Rio Vivo at Termoli is a sandy beach break located on Italy's Adriatic coast, approximately 200km northeast of Naples. The beach faces northeast into the Adriatic Sea, with a wide sandy area suitable for launching and landing. The spot benefits from proximity to protected access points and relatively shallow water near shore, making it accessible for beginners during favorable conditions. Best winds arrive from the northwest (315°), providing side-shore coverage parallel to the beach. However, the area experiences notably low wind reliability at 10.1%, with average winds only 6.8 knots. Wave conditions are consistently small (0.48m average), making this primarily a flatwater spot suitable for progression and freestyle work rather than wave riding. The adjacent highway and port infrastructure create some logistical constraints, though they don't directly impact water conditions. Water temperatures average 17.3°C, requiring seasonal wetsuits. This spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking calm, controlled conditions, but requires patience due to light and variable wind patterns typical of the southern Adriatic region.