Trianda is a beach break located on the northwestern coast of Rhodes, Greece, facing northeast toward the Aegean Sea. The spot consists of a wide sandy beach backed by intensive resort development with hotels, pools, and residential areas. The shallow water and small average wave height make this primarily a flat-water kitesurfing location rather than a wave-riding destination. Wind reliability is notably low at 14.6%, with an average of only 8 knots, making consistent sessions challenging. Best conditions occur with northwest winds (310-330°) that blow side-shore parallel to the beach. Water remains choppy rather than well-organized, typical of sheltered bay conditions. This spot suits beginners and progression riders seeking flat-water conditions for tricks and speed, though the unreliable wind and minimal swell limit its appeal. The heavy development means rental facilities and services are readily available, but the area can be crowded during summer season. Winter months may offer marginally better wind consistency, though temperatures remain mild year-round.