Caratasca is a lagoon system on Honduras's Atlantic coast, characterized by shallow, protected waters enclosed by sandy barriers and vegetation. The satellite imagery reveals a complex coastal lagoon with multiple sandbars, rocky outcrops, and shallow channels. The spot faces southward toward the Caribbean Sea, making it ideal for side-shore conditions from easterly winds. This is a technical, flat-water lagoon environment suited primarily to beginners and intermediate kiters seeking calm conditions. The extremely low wind reliability (1.3%) and minimal wave energy make this spot dependent on consistent trade winds rather than swell. Water is choppy due to shallow depth and tidal movements. Kiters should be experienced with lagoon navigation, shallow-water technique, and aware of tidal patterns that dramatically affect water depth and usability. The entrance channel and internal obstacles require local knowledge. Best suited for light-wind training and progression rather than performance riding.