-Kite surfing is considered as an extreme sport and should be practiced with extreme caution and with a good knowledge of safety instructions.
-All kiters are to log in at the beach office before going out for their own safety .
-Please respect the different zones allocated for different levels of kiters .
-Learning should always be done under the supervision of an Authorized/certified Instructor.
-Internationally recognized upwind right of way rules apply, or common sense when this cannot be achieved.
-You must make every effort to progress away from the beach after launching. Only come back to the beach when you intend to land. When kiting, and especially jumping, please stay at least one and a half times the length of your lines away from the beach (for most of us, this will be at least 45m).
Note 1. This may mean you cannot kite in the surf.
Note 2. If your skill level, the wind conditions, or your equipment means you cannot comply with this rule, then you should not launch your kite.
Note 3. Make sure that you have the relevant experience and equipment for the conditions. Be aware that gusty conditions can result in unpredictable power in the kite.
-Note 4. In low wind conditions, it may not be safe for you to launch your kite. If there is not enough wind to effectively control the kite and it is dropping from the sky onto the beach and people, then you should consider landing the kite until the wind is sufficient to fly an inflatable kite. As a rough example, the minimum wind conditions required to fly an inflatable kite are typically 8 knots, and 6 knots for a foil kite.
-Note 5. If you cannot maintain an upwind line (e.g. if you are learning, or if the wind conditions are not suitable for your equipment), then kiting in a direct on-shore wind may mean that you should not kite on that day. Wait until the wind direction is cross/onshore, so that you can make progress away from the shore.
-Swimmers and other beach users must remain clear of the kites and kitesurf zone.
-Kiters are requested kindly to give priority to beach goers as they don’t have the full understanding of the dangers or hazards of sitting or swimming in the kite surfing zone
-Kiters practicing on the beach should do so where there is no danger of a falling kite hitting another person (i.e. a recommended zone of 45m around them).
-Make sure that you have packed away your lines once you have landed your kite , and make sure that your board, equipment bag is all placed closely together on the beach and not scattered around .
-Kiting in offshore conditions is not adviceable as there are no rescue boats and any kiter going out does so at his own responsibility.
-Dukite staff have the right to stop any reckless or dangerous kiter and/or banning him from the beach with or without prior warning, and in some extreme cases has the authority to confiscate the equipment with collaboration with DUBAI PORTS POLICE.



