How to book kitesurfing lessons (and your first day)

How to book a kitesurfing course in Croatia step by step — what to send us, how to choose a course, and exactly what your first day on the water looks like.
Step 1: choose your course
Complete beginners start with the 2-hour Discovery course (€150). To ride away, the Beginner course (€420, 6 h) or Advanced course (€720, 12 h) gives you the hours you need.
Not sure which fits? Tell us your experience and goals and we'll recommend the right level.
Step 2: send a booking request
Use the booking form with your preferred dates, the number of people, and each participant's name, age and height so we can prepare the right gear.
We reply within 24 hours with availability and a plan — no payment needed to ask.
Step 3: plan your stay and arrival
The season runs May to September. Ljubač is 19 km from Zadar and 15 km from the airport, with free parking right at the beach.
We can also point you toward camping, apartments or hotels nearby — just ask in your request.
What your first day looks like
You start on the beach with a safety briefing and wind theory, then fly a trainer kite to build control.
Once you're confident you move to the shallow water to practise with a full kite — soft falls, easy restarts, fast progress.
Booking FAQ
Weather: if the wind doesn't cooperate we reschedule your session. Gifts: course vouchers make a great present and we can issue one on request.
Ready? Send your booking request now and we'll get you on the water this season.

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