Sun City Beach is located on an inland lake in Russia with a westward-facing shoreline. The spot features a sandy beach with gently sloping shallow water, backed by dense forest and parallel road infrastructure. The lake environment provides relatively protected conditions with minimal wave development. Wind reliability is critically low at 3.5%, making consistent sessions rare. Average wind speeds of 5.7 knots are marginal for kitesurfing and require lighter equipment or larger kites. The narrow fetch and enclosed water body limit wind acceleration and wave formation. Best conditions occur with northerly winds providing side-shore access. Water temperatures averaging 3.6°C require full winter protection. The spot suits beginners when wind is present due to protected shallow water, but extremely inconsistent wind conditions make it unreliable for regular practice. Limited infrastructure visible suggests minimal boat traffic. The combination of low wind reliability, cold water, and shallow protected conditions makes this a seasonal spot dependent on rare favorable wind events rather than a consistent training location.