Florida Keys Kiteboarding Locations

Coco Plum Kitesurfing Florida Keys

24.729763, -81.001451

Coco Plum Beach in the Florida Keys is a hidden gem for kitesurfing enthusiasts seeking a luxury experience in one of the most scenic destinations in the United States. Located on the island of Marathon, this kitesurfing location offers pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and lush tropical vegetation. This kitesurfing beach is a huge draw for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers, with opportunities for kayaking, snorkeling, and checking out the Florida wildlife. With its laid-back Florida Keys vibes and epic scenery, Coco Plum is a dreamy escape for those seeking something a world away from the rest of Florida.Kitesurfing here is a privilege, and the keys offer some of the best conditions in Florida, but you do need to be in the know. This is a popular beach for vacationers, and we should always give beachgoers the right of way and consider them on the beach.Sea turtles nest here, and it can be an amazing sight to see. Just follow any rules and avoid areas marked for wildlife. We love kiteboarding in the Keys and this guide will share what you need to know about Coco Plum.

Anne's Beach Kitesurfing Florida Keys

24.848508, -80.741026

The Florida Keys are the most scenic kitesurfing luxury destination in the United States. It’s a place where you can escape the cold, the crowds and kite pristine turquoise waters. The heavy traffic and hustle of Miami fades into one long quiet road. The further south you drive, the waters progressively get more neon and the vegetation more lush. The soundscape of the city becomes quiet. Sirens are replaced by birds, and car horns with a gentle wind blowing through the palm trees.  Kitesurfing here is a luxury and some of the best Florida has to offer, but you do need to be in the know. Beach access is limited and you need to know what beaches work on certain wind directions. If you have access to a boat, there are lots of secret sandbars that offer perfect kiteboarding in any wind direction.If you’re driving down to visit, there are a handful of beaches worth visiting depending on the wind. This guide will share everything you need to know about kiteboarding at Anne’s Beach. Hands down, one of my favorite kiteboarding spots in South Florida.

Curry Hammock Kitesurfing Florida Keys

24.741157, -80.980710

Florida is my favorite winter kiteboarding destination. Many will travel to South America chasing warm winds, blue waters, and endless kitesurfing. It’s funny because you can find conditions to suit any style of kiteboarding, warm waters, and consistent winds right in your backyard. Florida boats thousands of miles of coastline, hundreds of kiteboarding beaches, and all the amenities of home.The Florida Keys are like visiting a tropical island. One that you can technically drive to! The kitesurfing here is amazing and the water is out of this world. It's one of only a few places in the USA where you can find water this beautiful. There are a handful of kiteboarding beaches to be found here. Some have easy access while others take a little more work. Curry Hammock is one of the most convenient kite destinations in all of the Florida Keys.

Grassy Flats Resort Kitesurfing Florida Keys

24.759390, -80.953739

Grassy Flats Resort in the Florida Keys offers day passes for $50, providing access to the beach, pools, hot tub, outdoor showers, and air compressor for kites and wings. The resort has shallow water right off the launch, making it ideal for foiling and twin tip domination. The riding area works well with wind from the north, northeast, south, and southwest. The seafloor consists of sand and seagrass, but there are unfriendly objects like shells, urchins, and lobster traps, so booties are recommended. After a day on the water, guests can relax with a hot tub session and a cold beverage.

 Veterans Memorial Park Kitesurfing Florida Keys

24.68129, -81.23061

Veterans Memorial Park, also known as Vets Vets Beach, is a popular kiteboarding spot located on Little Duck Key near the south end of the Seven Mile Bridge. It is a local favorite because it is free of charge and provides instant access to a large area of buttery flats. The location is ideal for prevailing easterly winds, and while it is not recommended to kite in an offshore breeze, Vets Beach is one of the few places where people do so due to the bridge having less impact on the wind. The shallow water extends far out, allowing for clean wind and the ability to walk back if needed. Booties are recommended due to sharp objects in the shallow areas. The beach area has plenty of parking, room for rigging, bathrooms, and a grassy spot to pack your kite. Overall, Vets Beach is considered one of the top spots to kite in the Keys.