Baska is a sheltered bay on the northern Adriatic coast of Krk Island, Croatia, facing southeast into the water. The spot consists of a shallow, enclosed bay with a narrow entrance, creating protected conditions suitable for learning and intermediate progression. The bay's orientation and natural protection make it less wind-exposed than open coast alternatives, which benefits consistency but limits power generation. Water conditions are choppy rather than organized, typical of Mediterranean bays with limited fetch. The area shows mixed development with residential zones, suggesting moderate boat traffic during summer months. Best conditions occur with northeasterly winds (45°), which provide side-shore flow across the bay. The spot's shallow depths, gentle slopes, and enclosed nature make it suitable for beginners and intermediate riders seeking calmer water for learning maneuvers. Wind reliability remains a challenge at only 13.1% annually, with average winds of 7.3 knots indicating this is a marginal wind location. Summer thermal breezes may provide additional light-wind sessions. Kiters should account for local boat traffic and check entrance conditions before launching.