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Tarifa
Operated by BULL Tarifa Sails and Kite Factory S.L., a partner of adventuro.




Turn your passion for kitesurfing or wingfoiling into a professional qualification with an internationally recognised instructor training programme in Tarifa. Designed for experienced riders looking to teach professionally, this intensive course combines practical coaching skills, safety training and industry-standard teaching methods.
The course is delivered over five intensive days and combines classroom learning with practical sessions both on land and on the water. Candidates are assessed throughout the programme on their technical riding ability, teaching skills, safety awareness and overall professionalism.
Those pursuing the kitesurf instructor pathway will work towards becoming an IKO Level 1 Instructor, while wingfoil candidates will follow the IWO instructor pathway. Training covers lesson structure, student management, equipment knowledge, communication techniques and practical coaching methods used by professional schools around the world.
Successful candidates gain an internationally recognised qualification that can open opportunities to work at schools across the globe or support plans to establish their own teaching business.
Tarifa has long been recognised as one of Europe's leading destinations for wind sports, attracting riders and instructors from around the world. Consistent conditions and a strong watersports culture make it an ideal location for professional instructor training.
Beyond the beaches, the town offers a welcoming international atmosphere with a large community of kitesurfers, wingfoilers and outdoor enthusiasts. Spending time training here provides valuable exposure to a professional teaching environment used by riders of all levels.
Candidates must be at least 18 years old and meet the required riding standards for their chosen instructor pathway. A riding assessment is completed during the training programme to confirm the necessary skill level.
Additional requirements may include Medical First Aid certification, assistant instructor qualifications or completion of online learning modules depending on the chosen certification route.
Training is delivered by highly experienced instructors who work within internationally recognised certification systems. The programme follows official standards and provides a clear pathway from experienced rider to professional instructor.
Graduates gain access to industry resources, teaching materials, ongoing membership benefits and international job opportunities. The focus is not only on passing the course but also on preparing candidates for a successful career within the watersports industry.
This programme is designed for experienced kitesurfers and wingfoilers who want to teach professionally. Candidates should already be confident riders before attending the course.
Many participants join with the goal of working seasonally at watersports centres, while others use the qualification as a step towards opening their own school.
No previous teaching experience is required. The course is specifically designed to teach professional coaching and instructional techniques.
Training focuses on helping candidates develop the skills needed to communicate effectively with students and deliver structured lessons.
Successful kitesurf candidates can qualify as an IKO Level 1 Instructor, while wingfoil candidates can qualify as an IWO Instructor.
These qualifications are recognised internationally and are widely accepted within the watersports industry.
Yes. The certifications are recognised in many countries and can help candidates access instructor positions around the world.
Many schools actively recruit certified instructors through industry networks and job platforms linked to these organisations.
Yes. Candidates are assessed during the training programme to ensure they meet the required riding standards.
The assessment helps verify that instructors have the practical ability needed to teach students safely and effectively.
Medical First Aid certification is a mandatory requirement for instructor certification. Existing certificates may be accepted if they remain valid.
Candidates who do not already hold the qualification can usually complete the required training alongside the instructor programme.
Kitesurf candidates must meet the required riding standard and hold the appropriate assistant instructor qualification before certification.
The course includes assessments to ensure all candidates meet the standards expected of professional instructors.
Wingfoil candidates must complete the required online learning module and demonstrate the necessary riding skills.
Practical abilities such as tacks, jibes and swell riding form part of the assessment process.
After successful certification, instructors gain access to membership benefits, professional resources and international employment opportunities.
Many graduates go on to work in established schools worldwide, while others use the qualification to support independent coaching or business ventures.