Rewa is a sheltered lagoon spot located on the Polish Baltic coast, featuring a residential community along a curved sandy barrier beach. The lagoon faces northeast toward shallow, protected waters separated from the open Baltic by a sand spit. This enclosed geography provides natural wind funneling through a narrow channel, creating side-shore conditions when winds blow from the northwest or northeast.
The spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking flat-water practice in a controlled environment away from ocean swell. Water remains shallow throughout much of the lagoon, reducing consequence for falls. However, wind reliability is notably low at 24.6%, meaning sessions are inconsistent. Average wind of 9.5 knots is marginal for kitesurfing, requiring lighter equipment and excellent technique.
Key considerations include limited fetch distance reducing wave development, potential shallow areas and mud flats requiring local knowledge, and proximity to residential areas. Best conditions occur with northwesterly winds (315°) providing reliable side-shore alignment. The choppy water character suggests wind chop rather than organized swell, typical of Baltic lagoon conditions.