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It’s because of the trade winds, a natural phenomenon driven by the Earth's rotation and the difference in temperature and pressure between the equator and the subtropics.
Here’s how it works: the equator receives more direct sunlight, heating the surface and causing warm air to rise. As that warm air ascends, it creates a low-pressure zone. Meanwhile, in the subtropics (around 30° latitude), the air cools down and sinks, creating a high-pressure zone.
Nature always tries to balance things out, so air flows from the high-pressure area to the low-pressure zone. That movement creates the trade winds, which blow toward the equator in this part of the world.
Along Brazil’s northeastern coast, these winds are especially reliable between July and January. The geography and warm ocean temperatures help stabilize the pattern, so the wind is not just strong, it's steady and nearly daily, making this coast one of the most consistent kitesurfing destinations in the world.
You’re in for tropical perfection.
Along Brazil’s northeastern coast, the weather stays warm year-round, with average air temperatures ranging between 24°C and 32°C (75°F to 90°F).
And the ocean? It’s pleasantly warm, meaning you can leave the wetsuit at home, even during early morning or sunset sessions.
This means you ride light, pack less, and enjoy every session in boardshorts or a bikini. It’s truly summer that never ends.
Absolutely, that’s the beauty of it.
Whether someone’s just getting started, already sending big tricks, or simply along to soak up the vibe, our experiences are designed to bring people together. The region offers something for everyone: beginner-friendly spots, epic downwinds, and plenty of off-wind moments to relax, explore, and connect.
This is not just about riding, it’s about enjoying an unforgettable journey, together.
If you're already in Brazil, it’s easy. There are direct flights to Fortaleza, Jericoacoara, and Natal from many major cities across the country.
Coming from abroad? Fortaleza offers direct international flights from Miami, Lisbon, Paris, and Buenos Aires, making the region more connected than you might think.
Once you land, we take care of the rest.
You're welcome to bring your own gear if you prefer riding with it. But no worries if you’d rather travel light: we work with trusted local schools and partners that offer top-tier equipment for rental, including kites, boards, harnesses, and safety gear, all suited to the conditions of each spot.