Rambla Catalunya is a river-based kitesurfing spot located along the Paraná River in Argentina's Entre Ríos Province. The site features a densely populated residential area on the western bank with the river extending eastward, creating a river corridor rather than open water exposure. Water conditions are characterized by high turbidity and significant sedimentation, typical of this region of the Paraná River system. The spot offers protected conditions due to limited fetch and surrounding development, making it suitable for beginners and those seeking calmer practice sessions. The narrow river corridor provides natural wind channeling. Best conditions occur with northerly winds (0°) that blow parallel to the water body. Kiters should be aware of variable currents, potential boat traffic from the nearby urban area, and shallow zones near the shore. The extremely low wind reliability (0.9%) and modest average wind speeds (5.7 knots) suggest this location requires patience for consistent riding conditions. Local knowledge of river flow patterns and seasonal water level changes is recommended before visiting.