The accommodation suits every need,
sleeping 1-4 people in traditional log
cabins with room outside for hanging
wetsuits and towels etc. Cleaned every
day, it was refreshing to have staff
who actually expected to be on sandremoving duties and were quite used
to the sight of harnesses, boardies,
leashes and fins lying around.
The kitesurf centre itself hosted a range
of FOne equipment, maintained and
serviced by the beach lads (who had
more energy and enthusiasm for life than
you would ever see in staff in England).
The beach was a short walk across the
road, delightfully close during high tide,
and the sand is always a nice change
from English pebbles.
The lagoon itself makes the two-stop trip
from England worth it. Flat water, room
for beginners and pros alike, it really
did provide incredible conditions. Windy
days are almost every day, and the wind
is consistent and strong. For a change of
scenery, Ghali runs downwinders to the
speed spot and the white dunes, an ideal