Sopot is a beach break located on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea in Poland, facing northeast toward the water. The spot features a sandy beach directly adjacent to extensive urban development, including residential areas, parks, and commercial infrastructure. The beach is relatively compact and bordered by a distinctive pier structure visible in the satellite imagery. Wind conditions are marginal for kitesurfing, with low average wind speeds (6.9 knots) and poor reliability (7.6%), making this spot inconsistent for the sport. Water conditions are typically choppy with modest wave heights (0.51m average). The area suits beginner to intermediate riders seeking a protected, mellow environment during rare optimal wind windows. Side-shore winds from the north or south are ideal, with northerly winds being the most practical given geographic exposure. Key considerations include potential water traffic near the pier, shallow water close to shore requiring careful launch and landing, and the crowded urban setting. This is primarily a beach break suitable for progression and skill development during favorable conditions.