Kish Beach is located on the Persian Gulf coast of Iran, featuring a west-facing shoreline with direct exposure to the open gulf waters. The spot sits within a developed resort area with significant infrastructure including piers, breakwaters, and maritime facilities visible in the satellite imagery. This is a shallow, protected beach break with minimal swell generation due to limited fetch and weak wave exposure. Wind conditions are marginal, averaging only 7.5 knots with extremely low reliability at 11.4%, making consistent sessions difficult. The water is warm (28.2°C) and conditions remain relatively flat. The spot is best suited for beginners due to gentle conditions, but the lack of wind and waves limits progression opportunities. Northerly winds provide the most favorable side-shore orientation. Kiters must be aware of the pier structures, boat traffic, and potential shallow-water constraints. This location is better suited for recreational flatwater sessions rather than skill development.