Faros is a sheltered lagoon spot located on the Greek coast, characterized by protected shallow waters separated from the open sea by a distinctive curved sandbar formation. The lagoon is backed by an industrial facility and dense vegetation, creating a confined water body with minimal fetch. The site offers extremely flat conditions with average wave heights of 0.10m, making it suitable only for very light wind conditions or flat-water freestyle practice. Wind reliability is exceptionally low at 4%, with average winds of just 6.2 knots, indicating this is not a reliable kitesurfing destination. The best wind direction would be from the northeast (45°), providing side-shore conditions along the northwest-facing coast. The spot is best suited to beginners practicing in controlled, flat conditions, though the limited wind availability and industrial setting mean sessions will be infrequent. Kiters should be aware of shallow areas, potential facility-related hazards, and restricted water access due to the industrial infrastructure.