Chabahar Bay is a protected water body located on Iran's southeastern coast along the Gulf of Oman. The bay faces northwest, with a natural basin formed by converging headlands. The spot functions as a shallow to moderate-depth bay with industrial port infrastructure visible along the southern shore and agricultural development to the northeast.
The narrow channel inlet creates tidal flow dynamics that can generate strong currents, particularly during tidal transitions. Water conditions are typically light with modest wave heights averaging 0.76m. Best wind conditions occur from the northeast (45°), which provides side-shore approach parallel to the coastline.
This location suits beginner to early-intermediate riders seeking protected, light-wind conditions with relatively small waves. The shallow areas and limited fetch within the bay minimize wave development. Wind reliability is very low at 1.3%, making consistent sessions unpredictable. Kiters should be aware of tidal current strength, the narrow channel exit, and port activity. Water temperature averages 27.6°C, providing comfortable riding conditions year-round.