Rhodes, Greece

Prasonisi, Rhodes

Iconic spot where two seas meet, offering glass-flat water and waves on opposite sides of a sandbar.

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Level
Intermediate
Water
Choppy
Wind
Crowd
Busy
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About this spot
Prasonisi is a unique spot at the southern tip of Rhodes where two seas meet. A narrow sandbar separates a flat-water side from a wave side, allowing riders to choose their conditions within a few meters. Powered by the Meltemi summer winds from April to October, it attracts a large community of freeriders and wave enthusiasts. The beach is well-served by schools and seasonal accommodation. Technical points to note include the offshore wind on the flat side and the potential for heavy crowds. The spot is generally suitable for intermediate to advanced riders, though managed lessons are available for beginners in specific zones.
Wind direction
N, NW
Best for
FreerideWaveFreestyleBig Air
Conditions & season
Wind directions
NNEESESSWWNW
  • Ideal
  • Kiteable
  • Not suitable
Best months
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
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Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Facilities
Parking
Food / Bar
Schools
Rentals
Accommodation

Prasonisi, Rhodes is a kite spot in Greece, suited to intermediate riders.

Best for

Intermediate ridersFreerideWaveFreestyleBig Air

Good to know

  • Hazards: strong Meltemi, crowds, offshore side in some areas, rocks and traffic on beach. Check local zones and seasonal restrictions before launching.
Safety & rules
Safety notes

Hazards: strong Meltemi, crowds, offshore side in some areas, rocks and traffic on beach. Check local zones and seasonal restrictions before launching.

Local rules

Wind systems: Meltemi northerly summer winds.

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Frequently asked questions

  • The recommended main window is April–October. Always check the local forecast, tide and spot rules before launching.

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