Seremi Beach is located in the Atacama Desert region of northern Chile, where the Pacific Ocean meets one of the world's driest landscapes. The spot features a westward-facing coastline with a narrow beach strip backed by industrial development and desert terrain. The water displays rough conditions typical of the Humboldt Current, with visible wave activity and notable white water. The presence of breakwaters, harbor structures, and rocky formations indicates this area serves dual purposes for both maritime commerce and recreation. Wind conditions are notably unreliable (0.0% reliability), making regular kitesurfing difficult. Average winds of 3.5 knots are marginal for kitesurfing, requiring stronger thermal or weather system development. Side-shore winds from the north or south would be most favorable. The spot suits beginner to intermediate kiters only during rare favorable wind events. Water temperatures around 19.6°C require thermal protection. Key considerations include navigating around fixed structures, respecting local maritime traffic, and timing visits for days with stronger wind patterns during austral spring and summer months.