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English (Traducir este texto en Español): Int'l airport, Josefa Camejo, and then car to the beach. 45 minute drive. Also there is a small airport strip, cemented, 200 mts from the beach, and then walk to the beach. Fly to Caracas, then Coro. Take a taxi (60km) to Adicora. Or fly to Aruba, then fly to Las Piedras(25 min.) Then a taxi to Adicora town.
The Paraguana Peninsula extends out and north of the mainland of Venezuela, putting it right in line with the prevailing east winds. The town of Adicora juts out from the main contour of the eastern coastline giving you a side-on launch.
Int'l airport, Josefa Camejo, and then car to the beach. 45 minute drive. Also there is a small airport strip, cemented, 200 mts from the beach, and then walk to the beach. Fly to Caracas, then Coro. Take a taxi (60km) to Adicora. Or fly to Aruba, then fly to Las Piedras(25 min.) Then a taxi to Adicora town.
The Paraguana Peninsula extends out and north of the mainland of Venezuela, putting it right in line with the prevailing east winds. The town of Adicora juts out from the main contour of the eastern coastline giving you a side-on launch.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Int'l airport, Josefa Camejo, and then car to the beach. 45 minute drive. Also there is a small airport strip, cemented, 200 mts from the beach, and then walk to the beach. Fly to Caracas, then Coro. Take a taxi (60km) to Adicora. Or fly to Aruba, then fly to Las Piedras(25 min.) Then a taxi to Adicora town.
The Paraguana Peninsula extends out and north of the mainland of Venezuela, putting it right in line with the prevailing east winds. The town of Adicora juts out from the main contour of the eastern coastline giving you a side-on launch.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Int'l airport, Josefa Camejo, and then car to the beach. 45 minute drive. Also there is a small airport strip, cemented, 200 mts from the beach, and then walk to the beach. Fly to Caracas, then Coro. Take a taxi (60km) to Adicora. Or fly to Aruba, then fly to Las Piedras(25 min.) Then a taxi to Adicora town.
The Paraguana Peninsula extends out and north of the mainland of Venezuela, putting it right in line with the prevailing east winds. The town of Adicora juts out from the main contour of the eastern coastline giving you a side-on launch.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Int'l airport, Josefa Camejo, and then car to the beach. 45 minute drive. Also there is a small airport strip, cemented, 200 mts from the beach, and then walk to the beach. Fly to Caracas, then Coro. Take a taxi (60km) to Adicora. Or fly to Aruba, then fly to Las Piedras(25 min.) Then a taxi to Adicora town.
The Paraguana Peninsula extends out and north of the mainland of Venezuela, putting it right in line with the prevailing east winds. The town of Adicora juts out from the main contour of the eastern coastline giving you a side-on launch.
Distancia de la ciudad En la ciudad
Tiempo de acceso Acceso directo (< 5min)
¿Fácil de encontrar? Fácil de encontrar
¿Acceso publico? Acceso publico
Acceso especial No hay vías de acceso
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Características del spot de kitesurf
Calidad del spot Estupendo
Experiencia Todos
Tipo Playa
¿Kitesurf/viento? Bueno para Kitesurf, Bueno para Windsurf
Estilo Ola, Freestyle, Freeride, Bump & Jump, Larga distancia
Mejor momento Mañana, Tarde, Noche
Peligros
Poblado durante la semana Unos pocos kiters
Poblado en fines de semana Unos pocos kiters
Entorno
Calidad del agua Limpio
Corriente Débil ( < 1 nudo)
Fondo Arenoso, Arrecifes (corales, rocas, etc...)
Marea Independiente de mareas
Comodidades
Hotel, Tienda de equipo, Tienda de reparos, Alquiler, Escuela
Viento local
Tipo No sé
Fuerza Mediano (16 - 25 nudos)
Dirección principal Nordeste
Mejor dirección Nordeste
Mejor dirección relativa Side-onshore/Viento oblicuo a la costa soplando de la tierra
Período De Enero a Septiembre
Más informaciones
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The high wind season in Adícora enjoys constant and strong tradewinds, and is at its peak from January until September. Other months provide plenty of good sailing days also, but not quite as consistently.
The high wind season in Adícora enjoys constant and strong tradewinds, and is at its peak from January until September. Other months provide plenty of good sailing days also, but not quite as consistently.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The high wind season in Adícora enjoys constant and strong tradewinds, and is at its peak from January until September. Other months provide plenty of good sailing days also, but not quite as consistently.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The high wind season in Adícora enjoys constant and strong tradewinds, and is at its peak from January until September. Other months provide plenty of good sailing days also, but not quite as consistently.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The high wind season in Adícora enjoys constant and strong tradewinds, and is at its peak from January until September. Other months provide plenty of good sailing days also, but not quite as consistently.
Información adicional
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The wind is side/on shore and the waves are mushy and forgiving. There are infinite jumping oportunities and easy, fun waveriding. When sailing parallel to the shoreline you have a number of options. One you can sail outside of the breaking waves and play on the smoothly spaced out swells as they build up towards the beach. Or you can sail farther in where the waves are breaking and do endless down the line turns, or pinch back upwind in a gust and blast out over a wave. What, you say you can only jump port side, no problem, just turn around. You can sail for miles and miles up and down parallel to the beach.
There are some kite Schools at the beach here are some contacts Adicora Kitesurfing School info adicorakite@hotmail.com or Guillobuzo@hotmail.com
On an average day the waves reach about shoulder high, but can get bigger. There are several other infrequently sailed spots on the pennisula with offshore, sideshore, and onshore conditions. This is an undeveloped area with little tourism, so don't expect a tropical paradise.
Spot Video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ecfqq1_lly0
The wind is side/on shore and the waves are mushy and forgiving. There are infinite jumping oportunities and easy, fun waveriding. When sailing parallel to the shoreline you have a number of options. One you can sail outside of the breaking waves and play on the smoothly spaced out swells as they build up towards the beach. Or you can sail farther in where the waves are breaking and do endless down the line turns, or pinch back upwind in a gust and blast out over a wave. What, you say you can only jump port side, no problem, just turn around. You can sail for miles and miles up and down parallel to the beach.
There are some kite Schools at the beach here are some contacts Adicora Kitesurfing School info adicorakite@hotmail.com or Guillobuzo@hotmail.com
On an average day the waves reach about shoulder high, but can get bigger. There are several other infrequently sailed spots on the pennisula with offshore, sideshore, and onshore conditions. This is an undeveloped area with little tourism, so don't expect a tropical paradise.
Spot Video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ecfqq1_lly0
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The wind is side/on shore and the waves are mushy and forgiving. There are infinite jumping oportunities and easy, fun waveriding. When sailing parallel to the shoreline you have a number of options. One you can sail outside of the breaking waves and play on the smoothly spaced out swells as they build up towards the beach. Or you can sail farther in where the waves are breaking and do endless down the line turns, or pinch back upwind in a gust and blast out over a wave. What, you say you can only jump port side, no problem, just turn around. You can sail for miles and miles up and down parallel to the beach.
There are some kite Schools at the beach here are some contacts Adicora Kitesurfing School info adicorakite@hotmail.com or Guillobuzo@hotmail.com
On an average day the waves reach about shoulder high, but can get bigger. There are several other infrequently sailed spots on the pennisula with offshore, sideshore, and onshore conditions. This is an undeveloped area with little tourism, so don't expect a tropical paradise.
Spot Video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ecfqq1_lly0
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The wind is side&#47;on shore and the waves are mushy and forgiving. There are infinite jumping oportunities and easy, fun waveriding. When sailing parallel to the shoreline you have a number of options. One you can sail outside of the breaking waves and play on the smoothly spaced out swells as they build up towards the beach. Or you can sail farther in where the waves are breaking and do endless down the line turns, or pinch back upwind in a gust and blast out over a wave. What, you say you can only jump port side, no problem, just turn around. You can sail for miles and miles up and down parallel to the beach.
There are some kite Schools at the beach here are some contacts Adicora Kitesurfing School info adicorakite@hotmail.com or Guillobuzo@hotmail.com
On an average day the waves reach about shoulder high, but can get bigger. There are several other infrequently sailed spots on the pennisula with offshore, sideshore, and onshore conditions. This is an undeveloped area with little tourism, so don't expect a tropical paradise.
Spot Video
http:&#47;&#47;youtube.com&#47;watch?v=ecfqq1_lly0
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The wind is side&amp;#47;on shore and the waves are mushy and forgiving. There are infinite jumping oportunities and easy, fun waveriding. When sailing parallel to the shoreline you have a number of options. One you can sail outside of the breaking waves and play on the smoothly spaced out swells as they build up towards the beach. Or you can sail farther in where the waves are breaking and do endless down the line turns, or pinch back upwind in a gust and blast out over a wave. What, you say you can only jump port side, no problem, just turn around. You can sail for miles and miles up and down parallel to the beach.
There are some kite Schools at the beach here are some contacts Adicora Kitesurfing School info adicorakite@hotmail.com or Guillobuzo@hotmail.com
On an average day the waves reach about shoulder high, but can get bigger. There are several other infrequently sailed spots on the pennisula with offshore, sideshore, and onshore conditions. This is an undeveloped area with little tourism, so don't expect a tropical paradise.
Spot Video
http:&amp;#47;&amp;#47;youtube.com&amp;#47;watch?v=ecfqq1_lly0
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