Old Digha Sea Beach is a sandy beach break on the Bay of Bengal coast in West Bengal, India, facing northeast toward open ocean. The beach is densely developed with residential and commercial properties extending inland, creating a moderately crowded coastal environment. The spot receives weak and unreliable wind with only 5.5% reliability and averages just 6.0 knots, making it challenging for consistent kitesurfing sessions. Wave heights average 0.86m, which is minimal and suitable only for practice or light conditions. The best wind direction for side-shore conditions is northwest (315°), which would be parallel to the northeast-facing coastline. This spot is most suited to complete beginners in light wind conditions or those seeking flat-water freestyle practice. During monsoon season (May-September), conditions may improve, but data suggests marginal wind and swell year-round. The shallow nearshore waters and developed beach infrastructure require careful observation before launching. Water temperature averaging 27.2°C is warm year-round.