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Navarro, Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Beginner Ocean Flat Water Ocean

About Navarro, Argentina

Navarro's light winds demand patience and skill. Flat water and straightforward access make it ideal for freestyle progression near Buenos Aires.

Avg wind

6.5 kts

Windy days/yr

83

Monthly wind profile

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Bars = average wind speed in knots. Solid = best months.

Best months

AugSepOctNov

Wind directions

SEWSWSSESWSSW

Amenities

Beach access with parking near Navarro areaLocal restaurants and cafes in nearby Buenos Aires neighborhoodsEquipment rental shops in Buenos Aires proper

Hazards

Shallow flat water with potential underwater obstacles and muddy bottom near shoreLow average wind speed (6.5 kts) requires skill to maintain momentum and avoid stallingOccasional strong gusts from SE/SW winds can surprise riders in light conditionsProximity to Buenos Aires shipping lanes and boat traffic in some areas

Launch notes

Flat water and sandy/mixed beach make for easy launching and landing. SE and SW winds are most consistent; launch toward the wind direction when possible to maximize apparent wind in this light-wind spot.

Gear & clothing

Gear · Bring a large kite (15-17m) for the 6.5 kt average winds; a directional or twin-tip board works well in flat water conditions. Consider a high-aspect-ratio kite for efficiency in marginal wind.

Clothing · During peak season (Aug-Nov), water temps range 12-18°C; wear a 3/2mm wetsuit or thicker. Layer with a rashguard for sun protection and added warmth.

Crowd & etiquette

Respect local swimmers and beach users as this is a populated Buenos Aires area. Communicate clearly with other kiters in the light wind conditions where spacing is crucial.

Additional notes

Wind tends to pick up in spring (Aug-Nov), so plan sessions for afternoon when thermals develop. This spot is ideal for progression and flat-water freestyle due to calm conditions, but requires patience with variable light winds.

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