Manfredonia is located on the Adriatic coast in southeastern Italy, situated within a sheltered bay on the Gargano Peninsula. The spot features a gently sloping sandy beach with extensive shallow water zones, backed by modern residential and commercial development. The bay is heavily developed with marinas, mooring fields, and port infrastructure, particularly visible in the northern section. The water is extremely flat with minimal wave generation due to limited fetch and bay protection. Wind reliability is very poor at 2.5% annually, with average winds only 5 knots, making this spot marginal for consistent kitesurfing. Best wind conditions approach from the north (0°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the coast. The spot is most suitable for beginners or light-wind riders during rare optimal conditions. Primary considerations include navigating around anchored boats, staying clear of port traffic zones, and managing the shallow, silty bottom typical of Adriatic bays. This location is better suited for flat-water freestyle practice than progression-oriented riding.