Sulina is a kitesurfing spot located at the Danube Delta in Romania, where the river meets the Black Sea. The spot features a delta environment with multiple channels, shallow lagoons, and marsh vegetation. The coastline faces east toward open water, creating a narrow strip between the river channels and sea. Water conditions are typically choppy due to the delta's shallow, sediment-laden nature. Wind reliability is extremely low at 11.5%, making consistent sessions rare. Best conditions occur with northerly winds (side-shore). The spot suits beginners to intermediate kiters seeking flat-water practice, though the narrow riding corridor between channels and infrastructure limits progression potential. Hazards include shallow mudflats, submerged vegetation, and canal structures. The average wind of 8.3 knots is marginal for most kitesurfing equipment. This location is better suited for exploratory visits during favorable wind windows rather than dedicated training sessions.