Dominoes is a beach break located on Puerto Rico's northern coast, facing northeast toward open Atlantic waters. The spot features a sandy beach with visible rock and reef formations in the nearshore zone, creating varied wave conditions. The shallow, turquoise water indicates a sloping sandy bottom with rocky outcrops that define the break pattern. Wave heights average 1.19 meters, suitable for beginners and intermediate kiters. The narrow fetch from the immediate coastline limits wave development, making this primarily a light-wind spot. Best conditions occur with northeast to southeast winds that approach side-shore (perpendicular to the 75° northeast-facing coastline). Wind reliability is notably low at 1.6%, suggesting inconsistent conditions typical of tropical locations. The proximity to residential development restricts session timing and crowds. Shallow water and rocky features require caution and basic water awareness. This spot suits beginner to early-intermediate kiters seeking protected, mellow conditions in warm tropical water. Optimal wind speeds would be 10-15 knots from the southeast.