Plage d'Olga is located in a protected lagoon environment along the Mediterranean coast of southern France, oriented toward the northeast. The spot features a large enclosed harbor with marina facilities, multiple breakwater structures, and shallow water characteristics typical of Mediterranean lagoons. The presence of significant maritime infrastructure, mooring fields, and boat traffic indicates this is a developed coastal harbor area rather than an open water venue.
The lagoon's sheltered nature provides relatively mild conditions with low wave heights (0.65m average) and choppy water texture. Wind reliability at 33.8% suggests variable conditions influenced by the enclosed geography. Northwestern winds (310-320°) provide optimal side-shore conditions for the northeast-facing beach. This spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking flat-water practice in protected conditions, though navigating around harbor infrastructure requires caution. Water temperatures around 16.8°C necessitate seasonal consideration. The shallow lagoon limits wave development but offers safety margins. Kiters must respect active maritime traffic, maintain awareness of structural hazards, and understand local tidal patterns affecting water depth and currents.