Nariyal Bageecha is situated in a protected bay on the Andaman Islands, featuring a sheltered lagoon system with sandy beaches and shallow turquoise water. The spot consists of a crescent-shaped bay opening northeast toward the ocean, with land masses providing significant wind shadow. The shallow lagoon transitions gradually to deeper bay water, creating varied conditions across the riding area. Wind reliability is notably low at 8.7%, indicating the bay's exposure is limited and wind patterns are inconsistent. Wave heights average only 0.57m, confirming this as a small-wave venue suitable for progression rather than wave riding. Best wind comes from the northwest (315°), providing side-shore conditions along the northeast-facing shore. The spot suits beginners and intermediate riders seeking flat-water practice or light-wind sessions. Key considerations include monitoring shallow areas in the lagoon, being aware of the narrow channel entrance where currents may concentrate, and checking tide conditions as they significantly affect usable water depth. This is primarily a training venue rather than a destination spot.