Kirillovka is located on the Sea of Azov's northern shore in Ukraine, a shallow lagoon environment characterized by restricted fetch and modest wave development. The spot features a narrow sandy beach backed by red clay cliffs, with rocky protrusions visible along the shoreline. The lagoon setting creates choppy, turbulent water typical of enclosed shallow basins, with average wave heights around 0.45m. This location suits beginners and intermediate kiters due to calm conditions and limited exposure, though low wind reliability (15.8%) and average wind speeds of only 8.6 knots present consistency challenges. The best wind direction is northerly (side-shore), which aligns parallel to the east-facing coastline. Kiters should be aware of shallow water depth, rocky hazards near the shore, and potential vegetation entanglement. The protected nature of this lagoon makes it safer for skill development but less suitable for advanced riders seeking stronger winds and larger waves.