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Kitesurfing Jobs in Italy

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Discover the range of kitesurfing career paths available in Italy. We feature 22 open positions, from technical roles to on-the-water instruction, within this exciting region.

Working in Italy presents a distinct experience. Strong local scene and popular tourist destination. Diverse spots: large lakes, islands with various conditions. Main season April-October. Popular spots include Sardinia, Sicily, Lake Garda, Tuscany coast. Consider the cost of living, which is typically Moderate, higher in the north and major tourist destinations (e.g., Sardinia, Lake Garda) compared to the south.. Visa requirements are important: EU citizens work freely. Non-EU citizens need appropriate work visa/permit.

Browse the listings below to find the perfect match for your skills and passion in Italy. New jobs are added frequently!

Found 22 positions

Working in Italy

Kite Season

Main season April-October. Popular spots include Sardinia, Sicily, Lake Garda, Tuscany coast.

Cost of Living

Moderate, higher in the north and major tourist destinations (e.g., Sardinia, Lake Garda) compared to the south.

Certification

IKO, VDWS often accepted. FIV (Italian Sailing Federation) certification is prevalent locally.

Kitesurfing Scene

Strong local scene and popular tourist destination. Diverse spots: large lakes, islands with various conditions.

Visa Information

EU citizens work freely. Non-EU citizens need appropriate work visa/permit.

Popular Spots

  • Sardegna

    Large Mediterranean island

  • Como

    City on Lake Como

  • Gardasee

    Largest Italian lake, famous for consistent thermal winds (Peler, Ora)

  • Reschensee

    Artificial lake in South Tyrol (Alto Adige), near Austrian border

  • Sardinia

    Alternate spelling/slug for Sardegna

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Working in Kitesurfing in Italy

Working internationally often requires specific visas or work permits, especially outside your home region (e.g., non-EU citizens in Europe). Research requirements early.

Language skills (English + local language) are highly advantageous. Consider local seasons, cost of living, and typical benefits offered (accommodation is common for seasonal roles).

Visa insights: Visa Guide for Instructors .

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many kitesurfing jobs are currently available in Italy on KitesurfOK?

We currently list 22 matching positions. Check back often as new jobs are added daily.

What are the peak kitesurfing seasons in Italy?

This varies greatly. Research Italy's specific wind patterns. E.g., Tarifa (Spain) peaks April-Oct, Brazil July-Jan, Cape Town (South Africa) Nov-Mar. Most jobs align with these windy seasons.

Is English widely spoken in the kitesurfing industry in Italy?

English is common in international hubs and tourist spots. However, local language skills are a significant advantage for communication with colleagues and some clients.

How can I make my application stand out?

Tailor your CV and cover letter to EACH job. Highlight relevant skills AND your passion for kitesurfing. Quantify achievements where possible. For instructor roles, mention certifications and teaching experience clearly. Proofread carefully!

How often are new kitesurfing jobs posted?

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