Coveñas is a shallow bay located on Colombia's Caribbean coast, characterized by calm, protected waters bordered by residential development and mangrove vegetation. The bay faces northeast, with a gently sloping sandy bottom that extends well offshore. The primary appeal is its sheltered nature, making it suitable for absolute beginners and light-wind conditions. However, the spot presents significant challenges: wind reliability is critically low at 0.3%, average winds are marginal at 4.9 knots, and wave heights rarely exceed 0.38m. The shallow bay configuration limits swell penetration, resulting in minimal wave activity. Residential areas along the shore indicate potential boat and personal watercraft traffic. Best winds arrive from the northwest (315°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the coastline. This spot is viable only during rare stronger wind events or for practicing in ultra-light conditions. The low wind statistics suggest this location should not be relied upon as a primary kitesurfing destination and is best visited during regional wind season transitions.