Marsa el Brega is a sheltered bay on Libya's Mediterranean coast, characterized by shallow, choppy waters and significant industrial development. The bay opens toward the northwest, with a notable harbor breakwater and industrial complex dominating the shoreline. The spot features protected, calm conditions unsuitable for wave riding but potentially suitable for light-wind cruising. With average wind speeds of only 8.3 knots and minimal wave height (0.65m), this location sees very limited swell penetration due to its protected bay configuration. The area's low wind reliability (12.8%) and industrial infrastructure make it primarily operational for beginners seeking flat-water practice in controlled conditions. The presence of shipping activity, oil/gas facilities, and variable water clarity requires careful navigation. Best conditions occur with northeast winds (45°) providing side-shore orientation, though consistent winds are rare. This spot is more industrial port facility than traditional kitesurfing destination, suited only for light-wind days and skill-building practice.