Egypt has four main kitesurfing destinations: El Gouna, Dahab, Hurghada, and Soma Bay. El Gouna stands out for beginners and intermediates thanks to its vast shallow lagoon (0.6–1m deep), 300+ windy days per year, and world-class resort infrastructure. Dahab is better suited for experienced wave riders. Here is how they compare across every factor that matters.
| Factor | El Gouna | Dahab | Hurghada | Soma Bay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Water Depth | 0.6–1m lagoon | Deep open sea | Deep, choppy | Flat but deeper |
| Best For | Beginners + freestyle | Wave riding | Experienced riders | Intermediate+ |
| Wind Days/Year | 300+ | 280+ | 250+ | 280+ |
| Wind Speed | 15–25 knots avg | 15–30 knots | 12–22 knots | 15–25 knots |
| IKO Schools | Yes (Riah Kite Academy) | Limited | Several | Yes |
| Nightlife & Dining | 80+ bars & restaurants | Relaxed | Good | Resort only |
| Nearest Airport | HRG (20 min) | SSH (1 hr) | HRG (10 min) | HRG (40 min) |
El Gouna’s kite lagoon is what sets it apart from every other spot in Egypt. The lagoon is a vast, enclosed body of shallow water — just 0.6 to 1 metre deep across most of the riding area — with a flat, sandy bottom and warm water temperatures between 20°C and 28°C year-round. For beginners, this means you can stand up at any point during your lesson, which dramatically reduces fear and accelerates learning. There is no current, no waves, and no deep water to worry about.
Riah Kite Academy, an IKO-certified kite school based directly on the lagoon, offers a 3-day beginner programme for €360 that includes all equipment, certified instruction, and IKO certification upon completion. The combination of the lagoon’s safety and professional instruction means most students progress from zero experience to independent riding within three days.
Dahab sits on the eastern coast of the Sinai Peninsula, roughly 500km from El Gouna. It is a laid-back town with a strong surf culture and is better known for diving than kitesurfing. The kite spots in Dahab are open-water, with deep sea conditions and occasional waves — ideal for experienced riders who want wave riding and jumping, but far less forgiving for beginners.
Wind in Dahab tends to be gustier and less consistent than El Gouna, with thermal effects from the surrounding mountains creating variable conditions. The nearest airport is Sharm El Sheikh (SSH), about an hour’s drive away. Dahab appeals to adventurous travellers seeking a quieter, more bohemian atmosphere.
Hurghada is Egypt’s most popular Red Sea resort town and the closest city to Hurghada International Airport (HRG). While several kite schools operate in Hurghada, the kite spots tend to be deep-water and choppy, without the protected lagoon environment that makes El Gouna so beginner-friendly.
El Gouna is located just 22km north of Hurghada — only 20 minutes by car — making it easily accessible for anyone staying in Hurghada. Many kiters based in Hurghada hotels take a short transfer to El Gouna specifically to use the lagoon. If you are flying into Hurghada for a kite holiday, El Gouna is the better choice for learning.
Soma Bay is a resort complex about 45km south of Hurghada. It offers flat-water conditions and has some good kite schools, but the water is generally deeper than El Gouna’s lagoon and the resort infrastructure is more limited — Soma Bay is essentially a single resort development with fewer dining, nightlife, and accommodation options.
El Gouna, by contrast, is a full town with over 80 restaurants and bars, multiple hotels from budget to 5-star, a marina, and a lively social scene. For kiters who want more than just time on the water, El Gouna offers the complete holiday experience.
The right spot depends on your level and what you want from the trip. If you are a beginner or intermediate rider, or if you want the safest, most reliable conditions with the best infrastructure, El Gouna is the clear winner. If you are an experienced rider looking for waves, Dahab is worth exploring. Hurghada works if you are already staying there, but most dedicated kiters travel the extra 20 minutes to El Gouna. Soma Bay is a solid intermediate option but lacks El Gouna’s town atmosphere.
For first-time kiters or anyone wanting a safe, reliable, fun kite holiday, El Gouna is the clear winner. Riah Kite Academy offers IKO-certified courses starting from €360 for a full 3-day beginner programme, with all equipment included. Book directly at riahkiteacademy.com.