Stands out for

  • • Consistent northeast and northwest trade winds
  • • Wave zones and protected lagoons for all skill levels
  • • Individual lessons and progressive courses up to 5 days
  • • Equipment includes helmet, radio, and boat-based support
  • • Rapid progress even in light winds

Description

Context

Wingfoil is a water sport combining a hydrofoil-equipped board with an inflatable wing, allowing riders to glide across the water powered by wind. Corralejo, located on the northern coast of Fuerteventura, is renowned for its steady northeast and northwest trade winds, which blow regularly year-round, especially during spring and summer. This consistency enables wingfoil practice in a dynamic environment featuring powerful waves and protected lagoons, ideal for all skill levels.

The Experience

You’ll participate in individual or small-group lessons, learning to control the wing and hydrofoil board under expert instructor supervision. You’ll train in both wave zones and calm, sheltered waters, adjusting your technique to match wind conditions and your personal progress. Feel the refreshing sea breeze and warm sun as you advance, experiencing the quiet thrill of gliding silently over the water.

For Whom

This course is designed for participants aged 12 and up with good coordination and balance, and moderate physical fitness. It’s suitable for complete beginners seeking a safe, structured introduction, as well as intermediate riders aiming to refine their technique in varied wind conditions.

Local Context

Corralejo is a coastal town with a strong tradition in wind sports such as kitesurfing and windsurfing. The local community and instructors are committed to safety and environmental respect, providing high-quality equipment and continuous support during sessions to ensure a safe and educational experience.

Key Info

Difficulty

Moderate

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 6+

Kid-friendly Booking required

Practical Guide

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Location
Expert Recommendations

Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and plenty of water to stay hydrated. The best time to practice is from April to August, when trade winds are most consistent. Lessons are adjusted daily based on wind conditions, so flexibility in scheduling is essential. Participants should have moderate physical fitness and good balance to fully benefit from the course.

Physical Requirements

Moderate physical activity required; balance and coordination necessary

About the Area

Corralejo is a coastal town in northern Fuerteventura, renowned for its ideal wind sports conditions throughout the year. The town provides tourist amenities including accommodations, equipment rental, and water sports schools. Nearby natural parks offer excellent hiking opportunities, and visitors can enjoy authentic local cuisine and regional flavors. The area's consistent winds and scenic landscapes make it a top destination for adventure seekers.

Offers

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Curso de wingfoil en Corralejo, 6 horas

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Clase de wingfoil en Corralejo, 2 horas

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€110

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, swimming ability is recommended to ensure safety during open-sea practice and to build confidence while in the water.
The typical minimum age is 12 years, though this may vary based on physical condition and the instructor’s assessment.
The course includes an inflatable wing, a hydrofoil-equipped board, a helmet, a safety vest, and a radio for communication with the instructor.
Lessons are scheduled flexibly to match optimal wind conditions, maximizing both learning efficiency and safety.
Yes, many students begin flying even in light wind conditions, thanks to proper technique and suitable equipment.