Cumbuco, Brazil

Warm winds, flat lagoons, and six kilometres of sandy beach — Brazil's kitesurfing heartland.

The Rise with the Wind pilot program launched in December 2024. Our first cohort of IKO-certified instructors is waiting you at the beach!

Meet our IKO certified instructors in Cumbuco

Jamile da Silva Pires
Available soon
Jamile da Silva Pires
@jamilesilva07
Get to know Jamile
Eline Paz
Available soon
Eline Paz
@eline_paz
Get to know Eline
Leticia de Oliveira
Available soon
Leticia de Oliveira
@leticiaparaomundo
Get to know Leticia
Kawany de Abreu Morais
Available soon
Kawany de Abreu Morais
@kawabreeu_
Get to know Kawany
Gabriel Araújo Monteiro
Gabriel Araújo Monteiro
Get to know Gabriel
Jose Alvaro Sousa Monção
Jose Alvaro Sousa Monção
@josealvarosousa
Get to know Alvaro

Cumbuco as a kite spot

Cumbuco is one of Brazil's top kite spots, and for good reason. Consistent trade winds, warm water, and a vibrant international community make it a bucket-list destination for kite surfers worldwide. But there's more to Cumbuco than the wind. Here's everything you need to do when you're here.

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Cumbuco
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18 – 25 kn
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Water temperature
~27°C — What to wear
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Cumbuco summary
Jul–Jan season, strong winds, 95% consistency, warm water, choppy conditions, popular spot.
Jul–Jan
Strong
~95% wind
Bikini
Choppy
Popular spot

6 Things to Do in Cumbuco, Brazil

1

Watch the sunset from the dunes

The main dune viewpoint is just a 5-10 minute walk from the city center, but the spot few people know about is Sky Bunda. Check it out!

2

Downwind to Cauipe Lagoon

Depending on your level, this legendary 7 km downwind from Cumbuco to Cauipe Lagoon takes between 20 minutes and an hour. A heads-up: past Wai Wai, the wind can get gusty close to shore, and there are some rocks near the lagoon entrance - go with a local if you are unsure (Leticia loves this downwind, ask her!). Cauipe itself is one of Brazil's most celebrated flat-water kite spots, having hosted international freestyle competitions for years. A must-do for any kitesurfer visiting the northeast.

3

Grab some street food

Every evening, the streets of Cumbuco's city center fill up with food stalls where you can eat well for 20-40 BRL (around 3-4 euros). Look out for Dora, an older woman with grey hair who will fill your plate and your heart in equal measure.

4

Get an acai

There's no shortage of acai spots in Cumbuco. Our favorite is right across from Super Cumbuco, with a great selection of fresh tropical fruit toppings.

5

Have a caipirinha

Head to the stall run by our friend just in front of Wayra restaurant, on the corner of the main square. Dozens of fruit variations, available all night. Our pick is maracuja. What's yours?

6

Dive into the community

Cumbuco has one of the most open and multicultural kite communities in Brazil. Within days, you will know half the town. Soak it up. Some of the more remote kite spots further north are a lot quieter. Cumbuco is also the perfect place to find travel partners for your next adventure along Brazil's northeast coast.