Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) in Israel offers a sheltered freshwater lake environment for kitesurfing. The western shore faces the open water, providing access to the lake's central basin. The spot features a mix of residential development, agricultural lands, and natural vegetation along the shoreline. Visible infrastructure includes housing developments and maintained fields suitable for landing. Best conditions occur with northerly winds providing side-shore conditions along the western coast. The lake's small to moderate fetch limits wave development; conditions are typically flat to small choppy water. Very low wind reliability (0.4%) makes this an inconsistent spot, suitable primarily for light-wind practitioners and beginners seeking a sheltered, warm-water environment. Average temperatures around 24°C provide comfortable conditions year-round. Kiters should note limited landing areas between residential zones and agricultural fields, requiring careful spot selection. The calm, enclosed nature makes this ideal for progression and freestyle practice rather than wave riding.