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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The Northern tip of Zanzibar
The Northern tip of Zanzibar
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The Northern tip of Zanzibar
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The Northern tip of Zanzibar
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The Northern tip of Zanzibar
Distance d'une ville Vendez la maison, femme et enfants
Distance Accès direct (< 5min)
Facile à trouver ? Facile à trouver
Accès public ? Accès public
Accès spécial Pas de problème d'accès
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Caractéristiques du spot
Autre nom Zanzibar
Qualité du spot Excellent
Expérience Tout le monde
Type Lagon
Kite/vent ? Bon pour le Kitesurf, Bon pour le Windsurf
Style Vague, Bump & Jump
Meilleur moment Après-midi, Soir
Dangers Récifs/Rochers, Requins
Fréquentation semaine Personne
Fréquentation week-end Personne
Environnent
Qualité de l'eau Super clair
Courant Pas de courant
Fond Sableux avec rochers
Marée Pas dépendant de la marée
Facilités
Magasin d'accessoires, Atelier de réparation, École
Vent local
Type Vent venturi
Force Moyen (16 - 25 knots)
Dir. principale Sud-est
Meilleure dir.
Meilleure dir. relative Side-onshore
Période De Toute l'année à Toute l'année
Plus d'informations
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Zanzibar has 2 different trade winds. The “Kuzi” which blow's from the South East, starts in April and blows through out our winter till the End of December. This wind is quite consistent, and blows at an average speed of 18 knots. The wind is quite calm in the mornings and picks up later on in the day at around 14:00.
By late afternoon it can be blowing 25 knots and is very consistent. This allows the kite surfer to go between the beach and the reef as the wind blows side shore along Ras Nungwi’s beach. This side shore wind is Ideal for wave ridding and heading out the reef.
The “KaziKazi” wind starts to blow around the 20th December and continues till the beginning of April. It’s a much stronger wind than that of the Kuzi and it blows from the North. It’s referred to as the Northern Monsoon wind.
The wind speed is between 15 to 30 knots. Its most strongest in the morning and tends to get a bit lighter as the afternoon approaches. At Ras Nungwi it blows slightly on shore, which allows the kite surfer to kite pretty much parallel to the beach and in case of any trouble at least the wind will blow you back to the beach.
Zanzibar has 2 different trade winds. The “Kuzi” which blow's from the South East, starts in April and blows through out our winter till the End of December. This wind is quite consistent, and blows at an average speed of 18 knots. The wind is quite calm in the mornings and picks up later on in the day at around 14:00.
By late afternoon it can be blowing 25 knots and is very consistent. This allows the kite surfer to go between the beach and the reef as the wind blows side shore along Ras Nungwi’s beach. This side shore wind is Ideal for wave ridding and heading out the reef.
The “KaziKazi” wind starts to blow around the 20th December and continues till the beginning of April. It’s a much stronger wind than that of the Kuzi and it blows from the North. It’s referred to as the Northern Monsoon wind.
The wind speed is between 15 to 30 knots. Its most strongest in the morning and tends to get a bit lighter as the afternoon approaches. At Ras Nungwi it blows slightly on shore, which allows the kite surfer to kite pretty much parallel to the beach and in case of any trouble at least the wind will blow you back to the beach.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Zanzibar has 2 different trade winds. The “Kuzi” which blow's from the South East, starts in April and blows through out our winter till the End of December. This wind is quite consistent, and blows at an average speed of 18 knots. The wind is quite calm in the mornings and picks up later on in the day at around 14:00.
By late afternoon it can be blowing 25 knots and is very consistent. This allows the kite surfer to go between the beach and the reef as the wind blows side shore along Ras Nungwi’s beach. This side shore wind is Ideal for wave ridding and heading out the reef.
The “KaziKazi” wind starts to blow around the 20th December and continues till the beginning of April. It’s a much stronger wind than that of the Kuzi and it blows from the North. It’s referred to as the Northern Monsoon wind.
The wind speed is between 15 to 30 knots. Its most strongest in the morning and tends to get a bit lighter as the afternoon approaches. At Ras Nungwi it blows slightly on shore, which allows the kite surfer to kite pretty much parallel to the beach and in case of any trouble at least the wind will blow you back to the beach.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Zanzibar has 2 different trade winds. The “Kuzi” which blow's from the South East, starts in April and blows through out our winter till the End of December. This wind is quite consistent, and blows at an average speed of 18 knots. The wind is quite calm in the mornings and picks up later on in the day at around 14:00.
By late afternoon it can be blowing 25 knots and is very consistent. This allows the kite surfer to go between the beach and the reef as the wind blows side shore along Ras Nungwi’s beach. This side shore wind is Ideal for wave ridding and heading out the reef.
The “KaziKazi” wind starts to blow around the 20th December and continues till the beginning of April. It’s a much stronger wind than that of the Kuzi and it blows from the North. It’s referred to as the Northern Monsoon wind.
The wind speed is between 15 to 30 knots. Its most strongest in the morning and tends to get a bit lighter as the afternoon approaches. At Ras Nungwi it blows slightly on shore, which allows the kite surfer to kite pretty much parallel to the beach and in case of any trouble at least the wind will blow you back to the beach.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Zanzibar has 2 different trade winds. The “Kuzi” which blow's from the South East, starts in April and blows through out our winter till the End of December. This wind is quite consistent, and blows at an average speed of 18 knots. The wind is quite calm in the mornings and picks up later on in the day at around 14:00.
By late afternoon it can be blowing 25 knots and is very consistent. This allows the kite surfer to go between the beach and the reef as the wind blows side shore along Ras Nungwi’s beach. This side shore wind is Ideal for wave ridding and heading out the reef.
The “KaziKazi” wind starts to blow around the 20th December and continues till the beginning of April. It’s a much stronger wind than that of the Kuzi and it blows from the North. It’s referred to as the Northern Monsoon wind.
The wind speed is between 15 to 30 knots. Its most strongest in the morning and tends to get a bit lighter as the afternoon approaches. At Ras Nungwi it blows slightly on shore, which allows the kite surfer to kite pretty much parallel to the beach and in case of any trouble at least the wind will blow you back to the beach.
Informations supplémentaires
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Beautiful lagoon, with acces to waves off the reefs for the brave. Few, kiters, great diving - paradise
Beautiful lagoon, with acces to waves off the reefs for the brave. Few, kiters, great diving - paradise
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Beautiful lagoon, with acces to waves off the reefs for the brave. Few, kiters, great diving - paradise
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Beautiful lagoon, with acces to waves off the reefs for the brave. Few, kiters, great diving - paradise
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Beautiful lagoon, with acces to waves off the reefs for the brave. Few, kiters, great diving - paradise
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