Spiagge Bianche is a sandy beach break located on Italy's Tuscan coast, facing west toward the Tyrrhenian Sea. The spot features a wide, light-colored sandy beach with gentle sloping into the water. The immediate hinterland consists of agricultural plots and some light industrial development, with natural vegetation providing coastal protection.
This location is characterized by extremely low wind reliability and minimal swell generation, making it a marginal kitesurfing destination. Average wind speeds of 5.9 knots fall below typical progression requirements, and light swell (0.61m) offers limited wave opportunity. The spot is best suited for absolute beginners during rare favorable wind periods, when northerly (0°) or southerly (180°) winds create side-shore conditions parallel to the west-facing coast.
Water conditions are generally calm, which reduces difficulty but also limits performance potential. Kiters should expect very inconsistent sessions and plan visits during seasonal wind patterns rather than expecting reliable year-round conditions. The shallow beach break and proximity to populated areas make this suitable only for learning flat-water body dragging and basic control in light wind, not progression or freeride-focused training.