Campo di Mare is a gently shelving beach break located on Italy's Tyrrhenian coast, facing westward toward open water. The spot sits within a developed coastal area characterized by residential subdivisions and agricultural fields inland. The coastline runs roughly north-south, making it oriented toward the western Mediterranean.
This location presents significant challenges for kitesurfing. Wind reliability is extremely poor at just 1.8%, with average wind speeds of only 5.2 knots—substantially below the typical 10-12 knot minimum needed for most riders. Wave conditions are minimal, averaging 0.62 meters, limiting progression and session quality. The shallow, gradually sloping sandy beach may create difficulties for launching and landing in light wind conditions.
Best wind conditions would come from northerly directions (0-30°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the beach. The spot suits only beginner riders during rare stronger wind days, typically requiring patience for suitable sessions. The combination of marginal winds, minimal waves, and shallow water makes this primarily suitable for light-wind freestyle or sand practice rather than meaningful wave riding.