Porto Bergamini is a kitesurfing spot on Lago di Garda, Europe's largest lake, located in northern Italy. The site sits on the northeastern shore of the lake, with the water body oriented roughly northeast. The immediate area is heavily developed with residential neighborhoods, commercial facilities, and light industrial infrastructure, indicating high human activity and potential boat traffic.
The spot suits beginner to intermediate kiters due to the relatively protected lake environment and shallow waters near shore. However, the extremely low wind reliability (0.1%) and modest average wind speed of 4.0 knots present significant challenges. Best conditions occur with northwesterly winds (310-320°), which approach side-shore perpendicular to the northeast-facing coastline.
Key considerations include limited fetch distance across the lake, shallow water hazards close to shore, and congestion from residential and commercial activity. The spot is most suitable for light-wind practice rather than progression. Kiters should verify local regulations regarding restricted zones and boat traffic areas before sessions.