How can I get into kitesurfing in the UK?
- Emma
- Apr 6
- 3 min read
We all start somewhere. Maybe you’ve been watching from the beach, wondering what it’s like to be out there, or maybe you’ve never even set foot in the sea. You might already be into watersports and just fancy a new challenge. Wherever you're coming from, there's no better time to give kitesurfing a go.
Kitesurfing is an incredible mix of wind, water, and fun! But where you learn makes a big difference. If you’re looking to get started in the UK, especially on the South Coast, here’s what you need to know.
What Should I Look for in a Kitesurfing School?
If you’re serious about learning, taking lessons at a BKSA-accredited (British Kitesports Association) school is a must. The BKSA is the National Governing Body for kitesurfing in England, and their schools meet strict safety and teaching standards, including:

Up-to-date teaching methods
Well-maintained equipment and PPE (for example, buoyancy aids and helmets)
Valid insurance coverage
Proper safety procedures and documentation
Annual inspections to maintain compliance
Beyond safety, the setup of the school can also make a difference. Some schools operate out of vans, while others have facilities like changing rooms, hot showers, and cafes - a definite bonus, especially in the UK’s unpredictable weather. To check if a school is BKSA-registered, visit the BKSA website and look at their approved schools list.
What to Look for in a Kitesurfing Spot
Choosing the right location isn’t just about the school, it’s also about the conditions. Here’s what to consider:
Flat Water – Learning is much easier in calm, flat water, especially when practicing body dragging and water starts. Waves add another level of difficulty best tackled later.
Shallow Water – Being able to stand up makes things easier when you’re starting out. It helps with resetting, regaining control, and getting back to trying again without too much struggle.
Consistent, Stable Wind – Gusty or unreliable wind makes learning frustrating. The UK’s wind conditions can vary, but a good kitesurfing school will monitor forecasts and keep you updated.
Facilities & Comfort – Having access to changing rooms, showers, and a warm space can make a massive difference, especially outside the summer months.
Equipment & Safety
Top schools keep their equipment updated, using the latest kites and boards from leading brands like Duotone, which are known for their reliability and safety features.
A good school will also make sure you understand key safety skills like self-rescue, wind awareness, and equipment setup, so you’re not just learning to ride—you’re learning to kitesurf responsibly.
Another key factor in staying safe and comfortable is wearing the right wetsuit. UK waters can be cold, so a good quality wetsuit appropriate for the season is essential. Most schools provide wetsuits, but if you have you’re own we recommend taking that.
Community & Progression
The best schools offer more than just lessons—they help you progress beyond the basics. Some have clubs, coaching sessions, and trips that keep you improving and give you a local crew to kite with.
If you want to make learning more affordable, here are some options:
Learn with a friend – Many schools offer group discounts.
Off-peak lessons – At some schools prices may be lower outside peak season.
Lesson packages – Some schools offer deals if you book multiple sessions.
Things to Avoid When Learning

Large Group Lessons (4+ People) – If too many students share one kite, you’ll get less hands-on time, slowing your progress.
Overly Long Sessions (3+ Hours) – After two hours, fatigue kicks in, and you start to absorb less. Shorter, focused lessons are usually more productive.
Schools Focused on Volume Over Quality – Some schools push people through quickly rather than making sure they progress properly. Choose a school that actually cares about your development.
Final Thoughts
If you're keen to give kitesurfing a go, The Beach Watersports in Littlehampton is a great place to start. We are a BKSA-accredited school located in West Sussex offering BKSA-accredited lessons, excellent facilities, expert coaching, and a friendly community to help you progress. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to improve jumps or rotations, we have something for everyone and we’re happy to chat about what we offer. Find out more here, book online, or drop us an email at thebeachwatersports@gmail.com - we’d love to help you get started.

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