Kite Spot Amwaj Island - Bahrain
Description
Calm, flat and shallow water. There is a long breakwater about 250m out, which means you can cruise through dead-calm water even in 25 knot winds. Can get small chop when the wind gets above 20 knots. Unlike a lot of areas in Bahrain, the water here is relatively clean and unpolluted.
Part of a large man made island, the beach is made up of dredged seabed, so it's full of small shells and rocks. If the kite is dragged across the beach, it may get ripped. Plenty of launch space, plus the road comes right up alongside the beach.
Air temperature is very hot in the summer (45°C+) and the water is warm, a pair of boardies is all you need. In the winter it can get chilly, the water gets cold and you'll need a wetsuit, (though if your hard, you can go without one).
When you reach the security post in Amwaj, just tell them, "Kitesurfing" and they'll let you through. Be aware that Amwaj is a construction zone, both in and out of the water. There are a load of dredgers just outside the breakwater, with a lot of submerged piping and watch out for any construction material dumped around the launch area.
How to go there
If driving from Manama, cross one of the two bridges to Muharraq and take a right at the first junction after the bridge. Follow the highway until you reach the Amwaj junction on your left, take this road into Amwaj and past the security post. Go straight through a few roundabouts, the road will wind around the Amwaj islands until the beach appears on your left. Turn onto one of the byroads, just before the first bridge. You can also cross the new bridge by Mina Sulman, take a left at the end of the highway and follow the road until the Amwaj junction appears on your right.
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