Porto Pino is a sheltered bay located on Sardinia's southwestern coast, characterized by a curved sandy beach with extensive shallow lagoon systems extending inland. The bay faces southwest, with distinct water color variation indicating depth transitions and seagrass meadows. The spot is protected by surrounding headlands and connected lagoon networks, creating a partially enclosed water body. Wind reliability is low (12.5%), typical of Mediterranean bay locations with variable thermal effects. The shallow, choppy water conditions suit beginner to early intermediate kiters seeking protected learning environments. Northeast winds (45°) provide ideal side-shore alignment for the bay's orientation. Hazards include shallow seagrass areas requiring careful navigation, submerged rocks visible in satellite imagery, and limited wind pressure due to bay protection. Water temperatures average 18.9°C, suitable for wetsuits in winter months. This spot works best during stable pressure systems when thermal breezes develop, rather than relying on consistent trade winds. The lagoon's shallow nature demands local knowledge of navigation channels.