Punta Prima is a small bay located on the southeastern coast of Ibiza, Spain, characterized by turquoise shallow waters and protected coves. The bay faces southeast toward open Mediterranean water, with residential development occupying the surrounding hillsides. The spot is sheltered by rocky headlands that define the bay's perimeter, creating a contained water body with visible seagrass meadows and shallow sandy areas.
This location suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking protected conditions. Optimal wind approaches from the northeast (side-shore), providing parallel wind flow along the coast. However, the spot's exposure data reveals only 10.4% wind reliability with an average of 7.2 knots, indicating marginal and inconsistent wind conditions. Water temperatures average 18.7°C with minimal wave activity (0.90m average), making this suitable only for light-wind sessions.
Kiters should be aware of shallow areas, seagrass beds limiting free movement, and active boat traffic from the residential marina. The enclosed bay geometry may create gusty or shadowed wind zones. Best visited during consistent wind patterns from spring through early autumn when Mediterranean thermal effects provide more reliable conditions.