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The Caribbean: Endless Trade Winds & Turquoise Water

From the bustling kite town of Cabarete to the exclusive flat-water spots of Aruba, the Caribbean is the ultimate warm-water escape.

The Caribbean Window

The Caribbean's kiting is powered by the trade winds. These steady breezes are most consistent from December through July, with many spots peaking in June and July. The water is always warm (28°C+), meaning you can leave the wetsuit at home and ride in boardshorts or a bikini year-round.

Cabarete, DR

The Caribbean's undisputed kite capital. A mix of ocean shorebreak and reef-protected flat water with a legendary après-kite scene.

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Aruba

Known as 'One Happy Island', Aruba offers incredibly reliable offshore trade winds and shallow lagoons at Fisherman's Huts.

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