Torre Canne is a shallow bay located on Italy's Adriatic coast in the Puglia region. The spot features a northeast-facing shoreline with gradually sloping sandy bottom and shallow water conditions throughout. The area shows mixed agricultural land backing the beach with industrial and commercial facilities integrated into the coastal zone.
This location functions as a protected bay rather than an exposed open-water site. Water conditions are choppy rather than well-formed, with minimal wave development due to limited fetch and shallow depth. Wind reliability is notably low at 14.4%, making consistent sessions unpredictable. Best winds approach from the northwest (315°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the coast.
The spot suits beginners due to shallow water, minimal waves, and protected conditions. However, limited wind and small average wave heights (0.53m) mean sessions may be marginal during average conditions. Water clarity varies with visible agricultural/industrial impact. Kiters should expect inconsistent wind, plan sessions during higher wind events, and remain aware of nearby coastal facilities and potential current patterns in the deeper bay channel.