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Sealine Beach, Qatar

Qatar, Qatar

Intermediate Ocean Choppy Ocean

About Sealine Beach, Qatar

Sealine Beach delivers 140+ windy days yearly with reliable northerly offshores. Expect Gulf chop and strong currents, but solid conditions for intermediate riders who can handle it.

Avg wind

12.3 kts

Peak season

12.3 kts

Windy days/yr

140.5

Peak hours

13:00–16:00

Monthly wind profile

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Bars = average wind speed in knots. Solid = best months.

Best months

JulFebMayJunMarJanApr

Wind directions

NNWNWNNENNE

Amenities

Sealine Beach resort facilities and accommodation nearbyRestaurant and café options at the beach complexParking and basic beach infrastructureLimited local kite shops; bring spare equipment from Doha

Hazards

Choppy water conditions and strong currents common in the Persian GulfShallow areas and sandbars near the beach requiring careful navigationIntense heat and sun exposure during peak summer monthsOccasional marine traffic in the area

Launch notes

Launch from the sandy beach with choppy water conditions typical of the Gulf. Northerly wind directions (N, NNW, NW) provide consistent offshore/cross-offshore conditions ideal for launching.

Gear & clothing

Gear · Bring 14-17m kites for the moderate 12.3kt average wind; consider 12-15m for gusty days. A twin-tip board suits the choppy conditions, though directional boards work well in stronger wind periods.

Clothing · A 3mm or thinner wetsuit is sufficient; most kiters wear boardshorts and rash guards due to Gulf heat. Peak summer (Jun-Aug) requires heavy sun protection and hydration.

Crowd & etiquette

Respect other water users and maintain distance from swimmers. Follow local regulations regarding beach access and hours of operation at this resort beach.

Additional notes

Wind is consistent year-round with 140+ windy days annually; plan trips around the best months (Jan-Jul) for optimal conditions. Respect the resort environment and check local regulations before visiting, as beach access may be restricted during certain times.

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