Pulau Perhentian Kecil is a small island off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia facing the South China Sea. The primary kitesurfing bay faces east toward open water, providing a shallow bay environment with island protection. The spot features sandy beaches with turquoise water, typical of tropical Southeast Asian waters. Most development clusters on the western (lee) side of the island, with the main bay offering shallow, flat conditions. Wind reliability is critically low at 1.9%, indicating this is a seasonal spot dependent on monsoon patterns. Average waves of 0.42m confirm predominantly flat conditions. Best wind direction is from the north, providing side-shore conditions across the eastern bay. This spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking light-wind conditions with minimal wave exposure. Key considerations include navigating around reef structures, avoiding boat traffic near settlements, respecting shallow water limits, and timing visits during peak wind season (typically June-September). The protected bay makes this suitable for skill-building but unsuitable for wave riding or high-wind sessions.