
Romanos Beach
Grèce · Peloponnese Region
Romanos Beach, located in the Navarino region of the Peloponnese, offers an ideal setting for kitesurfing enthusiasts. It is a fine sandy beach with shallow and calm waters, perfect for beginners or those looking to progress. Access is easy from the elevated parking area, about 100 meters from the water.
Romanos Beach has become the reference spot in the area, especially since nearby spots like Gialova (protected area) and Navarino (official prohibition) are not accessible. It is an authentic and laid-back place, with taverns and showers directly on the beach.
Historical averages by month — not a live forecast.
The wind mainly blows in summer with regular thermals that establish around 3 PM and gradually disappear by 7 PM. The wind orientation is generally side-shore to side-on, creating stable and predictable conditions. The average strength is between 6 and 8 m/s, with peaks reaching up to 10 m/s.
The water is not completely flat: there are always small waves that create a slight chop, but nothing prohibitive. To start, you need to progress about 300 meters beyond the umbrellas to find a clear area. Launching is easy from the sandy beach.
The conditions do not depend on tides, making the spot accessible at any time of the day. The wind usually starts blowing in the early afternoon, offering a window of 4 to 5 hours of navigation.
Sources :surfsalad.eu · spots4kite.com · windy.app · unplug-kitesurf.com