Tramuntana is a beach break located on the northeastern coast of Ibiza, Spain, featuring a gently sloping sandy shore with mixed agricultural and forested inland terrain. The spot receives light swell averaging 0.79m and faces northeast toward the Mediterranean, with a coastline oriented at approximately 45°. Side-shore conditions are optimal with northwest winds (315°), which align partially with the area's prevailing Tramontane wind patterns, though wind reliability remains low at 18.6%. The shallow, gradually deepening water and sandy bottom make this suitable for beginners and intermediate kiters. Water temperatures average 19.8°C. Visibility in the satellite imagery shows variable water clarity, suggesting sediment patterns from nearby agricultural areas. Boat traffic is evident offshore. The spot works best during periods of sustained wind from the northwest quadrant. Low wind consistency means sessions may be unreliable, requiring flexible scheduling. The protection offered by the gradual beach break and shallow water makes this accessible for skill development, though limited swell means this spot prioritizes wind conditions over wave quality.