Cleopatra Beach is a narrow, developed beach on the Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey, featuring a consistent westward-facing shoreline with minimal exposure to open ocean swell. The water body is characterized by light swell conditions and extremely low wind reliability at just 0.5%, making consistent sessions rare. Average wind speeds of 4.4 knots are well below kitesurfing minimums, and wave heights averaging 0.54m provide minimal energy for progression. The beach is heavily urbanized with residential properties extending to the water's edge, leaving limited launch and landing space. Best winds would come from the north (side-shore orientation), though such conditions occur infrequently. This spot suits only relaxation-focused beach days rather than structured kitesurfing practice. The combination of weak winds, minimal waves, shallow water, and crowded beach access makes Cleopatra Beach unsuitable for serious kiting. Nearby alternatives with better wind exposure and wave conditions would be more productive for kitesurfing pursuits.