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All
Extreme Sports Cafe Kitesurfing / Kiteboarding courses follow the
IKO (International Kitesurfing Organisation) assessment system.
Our kitesurf instructors are IKO qualified and at the end of each
course students will receive a kitesurfing IKO card with their achieved
level. All the necessary kitesurfing equipment is provided for students
(excluding food and drinks) and the kitesurf courses last between
4 and 5 hours per day depending on the wind conditions. Students
are advised to wear a hat and apply sun-cream as they will be spending
a lot of time in the sun. Students must be 16 years or older, although
we can teach children under 16 to kitesurf, with their parent’s
permission and presence.
Kitesurfing
Safaris with Extreme Sports Cafe in Jericoacoara, Brazil. Brazil
is a top destination for a variety of reasons. Kiting, however is
the newest. With constant wind (18-30+ knots) from July through
January, it really is a kiters' paradise.
Our
7- Day Kitesurfing Tours begin after the airport pick up, we take
you kiting in 4x4s on the beach through Cumbuco and Paracuru. Cumbuco
is a hip little fishing village that's famous for the Cauipe lagoon.
From there, we downwind to Paracuru which is the best spot for flat
water, waves, and consistent wind. After 3 days, we take you back
to Cumbuco before departing for the airport the next day.
Our 10-Day Kitesurfing Tours include the above, but adds another
200km of beach up to Jericoacoara, (that's 10+ beaches) crossing
river mouths by raft, stopping to kite at amazing lagoons, ocean
coves and doing downwinders along the way. Jericoacoara is an incredible
little oasis built on the sand, surrounded by massive sand dunes.
We'll take you in dune buggies to kite during the day. When the
tour is over, we return you to Cumbuco/Fortaleza. We design our
kitesurfing tours so it's the perfect combination of kiting, nightlife
and as much Brazil sun as you can handle!
We
offer 7 or 10 day kitesurfing tours.
Let
us know when you want to come kitesurfing with Extreme Sports Cafe!
| Getting
to us in Brazil for Kitesurfing.. |
Our
Kitesurfing Safaris are located near the international airport in
Fortaleza, Brazil. Direct flights are available from some European
cities including Amsterdam and Lisbon. Travellers originating in
other locations may fly through Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo.
It
is best to book travel 2-3 months in advance, when fare sales may
be available....
Extreme
Sports Cafe is now proud to be able to offer our UK customers discount
flight services, hotels and car hire at great rates through Expedia.co.uk.
In
the near future we will also be able to offer similar discount flight
services to customers elsewhere in the World. We are currently thrashing
out rates and discounts for European Customers. Do be aware that
people anywhere in the world can use the services of Expedia above,
as long as they have a UK delivery address...
For
those with a US address please use this service...
If
you still have no joy with flights please contact
Extreme Sports Cafe and we have a couple of agancies that can
offer special deals.
Many
countries, including most countries in Europe, are exempt from requiring
a visa to enter Brazil, however your passport must be valid for
at least 6 months.
To
see if your country
requires a visa, click here.
U.S. and Canadian citizens do require a visa, and there are processing
fees involved ($100 USD for U.S. citizens and $72 CDN for Canadian).
However, once validated, U.S. visas are good for 5 years for return
trips.
For information on visas
for U.S. citizens click here, and for Canadian
click here.
| Kitesurfing
'Surfaris' with Extreme Sports Cafe in South America.. |
Each
of our kitesurfing trips is tailored to the group's preferences
and ability levels.
Below
is a sample kitesurfing safaris.
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7-Day | 10-Day |
Day
1 - Leave Fortaleza in the afternoon
and drive to Cumbuco. Check into the oceanfront pousada,
relax for the evening, and get ready to kite!
Day
2 - Kitesurfing begins right outside
your door in 80-degree water. Depending on the group, there's
also the possibility of doing a 6km downwinder to a 20 acre
shallow, sandy bottom, fresh water lagoon where you can
enjoy some coconuts and snacks at an outdoor cabana when
your done kiting for the day.
Day
3 - Travel up the coast to Paracuru,
one of the most magnificent kite spots between Fortaleza
and Jericoacoara, often frequented by pros from around the
world. You will have the option to ride part of this trip.
Option
1 - (for intermediate kiters) Repeat the downwinder
from Day 2, stopping for some fun in the lagoon and continuing
on to Porto do Pecem.
Option
2 - (for advanced kiters) Enjoy big wave riding
starting in Porto do Pecem and ending in Paracuru.
Day
4 - In Paracuru, you will have the
day to explore the beautiful beaches. Come back to shore
for a bite to eat throughout the day and spend the night.
Day
5 - Another day in Paracuru, believe
us, you will NOT want to leave these beaches. Kite the day
away and spend another night here.
Day
6 - Drive up the coast on the sand
to one of the 10 best beaches in the world. Jericoacoara
is a remote beach that is only accessible via 4x4 truck.
We can stop along the way and do some flat-water kiting.
Once in Jericoacoara, you will experience some of the best
winds in the world due to the unique geographical location.
Spend the evening soaking up the local culture and get ready
for the day ahead.
Day
7 - Spend the days exploring the secluded
beaches of Jericoacoara. You can either go kitesurfing in
the best winds of Brazil or try your sand boarding skills
on the dunes nearby. After the day, come back to the pousada
and relax. Kick back with a drink before we head out for
great meal with the group.
Day
8/9 - Another 2 days in Jericoacoara/Prea/Guiru.
Kitesurf the day away, we choose 2 downwinds per day and
eat between them. Waves, wind and summer sun, you can't
ask for moreBy night you can dive into the luscious nightlife,
lots of bars to choose from, some that stay open till dawn!
Day
10 - This will be your last day here,
so enjoy yourselves. Kite in the morning at Prea and have
lunch before we depart early afternoon for a 3 1/2 hour
drive back to Fortaleza (depending on departure times).

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| 2008
Kitesurfing Safari Season Dates |

Prices
for Kitesurfing with Extreme Sports Cafe in Brazil |
Prices
per person (USD, minimum of 2 people) double occupancy:
7-Day |
US$1499.00 |
10-Day |
US$1999.00 |
Price includes:
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All
transfers to and from the airport
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4x4
beach travel
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All
kite surfaris & downwinders
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Accommodation
in various pousadas (hotels)
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All
breakfasts
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"Epic"
Downwinders
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Alberto
our world-renowned Kite Guide
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No Kidding: The best kite tour of your life!
Prices
are 10% higher from 23rd November 2008 through January 2009.
Prices
per person in USD and based on double occupancy per room.
If you want your own room then it's $40 extra per day.
Contact
Extreme Sports Cafe for more details or book.

We
accept payment by all major credit cards.
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| Wind
conditions for kitesurfing Safaris with Extreme Sports Cafe
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The
northeast of Brazil from Fortaleza to Jericoacoara has some
of the most consistent wind on the planet, due to the trade
winds that arrive from Africa.
With
constant year round winds, kitesurfing is possible in any
season.
However,
the best time is the second half of the year from July to
January with peak months being August and September. On
most days in Jericoacoara, wind averages about 20 knots
with gusts up to 30.
See for yourself...
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| Reports
from recent Kitesurfing Safaris with Extreme Sports Cafe in
Brazil.. |
Trip
Reports from Alberto Day 1 - Saturday, November 27th
I
could see the wind blowing over the green blue water and
the almost empty shore from the flight to Fortaleza over
from Rio. The next day, I woke up early today with the sound
of wind in my window and a very blue sky. I had breakfast
and headed to the beach to see some action with the best
kitesurfers on the planet.
In the afternoon, I got a nice and big van and went to pickup
Idriss and Michele at the airport with some good news that
the wind was blowing at least 18 knots. We went back to
the hotel and headed straight to the water. After a couple
of hours kiting, a little beer to relax and dinner, we went
to bed for the next day of kiting.
Day
2 - Sunday, November 28th
We
woke up with another beautiful wind day. What's amazing
about this area is that there are at least 300 days of good
wind a year. We kited all day long at the beach park hotel
right beside the competition area, blue water and wind of
16 to 18 knots. After a full day, we hit the sack to get
ready for the road trip!!!
Day
3 - Monday November 29th
Our
driver took us to Cumbuco, a small fishing village about
1 hour from Fortaleza. Leaving the big city behind was a
great feeling; you could feel the wind starting to pick
up and the view was amazing.
About 30 minutes into driving, we spotted a very good place
to kite called Tabuba. Though the area is small, the flat
water lagoon had perfect wind direction.
We went through a bunch of small villages until we got to
Cumbuco. Once there, we could see the kites from the road
giving us the sign we were waiting for. The conditions were
good; we had 16 knots for the entire day! We ate at a small
but great restaurant with a view of the full moon. We then
threw back some beers and headed back to the pousada for
some must needed rest.
Day
4- Tuesday, November 30th
Downwinder
Cumbuco-Lagoa do Cauipe
Woke up and we had a huge breakfast at the Varanda of the
Chale. Wind conditions were good for the downwinder to the
lagoon (about 10km from Cumbuco). The trip down couldn't
have been better; warm, turquoise water, the view of white
sands and coconut trees, not to mention the perfect waves
all way down.
After almost an hour and a half, we arrived at the lagoon
in front of the beach. We took a break with some coconut
milk and got back to kiting. There was some sweet flat water
and a bunch of the professionals from the PKRA. After a
big day, we headed for a massage and then back to the pousada.
Day
5 - Wednesday, December 1st
Cumbuco
- Paracuru
8:00am, the van met us and we did the downwinder from the
day before. We started the trip on the beach driving the
way to Paracuru, where we stopped in the Lagoon of Cauipe
for some photos. We passed by spots like Pecem, Barra of
Cauipe, and Taiba. All of the spots offer very good conditions
for kitesurfing (river mouths, bays, open ocean) from 15
to 20 knots.
On our way to Paracuru, for miles and miles all we could
see was wild vegetation, coconut trees and small fisherman
villages. After 1 1/2 hours, we started to see the first
kites on the water. We had finally arrived in Paracuru!
We all thought this was the best spot. The wind blows from
18 to 25 knots all day long. In the morning, the low tide
offers a beautiful swimming pool with butter flat water.
The reef has waves that climb from 1.5 meters to about 2.5
meters. There was one restaurant/bar where we ate and drank
on our breaks. It's not that busy, so you can take your
time. We had a bunch of kiters that day because of PKRA,
but everyone was enjoying themselves.
Day
6 - Thursday, December 2nd
Stayed
up in Paracuru and went back to the spot and kited for 3
hours. It was time to hit the road again, and by road, I
mean sandy beaches.
On our way to Jericoacoara we passed some incredibly spots
like Barra do Curu, a river mouth that offers private kiting
with great wind. The three of us used 8 meter kites. That's
all we needed! The view here was unreal; dunes that surround
the river mouth. After a few hours, we came upon Fleixeiras,
Ponta do Mundau« and Icarai«, beautiful bays
with good conditions as well.
We arrived in Jericoacoara at night. This great little city
has streets that are paved with sand instead of the concrete.
It was really amazing! Jeri (as the locals call it) has
some great nightlife, we hit some bars, clubs and restaurants.
Day
7- Friday, December 3rd
Another
day and lots of wind. After breakfast we went to check out
Prea beach that is 12km outside of Jericoacoara. The only
way to get around was by our 4x4 on the beach, or a small
car that runs smoothly on sand.
We arrived in Prea and the wind was already 25 knots! We
decided to explore two lagoons in this area; Azul (Blue)
and Paraiso (Paradise). We crossed the dunes to get there
and we couldn't believe the color of the water! AZUL!!!
The wind was perfect at 22 knots. There were only 5 of us
out and it was amazing. In the Paradise lagoon we had lunch
in a restaurant that has great views of the spots. We kited
until the sun went down.
Day
8 - Saturday, December 4th
Jericoacoara
offers very strong winds all year long, but the months of
Jan and Feb are the rainy season. As soon we woke up we
could hear the wind blowing in the windows of the pousada.
We knew we were going to have another great day.
We headed back to Prea beach for a day with 12 meter kites
and had fun surfing the waves. What is so great about the
northeast of Brasil is that it offers a lot of options for
kitesurfers.
From Fortaleza to Jericoacoara are 350 kms of pure pleasure
beaches. Sad but true, we started our trip back to Fortaleza
on the country roads. We got back to Fortaleza at dark and
got ready for a great night!
Day
9 - Sunday, December 5th
Before
Idriss and Michele went to the airport, we had a very good
session at Futuro beach for two hours with 16 meter kites.
We had side on shore winds and waves about 2 meters.
It
was one of the best trips I've had in this region to date!!

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Kitesurfing
Brazil - FAQs |
What
kind of accommodation do you provide?
We
personally work with several pousadas in the area. All are
rated 3 stars. Most are located on the beach and have pools.
You will find massage and spa therapy offered as well. Since
our guides will be staying at the pousadas with you, all of
your needs will be met.
How
will I get around to/from the airport?
A
guide will be waiting for you at your terminal outside of
the airport, from there you can rest assured that you will
be taken care of for the rest of the trip. We will take you
to all the spots and drive you back to the airport once your
tour has ended.
While
on the trip, what kind of coaching will I receive?
Since
our trips are for intermediate/advanced riders, we expect
you to know the ins and outs of kiteboarding. If you need
some assistance while riding, we can certainly give you some
tricks and tips. In the future, we will also be featuring
specialty tours with pro kiteboarders to help increase your
skill level.
What
can I expect from your guide?
Alberto
is a veteran Brazilian kiteboarder with 5 years experience
under his belt. He knows all the best spots in the areas we
will be traveling to. He has a long list of satisfied customers.
What
size kite(s) should I bring?
Since
the wind is-a-blowing, we recommend between 6 to 14 meter
kites for your time here (depending on your weight). You will
need your 6 or 8 as we get closer to Jericoacoara where there
wind is very strong. If you don't have these sized kites,
rentals are available near the hotel where you stay the first
night in Fortaleza.
What
about boards?
You should have your own board, but again we can help you
rent from the local shop.
What
kind of food/drinks are available on the tour?
Brazil
has amazing cuisine and specialty beverages. We will be stopping
for food and drinks along the way up the coast. We'll also
have a support buggy to carry gear and water/snacks on downwinders.
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 We're
pleased to announce that Dimitri Maramenides has teamed
up with Kite Adventures. Dimitri is a veteran kiteboarder,
riding for over 5 years. He's been featured in a number
of magazines including Kiteboarding, Kiteboarder, Kitesurf,
and Kiteworld.
He's coming on a 7-day Kite Adventure from September 25th-October
1 to give you tips and tricks - He'll also have Gustav Schmiege,
a world renowned photographer/videographer with him shooting
for various magazines and retailers; so you better start
grooming!
Dimitri and Gus are featured in a 5-page spread in this
month's issue of Kiteboarding Magazine!
This
has been and gone.. New options soon..
Reserve your Kitesurfing Safari now...
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| Kitesurfing
Brazil notes.. |
Deposits
are non-refundable. All cancellations made within 35 days of departure
are subject to fees of $250 per person. Reservation changes are
subject to a processing fee of $25 per person. Please note that
a 50% deposit is required within 7 days of confirmation and is necessary
to make a reservation. The remaining balance is due 45 days prior
to departure. For reservations made 45 days from departure full
payment is due within 3 days of booking.
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