Bahía Independencia is an open ocean kitesurfing spot on Peru's southwestern coast, characterized by steep desert cliffs meeting rocky shoreline. The coast faces northwest (315°), with the water body to the northwest. The spot features dramatic topography with black rock formations and exposed geology typical of the arid Peruvian coast. Wave heights average 1.79m with rough water conditions, indicating significant swell exposure and strong currents. Wind conditions are marginal with only 4.4% reliability at 7.9 knots average, suggesting consistency issues. The best side-shore wind direction is northeast (45°). This location suits advanced kitesurfers due to challenging water conditions, limited landing zones constrained by cliffs, and rocky hazards throughout the break. The rough water type indicates powerful currents and potentially chaotic wave patterns. Access is difficult due to terrain, and recovery from the water is complicated by the rocky, cliff-bounded shore. Most suitable during consistent swell windows with established northeast winds.