Canet d'en Berenguer is a beach break located on Spain's eastern Mediterranean coast, facing east toward open water. The spot features a long sandy beach backed by dense residential development and a marina complex at its southern end. The beach orientation provides natural protection from westerly winds while remaining exposed to easterly sea breezes. The spot is sheltered by breakwaters visible in the imagery, creating calmer conditions suitable for skill development. Water depths are relatively shallow near shore, typical of Mediterranean beach breaks. The marina traffic requires awareness of boat movements, particularly in the southern section. Wind reliability is low at 2.7%, making conditions inconsistent throughout the year. Best sessions occur with northerly or southerly winds that approach side-shore angles. Wave heights are modest, averaging 0.37m, with light swell characteristics. This spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking protected, manageable conditions. The proximity of residential areas and marina operations means peak riding windows may be limited to specific tidal and wind windows.