About Kitesurf Antigua
Kitesurf Antigua has been the island's premier kitesurfing school since 2001, operating from Jabberwock Beach on Antigua's northeast coast. The beach sits inside a national park with a quarter-mile of gentle curve, palm-fringed shoreline, and consistent side-onshore trade winds that make it one of the best learning spots in the Caribbean. The warm, shallow waters and year-round wind season (December through August, peaking January to July) create ideal conditions for riders of every level.
They offer structured lessons ranging from four-hour beginner days to one-hour advanced tuition, all using the latest Cabrinha kites. Equipment rentals are available for experienced riders who pass a skills screening covering safety systems, beach rules, and self-rescue. Beyond kitesurfing, the school also teaches wing foiling, giving visitors a chance to try the sport's fastest-growing discipline in a controlled, reef-free environment.
What makes Kitesurf Antigua stand out is the sheer longevity and local expertise — over two decades of operation on the same beach means the instructors know every gust pattern, current, and sandbar intimately. The relaxed, safety-first approach and small class sizes consistently earn rave reviews from first-timers and returning riders alike.











