Lahami Bay is a protected bay on Egypt's Red Sea coast facing north into the water, with a developed resort complex and recreational infrastructure along the shoreline. The spot consists of shallow lagoon areas with transition zones to deeper water, characterized by sandy bottom and scattered rocky features. The enclosed bay geography limits consistent wind delivery, reflected in the 31.3% wind reliability rating. Side-shore conditions occur with easterly winds (90°), providing the safest orientation for kitesurfing operations. Average wind of 10.3 knots and 0.61m waves indicate light, choppy conditions typical of protected bays. The presence of resort development, visible boat docks, and recreational facilities means shared water space with other users. This spot suits beginners and early intermediates seeking protected, shallow-water conditions with minimal wave exposure. Wind consistency challenges and enclosed bay dynamics require attention to forecasting. The lagoon's shallow nature demands awareness of bottom contact during light wind periods.