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Kitesurfing in September
15spots with wind this month
7countries
Every spot below carries a season score for September in our database, maintained spot by spot. The countries are ranked by how many of their spots actually work this month; inside each country the spots are ordered by season score, then wind reliability.
Sri Lanka · 3 spots
Sri Lanka country guideMannar Island
Northern Province
Mannar Island is a remote lagoon and downwinder destination in Sri Lanka, best known for riders looking for space, adventure and stronger progression away from the busiest school zones. Expect flatwater lagoons, chop, remote coastal sections and a setup that suits freeride, downwinders, exploration, freestyle.
Kalpitiya Lagoon
Puttalam / North West
Kalpitiya Lagoon is a tropical lagoon classic in Sri Lanka, best known for one of Asia’s most established places for learning, freestyle progression and warm-water kite travel. Expect flat lagoon, shallow sections, some chop outside and a setup that suits freeride, freestyle, progression, downwinders.
Arugam Bay
Eastern Province
A wave-focused east coast spot in Sri Lanka, best suited for experienced riders looking for ocean swells, chop, and a surf-town atmosphere.
Turkey · 3 spots
Turkey country guideGökçeada
Çanakkale / North Aegean
A rugged North Aegean island spot offering strong winds, chop, and waves for intermediate riders.
Akyaka
Muğla / Aegean
Turkey's premier thermal-wind hub in Gökova Bay, offering consistent summer winds and shallow water for learners and freestylers.
Alaçatı
Çeşme / İzmir
A classic Aegean shallow-water bay with reliable summer Meltemi winds infrastructure.
Indonesia · 3 spots
Indonesia country guideJeneponto
South Sulawesi
Jeneponto is an Indonesian progression lagoon known for strong seasonal winds, flat water, and shallow sections, ideal for freeride and freestyle training.
Sanur, Bali
Bali
Sanur, Bali is a Bali reef-lagoon kite spot in Indonesia, best known for holiday riders and foilers who want Bali infrastructure and occasional kite sessions. Expect reef-protected lagoon, flat to chop, shallow sections and a setup that suits freeride, foil, learning, lightwind.
Kaliantan, Lombok
Lombok
An adventurous reef-lagoon spot in Lombok, Indonesia, offering wide-open space and wave access for confident riders.
Oman · 2 spots
Oman country guideMasirah Island
Al Sharqiyah South
Masirah Island is a Oman monsoon adventure spot in Oman, best known for experienced riders who want strong wind, space, waves and a remote expedition feeling. Expect flat lagoons, chop, waves depending on coast and a setup that suits wave, freeride, big air, exploration.
Bar Al Hikman
Al Wusta
A remote Omani wilderness spot featuring massive flat-water lagoons, ideal for freestyle and expedition-style kite trips.
Greece · 2 spots
Greece country guideLefkada - Mylos
Ionian Islands
Lefkada - Mylos is a kitesurfing spot located on the island of Lefkada in the Ionian Islands, Greece. It offers deep blue waters and an unspoiled bay, suited to intermediate and advanced riders.
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Dioni (Tsimari)
Dioni (Tsimari) is a kitesurfing spot at the Acheloos River mouth in Greece with mixed water conditions, including flat lagoon areas and small waves. It offers thermal and storm wind directions from N, S, NE, and SW, suitable mostly from May to September. The spot is busy and provides parking facilities.
Maldives · 1 spots
Maldives country guideGood to know
- Where can you kitesurf in September?
- 15 spots in our database report reliable wind in September. The strongest picks right now are in Sri Lanka, Turkey, Indonesia. Every spot below links to its full guide with wind statistics, conditions and safety notes.
- Which country is best for kitesurfing in September?
- By season score, Sri Lanka leads with 3 matching spots, including Mannar Island. The ranking comes from the per-month scores we maintain on each spot, not from an estimate.
- Where does this data come from?
- Every kitespot on the site carries a per-month season score (0 to 5) and a list of its best months, both maintained editorially spot by spot. This page reads exactly that data; nothing is extrapolated.
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