Troia, Portugal, offers crystal-clear waters, soft sandy beaches, and steady 15-25 knot winds, making it a top kitesurfing destination for all skill levels.
Troia, situated in the municipality of Grândola (specifically in the Carvalhal parish), Portugal, is a captivating peninsula adjacent to the estuary of the Sado River.
More than just a visually stunning location, Troia stands as a true haven for kitesurfers. This coastal paradise features crystal-clear waters, a beach adorned with soft sand, and a wind that whispers promises of epic kite sessions. The expansive sandy beach not only provides ample space for secure launch and landing but also ensures a tranquil environment without overcrowding or obstacles.
Winds in Troia prevail throughout the year. To catch the wind, it's essential to thoroughly check the forecast. The optimal wind directions are from the south, southwest, and west. During the summer, the primary wind direction shifts to the north-northwest. The thermal winds Northada, primarily originating from the north and northwest, tend to strengthen in the afternoon, providing ideal conditions for both novice and advanced kitesurfers. On an average day, expect winds ranging from 15 to 25 knots, ensuring a consistent pull for every session.
Spot Details
Riding level
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Best Months
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, November, December
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