Anse la Raie, Mauritius is a Shallow, Flat and Chop spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for riders of Any Level.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
NE, ENE, E, ESE and SE
.
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Have fun after the ride: enjoy
Nightlife
close to Anse la Raie, Mauritius !
The spot presents a few things you need to be careful about.
Please refer to the
Riding Conditions section
below.
Anse la Raie, Mauritius is a Shallow, Flat and Chop spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for riders of Any Level.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
NE, ENE, E, ESE and SE
.
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Have fun after the ride: enjoy
Nightlife
close to Anse la Raie, Mauritius !
The spot presents a few things you need to be careful about.
Please refer to the
Riding Conditions section
below.
How to get there
Best is to hire a car on the island if you want to be mobile, as public transport is fairly tedious and slow. Otherwise taxis usually do the transfers from and to the airport. You can park directly at the beach.
Best is to hire a car on the island if you want to be mobile, as public transport is fairly tedious and slow. Otherwise taxis usually do the transfers from and to the airport. You can park directly at the beach.
Mild temps, although some sun protection is recommended for the winter months.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
NE, ENE, E, ESE and SE
.
There is
Trade wind
at Anse la Raie, Mauritius.
Usual strength of wind in winter is around 5-6 Bft, and Northeast to Southeast are ideal for this spot. Best time of the year is from June to September, otherwise your chances are 50/50.
Wind
usually
blows
from SE
on the spot.
The
best moments to come
to Anse la Raie, Mauritius are
June, July, August, September and October
.
Wind and Weather Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
Mild temps, although some sun protection is recommended for the winter months.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
NE, ENE, E, ESE and SE
.
There is
Trade wind
at Anse la Raie, Mauritius.
Usual strength of wind in winter is around 5-6 Bft, and Northeast to Southeast are ideal for this spot. Best time of the year is from June to September, otherwise your chances are 50/50.
Wind
usually
blows
from SE
on the spot.
The
best moments to come
to Anse la Raie, Mauritius are
June, July, August, September and October
.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Anse la Raie, Mauritius is a
Shallow, Flat and Chop spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Small size.
Nice fairly safe beach (fine sand) is situated right next to the public beach in front of the sports and youth center with sideshore wind conditions. Small sandy beach, but bigger grassy area next to it. A bit of care must be taken when coming in for the big casuarina trees which like to chew up a bit of kite now and then.
Huge lagoon on the northern tip of the island with almost two kilometers of “one way riding. Tide does not play a big role for this spot unless you go for the rocky areas which are well visible because of the clear water. Some waves are to be had on the reef, but these are best discovered by the more experienced as they are very shallow waves breaking on nasty coral. On the reef enclosing this bay are two wave spots that are regularly ridden by the locals, “Yachyaâ€
Beach and Tide Conditions
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Anse la Raie, Mauritius is a
Shallow, Flat and Chop spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Small size.
Nice fairly safe beach (fine sand) is situated right next to the public beach in front of the sports and youth center with sideshore wind conditions. Small sandy beach, but bigger grassy area next to it. A bit of care must be taken when coming in for the big casuarina trees which like to chew up a bit of kite now and then.
Huge lagoon on the northern tip of the island with almost two kilometers of “one way riding. Tide does not play a big role for this spot unless you go for the rocky areas which are well visible because of the clear water. Some waves are to be had on the reef, but these are best discovered by the more experienced as they are very shallow waves breaking on nasty coral. On the reef enclosing this bay are two wave spots that are regularly ridden by the locals, “Yachyaâ€
Need to know
There is
no beach users
reported here.
When you are on water,
be careful
of
Rocks
.
Beach risks reported:
Stones,Trees
.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.
Need to know
Need to know
There is
no beach users
reported here.
When you are on water,
be careful
of
Rocks
.
Beach risks reported:
Stones,Trees
.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.