What Happens If There's No Wind for Your Kitesurfing Lesson?

Assessing the wind forecast before a kitesurfing lesson

Short answer: it gets rescheduled. At a serious school, a lesson is never forced without adequate wind for your level — it moves to another time slot or day within your stay. Kitesurfing depends 100% on wind, and that has to be accepted from day one.

Why sometimes "there's no lesson today"

Kitesurfing wind needs to fall within a range (for beginners, roughly 12-20 knots) and blow in a safe direction. Completely calm days, wind that's too strong, gusty, or offshore aren't suitable for teaching — no exceptions.

How we handle it at We Are Salty People

  • We confirm the lesson 24-48hrs ahead based on the updated forecast, not what the calendar said a week ago
  • We reschedule at no cost to another time the same day (the thermal usually kicks in during the afternoon) or another day within your stay
  • We message you on WhatsApp as soon as the forecast changes, so you can reorganize your day

How to plan your trip to minimize the risk

If you're coming for just a few days, book with margin: instead of a single 3-hour lesson on one day, split it across two different days if you can. That way, if the wind fails one day, you have another window. In season (May-October) Óbidos's thermal is fairly reliable, but never 100% guaranteed — no spot in the world is.

The alternative we don't recommend

Be wary of any school that "always has a lesson" regardless of the forecast. Either they're improvising with unsafe conditions, or they charge you anyway and give you a mediocre experience. Your safety and your learning matter more than sticking to a schedule.

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