Alcochete is a sheltered lagoon system located on the Tagus River estuary near Lisbon, Portugal. The site comprises a series of interconnected aquaculture ponds separated by dikes, creating a contained water environment. The coastline faces northeast toward the water body, with land development immediately adjacent to the eastern shore. This is a protected inland water spot rather than an open coast location, characterized by very shallow water depths and numerous structural obstacles. Wind conditions are marginal, with average wind speeds of only 7 knots and poor reliability at 5.8%, making consistent sessions challenging. The spot is best suited for beginners and progression riders seeking flat-water practice in light wind conditions. Northwest winds provide side-shore conditions. Kiters should expect shallow water requiring board control, navigate around dike structures, and be aware of the confined space limiting run distance. Water temperature averages 18.3°C, requiring seasonal wetsuit consideration. The proximity to residential areas means potential spectator presence. This location serves primarily as a light-wind training venue rather than a destination spot.