Campomarino is a lagoon delta system on Italy's Adriatic coast, featuring shallow brackish waters separated from the open sea by sandy barriers and sandbars. The spot consists of interconnected lagoon areas with natural vegetation and cultivated land. The coastline faces southeast toward the water, making northeast winds ideal for side-shore conditions. Water conditions are characteristically choppy with minimal wave energy (0.48m average), suitable for flatwater kitesurfing and progression. Low wind reliability (6.9%) limits session frequency. The spot suits beginners and intermediate riders seeking calm, protected water conditions without significant swell. The extensive shallow areas provide forgiving conditions but require careful navigation around sandbars. Limited wave development makes this unsuitable for wave riding. Riders must be aware of the dense vegetation, nearby infrastructure, and potential tidal variations. Access appears feasible from designated areas, though local restrictions may apply. Best visited during stronger wind periods to compensate for low average wind speeds.