
Destination Campaigns
Tourism boards · Kite regions · Resorts · Travel partners
Showcase your kite destination through high reach content, spot storytelling, travel inspiration and authentic rider focused promotion.

Partner With Us
Reach one of the world's largest kitesurfing and watersport audiences through authentic content, global storytelling and a deeply engaged rider community.
Global kitesurfing media · community · content platform
Global Reach
From iconic kite spots to everyday riders, KitesurfingOfficial reaches a global community that lives for wind, water and progression.
Followed by
The world's leading kitesurfers, athletes and content creators.
Why Partner
Reach kitesurfers, travelers and watersport fans across more than 170 countries.
Tell your story through real riding, real spots and real community driven content.
Work with a platform built specifically for kitesurfing, not a generic outdoor channel.
Combine reach, creativity and clear campaign goals across social, website and community touchpoints.
Opportunities

Tourism boards · Kite regions · Resorts · Travel partners
Showcase your kite destination through high reach content, spot storytelling, travel inspiration and authentic rider focused promotion.

Kites · Boards · Wetsuits · Accessories · Tech
Present your product to a highly relevant kitesurfing audience through content, reviews, features and social distribution.

Kite centers · Schools · Camps · Accommodation
Drive awareness, trust and inquiries by positioning your location in front of riders actively looking for spots, lessons and kite trips.

Festivals · Contests · Demo days · Community events
Amplify your event through KitesurfingOfficial's global media and community reach before, during and after the action.

Long-term collabs · Storytelling formats · Editorial
Build a recurring presence inside the KitesurfingOfficial ecosystem through social content, website features and community activations.
Content

Audience
Kitesurfers don't only follow content for entertainment. They use it to decide where to travel, what gear to buy, which spots to visit and which brands to trust.
Use Cases
Use social content, product storytelling and website integration to build awareness around a new release.
Turn your spot, region or resort into a must-visit location for riders around the world.
Reach a global kite audience before, during and after your competition, festival or demo event.
Brand Fit
We partner with brands and destinations that genuinely fit the kitesurfing lifestyle.

Get In Touch
Tell us about your brand, destination or campaign idea. We'll get back to you with partnership options that fit your goals.
For partnerships, media requests and brand collaborations
Inquiry
Prefer email? Reach out directly at Philip@kitesurfingOfficial.com. Otherwise, drop your details below and we'll reply within 48h.
The kiteboarding industry is built on collaboration. Brands work with riders to test equipment, destinations work with creators to show real conditions, events work with media partners to reach the community, and schools, camps and resorts rely on trusted content to explain why a spot is worth visiting. A good kiteboarding collaboration is not just a campaign. It is a connection between the right story, the right audience and the right moment.
For KitesurfingOfficial, collaborations can include kitesurfing brands, kiteboarding equipment companies, travel destinations, tourism boards, kite camps, events, athletes, creators and other watersports projects. The focus is always the same: useful content that feels natural to the kiteboarding community. That can be a destination feature, a product education format, an event story, a social video concept, a rider feature or a long-term media partnership.
The strongest cooperations in the kite industry are built around credibility. Riders want to know whether a spot really works, whether a piece of piece of equipment fits their level, whether an event is worth following and whether a brand understands the sport. A collaboration should answer those questions in a way that is helpful, visual and authentic.
Kiteboarding is not a mass-market category where generic advertising performs best. Riders care about conditions, spots, equipment, progression, safety, travel and community. A strong partnership should therefore do more than place a logo on a page. It should help riders understand something, discover something or get closer to the sport.
For brands, that can mean explaining a product category in a way riders actually find useful. For destinations, it can mean showing when to travel, what conditions to expect and which kind of rider the spot fits. For events, it can mean giving the community a clear reason to follow, attend or share the story. The strongest kiteboarding collaborations are built around relevance, not noise.
KitesurfingOfficial is designed around this context. Spots, gear guides, tools, videos, community features and editorial content can connect a partnership with the way riders already search, plan and progress.
A partnership can start small or become a larger editorial and social media package. The most important part is that the format fits the story. A gear brand might benefit from educational content around kite types, board choice or setup decisions. A destination might be better served through a spot guide, travel-focused content and seasonal visibility. An event might need awareness before the date, rider-focused coverage during the event and recap content afterwards.
Possible collaboration angles include product education, destination storytelling, event visibility, rider features, social video formats, community activations, gear explainers, travel guides, newsletter placements and editorial content. The right format depends on the goal: awareness, trust, traffic, signups, bookings, product understanding or long-term brand positioning within the kiteboarding scene. Rider-generated formats such as the community clip submissions and the riders' leaderboard can extend a campaign deeper into the community.
Not every partnership belongs on KitesurfingOfficial. The best fit comes from brands, destinations and projects that have a real connection to kiteboarding, watersports, travel, outdoor culture, performance, safety, equipment or community. If a collaboration does not help riders or add value to the platform, it should not feel forced.
That is why every potential partnership should be reviewed through a simple question: does this make the kiteboarding experience better, clearer, more inspiring or more useful? If the answer is yes, there may be a strong story to build.
FAQ
We work with kiteboarding brands, travel destinations, resorts, schools, events, tourism boards, gear companies and selected lifestyle partners that fit the kitesurfing audience.
Yes. Destination campaigns are one of the strongest use cases for KitesurfingOfficial, especially when the spot has strong wind, a clear season and a real story to tell.
Yes. Campaigns can include Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, website features and community driven content formats.
Yes, if the product is relevant to the kitesurfing audience and fits the KitesurfingOfficial brand.
Yes. Kite schools, camps, resorts and accommodations near kite spots are highly relevant partners.
Send an email to Philip@kitesurfingOfficial.com with a short description of your brand, campaign idea and goals.
A good fit is any brand, destination, event or project that has a real connection to kiteboarding and can offer value to riders. That value can be practical, educational, inspiring or community-driven. The strongest partnerships feel native to the sport and help riders discover better spots, better equipment, better events or better stories.
Yes. A collaboration can combine editorial website content, social media formats, event visibility, rider features, newsletter mentions and community activations. The exact setup depends on the goal, available assets, timing and whether the story fits naturally into the KitesurfingOfficial ecosystem.
Kiteboarding collaborations can include brand partnerships, destination marketing, event promotion, product education, athlete features, creator campaigns, social media content, editorial guides, newsletter placements, spot features and community activations. The best format depends on the story, the target audience and the value it brings to riders.