Skala Kallonis is a sheltered bay located on the island of Lesbos in northeastern Greece. The spot sits at the southern mouth of Kalloni Bay, facing southeast toward the Aegean Sea. The surrounding landscape shows agricultural fields and scattered settlements, with a notable river delta system to the west creating shallow, flat water conditions.
The bay offers protected, flat-water conditions suitable for learning, but wind reliability is critically low at 3.2%, making consistent sessions unlikely. Average winds of 5.7 knots are marginal for kitesurfing. Northeast winds (45°) would provide side-shore conditions. The shallow bay with average wave heights of only 0.31m confirms this as primarily a flat-water teaching location rather than a wave-riding destination.
This spot suits absolute beginners seeking protected, calm water for progression in light winds. However, kiters should expect to visit multiple times to find rideable conditions. The proximity of structures, shallow areas, and limited wind make this spot best reserved for dedicated flat-water practice when conditions align.