Immerse yourself in daily downwinders, where the freedom to ride along miles of paradise beaches becomes part of your journey.
A personalized downwind is a unique experience in which you ride with the wind, without needing to go upwind, while exploring spectacular landscapes. Travel for miles each day, moving from one beach to another, and take in breathtaking views. This type of trip is ideal for self-sufficient kitesurfers, whether they want to refine their technique or simply embark on an unforgettable adventure.
Travel miles with no constraints, guided by the wind.
Routes tailored to your skill level and preferences.
Discover picturesque villages and hidden beaches.
A professional guide by your side to ensure safety and enjoyment.
A custom downwind offers you total flexibility. You choose the number of kilometers to cover each day, the type of landscapes you want to explore, and even your pace of navigation. Whether you’re looking for intense riding or a more relaxed rhythm, we adjust every stage to meet your expectations, ensuring that each day is unforgettable.
Choose to ride between 10 and 100 km per day.
Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced kitesurfer, we have routes for you.
Relax in local inns, hotels, or villas after a day on the water.
Adjust the program based on weather conditions and your preferences.
7-Day Itinerary – Combuco to Jericoacoara
To give you a glimpse of what your downwind adventure could look like, here’s an example of a 7-day itinerary, perfectly suited for intermediate and advanced kitesurfers.
All transfers between kitesurfing spots are arranged for you.
Choose from inns, comfortable hotels, and luxury villas.
On or more experienced guide accompanies you throughout the trip.
Equipment transport and daily weather briefings.
Land or sea support throughout the downwind.
Additional activities to explore local culture and landscapes.
Discover the Frequently Asked Questions about Downwinds
We typically organize transfers between the spots and the airport, so renting a car is not necessary. However, if you prefer more freedom, we can arrange a car rental for you.
Our agency does not directly prepare meals, but we recommend local restaurants offering a wide variety of dishes to suit all tastes, including fresh fish, seafood, meat, and vegetarian options. If you have dietary restrictions or allergies, please let us know in advance, and we will inform the restaurants to accommodate your needs.
If you bring your own gear, there are generally no restrictions on importing kitesurfing equipment for personal use. However, to avoid any issues with customs, we recommend keeping invoices and documents related to your equipment on hand.
In addition to Wi-Fi available at most accommodations, you can purchase a local SIM card with mobile data to stay connected at all times. Providers like Claro, TIM, and Vivo offer affordable packages.
It’s simple! Start by filling out our online questionnaire to share your preferences. Once we understand your needs, we’ll propose a customized itinerary. After your confirmation, we’ll handle the entire organization of your trip, from accommodations to activities.
The northeast of Brazil is one of the windiest regions in the world, so the chances of having no wind are very low during the season. However, if it happens, we always have alternative activities to fill your days, such as cultural excursions, nature walks, or paddleboarding and kayaking trips.
No problem! We offer beginner lessons with certified instructors who will help you quickly and safely learn the basics. You can combine your lessons with a stay at a beginner-friendly spot, allowing you to progress at your own pace.
Absolutely! In addition to kitesurfing, we highlight Wing Foil, a rapidly growing discipline that combines maneuverability and freedom on the water. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, our local partners will guide you for unforgettable Wing Foil sessions. We also offer other water activities such as surfing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding to diversify your experience.
The currency used in Brazil is the real (BRL). ATMs are available in major cities and most tourist destinations. We recommend carrying some cash for more remote areas, where credit cards may not always be accepted.
Most of the pousadas and hotels we select offer Wi-Fi, but in some remote areas, the connection may be slower. If you need a fast connection for work or other purposes, it’s a good idea to check in advance or invest in a local SIM card with mobile data.
As with any travel destination, it’s important to take precautions. Some tourist regions, particularly in the northeast, are generally safe. We ensure our trips are organized in secure areas and always advise our clients not to leave valuables unattended and to follow local safety guidelines.
This depends on your nationality. Citizens of many countries, such as the European Union, the United States, and Canada, can enter Brazil for short stays without a visa (up to 90 days). It’s always best to check visa requirements before traveling or consult us if you have any questions.
It’s not mandatory, but it can be helpful. In tourist and kitesurfing areas, many people speak English, and our guides and instructors are bilingual. If you’re concerned, we can assist you throughout your stay with a guide who speaks your language.
We recommend purchasing travel insurance that includes medical coverage and international repatriation in case of emergencies. Depending on your destination, some areas are close to clinics or hospitals, but it’s always better to be prepared for any eventuality.
Absolutely. We organize trips tailored for families, offering activities for everyone. Non-kiters can enjoy the beach, cultural excursions, and local activities while others are on the water.
Yes, we provide experienced local guides who know every spot like the back of their hand. If you want lessons or technical assistance, we can also arrange private lessons with certified instructors to help improve your kitesurfing skills.
The northeast of Brazil has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. During the kitesurfing season, from July to December, the weather is usually dry with constant winds. Temperatures range between 25°C and 32°C, with warm water perfect for kiting without a wetsuit!
Brazilian airlines generally have strict weight rules for domestic flights. We recommend checking with the airline or consulting us for the latest information to avoid surprises. We also offer storage or transportation solutions for your gear if needed.
It’s preferable to have a certain level of independence in kitesurfing to join a downwind trip. However, if you inform us of your skill level in advance, we can adapt the itinerary and conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, even for less experienced riders.
We offer a variety of accommodations, from traditional beachfront pousadas to more luxurious hotels. We select the lodging according to your preferences and desired level of comfort, always near the best kitesurfing spots.