Surf and Kite Theologos is located on the west coast of Rhodes, one of the largest Greek islands. This is a perfect option for a foiling holiday, with 300 days of sunshine a year and consistent cross-onshore winds. The beach is safe, with no rock hazards, and their center has ample space for launching and landing right outside.

Theologos offers perfect conditions and set-up for all levels of rider, including rescue service. The average temperature of the sparkling water is 27C, mostly flat with some days choppy and wavy. The season is from May until the end of October. Winds tend to kick in first thing in the morning, and pick up after lunchtime, ranging during season from 15 to 25 knots coming from west/south west.

On the island discover beautiful sand beaches, little picturesque villages, and the culturally rich city of Rhodes. You can also join an organised adventure to enjoy climbing, diving, or even a safari.

Fly to Rhodes airport from nearly every European destination, Surf and Kite Theologos is located just 5km from the airport. Shuttle services, rental car, scooters or ATVs are all easy to arrange.

THE LOWDOWN

The 300 days of sunshine a year, consistent cross-onshore Meltemi winds, 220km of accessible shore line, and a whole lot of culture make Rhodes a perfect option for a foiling holiday. The prevailing conditions are flat, clear and sometimes choppy water, so a great spot for both beginners and advanced riders who want to improve their skills. There’s plenty of island fun to be had out of the water too, as well as renowned Greek dinners and live music. A great destination for water sport enthusiasts, culture lovers, families and singles.

FOILING SET UP

Located on the west coast, just 5km south of the airport, you’ll find Surf Theologos, with ample space for winging right outside the center. The shingle beach is safe, with no rock hazards. The area for winging is upwind and the foilers are right downwind, so there is enough space on the water for all, even in the busy summer months of July and August. Winds tend to kick in first thing in the morning, and pick up after lunchtime, ranging from 15 to 25 knots from the west or southwest.

WHEN IS BEST TO GO?

The season is from April until the end of October. Early in the season the winds are light and pick up after lunch. Always expect some stormy days during low season time. In high summer, wind is pretty much guaranteed, with Rhodes benefitting from the reliable Meltemi winds, giving an ample 20-25 knots. Then in autumn there can be some strong side-onshore winds which can give rise to some fun wave action!

NO WIND?

There’s a lot to discover on the island: beautiful sand beaches, little picturesque villages, and plenty to  see in the culturally rich city of Rhodes, not least the medieval castle, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rental car, scooters or ATVs are easily available. Alternatively you can join an organised adventure to enjoy climbing, diving, or even a safari. If you’re sportive through and through, Surf and Kite Theologos offers crossfit training, yoga, beach volleyball and many more activities.

Getting There

Rhodes (RHO) Airport (by Fraport) is reachable in three hours from most European airports. There is also the harbour of Rhodes which connects the island with daily ferries to Athens and many other destinations.

Gear Options

Wings between 3.5 and 5.5m are needed.

Which Wetsuit?

Bring your bikini or boardies, no need for a wetsuit in Rhodes.

Beer

Around 2.50€ at the beach

Typical Dinner

Opt for a typical Greek meze dinner, best shared with friends at a local taverna. The Sunset Beach bar is right at the Spot.

Late Night

Grab a beer and gather around the BBQ. Enjoy the sunset. Don’t miss out on the live music, and party the warm summer’s night away in authentic Greek style with friends and family.