Peru Kitebeach is located on the Río de la Plata estuary in Argentina, where a residential suburban area meets a wide, sediment-heavy river system. The coastline faces northeast with dense urban development immediately adjacent to the water. This is a river delta environment rather than an ocean spot, characterized by murky, choppy water typical of large estuaries with strong tidal and river flow influences. The spot offers minimal wave energy (0.39m average) and low wind reliability (7.6%), making it suitable primarily for beginners practicing in controlled conditions. Side-shore winds from the northwest (315°) would be optimal, though prevailing conditions rarely favor consistent kitesurfing. The proximity to the city creates access challenges and potential boat traffic. The river's strong currents and poor water visibility due to sediment loading present ongoing hazards. This location is better suited for light-wind practice sessions rather than serious progression, and kiters should be aware of changing water conditions linked to upstream rainfall and tidal cycles.