Camarauacu is located in the Amazon delta region of northern Brazil, where a tidal river system meets coastal waters. The spot features a complex landscape of mangrove forests, meandering waterways, and extensive sandbars typical of tropical delta environments. The water body is a mix of freshwater river outflow and tidal saltwater intrusion, creating choppy conditions with variable salinity. The northeast-facing coastline and limited fetch distance restrict wave development, making this primarily a flat-water kitesurfing location. Best conditions occur with northwest winds providing side-shore coverage, though wind reliability is extremely low at 0%. Average wind speeds of 4.8 knots are marginal for kitesurfing. The numerous shallow sandbars, mangrove obstacles, and river channel dynamics present significant navigational challenges. Water temperatures around 27.4°C remain warm year-round. This spot suits intermediate kiters comfortable with shallow-water navigation, variable conditions, and technical coastal geography. Tidal timing is critical, as extensive areas become too shallow during low water.