. Both Alaçati and Çeşme are favored destinations for Turkey's jet set, attracting a sophisticated crowd with their blend of traditional charm and modern luxury. You'll find an array of upscale restaurants serving both local and international cuisine, trendy beach clubs, and stylish nightlife venues where you can dance the night away.

For days when the wind doesn't cooperate, the region offers numerous alternatives. A standout option is a visit to Ephesus (Efes), one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the Mediterranean. Located about a 1.5-hour drive from Alaçati, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-see for history enthusiasts. The magnificent ruins include the iconic Library of Celsus, the Great Theatre, and the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Guided tours are available to help you fully appreciate the historical significance of this remarkable archaeological site.

Other day trip options include visiting the charming hill town of Şirince, known for its fruit wines and traditional architecture, or taking a boat tour along the stunning Aegean coastline. For those interested in local culture, the nearby city of Izmir offers museums, bazaars, and the historic Kemeralti market.

Whether you're seeking relaxation, cultural experiences, or vibrant nightlife, the Alaçati region provides a perfect blend of activities to complement your kitesurfing adventure, ensuring that every moment of your trip is memorable.

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