Eboli is a beach break located on the Tyrrhenian coast of southern Italy, facing west toward open water. The spot features a sandy beach backed by dense residential and agricultural development, with greenhouses and farmland visible immediately inland. The shallow, sheltered nature of this coastal section creates very mild conditions typical of this Mediterranean location. With average waves of 0.55m and wind reliability below 1%, this spot experiences minimal swell and inconsistent wind patterns. The best wind direction for side-shore conditions is northerly (0°), which would allow some kitesurfing potential. However, the extremely low wind reliability and wave energy make this primarily a beginner-friendly spot suitable only during rare favorable wind windows. The area is heavily developed with public beach access, meaning crowds and swimming activity are common. Water conditions appear murky due to agricultural inputs from surrounding farms. This location is better suited for flat-water practice than wave riding, and consistent wind days are exceptionally rare.