El Gouna is the better choice for learning to kite and for progressing beyond beginner level, thanks to its protected shallow lagoon (0.6-1m depth with sandy bottom), consistent thermal wind patterns, and purpose-built resort infrastructure—Hurghada, 20 minutes away, offers more of a traditional beach town with open-sea conditions that are rougher and less suitable for beginners. If you’re choosing where to learn kiteboarding on Egypt’s Red Sea coast, location matters significantly, and El Gouna’s protected waters beat Hurghada’s open beach for safety, consistency, and progression.
Both El Gouna and Hurghada are on Egypt’s Red Sea coast, but their roles are very different.
Hurghada is Egypt’s main beach resort hub—larger, more developed, with more budget hotel options and a wider range of nightlife and restaurants.
El Gouna is a newer, purpose-built resort town about 20 minutes north of Hurghada. Everything here is designed with water activities in mind. The town has proper marinas, protected waters, restaurants, bars, yoga studios, and co-working spaces.
El Gouna’s location and protected lagoons create thermal wind patterns that are remarkably consistent:
Hurghada’s beach is exposed to the open Red Sea with less predictable day-to-day wind patterns, subject to swell from distant storms, and variable depending on seasonal patterns.
The El Gouna lagoon is 0.6-1 meter deep with a sandy bottom:
Hurghada’s beach drops into open Red Sea with deeper water immediately, swell and chop, variable bottom with rocky patches, and more current.
Both locations: average 22°C, ranging 21-30°C. Winter requires a 3-4mm wetsuit. Summer is minimal or no wetsuit. Air temp: 20-30°C average.
Riah Kite Academy sits within El Gouna’s resort infrastructure: restaurant and bar on-site, yoga classes, co-working space, SUP classes, gated community with security.
More accommodation variety and independent restaurants, but more spread out.
Riah holds IKO 5/5 rating (highest possible). Key features:
Quality varies significantly. Some excellent operators exist, but several budget-oriented schools lack IKO certification, use lower-quality equipment, or have higher student-to-instructor ratios.
El Gouna (Riah Kite Academy):
Hurghada schools are sometimes cheaper (€400-500 for beginner courses), but consider: smaller classes (2 vs 6-8 students), better equipment, IKO certification value, and safety infrastructure.
Both locations are accessed via Hurghada International Airport (HRG).
To El Gouna: 20-minute drive north. Riah arranges airport transfers for €28 one way or €50 round trip.
To Hurghada centre: 10-15 minutes from the airport.
For learning to kite, El Gouna wins on every technical metric: protected lagoon, consistent thermal winds, flat water, shallow depth, sandy bottom, and IKO 5-star instruction. Hurghada is a fine holiday destination with some decent kite schools, but its open-sea conditions create a steeper and more intimidating learning curve for beginners.
Ready to start your kitesurfing journey in El Gouna? Riah Kite Academy offers a Discovery Course (€360, 6 hours) or full Beginner Course (€660, 12 hours). Book today.