Moulay Bousselham features a large protected lagoon separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a substantial sandbar system. The lagoon opens to the northwest, with the main beach facing approximately northwest. This spot offers a sheltered water environment distinct from the open ocean swell visible beyond the sandbar. The lagoon provides protected conditions ideal for learning, with minimal wave energy and reduced hazards compared to open water. Water conditions are flat to very small chop, and the wide shallow basin allows for extensive riding area. Best wind conditions are northeast to east winds (45-90°), which provide side-shore angles across the lagoon. The low average wind reliability (2.0%) suggests this location is generally light-wind, making it marginal for consistent kitesurfing. This spot suits beginners and intermediate riders seeking protected, flat-water conditions. Key considerations include tide management affecting water depth, access point limitations due to residential development, and the need for light-wind equipment. Winter months may offer slightly improved wind patterns. The lagoon environment requires respect for local marine ecosystems and access protocols.