Kitesurfing Lessons in English in Portugal: Learn in Your Language

International students in an English-language kitesurfing lesson at Óbidos Lagoon

Short answer: yes, you can learn kitesurfing in Portugal entirely in English. At We Are Salty People the instructor is fluent in English — the lessons, the theory, the live instructions through the radio helmet, and all pre-booking communication on WhatsApp are in your language.

Why language matters more than you'd think

In a kitesurfing lesson you receive real-time instructions over radio while you're in the water handling a kite: "bar centered", "kite at eleven o'clock", "wait... now give it power". If you have to mentally translate every instruction, your reaction time doubles — and on a kite, half a second of delay is the difference between a clean maneuver and a tumble.

What's included with English lessons

  • Theory in English: wind window, safety, weather — technical concepts explained clearly, so you don't miss anything
  • Radio helmet in English: live instructions while you ride, clear and instant
  • WhatsApp in English: from your first inquiry to scheduling around the forecast
  • Same IKO certification: the certification is international — the lesson language doesn't affect its validity

Ideal for international travelers

Portugal is a classic stop for European and international travelers, and Óbidos Lagoon is just 1h from Lisbon — perfectly combinable with your itinerary. Many travelers also arrive comparing with Tarifa: here they find easier learning conditions (flat water, steady wind), fully explained in English.

Also available in Spanish and Portuguese

If you're coming with friends from other countries, no problem: lessons are also given in Spanish and Portuguese, even mixing languages within the same group.

👉 Message us on WhatsApp in English — we'll answer in your language from the first message.  |  See courses →

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