Montenegro is located in the southern Adriatic and is an extraordinary destination. Although it’s a relatively small country, with more inland land than coastline, it is filled with stunning mountain ranges, medieval towns, and crystal-clear rivers. Still, Montenegro offers a unique kitesurfing experience that’s not to be missed. In recent years, it has gained significant popularity among kitesurfers.
This rising interest is mainly thanks to the one-of-a-kind beach Velika Plaža in Ulcinj. Stretching 14 km from Port Milena to the delta of the Bojana River, it’s one of the longest and widest beaches in Europe. Ulcinj itself is a historic old pirate town with fantastic restaurants, welcoming hotels, and breathtaking views.
Velika Plaža, the main kitesurfing spot in Montenegro, offers plenty of space for kitesurfing along its long stretch of soft, dark volcanic sand. The northern part of the beach, closer to the town, is lined with beach bars, campsites, and rows of sunbeds and umbrellas. The southern end, spanning several kilometers, is dedicated to water sports and home to several professional kitesurfing centers. Here, you’ll find kitesurfing schools, rental services, fully equipped beach bars, and chill-out zones. Whether you’re looking for relaxed vibes or full-on training, you’ll have all the comfort and facilities needed for the best kitesurfing experience.
Montenegro enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making the kitesurfing season pleasantly long—stretching from May to October. During these months, you can expect warm, sunny weather and water temperatures ranging between 23–25°C, providing excellent overall conditions for spending time on the water.
The peak kitesurfing season falls between June and August, when the wind is most consistent, delivering steady thermal breezes almost daily. This period offers up to 80% windy days.
The coast of Montenegro benefits from reliable thermal wind systems, ensuring optimal kitesurfing conditions between May and October. The primary wind is the Maestral, a steady thermal wind blowing from the west.
From June to August, expect super steady winds blowing almost daily at 12–25 knots.
Wind typically picks up around 1 PM and lasts until sunset, with a west to northwest, side-onshore direction—perfect for safe and enjoyable riding.
Check out our interactive map of all kitesurfing spots in Montenegro to explore the best locations for your next adventure.