Didim is a sheltered bay on Turkey's southwestern Aegean coast, facing west toward the Mediterranean. The spot features a wide, sandy beach backed by extensive residential and tourist development. The bay is partially protected by a rocky breakwater structure visible in the satellite imagery, creating a semi-enclosed water body. Water conditions are characteristically choppy rather than organized swell, typical of a bay environment with limited fetch. Wind reliability is very low at 3.4%, making consistent sessions difficult to predict. The spot suits beginners due to minimal wave height (0.4m average) and protected conditions, though these same characteristics limit skill development. Best conditions occur with northerly winds (0°) providing side-shore flow parallel to the beach. Kiters should be aware of shallow water extending from shore, residential boat traffic, and the need to avoid the breakwater structures. The low wind statistics suggest this location is better suited for planning vacations around favorable forecast windows rather than expecting consistent conditions.