WA
498 posts
Cuttlebone kiteboarding is open on Koh Pha Ngan at that time. Do a web search and email the guys there.
There's heaps of good beaches for kiteing, it just depends on the wind direction. I think a school may also operate on Samui in October/November??
NSW
68 posts
Went there for our honeymoon last year around that time, and I can honestly say that it didnt get above 5kt's the whole time we were there even in the storms????
WA
638 posts
was there just to relax last september, no wind, below 10 knts always ,was told the season is jan. + feb
Ray
WA
498 posts
Was just there for 2 weeks in June - it blew everyday above 15 knots! I was surprised seeing everyone always said to me that there was no wind.
NSW
225 posts
I worked as a kite instructor on Samui for a few months.
Although the "kite season" may start in November, they don't get their most reliable wind until around Jan-Mar.
There are plenty of kiteable days before Feb, but you will need a BIG kite and board because it is usually around 13kts. Because of the flat water inside the lagoons, it's enough to get riding.
I think Brett, at kiteboarding asia, had been keeping a daily log of the wind for more than a year. If he has been keeping it up, I'm sure it would be on their website if you wanted to check.
Enjoy your trip.