Bahia Serena is a sheltered lake spot in Argentine Patagonia, characterized by a north-northeast facing shoreline with residential development covering much of the surrounding terrain. The water body shows clear stratification with deeper central areas and shallow margins, typical of glacial lake systems in this region. The spot sits within a densely forested and populated zone, limiting wind fetch and exposure to prevailing weather systems. With an average wind speed of only 5.6 knots and extremely low wind reliability at 0.7%, this location experiences predominantly light, variable conditions unsuitable for consistent kitesurfing. Best wind direction would be northwest (315°) for side-shore orientation. The shallow shoreline and residential proximity create additional constraints. This spot is marginal for kitesurfing due to chronic light-wind conditions and would only be viable during rare strong wind events. Skill level: suitable only for advanced riders capable of light-wind techniques, though conditions rarely justify travel to this location for dedicated kitesurfing sessions.