Ereaga is a sheltered beach break located in a populated coastal area of northern Spain. The spot sits within a curved bay formation, with the shoreline oriented northwest-southeast, providing natural protection from heavy Atlantic swells. The beach faces generally northwest into the water. Water conditions are typically mild with modest wave heights around 1.2m and low wind reliability (6.2%), suggesting this is primarily a recreational rather than serious wind sports destination. The immediate vicinity includes residential areas, commercial facilities, and a working marina to the south. The beach environment is protected by nearby rock formations and breakwaters, creating manageable conditions suitable for beginners and intermediate riders. Best conditions occur with northeast winds that run parallel to the coastline (side-shore). Kiters should be aware of boat traffic from the marina, respect the proximity to urban infrastructure, and check local conditions as consistent wind is not guaranteed at this location. The spot's accessibility and calm conditions make it suitable for progression and practice rather than high-performance sessions.