Sandy Beach on the Paraguana Peninsula that extends north of Venezuela mainland. No rocks, no shells, lots of space for safe launch and landing. Some branches in the beach and in the water.
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Int'l airport, Josefa Camejo, and then car to the beach. 45 minute drive. Also there is a small airport strip, cemented, 200 mts from the beach, and then walk to the beach. Fly to Caracas, then Coro. Take a taxi (60km) to Adicora. Or fly to Aruba, then fly to Las Piedras(25 min.) Then a taxi to Adicora.
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lots of space. Best to launch from Adicora town beach jutting ou from main contour of the coastline to get a side-on launch.
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[70% >= 4bf]
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[45-70% >= 4bf]
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Everyday strong winds. In the morning not too strong, very good for practising. All year round, windy season January to May, possible 30+ knots winds, but usually 15-25 kts. December to June 25 knts average the rest 18 knts average sideonshore, perfectly steady. For a good forecast check the winds in Aruba and then add about 4 knts and that should be most of the times the wind in Adicora. Usually easterly trade windsi. Since it is a point, many directions are sideshore.









Adicora video
on 27 June 2007 - 9:13pm
Check out spot video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1FlSH-ew6c
Venezuela Kite Instructor
Adicora
Paraguana
guillobuzo@hotmail.com