Bababoom is a beach break located on Italy's Adriatic coast facing east toward the sea. The spot consists of a sandy beach bordered by agricultural land and residential development, with a narrow strip of usable water between the beach and deeper offshore zones. The site receives light swell conditions with an average of 0.46m waves, making it suitable primarily for learning basic skills rather than progression. Wind conditions are extremely unreliable at only 0.9% reliability with an average of just 5.1 knots, requiring patience for rideable sessions. The shallow, protected nature of the beach suggests it functions as a lagoon-like environment rather than true open water kitesurfing. Best wind direction is from the north to maintain side-shore conditions. This spot suits absolute beginners seeking flat-water practice in a controlled, developed area, though the inconsistent wind means sessions may be frequently cancelled. Kiters should be aware of shallow depths, potential agricultural water quality issues, and the highly developed surrounding area.