The beach in Rewa is very nice and it's a real attraction of the region with its national park It's a 1 km long sandy peninsula. The spot is extremely safe with its open space and no trees in surroundings. There is a lot of space to launch and land a kite. The beach is sandy but after storms might occur pebbles.
The most common winds blow from West and Northwest. The force varies from 7-26 knots, and depends on fronts passing Poland. In Rewa the best kiting you may expect with NW, N, NE and E directions. The wind from W may may be gusty. Riding in Rewa is possible at any wind directions.
From Warsaw - the capital of Poland take a plane ( 1 hour), a car ( 4 hour driving) or a train to Gdynia. Near the mail railway station in Gdynia catch a local bus number 146 heading to Rewa (it's around 40 minutes). Rewa is the final stop. The spot called `Cypel` (the peninsula) is 3 minutes walking from the bus stop.