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Learn Wing foil in Las Terrenas

Ride the wind, lift above the water, and discover one of the fastest-growing watersports in Dominican Republic.

 

At KiteWorld, our certified instructors help you progress safely from your first wing handling on the beach to your very first flights on the foil. Looking for a new challenge, or simply curious about wing foiling and parawing the last borned ?


Whether you’re a complete beginner or already familiar with wind sports, our tailored lessons will help you build confidence, improve your technique, and enjoy the unique sensation of flying above the water.

Wingfoil lesson

Starting at 240$/person

Discover the freedom of wing foiling

Wingfoil combines the simplicity of a wing with the magic of a foil board, allowing you to glide effortlessly in light wind and explore the ocean like never before.

We offer step-by-step lessons, from land practice to controlled flights on the water. Below is a breakdown of the lessons we offer :

Land Lessons : build your foundations

First, you will learn the basics of wing foil :

  • Understanding and handling the wing
  • Front wing / back wing control
  • How to generate power safely (scooping)
  • Common mistakes & how to correct them
  • Choosing your board (size + volume)
  • Foil components explained (mast, fuselage, wings)
  • Knee and feet positioning for a successful start
  • Body posture, balance, stance

Water lessons : start flying

Once you’re comfortable on land, we move to the water :

  • Safe way to carry board + wing
  • Finding the “sweet spot” on the board
  • Riding on your knees & generating speed
  • Standing up and controlling your lift
  • First flights using the foil
  • Changing direction & jibing
  • Upwind technique
  • Safe exit from the water with board and wing

Discover - 3h (1 day)

If you’re new to water sports or simply curious about wing foiling, this discover session is the perfect introduction.


You’ll learn the basics on land, understand how the wing works, and get comfortable with the equipment before heading into the water.


Even if you’re only around for a short stay, this course gives you your first real taste of wing foiling. By the end, you’ll know how to handle the wing safely and perform your first water starts.

Hooked 6h - (3 days)

This option is ideal if your goal is to become autonomous on the water and ride on your own. 


With a private instructor guiding you step by step, you’ll progress quickly while mastering essential techniques like balance, control, and generating lift. This course takes you from your first flights to stable rides in different conditions. 


By the end, you’ll be able to manage your wing safely, stand up on the board, maintain direction, and start changing course.

Intensive Week - (7 days)

Designed for those who want fast results and a deep dive into the world of wing foiling, the Intensive program offers the most complete progression. 


With extended sessions and private coaching, you’ll work on every skill needed to fly comfortably (from board control to mastering lift, turns, and upwind riding).


This course accelerates your learning curve so you can enjoy long, stable flights and handle the wing in a wide range of conditions. 


Our wing foil lesson packages :

Discover

240 $ 3 hours – 1 day
  • 1h land base wing
  • 2h riding the board
  • Walkie-talkie

Hooked-up

450 $ 6 hours – 3 days
  • 1h land base wing
  • First flight upon the foil on 1 side
  • Walkie-Talkie
Popular

Intensive

850 $ 7 days
  • Become completely independant
  • Learn to jibe and riding toeside
  • Walkie-talkie

Parawing lessons

Learn Parawing in Las Terrenas

Discover parawing in Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic with experienced, safety-focused instructors.

 

Calling also Low Kite where you have a mini bar to pilot with one hand; the advantage is you can stash it in order to surf the swell completely free. 


Whether you’re a complete beginner or already familiar with wind sports, our tailored lessons will help you build confidence, improve your technique, and enjoy the unique sensation of flying above the water.

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Best periods

From December until middle of September

Wind

Thermal wind around 15-18 knots super steady starting at 1 pm
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Waves

Flat water spot ideal into a lagoon.
Open sea for wingfoil wave riding from December to April

How to get to Las Terrenas ?

Flights to Las Terrenas

SAMANA – El Catey (AZS) – distance 20 minutes :
The closest airport from Las Terrenas where you can find direct flights from Toronto ( YYZ ), Montreal (YUL), Ottawa (YOW), Quebec City (YQB) and Paris (ORY). Flights to Las Terrenas Samana El Catey are sparse and not always the best option.

 

SANTO DOMINGO – Las Americas ( SDQ ) – distance 2h30 :
The easiest way is to fly to Santo Domingo, the biggest closest airport to Las Terrenas with many more flight connections than in Samana El Catey.

  • For American you can find direct fly from : Miami FL (MIA), New York (JFK), Newark (EWR), Atlanta (ATL).
  • For European you can find direct fly from : Paris (CDG), Paris Orly (ORY), Francfort (FRA), Bruxelles (BRU), Madrid (MAD), London (LHR)

PUNTA CANA – Punta Cana international airport ( PUJ ) – distance 5h :

It’s not the closest airport to Las Terrenas, but it’s the biggest one where you’ll usually be able to find cheaper tickets with better connexion from everywhere ! The only problem is to reach Las Terrenas after because you need to take 2 bus loosing one day travelling. Private transfers are very expensive so better to rent a car for the same price.

Rental car to Las Terrenas

It’s always a big headache to get a rental car at the airport where all the companies try to screw you even if you booked online !!!

Most of them with big names that you know, will charge you additional costs for insurance, give you a different car (sometime nothing) and the waiting time is horrible because this is Dominican Republic rules.

Please don’t drive by night due to the high light or no light vehicle going sometime wrong way …

We can arrange you a car delivery at all the airport of the Dominican Republic with transparent price, no surprise and 0 waiting period, just contact us !

In Las Terrenas we also have special prices for ATV, buggy, golf kart, scooter rental pick up directly from your hotel.

Private transfer to Las Terrenas

Taxi transfers from Santo Domingo or Punta Cana aren’t cheap but mandatory if you arrive after 4 pm because the last bus to Las Terrenas is at 6 pm !

  • Santo Domingo → Las Terrenas – distance 2h30 : price starting at 150 usd
  • Punta Cana → Las Terrenas – distance 5h : price starting at 280 usd

We can arrange your private transfer to your accommodation with no stress and at the best price, just contact us !

Local bus to Las Terrenas

  • From Santo Domingo airport: distance 2h30
    First take a cab for a 10 minutes ride to the bus stop « Parada Samana » with a cost of 10 usd.
    Then go to the company «Transporte Las Terrenas» where you ask for the direct bus only destination Las Terrenas (watch out, there are others going to Samana or Sanchez !)

    Timetable : 8:50 am – 9:50 am – 11:20 am – 2 pm – 3:20 pm – 6:20 pm
    Cost : 10 usd
  • From Punta Cana airport: distance 5h
    There isn’t a direct bus, you’ll need to change near Santo Domingo airport. To get to the bus stop, take a cab from Punta Cana airport to the bus stop «Cruce de Veron» with a cost of 15 usd. The company operating this bus line is «Espresso Bavaro», always fully booked so you need to buy your ticket 30 min before.

    Timetable : 7 am – 9 am – 11 am – 1 pm – 3 pm – 4 pm

    Get out of the bus before Santo Domingo city, at the bus station «Parada Samana» the next one after «Las Americas airport» where you stop in the middle of the highway and cross it to reach «Transporte Las Terrenas».

    Timetable : 8:50 am – 9:50 am – 11:20 am – 2 pm – 3:20 pm – 6:20 pm
    Cost : 2 × 10 usd

FAQ

You will need a minimum of 3 hours of lessons to start. You will master 3 essential skills: piloting the kite on land, body dragging in deep water without the board, and water-start. It is recommended to do take the 6-hour package across 3 days so that you can become an independent kiteboarder with the kite control needed for every situation.

The Dominican Republic has wind almost all year round. The best months are February, March, April, June, July, and August. The best time for surfing in the Dominican Republic is from November until April along the North shore of the island.

20 minutes: Samana El Catey ( AZS ) only flights from Toronto ( YYZ ), Montreal ( YUL ), Ottawa ( YOW ), Frankfurt ( FRA )

2 hours: Santo Domingo Las Americas ( SDQ ) with many flights from the United States ( JETBLUE, AMERICAN AIRLINES, SPIRIT, DELTA ) and Europe ( AIR FRANCE, AIR CARAIBES, IBERIA, TUI FLY )

5 hours: Punta Cana International Airport ( PUJ ) with many connections in the world.

– Santo Domingo: take 10 min taxi from Las America’s airport to the bus stop « Parada Samana » company name « Transporte Las Terrenas »

Timetable : 8:50 am – 9:50 am – 11:20 am – 2 pm – 3:20 pm – 6:20 pm

– Punta Cana: you’ll need to take 2 buses in total! – take 15 min taxi from Punta Cana airport to the bus stop «Cruce de Veron» company name « Espresso Bavaro»

Timetable: 7 am – 9 am – 11 am – 1 pm – 3 pm – 4 pm (always fully booked, buy your ticket 30 min before)

STOP before Santo Domingo at the bus station «Parada Samana» – company name «Transporte Las Terrenas

Timetable: 8:50 am – 9:50 am – 11:20 am – 2 pm – 3:20 pm – 6:20 pm

Cabarete: 200 kites in the air; 15 kite schools; choppy and big shore break difficult for students; strong winds between 20 – 30 knots; perfect for waves riders; not many flight connections from Puerto Plata airport.

Las Terrenas: Uncrowded spot; flat and shallow crystal clear water; perfect for beginners, freestyle coaching and hydrofoil lessons; many flight options from Santo Domingo airport. There are also many other things to do such as whale watching, visit El Limon Waterfall, or Los Haitises national park. Just ask for details

No worries the wind speed is always between 15 & 20 knots and super steady like a fan! Unfortunately, Windguru doesn’t take into account the local thermal wind which reinforces the steady trade winds «Alizes». It is best to add 5 knots to the forecast.

Yes! Don’t forget that the principal economy of the island has been tourism for the last 20 years. The Dominican people will take the best care of you and make sure you spread the word about this beautiful place.

You need nothing other than the common travel vaccinations! You must be careful with the sun and make sure you have adequate protective clothing: rashguard, hat, sunglasses, sunblock …. The mosquitos tend to come out at the beginning/ending of the day.

The national currency is the Dominican pesos ( DOP ) but you can exchange US Dollars & Euros everywhere (be warned airport rates are the worst ! ). Credit cards are not accepted in most small Dominican shops, but are welcome in hotels, and many restaurant & activities. ATM fees are normally $5 for each withdraw at the machine in addition to your bank charges!

The answer is NO! It’s a small village where you are 30 minutes walking distance to anything. If you want to discover the uncrowded beaches nearby, then it is better to rent a scooter or an ATV.

No wetsuit, no shoes only your board shorts!
Kitesurf: winter time you’ll need a 14 m & 12 m and in the summertime a 12m & 9 m kite quiver.
Wingfoil: board volume between 60l & 90l, foil size around 1000cm, wing sail 6m & 4.5m.

Wingfoiling is a water sport where a rider stands on a board with a hydrofoil (a big single fin that lifts the board above the water) and holds a handheld inflatable wing. Wind powers the wing to propel the rider across the water.

Windsurfing uses a sail attached to a mast and board.
Kiteboarding uses a kite connected by lines and a harness.
Wingfoiling uses a wing (no lines and no harness), making it more compact, simple, and portable.

No prior experience is required. Many start with a lesson on a non-foiling board before moving to a foil board.

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Ideal starting wind: 10–20 knots (11–23 mph / 18–37 km/h).

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Most people can get up and riding on flat water in 3–5 sessions.
Learning to foil consistently and ride upwind takes longer (approx. 10–15 sessions).
A lesson with a certified instructor can dramatically speed up learning.

Using a wing, board size and foil too small for the wind.
Trying to foil before learning basic wing handling.
Poor stance or trying to muscle the wing rather than using proper technique.

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You can wingfoil anywhere with enough wind and open water like lakes, rivers into cities and narrow spot where kitesurf is unsafe. Avoid areas with strong currents, boat traffic, or shallow water (foil needs depth).

Wingfoiling is often easier to start due to its simple setup and lower risk. However, learning to ride the foil can take time.

Kitesurfing has a steeper learning curve early on but can offer faster progression once you’ve mastered kite control.

Wingfoiling is generally considered safer because it doesn’t involve lines, high speeds, or harnesses.

Kitesurfing can be more dangerous in strong wind or crowded areas due to the power and size of the kite.

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Kitesurfing offers more adrenaline with high jumps, fast speeds, and freestyle tricks.

Wingfoiling is smoother and more relaxed, offering a floating, carving experience instead of big air.