Lago de Nicaragua (Lake Nicaragua) near Granada offers a lake-based kitesurfing environment with generally light winds and calm conditions. The water body extends eastward from the populated shoreline, with the coast facing east toward open water. The spot is characterized by shallow areas interspersed with deeper channels, visible agricultural and residential development throughout the surrounding landscape. Best wind conditions would be northerly (0°) or southerly winds to provide side-shore cross-wind conditions. However, wind reliability is very low at 4.1%, making consistent sessions unlikely. Average wind speeds of 7.1 knots are marginal for kitesurfing and often insufficient for sustained riding. The location suits beginners when conditions align, as the lake's protected nature means smaller waves and gentler conditions. Water temperatures around 28°C are comfortable year-round. Key considerations include checking wind forecasts carefully, avoiding shallow vegetated areas, respecting local boat traffic, and understanding that this spot may require significant patience or travel to alternative locations during low-wind periods.