A kitesurf holiday in Olbia works best when you build it around Le Saline and the wind, not around a rigid timetable. The spot is close to airport, ferry port and town, so logistics are easier than in many Sardinian destinations.
Plan the essentials
First choose the period. Late spring to early autumn is the core wind season, with June and September often very pleasant for lessons. Then choose a base: Murta Maria and Le Saline for maximum water time, Olbia for services and evenings, San Teodoro or Porto San Paolo if you want a wider beach holiday.
Use these guides in order: when to kitesurf in Olbia, how to get to Le Saline and where to stay near Le Saline.
What a day looks like
Mornings are often for breakfast, beach time or SUP. As the sun heats the land, the thermal wind can build into the lesson window. We confirm timing around the forecast, prepare equipment and use the bay section that gives the safest progression.
Kite, wing or both
If you are new, kitesurf offers a structured path from kite control to water start. Wing foil is compact and intuitive, with the foil adding the challenge later. Many guests mix both during a week. Compare them in kitesurf or wing foil.
When your travel dates are fixed, contact us. We will help you shape lessons, wind windows and equipment around your stay.