Agiokampos is a sheltered bay on the eastern coast of Euboea, Greece, characterized by clear turquoise waters and moderate residential development. The spot faces northeast into the Aegean Sea, with a gently curving coastline that creates natural protection from larger swells. Water depths appear variable, with shallow areas near shore indicated by color gradation. The bay configuration provides a contained environment with minimal wave exposure—consistent with reported 0.06m average wave height. Best wind conditions occur from the northwest (315°), which creates side-shore conditions parallel to the coast. The flat water conditions and shallow areas make this suitable for beginners and light-wind enthusiasts, though the low wind reliability (1.9%) and marginal wind speed (4.3 knots average) limit session frequency. Kiters should be aware of shallow water zones, residential boat activity, and the necessity for consistent thermal or weather-driven wind. This spot functions primarily as a light-wind training location rather than a reliable progression venue.