Kite Beach, Kahului
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Sulina offers a humid subtropical climate, with rainy winters and minimum temperatures at -4 °C/25 °F in January and February, and hot humid summers with an average temperature at 27 °C /81 °F in July and August.
Kitesurfing in Sulina Beach is a new activity that is slowly gaining reputation as the winds are stronger on this part of the Black Sea and at the north side of the beach, there are some excellent flat water conditions. The main wind direction is coming from Northeast, East, Southwest and is usually side-onshore. The water is shallow and crystal clear with no tide dependency.
The thermal winds are stronger early in the afternoon and waves up to 9.8 ft/3 m high rise occasionally for those who are into freestyle kite-surfing. During the summer months, the beach is crowded with bathers and jet skies. Avoid the swimmers area and find a clear spot to launch your kite safely. Kite-surfing gear is available at the city of Constanța.
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