Roward is a developed lagoon spot on Egypt's Red Sea coast, characterized by a shallow, protected water body bounded by extensive resort infrastructure. The coastline faces north toward the lagoon, with a wide sandy beach backed by densely packed hotel facilities, water sports equipment, and umbrellas. A sunken vessel is visible in the shallow waters, adding to the hazard profile. The lagoon offers calm, contained water conditions with minimal wave action (0.86m average), making it suitable for beginners when wind is present. Wind conditions are marginal, with only 11.1% reliability and average winds of 8.2 knots - often insufficient for kitesurfing. Best wind direction is easterly (side-shore), providing parallel wind to the north-facing coast. The spot is heavily constrained by resort development with limited space for launching and landing. Ideal for light-wind practice sessions and beginners seeking protected conditions, though consistent wind generation is problematic. Kiters should expect crowded beach areas and plan sessions carefully around resort activities.