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		<title>Kitesurfing in Turkey &#8211; as featured in Kiteworld Travel Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<h1>Kitesurfing in Turkey with us</h1>
THE LURE

<p><a href="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/kiteworldmag_49+guide.jpg"><img src="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/kiteworldmag_49+guide-150x150.jpg" alt="Kitesurfing in Turkey Kiteworld Travel Guide" title="Kitesurfing in Turkey Kiteworld Travel Guide" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-329"  border="1px"/></a>Constant winds hitting 60 square kilometres at shallow, flat water lagoons with over 15 spots all within a 25 minute drive set against a spectacular mountain backdrop are what you can look forward to in Didim. No matter what the direction, you can always find epic flat water.</p><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<h1>Kitesurfing in Turkey with us</h1>
<p>THE LURE</p>
<p>Constant winds hitting 60 square kilometres at shallow, flat water lagoons with over 15 spots all within a 25 minute drive set against a spectacular mountain backdrop are what you can look forward to in Didim. No matter what the direction, you can always find epic flat water.</p>
<p>THE SET-UP</p>
<p>Situated between Alacati and Gokova, Didim benefits from both daily thermals and the stronger Meltemi wind. ‘Mad Dog’ (Basaran) beach is the main teaching area. An outer sand bar, shallow water and no chop make it a perfect spot for some heavy amounts of progression. Head out beyond the sand bar and you’ll reach slightly deeper water and small bits of chop more suited to big lofty jumps as it’s more forgiving on  bad landings. This is the start of a mindblowing series of lagoons  dotted over a 60 square kilometre section of coast, including Flamingo lagoon (for obvious wildlife reasons), Muddy lagoon and Secret lagoon. This area works on all wind directions, though can be gusty on due south and easterly winds.</p>
<p>It you follow the coast back to Akbuk Bay there are several beaches and bays that work well, are almost always onshore, but more suited to intermediate riders. Look hard enough and you may find ‘Almost Secret lagoon’, which works best on westerlies.  Akbuk bay itself has several spots and the whole bay opens up to work on westerlies with beautiful  flat water behind ‘Spoon Island’. On a north wind the harbour itselt becomes a massive flat water playground. The best launch spot is off the end at the harbour, so short lines are best.  Akbuk Bay is for experienced riders only. Be cautious of power lines at the water’s edge and of swimmers in June, July and August, however, the 5 namerous floating pontoons make for some great grinding sessions.  As yet, there are no crowds at any spots in Didim, so learners can focus 100% on what they’re there to do.</p>
<p>WIND WATER AND WEATHER</p>
<p>This area of Turkey is famous for its Meltemi winds. The main season runs April &#8211; September when northerlies prevail.  Averaging 15-22 knot wind speeds makes it ideal for beginners and experienced riders alike, building at 10am (so you get a lie in) and dying off just before sunset, giving you time to pack up with a relaxing beer and wonder at the amazing sunsets, unless  it’s a Meltemi wind, which can blow for up to a week!<br />
October — March gets more sporadic southwesterly winds which tend to nuke, so bring your six metre around that time.  Air temps average 20°C / 68°F; water April October: 22°C / 72°F. April — September  it’s boardies and bikinis all the way. December —January you’ll need a shorty or full summer suit. No warm clothing needed May — August.  A hoody will be handy out of that time.</p>
<p>GET AROUND</p>
<p>Unless you are on a five day course with Radical Kitesurf you will need your own transport as most of the best spots are remote and with limited facilities, so don’t forget the BBQ, drinking water and the cooler for that well-deserved after session beer.  As well as car hire, motorbike rental is also an option.</p>
<p>FOOD AND DRINK</p>
<p>There’s plenty of things to do here for all, whether you just want to chill on the beach or hang out in the numerous restaurant and bars. There are Turkish markets nearly every day in the surrounding towns with everything from lash fresh fruit and veg to ‘genuine copy’ designer labels, but don’t forget to barter tor a better price.<br />
Party animals head to Altinkum where there are numerous dance clubs, bars and restaurants. Take your own designated driver or be prepared for a high cab fare home though — 5OTL/£21/€25/$33).</p>
<p>NO WIND</p>
<p>Home to some of the ancient wonders of the world, expect to be amazed by Apollo’s Temple and Miletos which are right by some of the kiting locations and Ephesus which in 90 minutes away. Visit the ancient cities or take daily boat trips around the numerous bays and islands. The Didim water park is the biggest in Turkey. If you want to keep it radical then hit the sky dive centre 90 minutes away.</p>
<p>AIRPORT</p>
<p>Bodrum (BJV) is 40-60 minute transfer / lzmir (ADB) is two hours away.</p>
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		<title>You&#8217;ve been kitesurfing for too long when:</title>
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<li>You mesure weather in meters (7m weather, 16m weather);</li>
<li>Flapping flags make you horny (as well as moving windmills);</li>
<li>You don't need windmeter to tell what's the wind speed and what's the gust;</li>
<li>Considering moving out of your country when there is no wind for more than two weeks;</li>
<li>Always wondering how come setting up takes 5 min, packing up - half an hour;</li></ol>]]></description>
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<li>You mesure weather in meters (7m weather, 16m weather);</li>
<li>Flapping flags make you horny (as well as moving windmills);</li>
<li>You don&#8217;t need windmeter to tell what&#8217;s the wind speed and what&#8217;s the gust;</li>
<li>Considering moving out of your country when there is no wind for more than two weeks;</li>
<li>Always wondering how come setting up takes 5 min, packing up &#8211; half an hour;</li>
<li>You&#8217;ve already spent more than a thousand on your gear and you can&#8217;t tell how much exactly &#8211; you&#8217;re too terrified to calculate properly;</li>
<li>Predictive text on your phone defaults to &#8220;kite&#8221; and &#8220;kiting&#8221; rather than &#8220;live&#8221; and &#8220;living&#8221;;</li>
<li>Your late by 3 hrs for your girlfriends dads birthday dinner because it was &#8220;howling&#8221;;</li>
<li>You look at the weather sites and it says no wind, but you continually look just in case it changes;</li>
<li>You don&#8217;t check forcasts till near the end of the week cos you know it&#8217;ll change;</li>
<li>You find a small pile of sand outside your bedroom door and decide to leave it there becuase it reminds you of the beach;</li>
<li>Your going camping and you pack your gear in to the car first and your Mrs gets in a strop because nothing else will fit in the car or the roof box;</li>
<li>On a very &#8220;light wind&#8221; day, you arrive at the beach with your 12m and you&#8217;re setting up next to a guy rigging up a 16m kite you don&#8217;t think twice that your &#8220;Wow I wish I had a big one like yours&#8221; comment might be misunderstood!;</li>
<li>Your nose turns into a tap when you least want it too;</li>
<li>You get an invite to do something at the weekend and you check wind guru before you even look in your diary.</li>
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		<title>Kitesurfing holiday with Meltem (aka Etesian)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/etesian.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-235" style="margin: 7px; border: 1px solid black;" title="etesian" src="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/etesian-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The etesians</strong></span> (Ancient Greek ετησίαι 'annual (winds)', sometimes found in the Latin form etesiae), meltemi μελτέμι (Greek), or meltem (Turkish) are the strong, dry north winds of the Aegean Sea.

During hot summer days, this is by far the most preferred weather type. They are at their strongest in the afternoon and often die down at night, but <strong>sometimes meltemi winds last for days without a break</strong>.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/etesian.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-235" style="margin: 7px; border: 1px solid black;" title="etesian" src="http://rks1.windcraving.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/etesian-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The etesians</strong></span> (Ancient Greek ετησίαι &#8216;annual (winds)&#8217;, sometimes found in the Latin form etesiae), meltemi μελτέμι (Greek), or meltem (Turkish) are the strong, dry north winds of the Aegean Sea.</p>
<p>During hot summer days, this is by far the most preferred weather type. They are at their strongest in the afternoon and often die down at night, but <strong>sometimes meltemi winds last for days without a break</strong>.</p>
<p>The Greek word derives from the Greek word έτος (étos), meaning year, connotating their yearly fluctuation in frequency of appearance. Indeed, these winds have been described since ancient times and the word etesian (Greek: ετησίες) means annual. The Turkish form is probably a loan from Italian mal tempo &#8216;bad weather&#8217;.</p>
<p><strong>Though it is sometimes called a monsoon wind, the meltemi is dry and does not correspond to an opposite wind in the winter</strong>. However, the etesians are distantly correlated with the summer monsoons of the Indian subcontinent, as it is a trough of low pressure into the Eastern Mediterranean region that enforces, if not causes, the etesians to blow in summer.</p>
<p>Etesians are due chiefly to the deep continental depression centered over southwest Asia and blow from a direction which may be anywhere between north-east and north-west depending on local topography; <strong>meltemi weather is ordinarily fine and clear, the northerly winds tempering the fierce summer heat of the region</strong>.</p>
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<div>Meltem</div>
<p>In the Northern Aegean sea, the etesians blow as winds of northeasterly to northerly direction. Moving south, in the central Aegean, they blow as winds of northerly direction, while, in the southern Aegean, the Cretan and the Carpathian sea, they blow as northwesterlies.</p>
<p>Historically, Philip II of Macedon timed his military operations so that powerful southern fleets could not reach him: their ships could sail north only very slowly while the Etesian winds were blowing.</p>
<p>As for now &#8211; Meltem can turn your <strong>kitesurfing holiday</strong> into a real blast.</p>
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<strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">We are based in the beautiful location of Didim, Turkey. Surrounded by several unknown, secluded kite surfing locations that have been discovered over the last 3 years by the&#160;<img style="width: 75px; height: 12px; border: 0px initial initial;" src="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/radicaltextinsert.jpg" alt=""> crew.</span></strong>

<strong>"WE ARE THE ONLY CROWD"</strong>

Over the last 3 years we have uncovered beaches, lagoons and spectacular un-kited locations to suit all abilities from the novice right through to the totally&#160;<img style="width: 75px; height: 12px; border: 0px initial initial;" src="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/radicaltextinsert.jpg" alt=""> rider.

This part of Turkey boasts superb daily wind conditions; "why else would the Turkish government invest in the state of the art wind farm". Leave your wind meter at home and look to the wind farm...

Here at&#160;<img style="width: 75px; height: 12px; border: 0px initial initial;" src="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/radicaltextinsert.jpg" alt=""> Kitesurf we provide everything you and your friends will need for a totally enjoyable holiday, from all your lessons, accommodation, kite hire, right through to HD Filming, digital photography and your own private guide to all the top locations.]]></description>
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<p></strong><strong> </strong><strong>CONTACT US BY PHONE:</strong></p>
<p>Calling from UK and EU: <strong>+44 (0) 7872 244 986</strong><br />
Calling from Turkey: +905 4178 18799<br />
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<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">We are based in the beautiful location of Didim, Turkey. Surrounded by several unknown, secluded kite surfing locations that have been discovered over the last 4 years by the <img style="width: 75px; height: 12px; border: 0px initial initial;" src="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/radicaltextinsert.jpg" alt="" /> crew.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8220;WE ARE THE ONLY CROWD&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Over the last 4 years we have uncovered beaches, lagoons and spectacular un-kited locations to suit all abilities from the novice right through to the totally <img style="width: 75px; height: 12px; border: 0px initial initial;" src="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/radicaltextinsert.jpg" alt="" /> rider.</p>
<p>This part of Turkey boasts superb daily wind conditions; &#8220;why else would the Turkish government invest in the state of the art wind farm&#8221;. Leave your wind meter at home and look to the wind farm&#8230;</p>
<p>Here at <img style="width: 75px; height: 12px; border: 0px initial initial;" src="http://radicalkitesurf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/radicaltextinsert.jpg" alt="" /> Kitesurf we provide everything you and your friends will need for a totally enjoyable holiday, from all your lessons, accommodation, kite hire, right through to HD Filming, digital photography and your own private guide to all the top locations.</p>
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