Pantai Seseh is a beach break located on Bali's western coastline facing the Indian Ocean. The shore runs north-south with the water to the west, making this an exposed coastal beach with direct ocean fetch. The spot experiences weak wind conditions with only 2.0% reliability and average winds of 4.9 knots, creating frequent flat periods unsuitable for kitesurfing. Wave heights average 1.27m, typical of protected or swell-starved locations. The beach is characterized by residential development and agricultural plots extending to the waterline, limiting beach access and launch areas. Best wind conditions would approach from the north (side-shore), but given the low overall wind statistics, this spot is marginal for dedicated kitesurfing sessions. The spot suits complete beginners seeking minimal wind and small, manageable waves in protected conditions, though frequent flat spells should be expected. Kiters should account for shallow waters near shore and verify local access permissions due to dense residential proximity.