Of all the water-based board sports, wind surfing, which harnesses the power of the wind to push you across the water, is surely one of the most exhilarating and most physically demanding. From first-timers to experienced funboarders, the eastern coast of the island, which is exposed to the trade winds, offers year-round fun in relatively sheltered surroundings.
Average winds are between force 3 and force 4.
Windsurfing spots
• Orient Bay
Orient Bay Beach is over 3km long and is one of the most versatile sites in the Caribbean, and is adequate for many different activities.
• Le Galion
A favorite surf spot, Le Galion is also popular with wind surfers.
• Nettle Bay
Baie Nettlé or Nettle Bay is a long bay on the Caribbean coast.
Windsurfing and windsurfing is a type of sailing craft minimalist , it is also the sport that practiced the craft.
It consists of a single board unsinkable , or float, and articulated to the board by the base of the mast rigging. Windsurfing is characterized by its upright practitioner named " windsurfer " and no rudder. This is the windsurfer and keeps raising the mast in its vertical position, directing water by tilting back and forth rigging, or changing its support on the board.