Living in Cape Verde, not only are we surrounded by water, we also have the wind, which blows and blows and blows. Sometimes you think it will never stop blowing, but that is why kitesurfing is so popular here. It’s a big part of the tourism industry. The wind is the lifeblood of the islands.
In a way, it’s also made all the disciplines come together in Cape Verde. If it’s too windy to surf, you kite, or windsurf. I really like this mindset of being open and having fun on any board you can, whether it’s windsuring, bodyboarding, surfing, or skimming. We don’t think someone is a bad surfer because they ride a certain way.
Ever since I was young, my family was addicted to being in the sea.…
