Caorle is a developed beach resort on Italy's northeastern Adriatic coast, featuring a northeast-facing sandy beach backed by dense residential and commercial development. The spot consists of shallow, protected waters typical of the northern Adriatic lagoon system, with minimal wave generation and flat conditions prevailing year-round. The beach is heavily utilized for swimming and tourism, with significant infrastructure, boat traffic, and pedestrian activity throughout summer months. Wind conditions are marginal, averaging only 5.2 knots with extremely poor reliability at 1.9%. Best wind direction would be northwesterly (315°) for side-shore conditions, though such winds rarely occur. Water temperatures remain cool year-round (averaging 14.9°C). This spot is suitable only for absolute beginners practicing in flat, protected conditions or those seeking light-wind sessions. The combination of shallow waters, residential infrastructure, heavy beach use, and minimal wind and wave resources makes Caorle a marginal kitesurfing destination. Nearby open-water spots with better wind exposure would be preferable for meaningful kitesurfing sessions.