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Porto Pollo / Porto Liscia

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Iconic Sardinian spot with dual bays offering flat water and chop, famous for its reliable Mistral winds and vibrant kite culture.

BeginnerChoppyFreerideFreestyleWaveFoil
Sardinia, Italy

Porto Pollo / Porto Liscia

Iconic Sardinian spot with dual bays offering flat water and chop, famous for its reliable Mistral winds and vibrant kite culture.

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Sardinia classicMistralrockscrowds in summerzoned beachesgusty Mistral
Level
Beginner
Water
Choppy
Wind
Crowd
Busy
Porto Pollo in northern Sardinia is one of Italy’s most iconic kite locations, featuring two large bays that work in various wind directions. Conditions range from flat water to chop and small waves, making it a versatile destination for freeride, freestyle, and wave riding. The main season runs from March to October, though the regional wind systems can provide sessions year-round. The spot is heavily influenced by the Mistral wind and local thermals. It boasts a fully developed infrastructure with schools, parking, and accommodation. Riders should stay alert for rocky sections, designated kite zones, and the gusty nature of the Mistral.
Wind direction
NW, W, E depending bay
Best for
FreerideFreestyleWaveFoil
Wind directions

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NNEESESSWWNW
  • Ideal
  • Kiteable
  • Not suitable
Best months
Jan
Feb
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Facilities
Parking
Food / Bar
Schools
Rentals
Accommodation
Safety notes

Hazards: rocks, crowds in summer, zoned beaches, gusty Mistral. Check local zones and seasonal restrictions before launching.

Local rules

Wind systems: Mistral, thermal and regional wind systems.

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  • The recommended main window is March–October; windy days possible year-round. Always check the local forecast, tide and spot rules before launching.

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