Casál Velino is a small coastal beach break on Italy's Tyrrhenian Sea coast, characterized by a narrow strip of sandy beach backed by vegetation and residential development. The coastline faces northwest toward the water, creating a relatively sheltered setting. The spot features light swell conditions typical of the Mediterranean, with an average wave height of 0.61m. Wind reliability at 0.5% indicates this is an exceptionally marginal location for kitesurfing, with very light average winds of 3.9 knots. The best side-shore wind direction would be northeast (45°), though achieving consistent kiteable winds is highly unlikely given the data. The spot suits only beginners during rare favorable wind conditions, as the shallow water, rocky hazards, and tight beach access present operational challenges. The warm water temperature (17.9°C) is reasonable year-round. This location should be considered a secondary option only, visited when wind forecasts indicate exceptional northeasterly flow.