Jazan Economic City occupies a shallow lagoon along the Red Sea coast of southwestern Saudi Arabia, with the shoreline facing westward toward protected waters. This industrial port area features extensive breakwaters, piers, and maritime infrastructure characteristic of a developing economic zone. The lagoon bottom consists primarily of soft sediment with shallow depths throughout, limiting wave development and creating a consistently flat water surface. The spot is sheltered from open ocean swell by extended breakwaters and geographic features. Wind data indicates extremely unreliable conditions with only 1.7% reliability and an average of 6.5 knots—marginal for kitesurfing. Side-shore winds from the north would be optimal, though such conditions appear rare. The shallow, protected lagoon environment suits only beginners seeking flat-water practice in light wind. Significant hazards include commercial vessel traffic, industrial structures, and extremely limited wind windows. This location prioritizes port operations over water sports, making it unsuitable for most recreational kitesurfing.