Amouditis Kitesurfing Center Naxos
About
Amouditis Kitesurfing Center sits directly on Plaka Beach — the long, wind-exposed stretch of sand on Naxos's west coast — and it operates as the only kite center in this section of the island. That exclusivity matters in practice: when you're learning or progressing, you get the water largely to yourself rather than navigating a crowded launch zone shared with multiple operators. The center runs both kitesurfing and wing foiling programs, with a 5-star rating across 206 reviews and daily hours from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Plaka's consistent meltemi winds, which blow reliably from late spring through early autumn, have made Naxos one of the most respected kitesurfing destinations in the Mediterranean. Amouditis is positioned to take full advantage of those conditions, with lessons conducted under boat supervision — a detail that meaningfully changes the beginner experience by keeping an instructor close at all times on the water rather than watching from shore.
What to Expect
The center covers two disciplines. Kitesurfing instruction is structured across levels: beginners work through wind theory, kite control on land, body dragging, and water starts before progressing to board riding. More experienced riders can book coaching sessions targeting freestyle technique or wave riding. All kitesurfing lessons are supervised from a support boat, which allows instructors to intervene quickly, retrieve equipment, and give real-time feedback.
Wing foiling — using a handheld inflatable wing above a hydrofoil board — is the newer offering. Amouditis runs a dedicated wing foil program with equipment scaled to skill level, and instructors who can bring students across from zero experience or help existing kitesurfers make the transition. The foil board lifts off the water surface once you build speed, giving the sport a distinctive feel that's quite different from conventional kitesurfing.
The center's facilities include a briefing area, equipment storage, changing rooms, and a lounge area for downtime between sessions. The adjacent beachfront hotel is under the same operation, offering a private path to the beach and sunbed service — useful if you're combining a multi-day lesson package with accommodation.
How to Get There
The Plaka Naxos bus stop sits close to the center and receives regular services from Naxos Town and the port during peak season. The journey takes roughly 20 minutes. If you're driving south from Naxos Town, follow the main road toward Plaka; the center is on the beachfront at Plaka 843 00. Parking is available along the beach road. For those staying nearby, the center is reachable on foot or by bicycle along the flat coastal strip.
Best Time to Visit
July and August deliver the strongest and most reliable meltemi winds on Naxos, typically building through the afternoon and creating excellent conditions for intermediate and advanced riders. Beginners often find the lighter morning wind — before the thermal kicks in fully — easier to manage. June and September offer more moderate conditions and fewer crowds, making them ideal months for learning. The center is open seven days a week through the season, so scheduling around your preferred wind window is straightforward.
Tips for Visiting
- Book ahead. The center fills quickly in July and August, especially for private or group lesson slots. Online booking is available through amouditis.com.
- Arrive before your session. Equipment fitting and the briefing take time; arriving 15–20 minutes early means you spend more time on the water.
- Protect yourself from the sun. Plaka is fully exposed and reflective off the water. Rash guards and reef-safe sunscreen are both practical choices.
- Check the wind forecast. The meltemi is generally predictable, but conditions can vary. The center staff will advise on whether to adjust your session time.
- Multilingual staff. Instruction is available in multiple languages, so non-English speakers should mention their preference when booking.
- Phone ahead for same-day availability. The number is +30 697 643 7007 if you're already on the island and checking last-minute slots.
About Plaka Beach as a Kitesurfing Venue
Plaka is a 4-kilometer stretch of white sand on the southwestern coast of Naxos, backed by low dunes and relatively undeveloped compared to busier beaches closer to Naxos Town. The water is clear and progressively shallow as you wade in, which reduces the risk factor for beginners learning to water-start. The wind angle at Plaka is typically cross-onshore from the north, one of the more forgiving directions for learners because it naturally pushes you toward the beach if anything goes wrong rather than out to sea. These conditions, combined with the boat supervision model Amouditis uses, make this one of the more structured learning environments for kitesurfing anywhere in the Greek islands.
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