Port Moresby Bay is a sheltered coastal area in Papua New Guinea characterized by shallow waters, sandbars, and mangrove forest boundaries. The spot features a northeastern-facing coastline with visible underwater obstructions including what appears to be a wreck in the shallows. The bay configuration provides natural wind funneling but limits open-water fetch. Wind reliability is notably low at 6.7%, with light average winds of 6.4 knots, making consistent sessions challenging. Best conditions occur with northwest winds that blow side-shore across the bay mouth. Wave heights average 1.08m, indicating small swell penetration due to bay protection. The spot suits intermediate kiters comfortable with light-wind technique and navigation around shallow obstacles. Key considerations include timing sessions with tidal cycles to maintain adequate water depth over shallow areas, awareness of mangrove boundaries, and the wreck hazard requiring careful route planning. Water conditions are generally calm but can be unpredictable due to variable local wind patterns.