
El Gouna sits on the Red Sea coast roughly 22 kilometres north of Hurghada, a fully engineered resort town of canals, islands, and private beaches carved from the desert shoreline. What sets it apart is its completeness: the lagoons, the flat water, and the kite infrastructure all exist within the same compact geography. The surrounding landscape is pure Egyptian desert — arid mountains to the west, the electric-blue Red Sea to the east — giving the place a cinematic quality that few purpose-built destinations manage.
The dominant wind is the thermal northerly that funnels down the Red Sea corridor from late spring through autumn, typically blowing side-shore to side-onshore across Mansoura Bay and the interior lagoons. Strengths of 18–28 knots are the norm from May through September, with the wind building through the afternoon and easing at dusk. The water in the lagoons is famously flat, making El Gouna a natural venue for beginners logging their first hours and freestyle riders hunting unobstructed rails. The bay offers slightly more texture for those wanting a livelier ride.
The kite scene here is well-organised and internationally minded, with multiple IKO-certified schools operating from the main beach at Mansoura. Equipment rental, coaching in several languages, and dedicated beginner areas with safety zones are all standard. Hurghada offers an alternative launch for those wanting open-water conditions, and Soma Bay to the south is a worthwhile day trip. What makes El Gouna special is the combination of reliable wind, resort-quality infrastructure, and winter warmth — it is the go-to escape for Europeans when conditions at home shut down.
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