Sulima is a west-facing beach break located on Liberia's Atlantic coast, characterized by a sandy beach backed by steep cliffs and dense tropical forest. The spot features a narrow beach zone between rocky terrain and breaking waves, with a lagoon system visible to the north. Water conditions are typically very small, averaging just 1.17 meters, with minimal wind reliability at 0.1% - this location experiences marginal conditions for kitesurfing most of the time. The primary challenge is consistent wind generation; when northerly winds do occur, they would provide side-shore conditions suitable for launching and maneuvering. The spot is best suited to beginner kiters during rare optimal wind windows, though finding those conditions requires patience. The narrow beach landing area combined with surrounding obstacles (cliffs, rocks, forest) limits room for error. Water temperature around 27.5°C is comfortable. Access and logistics should be carefully considered given the remote location and lack of developed infrastructure typical of rural coastal Liberia.