Brigantine beach is looking SW with predominantly sideshore winds. Wide, sandy beaches for groundtraining along the Jersey shore. Shallow water areas ideal for body dragging and learning to ride.
Kiteboarding Facilities in Brigantine
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Directions:
• From Philadelphia: take the Benjamin Franklin or Walt Whitman Bridge to the North-South
Freeway (Rte. 42) South, to the Atlantic City Expressway. At the end of the Expressway, take the Marina Exit (Exit 1) to Atlantic City Connector. Follow the signs to Brigantine Beach.
• From New York: take NJ Turnpike Exit 11 to the Garden State Parkway. Take Exit
38 to the Atlantic City Expressway. At the end of the Expressway, take the Marina Exit (Exit 1) to Atlantic City Connector. Follow the
signs to Brigantine Beach.
• From the South: take the Garden State Parkway north, take Exit 38 to the
Atlantic City Expressway. At the end of the Expressway, take the Marina Exit (Exit 1) to Atlantic City Connector. Follow the signs to Brigantine Beach.
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Best season:
[70% >= 4bf]
Medium season:
[45-70% >= 4bf]
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Day activities:
Fishing, swimming and relaxing.
Tennis, basketball and skateboard at the public playgrounds (42nd St. So. & Brigantine Ave and 26th St. So. & Brigantine Ave).
There's a Scottish Golf course nearby (Links Golf), and loads of shopping in Atlantic City.
Night scene:
Atlantic City's famous boardwalk and endless Casinos.
Kitesurf Schools in Brigantine:
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