Kitesurfing Sardinia 2026: Porto Pollo Is the Most Famous Italian Kite Spot After the Stagnone, the Maestrale Blows at 20-30 Knots in June, and the Sardinian Double Lagoon at Porto Pollo Gives You Flat Water or Waves Depending on Which Side You Ride

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Last updated: April 2026.

Kitesurfing in Sardinia positions the island as the premier Italian kite destination for the intermediate-to-advanced rider who wants the specific combination of reliable Maestrale wind (the prevailing northwest wind that the Sardinian west and north coast channels into the most consistent single Italian kite wind pattern), spectacular natural scenery (the specific Sardinian coastal landscape — the pink granite, the turquoise water, and the specific marine scrubland (the Sardinian macchia) that forms the most photogenic single Italian kite spot backdrop), and the specific natural lagoon geography (the Porto Pollo double lagoon system — the specific shallow (50cm-1.5m) flat-water lagoon on the Porto Liscia side versus the wave-exposed open sea on the Porto Pollo outer beach — that gives the kiter the choice of flat-water freestyle or open-sea wave riding from the same launch point).

The specific Sardinian kite wind calendar: the Maestrale (the northwest wind) dominates the Sardinian north and west coast from April to September, with the peak Maestrale season in June-July (the specific Maestrale July average at Porto Pollo: 22-28 knots — the most consistent single Italian kite wind period). The Scirocco (the southeast-sourced warm wind) is the complementary wind system that powers the south-facing Sardinian spots (the Cagliari beaches, the Muravera coast, and the Portopalo di Capo Passero equivalent Sardinian spots in the Sulcis) from September to April. The result: the Sardinian island has reliable kite conditions from March to November (the June-September period at Porto Pollo and the October-April period at the south coast spots), making it the single most seasonally extended Italian kite destination.

Kitesurfing Sardinia: Porto Pollo, Cagliari, and the South

Porto Pollo-Porto Liscia — The Sardinian Kite Capital

Porto Pollo (the specific double beach on the Gallura coast between Palau and Santa Teresa di Gallura — the most famous single Italian kite spot after the Marsala Stagnone): the specific Porto Pollo geography (the specific isthmus of sand separating the Porto Liscia inner lagoon (the flat-water side) from the Porto Pollo outer beach (the open Tyrrhenian side)) creates the most versatile single Italian kite spot (the kiter can launch on the flat-water Porto Liscia side for the specific freestyle (the transitions, the inverted tricks, and the specific unhooking manoeuvres that the flat water enables) and move to the Porto Pollo outer beach for the specific wave riding (the June-September Maestrale wave at Porto Pollo: 0.5-1.5m windchop — the most specific beginner-friendly single Italian wave kite condition) by walking 100m across the isthmus). The specific Porto Pollo wind: the Maestrale at Porto Pollo is the most consistently direction-stable single Italian kite wind — the NW-WNW direction is maintained for the specific 3-7 day Maestrale event with typical variation of less than 15 degrees, allowing the kiter to plan the specific trick session (the direction stability enables the specific jumping approach angle and the specific kite setting that the flat-water trick kiter requires). Kite schools at Porto Pollo: the Aloha Kite School (alohaclub.it — the most established Porto Pollo kite school, IKO and VDWS certified) and the Kite School Sardinia (kiteschoolsardinia.com): approximately 250-350 euros for the 3-hour beginner lesson; approximately 100-140 euros for the specific progression lesson (the 1-hour guided session for the kiter with the specific water start competence who wants the specific coaching for the upwind riding or the first jumps).

Cagliari Beaches — The Scirocco Kite Zone

The Cagliari south coast kite spots (the specific beach strip between Poetto and Villasimius — the 40km Sardinian south coast that the Scirocco directly powers from September to April): the most accessible Sardinian kite zone for the visitor flying into Cagliari airport (the Poetto beach is 15 minutes from the Cagliari city centre by car). The specific Cagliari kite conditions: the Scirocco at the Poetto beach (the specific SE-S wind direction at 15-25 knots in the September-November peak): the side-onshore to side-offshore condition depending on the specific launch point (the western Poetto (Calamosca sector) is the most side-onshore Scirocco condition; the eastern Poetto (Margine Rosso sector) is the most side-offshore — the most experienced-rider launch point). The Cagliari kite schools: the Kite Poetto (the Poetto beach kite centre) and the Windsurf Village Cagliari (the specific multi-sport water sports centre at the eastern Poetto): approximately 55-75 euros per hour for the specific equipment hire (the 12m kite + bar + board).

Muravera and the Southeast — Advanced Sardinia

The Muravera coast (the specific Nuova Muravera beach and the Costa Rei beach (the 15km beach strip between Capo Ferrato and the Torre di Capo Ferrato in the south-eastern Sardinia, Cagliari province)): the most specifically wind-reliable single Sardinian south coast kite spot and the one that the advanced Sardinian kite community uses as the specific Scirocco wave-riding location (the Scirocco swell at Muravera: 0.5-2m depending on the specific fetch (the open sea distance between the Tunisian coast and the Muravera beach) and the specific wind event duration — the 3-day Scirocco builds the most consistent single Sardinian south coast wave at the Muravera beach).

Q&A: Kitesurfing Sardinia

Is Porto Pollo suitable for beginner kitesurfing?

Yes — the Porto Liscia flat-water lagoon (the inside of the Porto Pollo isthmus) is the most beginner-appropriate single Sardinian kite water due to the specific depth (50cm-1m — the beginner who falls can stand up immediately), the specific wind direction (the Maestrale at Porto Liscia is cross-shore (the wind blows parallel to the beach, the ideal beginner wind direction that pushes the kiter along the beach rather than out to sea or directly onshore)), and the specific absence of obstacles (the Porto Liscia inner lagoon has no shallow coral, no rocks, and no boat traffic in the morning session hours (the boats from the adjacent marina use the specific channel on the east side of the lagoon, away from the kite launch zone)). The specific Porto Pollo beginner minimum wind: the Porto Liscia flat water requires a minimum of 12 knots (the specific minimum to water start on a learning board (the trainer kite learning board — the 140-150 litre volume learning board that the kite schools use for the beginner water start)); the typical Porto Pollo June Maestrale is 18-25 knots — the upper range of the comfort zone for the beginner (the student who goes from 0 to water start in 3 hours at Porto Pollo in 20-22 knots is the typical Maestrale learning scenario).

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