
Coral Harbour Beach
Bahamas · Nassau
Coral Harbour Beach, in the south of New Providence in Nassau, offers a long white sand beach with a calm and uncrowded atmosphere. It is a spot appreciated for its easy access, relaxed setting, and clear water.
For kiting, the location is mainly interesting when the wind is well established and the area is clear. Available feedback mentions rather calm and shallow water, making it a practical spot to navigate in good control conditions.
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The water surface of Coral Harbour Beach is generally better exploited with an E to ESE wind, which most often gives a side-on or sometimes side-shore wind depending on the exact angle on the beach. The beach is wide and allows for relatively simple launching, with space to prepare the kite out of the water.
Conditions seem more favorable when the tide leaves a shallow and fairly regular water area near the shore, with a water surface that remains generally calm. The spot is mainly suitable for navigating in the area close to the shore and in flat water zones, while remaining attentive to the shallow depth in places. There is parking on site, which facilitates arrival and equipment setup.
The location requires vigilance if the wind shifts more towards offshore, as the drift offshore becomes more sensitive on an open beach. The absence of lifeguards also reinforces the necessity to choose a well-clear launch area and to keep enough margin downwind.