Telchac Puerto is a shallow lagoon system on Mexico's northern Yucatan Peninsula coast, oriented with the water body facing east toward the Gulf of Mexico. The lagoon is characterized by extensive mangrove coverage, seagrass beds, and a narrow beach barrier separating the settlement from deeper water. This protected water body offers very light conditions with minimal fetch and choppy, confused water patterns typical of lagoon environments. The spot experiences extremely low wind reliability at 0.3% and modest average wind speeds of 6.4 knots, making it marginal for kitesurfing overall. Best winds would come from the north (side-shore), though conditions rarely develop. The shallow, vegetation-filled water with obstacles makes this a beginner-only venue when wind is available, but practical kitesurfing sessions are infrequent. This location suits flat-water learners seeking minimal crowd and safe conditions, though stronger wind spots exist elsewhere on the peninsula.