I was in New Cal staying at the Chateau Royal in November , which is next door to the Meridian where they basically kite straight out front from. Tons of no go areas for kiting , not like here at all and definitely no beginner areas you need to go by boat to the islands close by to get lessons (Ilot Miatre ) and it's worth it just beautiful . The kiting beach next to the Meridian is pretty tight and regulated , heaps of signs in French explaining the rules but plenty of pictures easy to work out where and where no to go. Mainly twin tippers doing a one direction Almond shaped protected circuit , super boosting on the shoreline turn around. The vibe was pretty cool but they wouldn't offer to land or launch your kite but if you asked they would no worries , pretty tight landing/launching area... Open ocean foiling is huge and those guys rip , same with the wind foilers just insane , but again everyone is separated. Wind wise I found there was wind or there wasn't so next time I go I'll only take my 7 & 10 , because when it's on , it's on and when it's not , it's not.
Couple of other things going out for dinner will break the bank , shop at the supermarkets and cook at home . You can't buy alcohol off the shelf (bottle shops/ supermarket ect ) after 5pm on Friday until Monday . So you can only buy at restaurant very expensive. I loved the place definitely going back my wife wasn't so impressed. Don't expect everyone to speak English because they don't even hotel staff and some of the ones that do struggle with our accent , so brush up on your French will help , learn a few phrases. The best kiting days I had were heading out into the open ocean exploring the different islands especially Ilot Miatre it was just insane , here is a video of it.