The lagoons of Mauritius are the stuff of kite legend. Le Morne Brabant — the dramatic basalt peninsula jutting from the southwest coast — frames one of the most visually spectacular kite spots on earth. Inside the reef, the SE trade winds deliver 15–25 knots of perfectly consistent wind day after day, over water that is utterly, impossibly flat.
This is Kitesurfari’s most premium destination. Le Morne is world-class kiting backed by luxury accommodation, gourmet food, and the extraordinary natural beauty of Mauritius. If you’re looking for the most unforgettable kite experience of your life, this is it.
Arrive at SSR International Airport, transfer to Le Morne Brabant. First view of that iconic basalt mountain rising from the lagoon. Welcome dinner at the villa.
Your first session inside the Le Morne lagoon — it's extraordinary. Perfectly flat, crystal clear, and the SE trade winds are as advertised. Pure magic.
Guided downwinder along the reef with boat support. One of the great kite downwinders in the world. Afternoon snorkelling on the reef.
Full day on the lagoon. The consistency of the wind here is remarkable. Gourmet dinner on the beach terrace as the sun drops behind Le Morne mountain.
Rest the arms — day trip to Chamarel coloured earth, the rum distillery, and the stunning Chamarel waterfall. Back for a sunset session if wind allows.
Final full day on the water. Le Morne makes it hard to leave. Farewell dinner with the full crew.
Early morning session before packing up, then transfer to the airport. The most photogenic kite backdrop you'll ever have.
Mauritius mornings are pristine. Cool, clear, and perfectly calm before the SE trade winds build from around 9–10am. Breakfast is a spread of tropical fruit, fresh pastries, and strong creole coffee with the lagoon glittering in front of you. Sessions run from mid-morning until early afternoon — the wind is so consistent you almost take it for granted. Lunch is gourmet, the lagoon is your swimming pool, and the evenings bring spectacular sunsets over Le Morne's dramatic silhouette.
World-class consistent SE trade winds, 15–25 knots. Butter-flat lagoon inside the reef.
22–26°C / 72–79°F
23–25°C / 73–77°F
April – October
Tour organiser — managing on-ground operations, local logistics, and making sure you have the best possible time.