Porto Potenza is a beach break located on Italy's Adriatic coast, facing east toward open water. The spot features a narrow strip of sandy beach sandwiched between residential development and the Adriatic Sea, with a highway running parallel to the coastline. The water body is typical of the shallow Adriatic with light swell characteristics. This location presents significant limitations for kitesurfing: wind reliability is exceptionally poor at only 1.7%, and average wind speeds of 5.5 knots are marginal for the sport. Wave heights average just 0.35m, making for minimal wave riding potential. The spot suits only absolute beginners or those practicing in flat-water conditions, and primarily during rare wind events. Ideal winds would be northerly (side-shore). The cramped beach setting with immediate proximity to buildings, roads, and infrastructure creates additional constraints. Water conditions are typically calm, which limits progression opportunities. Most visiting kiters would be better served seeking alternative Adriatic locations with superior wind statistics.