Granada is located on the western shore of Lake Nicaragua (Cocibolca), Central America's largest freshwater lake. The spot features a south-facing coastline with shallow to moderate water depths near residential and developed areas. The lake environment provides protected, flat-water conditions ideal for learning. However, this spot presents significant challenges: average wind speeds of 7.3 knots fall below the 10-12 knot minimum typically required for kitesurfing, and wind reliability is extremely poor at only 5.9%, meaning consistent rideable conditions occur infrequently. Best winds approach from the east (side-shore), though prevailing patterns are unreliable. The tropical setting maintains warm water temperatures around 27.4°C year-round, reducing the need for protection. Suitable primarily for absolute beginners during rare favorable wind windows. Urban proximity creates boat traffic hazards and limited space for launching/landing. Local knowledge is essential given inconsistent conditions. This spot should only be attempted when wind forecasts indicate sustained easterly breezes.