Bouka is located on the northern coast of the Argolic Gulf in Greece, facing south toward open water. The spot consists of a shallow bay with a sandy beach bordered by agricultural land and a protective groyne structure. The water body provides protected conditions suitable for flat-water practice. However, this location is severely limited by extremely low wind reliability (0.4%) and minimal average wind speed (4.7 knots), making consistent sessions unlikely. Wave conditions are negligible (0.28m average), confirming this is primarily a flat-water environment. The spot suits absolute beginners seeking to learn in sheltered, calm conditions with minimal hazards. Best wind direction is from the east (side-shore), though opportunities are rare. Kiters should be aware of shallow water throughout the bay, the groyne infrastructure, and the need to travel elsewhere for meaningful wind conditions. The nearby agricultural areas and light infrastructure suggest low crowd levels but limited amenities.