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Bored with the same old windsurfing spots? Want to explore a new, exciting holiday location and use some awesome gear? However, watching the downing of hardcore spirits at 5am by a hen dressed in a leopard skin suit was making us feel like bailing for the next available flight to Vass! Most Brits will be aware of Zankynthos, more commonly referred to as Zante, which has been a mainstay of the UK holiday scene for years. Nightclubs, strip joints, karaoke bars, fast food outlets and the obligatory Irish pubs are strewn across a small patch of land not too far away from the main airport. After visiting Laganas during the day we left needing a shower. Once out of the hustle and bustle of Laganas and Zakynthos town, the road winds up steep hilly passes and gives amazing views of the stunningly blue Ionian. At points you notice secluded coves that are flanked by impressive cliffs and hidden caves. We wound our way along the mountain route and after a relatively short drive we arrived at our destination — the small port of Agios Nikolaos and the Peligoni Club. Upon arrival at Peligoni Club we were greeted by glassy calm waters and sweltering heat. The beach staff welcomed us to our base for the next 10 days as did Snoop, the Peligoni dog and mascot. Chris Haysey brother of Jay — owner of Globalshots is the beach manager at the centre and he informed us that the breeze had been playing ball the previous week, delivering 25 knot days on a regular basis. Feeling undeterred and adopting an upbeat and optimistic attitude after a moment anyway we decided to cleanse ourselves of the travel grime by taking a dip in the tantalizingly blue waters of the Ionian. After grabbing a couple of Tushingham Rocks and Starboard Rios, Fi and I headed into the extremely light breeze for a bit of sail flicking. It was a pleasant surprise when after 45 minutes of faffing about the thermal wind started to fill in! At first I was taken by aback as I was totally not expecting anything. Sure enough, while adjusting harness lines, footsraps and deck plates the breeze continued to build and as I launched I watched Fi blast off across the shimmering water at full power. After all our gear was neatly tidied away Fi and I made our way to the bar — sunburnt, salt encrusted and spent, but extremely fulfilled. Those first two maybe three? He explained to us that the club never usually attracts regular sailors and it was refreshing to have us both in resort. Ben then went on to give us the low down on the wind and how it worked. Most of the staff by the end of their season are usually pretty handy — even if they arrive having never windsurfed before. For the rest of our stay we spent most mornings spooning around on SUPs or exploring in our hire car. Zakynthos boasts some amazing scenery including the iconic Shipwreck Bay and Blue Caves — all only accessible by boat. Beach manager Chris took us on a bit of a private excursion one morning with two Red Paddle SUPs so we could nab a few shots — thanks for that Chris! After rounding off our mornings with a spot of lunch — usually consisting of fresh local produce, picked straight from the gardens of our accommodation — we would sit idly gazing upwind at the approaching wind line heading south from Cephalonia. At around 3pm the breeze would blast out of the port which signalled it was time to head down to the centre and get wet. We had everything from maxed 5m weather Fi was on a 4m at this point! With few other windurfers at the centre we had the pick of whichever kit we wanted with generally only members of staff joining us on the water. Zante truly delivered for us and if the conditions we had during our stay were bad, then we will definitely be heading back to hopefully score some better sailing. Peligoni lends itself to intermediate freeride and freestyle sailors and although you can learn here, our experience of the wind in the morning was near to non-existent. This may vary week to week though. Tez Plavenieks is a freelance writer who loves windsurfing, SUP, surfing, snowboarding, drums, art and beer. Check out more at www. A new generation of kids are coming through our sport and luckily for them they now have equipment that helps them progress, rather than breaking When we heard that two young rising stars from the UK were shacked up with fellow UK windsurfer Adam Sims out in Fuerteventura, we had A few weeks ago Jamie Drummond took to the waters of Vassiliki to spin round loops for cancer research. 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