Nusa Dua is a resort-lined beach break located on the west coast of Bali's Bukit Peninsula, facing westward toward the Indian Ocean. The spot features a developed lagoon system with shallow sandy areas protected by reef formations, transitioning to slightly deeper water offshore. The area is characterized by manicured resort development, golf courses, and groomed beaches, indicating a high-traffic recreational zone. Wind reliability is low at 8.7%, and average conditions are light (6.5 knots) with modest wave heights around 1.6m. Best wind direction is from the north (side-shore), which would provide ideal conditions when available. The rough water classification suggests variable conditions with some chop. This spot suits beginners due to shallow lagoon areas and smaller wave heights, though water traffic and infrastructure density require careful awareness. Peak season typically offers better wind and wave consistency. Kiters should expect crowded conditions and navigate around established resort zones.