Plage de Zephir is a coastal bay located in French Guiana's developed northern shoreline, protected by extensive mangrove forests and shallow tidal flats. The bay faces northeast with a sandy beach bordered by residential and industrial development. This sheltered water body offers small, manageable wave conditions (0.73m average) suitable for beginners seeking controlled practice environments. Wind reliability is critically low at 0% with average wind speeds of only 4.7 knots, making this spot highly dependent on seasonal wind patterns and weather systems. Best conditions occur with northwesterly winds that approach parallel to the coastline. The spot suits beginner and intermediate kiters seeking flat-water practice in protected conditions, though wind scarcity limits regular sessions. Kiters should account for shallow areas, mangrove forest proximity, murky water conditions, and tidal fluctuations. The industrialized backdrop and limited fetch distance restrict wave development. Timing around tidal cycles and monitoring seasonal wind shifts are essential for viable sessions.