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Kite Schools in Greece

KSO-verified kite schools in Greece. Profiles reviewed for certification, safety standards and community reputation. Claimed schools can respond to reviews and keep their listing up to date.

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The best kite schools in Greece.

Greece is a summer wind machine. When the meltemi fills in across the Aegean from June to September, islands like Rhodes, Kos, Karpathos, Naxos and Limnos turn into some of the most reliable warm-water kite spots in Europe — steady thermal-boosted wind, blue water and a spot for every level.

The best kite spots in Greece

Rhodes (Prasonisi and Kremasti) is the best-known, with a sandy isthmus that offers flatwater on one side and waves on the other. Kos, Karpathos (a strong-wind island beloved by advanced riders), Naxos, Paros, Limnos and Lefkada all deliver the meltemi. The combination of warm sea, reliable summer thermal wind and island travel makes Greece a favourite for a learning-plus-holiday trip.

Frequently asked questions

Where are the best kite schools in Greece?

Rhodes (Prasonisi), Kos and Karpathos have the most established kite schools, all riding the summer meltemi. Rhodes' Prasonisi is especially beginner-friendly thanks to its flatwater side. See the verified listings above.

When does the meltemi blow in Greece?

The meltemi blows across the Aegean from roughly June to September, peaking in July and August when it can run strong for days at a time. That is the prime kite season on the Greek islands.

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