Nueva Armenia is a sheltered lagoon system located on Honduras' Caribbean coast, protected by dense mangrove forests and river deltas. The spot features shallow, light-swell conditions typical of tropical lagoon environments. The coastline runs northwest-southeast, with water access primarily from the north and west. Given the prevailing calm conditions (3.3 knots average, 0% reliability), this spot requires specific weather windows to be viable. When wind does occur, northeast (45°) or southwest (225°) winds would provide side-shore conditions. The shallow lagoon waters and protected nature make this suitable for beginner riders seeking flat-water practice, though water access requires careful navigation through mangrove channels. The extremely low wave height and minimal swell make it unsuitable for progression beyond fundamental skills. Strongest consideration is the unreliable wind—consistent sessions are unlikely. Best visited during seasonal wind patterns when northeast trades intensify. Hazards include shallow areas, vegetation obstacles, and limited exit corridors.