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Turks and Caicos - Long Bay

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Long Bay Beach is a shallow-water learning spot in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, known for very shallow flatwater, sandy bottom and a riding mix around beginner progression, freeride, foil.

BeginnerFlat waterBeginner progressionFreerideFoil
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos - Long Bay

Long Bay Beach is a shallow-water learning spot in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, known for very shallow flatwater, sandy bottom and a riding mix around beginner progression, freeride, foil.

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Beginner progressionfreeridefoilVery shallow flatwatersandy bottom
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Long Bay Beach is one of the standout kitesurfing areas in the Americas and a strong addition to any serious spot map. Located around Long Bay in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, the spot is mainly known for very shallow flatwater, sandy bottom and for sessions that fit beginner progression, freeride, foil. The usual wind setup is E, ENE, SE, with the most reliable travel window around Nov-Jul. What makes this spot valuable is the way it combines local character with practical riding potential. Some riders come here for progression, others for stronger sessions, downwind routes, wave energy or warm-water travel. The spot is generally best suited to beginner to intermediate riders, although daily conditions can shift quickly with tide, thermal strength, trade wind direction or weather fronts. Facilities typically include schools, rentals, resorts, restaurants nearby, but riders should still plan with local guidance rather than treating the spot like a controlled resort beach. The main things to watch are shallow water, swimmers, private beach access, light-wind days. For SEO and user value, this spot should be presented as more than a marker: it needs wind direction, best months, local hazards, facilities and realistic notes so riders understand when it works and who it is for. Long Bay is one of the most approachable Caribbean spots for lessons and early progression when wind is on.
Wind direction
E, ENE, SE
Best for
Beginner progressionFreerideFoil
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  • Ideal
  • Kiteable
  • Not suitable
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Safety notes

Hazards / local rules: Shallow water, swimmers, private beach access, light-wind days

Local rules

Season: Best from Nov-Jul, with local variation depending on trade winds, thermals or frontal systems. Local notes: Long Bay is one of the most approachable Caribbean spots for lessons and early progression when wind is on. Facilities on site: Schools, rentals, resorts, restaurants nearby

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  • The strongest travel window for Long Bay Beach is usually Nov-Jul. This is when the local wind pattern is most likely to deliver usable sessions, although daily conditions still depend on forecasts, tides, thermal effects and weather systems. Riders should treat the season as a planning guide and always check current local reports before going on the water.

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