
- Amr Elsayed, flies through the air as the horizon is full of other kitesurfers.
- Amr Elsayed, nicknamed Nemo, stretches and plays around on a kitesurfing handle that hangs in the storage hut. The more advanced riders are flipping and turning while connected to their kite. The flat water and strong winds make the El Gouna beach an ideal place for wind surfing. A few companies including “Red Zone” have set up businesses teaching and renting equipment to mainly European and Russian tourists.
- Mohamad Sayed, one of the kitesurfing instructors fills his kite skeleton with air before heading out on the water.
- A group of helpers hold the kites in preparation for launching it and matching the kites when it is time to land.
- Amr Elsayed, Nemo, flies above the beach as he turns his kite around to head back out to sea.
- Mohamed Sayed, gets ready to start as his kite flys above him.
- Amr Elsayed, Nemo, walks out to sea to join the other kite surfers.
- The beach is littered with unused kites as people rest in the middle of the afternoon and wait for the wind to pick up again.
- Between kitesurfing session tourists and instructors relax under the umbrellas and enjoy the breeze coming off the ocean.
- Kites rest on the beach, like deflated horseshoe crabs.
- Kareem Hashem, an instructor, holds his kite before heading out to sea.
- On the beach Abdelrahim prepares bedouin coffee from green beens for tourists after they return to beach.
- The flat water and strong winds make the El Gouna beach an ideal place for wind surfing.
- Amr Elsayed, Nemo, prepares his kite before heading out to go kitesurfing.
- A Kitesurfer runs his kite out to the beach after filling the skeleton with air.
- Amr Elsayed, cuts through the water as the horizon is full of other kitesurfers.
- Amr Elsayed, cuts through the water as the horizon is full of other kitesurfers.
- A kite is released into the air about El Gouna.
- Kitesurfers relax after a long day of surfing.
The flat water and strong winds make the El Gouna beach an ideal place for kitesurfing. A few companies including “Red Zone” have set up businesses teaching and renting equipment to mainly European tourists.



















