Are you planning a kiteboarding trip to South America? Find out exactly when the wind pumps and learn about the ultimate kitesurf season in Chile.
Chile is a world-class destination for extreme sports, and when it comes to wind consistency, one spot stands high above the rest: Embalse Puclaro (located in the stunning Elqui Valley). To make the most out of your journey, understanding the exact kitesurf season in chile is key to unlocking perfect sessions every single day.
When is the high wind season in Puclaro?
The premium wind window at Puclaro Reservoir runs from early September to late April. During these months, the wind is driven by a unique thermal effect caused by the heating of the valley stones combined with the cool coastal air. This creates a natural funnel that guarantees reliable winds ranging between 20 to 35 knots almost every afternoon.
Here is a quick monthly breakdown for travelers:
- September to November (Spring): The wind returns with incredible force. The air is fresh, the spot is uncrowded, and conditions are perfect for mid-to-small kite sizes.
- December to February (Summer): Peak kitesurf season in Chile. 100% wind reliability, sunny days, warm weather, and a vibrant local rider community in Gualliguaica.
- March to April (Autumn): Smooth, slightly lighter winds. Excellent for beginners looking for stable conditions or independent riders practicing foil boarding.
What about the winter months?
From May to August, the thermal effect fades away, leading to our low-wind season. While the landscape remains beautiful and perfect for stargazing or wine tours in Vicuña, the lake gets calm. However, this is the perfect time for international travelers to book and plan ahead, securing their training slots before the busy summer months sell out.
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