Dripstone Cliffs is a coastal beach break located in the Darwin region of Australia's Northern Territory, characterized by a north-west facing shoreline adjacent to elevated, heavily vegetated terrain. The spot features a sandy beach with scattered rock formations and shallow reef structures, backed by distinctive red earth cliffs with dense tree coverage. Water conditions are predominantly flat with minimal swell generation, making this location unsuitable for conventional wave kitesurfing. Wind reliability is exceptionally low at 1.1%, with average wind speeds of just 4.9 knots—insufficient for sustained kitesurfing. The tropical setting experiences warm water temperatures around 28.6°C. This spot is best-suited only to complete beginners in extremely favorable wind conditions or during seasonal weather patterns not reflected in annual averages. Key considerations include navigating shallow reef areas, avoiding rocky obstacles, and accounting for the narrow window of adequate wind. The restricted fetch and protected beach environment limit wave development. Access via the residential area to the south provides approach options, though terrain steepness may present logistical challenges.