İğneada is a beach break located on Turkey's northwestern coast near the Bulgarian border, facing the Black Sea. The spot sits at the interface between residential development to the west and agricultural lands to the north, with a sandy beach and shallow nearshore waters. The coastline orientation toward the northwest creates favorable conditions for northeasterly winds to produce side-shore flow. However, this location experiences extremely low wind reliability (3.3%) and minimal average wave height (0.44m), making consistent rideable conditions rare. Water temperatures average 14.6°C, requiring thermal protection for extended sessions. The spot suits beginners when conditions align, offering forgiving shallow waters and gentle wave characteristics. The proximity of the residential zone and visible agricultural areas suggests potential water quality variations. Success here depends heavily on timing sessions during rare favorable wind windows, as the spot typically experiences light, unreliable wind patterns unsuitable for regular kitesurfing practice.