Air: spring (until end of May) around 25-30°C, summer hot 30-40°C, autumn 20-25°C, winter 12-20°C. Water: winter 17°C (wetsuit needed) going up to 26°C in summer.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
SE, S and W
.
Best directions are SE, S and W. Great if you hit it right, though wind is not very reliable.
Wind and Weather Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
Air: spring (until end of May) around 25-30°C, summer hot 30-40°C, autumn 20-25°C, winter 12-20°C. Water: winter 17°C (wetsuit needed) going up to 26°C in summer.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
SE, S and W
.
Best directions are SE, S and W. Great if you hit it right, though wind is not very reliable.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Ozlen Beach, Turkey is a
Shallow, Flat, Chop and Small waves spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Big size.
18 km of soft sandy beach with sand dunes and forest behind the beach. Plenty of space. Most of the time empty beach, because of the protected status. No tourism. 2 entries.
Good water for surfing, kiting and windsurfing. On days without much wind very flat. With wind real waves possible. At the river mouth flat water.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Ozlen Beach, Turkey is a
Shallow, Flat, Chop and Small waves spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Big size.
18 km of soft sandy beach with sand dunes and forest behind the beach. Plenty of space. Most of the time empty beach, because of the protected status. No tourism. 2 entries.
Good water for surfing, kiting and windsurfing. On days without much wind very flat. With wind real waves possible. At the river mouth flat water.
Need to know
There is
no beach users
reported here.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.
Need to know
Need to know
There is
no beach users
reported here.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.