Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Dubrovnik Kitesurfing & Wind Surfing
Viganj, a small
village on the Peljesac peninsula (about 30 min. by car from Dubrovnik ),
these days has become the favourite meeting spot for wind and kite surfers from
all over Europe and world on the Dubrovnik
Riviera . Sea channel between
Pelješac and Korčula and the wind that blows in it provides ideal conditions
for windsurfing and kite surfing. Such conditions are due to his position at
the narrowest part of Pelješac channel due which when the wind blows gets
multiple acceleration. Viganj today has become a favourite meeting spot for
wind and kite surfers. In the summer, mistral (northwest) is blowing and this
wind is the best for enjoyments in this sports, his virtue is a constancy and a
small wave, which enables the achievement of adrenaline speed!
Mistral usually
starts around 12am and lifts up, at the right speed from 02pm to 08pm, the
average strength reaches 5 beau forts, and if you are happy, up to 8!
All this enables
ideals conditions for various competitions. It should be pointed out that in 1989
and 1990 the World Cup in Wind Surfing took place right here. In addition,
Viganj traditionally hosts an Open Championship of Croatia in windsurfing.
In the summer there
are several schools for wind and kite surfing, most of which rent a wide range
of equipment from Surfing Boards, Safety Equipment, to Kites and Swimming gear.
Morning is ideal for first steps due to light breeze, and the channel appears
like a lake and gives a feeling of safety for beginners and children.In the
last several years expansion of kite surfing and theirs arrival in greater
numbers are forming along with windsurfers spectacular pictures in the channel.
What most people
don't know is that, Viganj has conditions to surf all year round. The
temperature of the sea does not fall below 15 degrees, and has plenty of wind,
and southern winds take control of the channel, with the average strength of 5
to 6 beau forts to lay up to 8 and more.
Sometimes in the
winter during low pressure fronts the wind that forms is called Tremuntana, which
by its characteristics is similar to mistral. Its energy is quite strong and
can cause damage to anything that isn’t tied down. Tremuntana’s powerful
tendencies usually lasts a day before breaking up. The famous Bura Wind (off
shore wind) tends to be more consistent during the winter and autumn periods.
The only snag with it is that it pushes the flow of air upwards at irregular
intervals. Forming unstable pockets of congested air at various levels of the
channel, the hazard of being pulled 20 meters into the air, is more than
evident. Since Bura Winds are most powerful out at Sea (rather then close to
shore), anyone surfing beyond 30 metres is requested to be vigilant (Hard Hats
& Life Jackets provided).
For the adventures
types who like surprises and happen to be advanced Surfers (Kite/Wind), the
Peljesac Korcula channel is a god send!
Kite Surfing
Today in
Kite surfing on the
There are a few other
places in the
(Most of this article comes courtesy of viganj.org
with bits edited & added. Many Thanks for that!)
Mistral usually
starts around 12am and lifts up, at the right speed from 02pm to 08pm, the
average strength reaches 5 beau forts, and if you are happy, up to 8!
All this enables
ideals conditions for various competitions. It should be pointed out that in 1989
and 1990 the World Cup in Wind Surfing took place right here. In addition,
Viganj traditionally hosts an Open Championship of Croatia in windsurfing.
In the summer there
are several schools for wind and kite surfing, most of which rent a wide range
of equipment from Surfing Boards, Safety Equipment, to Kites and Swimming gear.
Morning is ideal for first steps due to light breeze, and the channel appears
like a lake and gives a feeling of safety for beginners and children.In the
last several years expansion of kite surfing and theirs arrival in greater
numbers are forming along with windsurfers spectacular pictures in the channel.
What most people
don't know is that, Viganj has conditions to surf all year round. The
temperature of the sea does not fall below 15 degrees, and has plenty of wind,
and southern winds take control of the channel, with the average strength of 5
to 6 beau forts to lay up to 8 and more.
Sometimes in the
winter during low pressure fronts the wind that forms is called Tremuntana, which
by its characteristics is similar to mistral. Its energy is quite strong and
can cause damage to anything that isn’t tied down. Tremuntana’s powerful
tendencies usually lasts a day before breaking up. The famous Bura Wind (off
shore wind) tends to be more consistent during the winter and autumn periods.
The only snag with it is that it pushes the flow of air upwards at irregular
intervals. Forming unstable pockets of congested air at various levels of the
channel, the hazard of being pulled 20 meters into the air, is more than
evident. Since Bura Winds are most powerful out at Sea (rather then close to
shore), anyone surfing beyond 30 metres is requested to be vigilant (Hard Hats
& Life Jackets provided).
For the adventures
types who like surprises and happen to be advanced Surfers (Kite/Wind), the
Peljesac Korcula channel is a god send!
Kite Surfing
Today in
Kite surfing on the
There are a few other
places in the
(Most of this article comes courtesy of viganj.org
with bits edited & added. Many Thanks for that!)
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Dubrovnik, located in Croatia’s extreme southern coast on the Adriatic Sea, is an old and prominent city and the center of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County.
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