Castillo de Romeral is a beach break located on the western coast of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, facing westward into the Atlantic. The spot features a developed urban waterfront with a functional port facility and residential development immediately inland. Water conditions are relatively mild with modest wave heights (0.81m average) and consistent but light winds averaging 9.9 knots. The presence of port infrastructure, including breakwaters and a working pier with vessel traffic, creates spatial constraints and navigation hazards. The shallow nearshore zone and rocky features visible in the satellite imagery limit the usable water area. This spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking consistent, manageable conditions rather than challenging wind or wave resources. Best conditions occur with southerly winds providing side-shore flow. However, low wind reliability (32%) means many sessions will feature underpowered conditions. Kiters should remain aware of port operations, maintain distance from navigation channels, and exercise caution in shallow areas. The developed surroundings provide amenities but limit exploration space.