Fano Island hosts international kite festival with flyers from 26 countries

More than 5,000 kite enthusiasts from 26 countries gathered on Fano Island, Denmark, for the annual international kite festival, turning the skies into a breathtaking sea of color and creativity.

Kite flyers from across Europe, Asia, and the Americas arrived with kites of all shapes, sizes, and designs. From intricate animals to massive dragons and simple geometric patterns, the beach was alive with motion and energy. Spectators joined the fun, cheering and photographing the impressive displays as colorful kites danced against the blue sky.

The highlight of the festival was a stunning 100-meter-long Indonesian kite, which drew particular attention for its craftsmanship and scale. It became a crowd favorite and symbolized the international spirit of the event.

Fano Island is considered a perfect location for kite flying due to its wide, flat beaches and steady sea breeze. Each year, it attracts kite lovers from around the globe who gather not just to fly kites, but to share stories, culture, and a common love for the skies.