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Windsurfing holiday in Vanuatu?

Created by mxh mxh  > 9 months ago, 14 Mar 2014
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mxh
mxh

mxh

NSW

9 posts

14 Mar 2014 2:58pm
Looking to take a holiday somewhere warm this winter, and hopefully do a bit of windsurfing as well. We (myself - intermediate level, and partner - beginner) have been trying to find out if Vanuatu would be a good place as it's a) near-ish and b) not Bali. However, despite e-mailing numerous hotels / resorts etc, all we can glean is that there might be some windsurf equipment about, but who owns it, whether it's for hire, what type of equipment it is etc remains a mystery.

So hopefully someone on here can give us some better advice. Can anyone shed some light on what's there, whether hire equipment is freely available etc. Or are there other places to go in winter that would fit the bill for a beginner & intermediate?

Many thanks for any help.
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

14 Mar 2014 9:27pm
i've been

very little wind overall, anywhere, but you will do best where they do the kiting. i doubt there is any windsurfing hire anywhere

seems crazy that they get such little wind when newcal gets very good wind, and they are so close

can you go to newcal instead?
Wineman
Wineman

NSW

1412 posts

15 Mar 2014 12:55am
Haircut is right - go to New Caledonia.
Warm, windy & has hire gear

Just search New Cal here
Roar
Roar

NSW

471 posts

15 Mar 2014 8:02am
If you havent been to Maui yet do so - check out Vela windsufing holidays - they do packages for all the major wind spots around the world and will include accom / car / gear hire all in a single package.

Vela work with matt prichard in maui and Baja, mexico to do the wave courses.
velaresorts.com/index.php

Steve Charles
Steve Charles

QLD

1240 posts

15 Mar 2014 1:06pm
I went to Santo, Vanuatu last year and borrowed some gear for a few days. Very good wind and a beautiful place to sail. I checked in to getting gear over there with Air Vanuatu. They have length restrictions of 2 metres on baggage. Your best bet is to go to Noumea, New Caledonia. Go to Anse Vata beach, there are quite a few hire places with the latest gear. They are having the PWA there in November this year.
tilldark
tilldark

QLD

275 posts

16 Mar 2014 2:06pm
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Steve Charles said..

I went to Santo, Vanuatu last year and borrowed some gear for a few days. Very good wind and a beautiful place to sail. I checked in to getting gear over there with Air Vanuatu. They have length restrictions of 2 metres on baggage. Your best bet is to go to Noumea, New Caledonia. Go to Anse Vata beach, there are quite a few hire places with the latest gear. They are having the PWA there in November this year.


Yeah best sailing is on in Santo, Efate (where Port Villa is) mostly has beginner boards and doesn't receive the wind, Id go for for New Cal (liek the guys are saying) after those last posts from Sean Hogan it looks the shizzale!
mxh
mxh

mxh

NSW

9 posts

16 Mar 2014 4:36pm
Thanks guys

Looks like a slight change of destination is required - New Caledonia it is!!
Yuppy
Yuppy

VIC

668 posts

16 Mar 2014 11:11pm
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Roar said..

If you havent been to Maui yet do so - check out Vela windsufing holidays - they do packages for all the major wind spots around the world and will include accom / car / gear hire all in a single package.

Vela work with matt prichard in maui and Baja, mexico to do the wave courses.
velaresorts.com/index.php



Hey roar

Have you been to matt pritchard's wave clinic in baja?

What was it like?
philn
philn

1080 posts

18 Mar 2014 12:34am
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Yuppy said..


Roar said..

If you havent been to Maui yet do so - check out Vela windsufing holidays - they do packages for all the major wind spots around the world and will include accom / car / gear hire all in a single package.

Vela work with matt prichard in maui and Baja, mexico to do the wave courses.
velaresorts.com/index.php




Hey roar

Have you been to matt pritchard's wave clinic in baja?

What was it like?

Not roar, but I did the course with Matt Pritchard at PSC in 2010. Totally took my wavesailing up a notch, best thing I could have done to progress.

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