Cabo de la Vela
Cabo is one of the most consistent wind spots in South America – with perfect conditions from December to August, and flat water that’s ideal for learning, freestyle, racing and Big Air.
But it’s more than just a kite destination. It’s a feeling. A lifestyle.
A place to disconnect, breathe, and find your flow.

A magical mix of desert, ocean and culture.
The place
Cabo de la Vela sits on the La Guajira peninsula and is home to the indigenous Wayuu people. Life here follows the rhythm of nature: sun, wind and sea.
What makes Cabo so special:
Cabo is simple and authentic — no big hotels, no parties, no crowds.
Just nature, silence, and perfect wind.
How to reach Cabo de la Vela
Option 1: Public Transportation
The most common route:
1. Riohacha → Uribia
Bus, colectivo taxi or private transfer (1.5–
2 hours)
2. Uribia → Cabo de la Vela
4×4 truck across the desert (1.5–2 hours)
Option 2: Private 4×4
Fast, comfortable and flexible.
Perfect if you travel with luggage or as a group.
We can help you coordinate transport from Riohacha or Uribia in advance.
Important:
There are no ATMs in Cabo de la Vela. Bring enough cash.
Signal and WiFi can be limited, depending on your alojamiento.
Where to stay
Cabo offers simple, local-style accommodations. No luxury — but a unique atmosphere and warm Wayuu hospitality.
You can choose between:
Hammock (chinchorro)
The most authentic and budget-friendly option.
Comfortable, fresh and perfect for the desert climate.
Private rooms or cabañas
Rustic rooms with basic comfort.
Some offer private bathrooms.
We work with several local families and hostels in Cabo de la Vela and Punta Gallinas.
Tell us your budget and preferences, and we’ll help you find the best option.
Ready to experience Cabo?
We are happy to help with transport, accommodation and kitesurf lessons.

A playground shaped by wind, sea and endless summer.
Why Cabo is perfect for Kitesurfing
Cabo de la Vela is not only a destination — it’s a feeling.

