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Kitesurfing in the Philippines - A Complete Guide

The Philippines is a beautiful country with many great kiteboarding locations, so let's take a look at the wind conditions and some of the best spots to kiteboard in the country.

Wind Conditions in the Philippines

The best time to go kitesurfing in the Philippines is from November to April, as these months have the most consistent and strong winds. During these months, the northeast monsoon or Amihan winds blow, which is the dry season in the country. The wind speeds range from 15-30 knots, making it perfect for kitesurfing.

Kitesurfing Spots in the Philippines

Boracay - Bulabog Beach

Boracay is one of the most popular destinations in the Philippines for kiteboarding, and for good reason. The island's sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and consistent wind conditions make it a dream destination for kiteboarders of all levels.

November - April Flatwater - Little waves

Cuyo Island - Capusan Beach

Capusan Beach is one of the best kitesurfing spots in Cuyo Island, located halfway west of the island. This secluded kitespot has a wide sandy beach, winds ranging from 15-25 knots, and shallow flat water which makes it perfect for freestyle and jumps.

November - April Flatwater

Cuyo Island - Quijano Beach

Quijano Beach is another popular kitesurfing spot in Cuyo Island, located halfway on the eastern side of the island. The beach has crystal-clear flat shallow waters and fine white sand, making it one of the most beautiful beaches in Cuyo Island. The beach is surrounded by coconut trees, giving kitesurfers a tropical and picturesque kitesurfing experience.

November - April Flatwater - Little waves

Siargao Island - General Luna Lagoon

General Luna Lagoon is a famous kitesurfing spot located on Siargao Island in the Philippines. The lagoon is located in General Luna, a small town on the southeastern side of Siargao Island. Flat shallow water in side the lagoon and medium waves outside the reef.

January - February Flatwater - Medium waves

Mindoro Island - Bislig Beach

Bislig Beach is located in Bulalacao at the south of Mindoro and is a hidden gem for kitesurfers looking for an off-the-beaten-path destination. The kitespot has a flatwater lagoon with little waves outside the reef. The wind here is similiar to Boracay

November - April Flatwater - Little Waves

Lakawon Island

Lakawon Island is located in the Western Visayas region and a host to kite event Lakawon Habagat Open. The secluded spot with flat shallow water is perfect for beginners to learn or improve there skills.

December - February Flatwater - Choppy

Pagudpud - Kingfisher

Kingfisher is a kitesurfing spot located in the northernmost part of the Philippines. With its pristine beaches and consistent winds, it offers a unique kitesurfing experience in a remote and secluded location. The spot is known for its challenging conditions, including strong wind and waves, which makes it a favorite destination for intermediate kitesurfers.

October - February Choppy - Huge Waves

In conclusion, the Philippines offers some fantastic kiteboarding destinations with stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and consistent wind conditions. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced kiteboarder, there's a spot in the Philippines that will suit your needs. So, pack your bags, grab your kite gear, and head to the Philippines for an unforgettable kiteboarding experience.

Nearby countries

If you didn't find a good spot, check Vietnam and Sri Lanka, since they also have great kitespots to kitesurf.