Negombo is a densely populated coastal settlement on Sri Lanka's western shore, featuring a sandy beach facing westward toward the Indian Ocean. The spot is characterized by a narrow sandy beach strip bordered immediately by extensive residential development and vegetation. The water body is open ocean with moderate fetch, though the average wind reliability of only 3.3% indicates this location experiences predominantly light wind conditions. Wave heights average just 1.27 meters, suitable for smaller sessions but limiting progression. The spot functions primarily as a beach break with relatively consistent sandy bottom conditions. Best wind directions approach from the north (0°), providing side-shore angles parallel to the coastline. Water temperature averaging 27.8°C is warm year-round. The tight integration of urban development significantly constrains kiting space, with limited areas for safe launching and landing. This spot suits beginner kiters seeking light-wind conditions, though the marginal wind statistics suggest checking seasonal forecasts carefully before traveling. Hazards include shallow water near shore, boat traffic, and debris common in populated coastal zones. Local knowledge of tidal effects and seasonal wind patterns is valuable.