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Spot de Sakalava Bay

Sakalava Bay

Sakalava Bay

Madagascar

-12.27 | 49.39

Overview

Sakalava Bay is a true gem for kitesurfing enthusiasts, offering ideal conditions for practicing this exciting sport. Located on the northwest coast of Madagascar, this bay is renowned for its immaculate white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and consistent winds that make it an internationally acclaimed kitesurfing spot.

The Sakalava Bay kitesurfing spot is characterized by its vast stretches of shallow lagoon, perfect for beginners who wish to learn this sport in complete safety. The regular winds, generally of moderate to strong intensity, offer optimal conditions for kitesurfing throughout the year, with a particularly favorable wind season from mid-March to the end of November.

For more experienced kitesurfers seeking thrills, Sakalava Bay also offers wave zones located further offshore, where conditions can be more dynamic. These waves, generated by the coral reef, provide an exciting playground for jumps, tricks, and kite surfing sessions.
Besides its exceptional wind and wave conditions, Sakalava Bay also captivates with its preserved natural beauty and marine biodiversity. Kitesurfers have the chance to practice their sport in a paradise setting, surrounded by spectacular landscapes and fascinating marine fauna.

In summary, the Sakalava Bay kitesurfing spot is a true paradise for enthusiasts of this sport, offering ideal conditions, a preserved environment, and an unforgettable experience in the heart of Madagascar.
The southeast trade winds blow generously from March to the end of November, offering incredible statistics with wind presence estimated at 98% of days. This consistency makes it a true paradise for water sports enthusiasts, particularly kitesurfing, windsurfing, and wingfoil.

The Sakalava Bay spot is perfectly suited for freeride windsurfing in the lagoon, offering ideal conditions for those who enjoy gliding in calm waters. Additionally, experienced kitesurfers can also enjoy the waves generated by the reef for wave-style windsurfing sessions, thus offering a variety of options for all skill levels.

Wingfoil is also featured at this spot, offering enthusiasts the opportunity to navigate and surf on the waves generated by the reef. However, it should be noted that during low tide hours, the water level may not be sufficient for foiling, thus limiting sessions during this period. Despite this, other water activities remain accessible and still offer moments of pure pleasure and adrenaline.
In summary, Sakalava Bay offers an ideal environment for kitesurfing, windsurfing, and wingfoil, with exceptional wind conditions and a variety of playgrounds suitable for all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or an expert.
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Technical details of Sakalava Bay spot

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Beginner

Spot opening date

Open all year round

The spot operates from mid-March to the end of November

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Parking

Free parking is available at the village and also at the Lodge.

Hazards

In Sakalava Bay, water sports enthusiasts benefit from a safe and welcoming environment, devoid of particular dangers. Indeed, this spot has characteristics that make it ideal for practicing kitesurfing, windsurfing, and wingfoil with complete peace of mind.
First of all, as the spot is not overcrowded, it offers athletes generous space between practitioners. This absence of crowds allows kitesurfers, windsurfers, and wingfoilers to navigate freely, without risk of collision or interference with other riders.
Furthermore, the clear beach of Sakalava Bay greatly facilitates the takeoff and landing of kite wings. With enough space to maneuver, riders can prepare their equipment safely and take off or return to land without hindrance. This easy access to the beach contributes to making the kitesurfing, windsurfing, and wingfoiling experience even more enjoyable and worry-free.

Wind specificities

Sakalava Bay, nestled on the northwest coast of Madagascar, enjoys exceptional wind conditions that make it an internationally renowned spot for kitesurfing, windsurfing, and wingfoil.
The wind conditions in Sakalava Bay are mainly influenced by the southeast trade winds, which blow regularly from March to the end of November. These trade winds, reinforced by a local thermal known as varatraz, offer impressive consistency, with remarkable statistics indicating a wind presence estimated at 98% of days. From March to May and from October to the end of November, winds generally oscillate between 20 and 30 knots, while from June to September, they can reach between 25 and 40 knots. This regularity creates an ideal environment for water sports enthusiasts, virtually guaranteeing them daily availability for their sessions.

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