Puck is located on Poland's Baltic coast in the Gulf of Gdańsk, characterized by a northeast-facing bay with relatively sheltered waters. The spot features a sandy beach adjacent to a functional harbor with piers, breakwaters, and port infrastructure. The green water coloration suggests algal conditions typical of Baltic waters during certain seasons. Conditions are best with northwesterly winds (315°) providing side-shore conditions. The shallow, choppy water with small average waves (0.68m) and low wind reliability (20.3%) make this predominantly a beginner-level spot suited for progression practice. The average wind of 9.1 knots provides marginal conditions. Key considerations include navigating around port structures and shipping traffic, avoiding the pier areas, and monitoring water quality. The spot's main advantage is accessibility and shelter from larger Atlantic swells, making it suitable for learning and light wind sessions. Winter temperatures average around 9.7°C, requiring appropriate thermal protection.