Which kitesurfing course is best for beginners?

Find out which kitesurfing course best suits you as a beginner. A good course combines certified instructors, comprehensive safety training and step-by-step teaching methods at suitable locations. Most beginners need 6-12 lessons to independently kitesurf, depending on weather conditions and learning speed. Private lessons offer personal attention for €80-120 per hour, while group lessons are more cost-effective from €40-70 per person. Locations such as Workum, Hindeloopen and Brouwersdam are ideal for beginners because of stable wind conditions and shallow waters. With the right course choice, you will lay a secure foundation for years of kitesurfing fun.
How do you rent a kiteset?

Find out how you, as a beginner kitesurfer, can get access to premium kitesurfing equipment without high purchase costs. Flexible rental periods allow you to try out different brands and models before investing in your own gear. From daily rentals to monthly subscriptions (€50-150 per month) - learn where to rent reliably, what gear you need and how to choose the right size for your skill level. Complete sets include kite, board, harness, bar and safety equipment from top brands such as CORE and North.
What is the difference between buying kitesurfing and renting?

Unsure between buying or renting kitesurfing equipment? This guide compares costs, advantages and disadvantages of both options. Buying costs €2,000-4,000 but pays off with frequent use (50+ days/year), while renting costs €50-80 per day and offers flexibility for beginners. A kitesurfing subscription starting at €17/month combines the best of both worlds: access to premium gear without high purchase costs, including maintenance and insurance. Find out which option best suits your kitesurfing style and budget.
