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Porto Pollo

Palau - Italy

Spot Type
Chop

Water
Crystal Clear

Beach
Sand

Rider Lever
beginner

Spot characteristics

Spot Type

Chop

Rider Skill

beginner

Crowd

Seasonal Crowd

Beach Type

Sand

Water Quality

Crystal Clear

Tide Influence

Tide independent

Description of Porto Pollo (Italy)

Porto Pollo, located on the northern coast of Sardinia, is one of the premier kitesurfing destinations to go kiting to in Europe. Known for its consistent winds, stunning scenery, and vibrant kitesurfing community, this spot offers an exceptional experience for kitesurfers of all levels.
The best time to visit Porto Pollo for kitesurfing is from May to September. During these months, the area experiences reliable thermal winds, and occasionally the stronger Mistral wind, which blows from the northwest and provides ideal conditions for kitesurfing. Wind wise all year round the wind blows 60% to 80% of the days, but of course, summer months are the most pleasant for the mild temperatures.

Porto Pollo features a sandy beach with shallow waters extending far from the shore, making it an ideal location for beginners. The beach is divided into two main bays separated by a small peninsula. The eastern bay, known as "La Sciumara," is generally used by windsurfers, while the western bay is reserved for kitesurfers. This separation ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience for all water sports enthusiasts.

The waters at Porto Pollo are typically clear and turquoise, reflecting the stunning beauty of the Mediterranean. The seabed is mostly sandy with some patches of seagrass, providing a safe environment for kitesurfers. The conditions can vary from flat to choppy, depending on the wind strength and direction. On strong Mistral days, the waves can reach up to 2 meters, offering exciting opportunities for more advanced kitesurfers.

Porto Pollo hosts several kitesurfing events and competitions throughout the season, fostering a vibrant and welcoming community atmosphere.

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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.

Family spot

Located in an area that offers amenities for all the family and can provide good alternatives for everyone when the kiters are in the water.

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

5/4 to Shorty wetsuit in summer

Wind Conditions

Main wind directions

% of Windy days per month

Wind Speed Range

From 17 to 41 Knots



Suggested sizes

7 mt and below

8 - 9 mt

10 - 11 mt

12 - 13 mt

Forecast on Windy.com

Dangers

The spot is generally safe, but it's always recommended to check local wind and weather forecasts. Beginners should consider taking lessons from certified instructors to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. There is plenty of choice locally.

Location

Map

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Closest City

Palau

How to get There

Airplain or by Ferries

Access

Public

What to do besides kitesurfing

Accommodation: Options range from campgrounds and budget hostels to luxury hotels and villas. Many accommodations cater specifically to kitesurfers, offering storage and drying areas for gear.

Porto Pollo is not just about kitesurfing; it offers a plethora of activities for no-wind days:

Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP): Explore the calm bays and nearby islands.
Snorkeling and Diving: Discover the underwater beauty of Sardinia's marine life.
Hiking: Explore the scenic coastal trails and enjoy breathtaking views of the archipelago.
Biking: Rent a bike and explore the picturesque countryside.
Cultural Excursions: Visit nearby towns such as Palau and La Maddalena for a taste of local culture and cuisine.

Local Kitesurfing Schools

Following you can find links to the page of the kitesurfing schools which operate on this spot. From there you can contact them through our form or directly via email or phone (if it was provided by them on the page).

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