Moçambique Camping is a beach break located on Brazil's southern coast facing east toward the Atlantic Ocean. The spot features a sandy beach with a lagoon system on the leeward (western) side, separated from the main beach by forest. The area is characterized by light swell conditions and relatively consistent light winds, making it suitable for beginner to intermediate kiters. Best wind direction is from the north, providing reliable side-shore conditions parallel to the coastline. The shallow lagoon areas adjacent to the beach offer protected water for progression, though access requires navigation through vegetation. Water temperatures average around 21°C, with modest wave heights of approximately 0.79m. Wind reliability is notably low at 2%, suggesting this spot experiences extended flat spells. The remote location with dense forest coverage means limited facilities and services. Kiters should be aware of varying depths, potential sandbar shifts, and limited rescue accessibility. This spot works best during the warmer months when prevailing winds align favorably, suitable for those seeking a quieter, less-crowded alternative.