Dahab Blue Lagoon, Egypt - Egypt
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Kitesurfing in Dahab Blue Lagoon, Egypt

Hidden about 10 km north of Dahab town lies the Blue Lagoon, one of Egypt’s most iconic yet remote kitesurfing destinations. Unlike the Dahab Lagoon near town, the Blue Lagoon offers a completely different experience: wild desert landscapes, turquoise flat water, and stronger, cleaner winds. It’s a place where you unplug from modern life, stay in simple beach huts, and spend your days riding in one of the most scenic kite spots in the world.

What to Expect?

Dahab Blue Lagoon is a kitesurfer's paradise, offering an idyllic setting with stunning natural beauty. The lagoon is framed by rugged mountains and vast desert sands, providing a unique backdrop for your kitesurfing adventures. The area is relatively remote, offering a peaceful escape from the more crowded kitesurfing spots. Expect a laid-back atmosphere with a friendly kitesurfing community.

Wind

Dahab Blue Lagoon is famously windy, with almost 300 days of wind blowing at 15 knots or more each year. The prevailing wind comes from the north-northwest, funneled between the Sinai mountains and Saudi coast. With no buildings or town to disrupt it, the wind is smoother and stronger here than in Dahab town ranging 15-30 knots.

Kitesizes

  • Peak Season (April–November): Winds blow almost daily, usually 15–30 knots, with many days hitting 20+ knots. Small to medium kites (7–10 m) are most commonly used.

  • Winter (December–March): Wind is less predictable, averaging 12–20 knots on rideable days. Bigger kites (10–13 m) are useful.

Best Time to Go

  • May to October: The prime season — hot weather, warm water, and extremely high wind reliability.
  • April & November: Shoulder months with good wind and milder air temperatures.
  • December to March: Cooler, less consistent, but still kiteable for those who don’t mind off-season vibes.

Water Conditions

The water in Dahab Blue Lagoon is typically knee to hip deep and very flat, making it an ideal spot for freestyle and beginner kitesurfing. The flat water allows for smooth and easy riding, perfect for practicing tricks or learning the basics of kitesurfing.

Launch Area

The launch area at Dahab Blue Lagoon is medium sized and is on a pebbles beach. As with any kitesurfing location, it's essential to be aware of your surroundings and ensure you have enough space to safely launch and land your kite.

Lessons & Gear

Dahab is home to several kitesurfing schools and rental shops, offering lessons and gear for all levels of kitesurfers. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, experienced instructors are available to guide you. Renting gear is also an option if you're traveling light or want to try out different equipment.

Hazards

While the water itself poses no significant hazards, it is important to be mindful of other beach hazards in the area. Always be aware of your environment and follow any local guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable kitesurfing experience.

Level of Riding

Dahab Blue Lagoon is suitable for all levels of kitesurfers. Beginners will appreciate the flat, shallow waters for learning, while more experienced riders can take advantage of the strong winds and ample space to practice advanced tricks and maneuvers.

How to Get There

Dahab Blue Lagoon is located on the Sinai Peninsula, about 2.5 hour's drive from Sharm El Sheikh International Airport. From the airport, you can arrange for a taxi or shuttle service to take you directly to Dahab. Once in Dahab, the Blue Lagoon is accessible by car or taxi. The scenic journey to the lagoon offers a glimpse of the stunning desert landscapes that characterize this unique region.

The Dahab Blue Lagoon is not just another kite spot — it’s an experience. If you want luxury hotels, stay closer to Dahab town. But if you crave raw nature, powerful wind, and endless flat water sessions, the Blue Lagoon is unforgettable. It’s a place where you can ride hard by day and sleep under a sky full of stars by night.

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FAQs

Year-round, where April through November is the best of best.

Flatwater

Yes, there is a small thermal boost, especially in the afternoons when the desert heats up.

Yes, 3:2mm from November through March, 2mm shorty from April through June & September through October, Shorts & Lycra from July through August.