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Top 9 Surfing Spots in the Philippines

Top 9 Surfing Spots in the Philippines


The Philippines is in the Pacific Region area. So some of our tourist spots are already visited by tourists from different parts of the world. One of these is our surf-spots that are currently gradually being recognized around the world. That may one day be recognizable and catch up with well-known surf-spots around the world.


Here are the nine provinces in the Philippines. With natural properties for surf lovers. I put the introduced area in each province, when it comes to surfing. Our Facebook account shows the entirety of the article in each of its photos;



Top 9

Lanuza, Surigao Del Sur - Humble Surf Spot of South

- Good for All Levels

- Best Time to Surf; November to March


Lanuza, Surigao Del Sur (Humble Surf Spot of South)

Best for: All levels


Lanuza Bay’s underwater is one of the most heavily concentrated biodiversity marine systems in the country. There are several rare aquatic species you can find here. Above water, the bay of Lanuza also offers another delight in the form of massive swells that makes surfers happy to no end.


Lanuza has a long right-hander that's best for classic longboard surfers. Advanced surfers enjoy the barreling reef breaks, too. Surfers from Siargao (a 5-6 hour trip) often come here to enjoy a more secluded surfing playground.


Note that it can be a bit quiet here, with most commercial establishments closing at 6 pm. If you want more excitement, visit in November, when the Lanuza Surfing Festival is held.


Best time to surf: November to March is the peak of surfing season in Lanuza



Top 8

Calicoan Island, Guiuan Eastern Samar - Visayas Surfing Capital

- Good for Intermediate to advanced surfers

- Best Time to Surf; November to March


Calicoan Island. Guiuan. Eastern Samar (Visayas Surfing Capital)

Best for: Intermediate to advanced surfers


It took a while for these two places to recover from the battering of super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in 2013, but it nevertheless remained on top of the list of avid surfers from around the Philippines.


Guiuan was first to put this province on the country’s surfing map, thanks to its long stretch of fine white sandy beach and crystal clear waters that produce consistent, almost near-perfect barrel waves.


Calicoan Island, on the other hand, is a great place to laze around in with a cold beer in hand. This surfing destination is popular for its exposed reef breaks. Because of the complexity of the waves, and the fact that there is no channel, only seasoned surfers are advised to play here.


Uncrowded, basic, and laid back, Eastern Samar remains an off-the-grid destination for travelers, most especially surfers, who want to have an almost isolated beach break to themselves.


Best time to surf: Surf season is from the months of November to March, with the summer months best for beginners. The North-East Monsoon season that blows in the ideal swells occurs around September to October.



Top 7 - Bicolandia's Best

Puraran, Baras. Catanduanes

- Good for Beginners to intermediate surfers

- Best Time to Surf; July to October


Puraran, Baras. Catanduanes surfing

Best for: Beginners to intermediate surfers


Catanduanes, otherwise referred to as the “Happy Island,” boasts of a stunning landscape comprising of rolling hills, hidden lagoons, waterfalls, secluded beaches, natural pools, and spectacular rock formations.


A lot less crowded compared to Siargao, Catanduanes can easily be circled riding a motorcycle and there are a lot of places to chill and relax. For surfers, however, the beach of Puraran in Baras is the only place they want to be, as there is a consistent supply of barreling waves – dubbed “The Majestic” – coming from the Pacific Ocean.


Every year, local and national surfers join the Puraran Surfing Cup, held as part of the Catandungan Festival every October.


Best time to surf: The right-hand barrel reef breaks are great for advanced and professional surfers from July to October. There are surf spots for beginners as well, as long as there's a surf instructor. The best time for beginners to go is during the summer season, from February to June.



Top 6

Bagasbas, Daet Camarines Norte 

- Good for All levels

- Best Time to Surf; July to January


Bagasbas. Daet. Camarines Norte  surfing

Best for: All levels


The Pacific Ocean is really one swell factory. Another beach along the coast that’s great for riding the waves is Bagasbas Beach in Daet, Camarines Norte.


Comparable to Baler because of its extended shoreline, surfing in Bagasbas is ideal for beginners because of its consistent strong waves and sandy beach. For advanced surfers, Bagasbas is an endless playground where the waves just keep on coming and surfer junkies keep on getting stoked.


Best time to surf in Bagasbas: The winds of the Pacific Ocean blows in the best waves during the months of July to January. Make sure to check the weather forecast for a better surfing experience.



Top 5

Liwliwa, San Felipe Zambales - The New Rising Surf Spot

- Good for Beginners to intermediate surfers

- Best Time to Surf; July to October


Liwliwa, San Felipe. Zambales (The New Rising Surf Spot)

Best for: Beginners to intermediate surfers

Surfing as a sport just recently started in Zambales, specifically in San Narciso. Mostly known for longboard waves, it gets the same swells as La Union during typhoon season.

Due to its relative proximity to Manila – a 3-hour drive – it is starting to become a go-to surfing destination, as well as a place for board sports (skate, skim, surf, and bodyboard), for many people based in the metro.

The towns of San Felipe, San Antonio, and San Narciso are the best known for surfing, with the best surf spots in Pundaquit Beach (San Antonio), Crystal Beach Resort (San Antonio), and Liwliwa (San Felipe).

More than surfing, the jovial atmosphere on the tourist spots in Zambales has become a magnet that attracts strangers to become friends. Similar to most surfing spots in the Philippines, the beach vibe in Zambales draws artists, musicians, poets, writers, and everyone in between whose common denominator is the desire to learn or practice the sport of surfing.

While the weather conditions aren’t as consistent as the ones in Siargao, Bagasbas, and Baler, there are a lot of fun activities to do while waiting for the swell.



Top 4

Magra Beach, Real Quezon - Gateway to Pacific

- Good for All levels

- Best Time to Surf; August to March


Magra Beach, Real. Quezon Gateway to Pacific

Best for: All levels


Don’t let the dark sands of the beach in Real, Quezon fool you into thinking that not much is happening here, surfing-wise. Once surf season starts, the town of Real in Quezon Province – a 3-4-hour drive from Manila – attracts beginning surfers from all over the country, particularly those based in Metro Manila.


The beachside condition in Real can be compared to the ones in Baler and La Union a decade ago, where tourism development was still at a minimum level.


If you are looking for surfing tours that is only a short drive away from Manila and have the waves of Baler and La Union on a good day, Real is your best option. It has a smaller crowd, too, compared to other surf destinations in the country.


Best time to surf in Real: Surfing season in Real is from August to March, with the best waves from October to February.



Top 3

Sabang, Baler Aurora - Birthplace of Philippine Surfing

- Good for All levels

- Best Time to Surf; All Year Round


Sabang. Baler. Aurora (Birthplace of Philippine Surfing)

Best for: All levels


“I love the smell of napalm in the morning. It smells like…victory,” so goes the classic line in the 1979 movie Apocalypse Now, uttered by Col. Kilgore. A story of the Vietnam War, the movie was not actually filmed in Vietnam, but in the small town of Baler in Aurora, a 6-hour drive from Manila.


In the movie, Colonel Kilgore had his men surf at what is now known as Charlie’s Point, while locals watched from a distance. When the crew finished filming, the surfboards they left behind were used by the local children who taught themselves to surf with it. Thus was born the sport of surfing in the Philippines.


Today, surfing is becoming a popular weekend activity; both for travelers coming from Manila, or foreign travelers looking for the best stoke. They go to Baler to either surf, learn to surf, or just surf all over again not only at Charlie’s Point, the most popular surf spot in Baler, but also at Cemento, among others.


Hostels, hip cafes, and artisan restaurants now line up the long shoreline of Baler, creating a communal vibe where travelers, artists, and locals bond over their shared love for surfing.


Best time to surf in Baler: All-year-round but the months from October to March brings in massive northerly waves.



Top 2

Urbiztondo, San Juan La Union - Surfing Capital of the North

- Good for All levels

- Best Time to Surf; July to October


Urbiztondo, San Juan. La Union Surfing Capital of the North

Best for: All levels


San Juan has undergone rapid development in the last few years brought about by the popularity of surfing here. Even former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was featured in the news showing her completing a long ride over the waves of San Juan.


Resorts ranging from backpackers to luxury line up the long coast of San Juan. A thriving community of local surfers has produced some of the best in the country, many of whom have participated in various competitions around the world.


If you want to learn how to surf, there are surf camps scattered all over San Juan, including well-known surfer Luke Landrigan’s Billabong Surf Camp. You’ll get to check out San Juan’s can’t miss surf spots including The Point (for expert surfers), The Bowl (expert surfers), and The Beach Break (for beginners).


Other spots not far from San Juan include Darigayos (best from May to September), Bacnotan (good from October to April), and Car-rille (November to March).


Best time to surf in San Juan: Swells in San Juan peak from July to October and November to March with competition-level waves coming in from December to January.



Top 1

Siargao Island, Surigao Del Norte - Surfing Capital of the Philippines

- Intermediate to advanced surfers

- Best Time to Surf; September to February


Siargao Island, Surigao Del Norte Surfing Capital of the Philippines

Best for: Intermediate to advanced surfers


Known worldwide for its perfect barreling right-hand reef break, Cloud 9 in Siargao is the number 1 destination for expert and newbie surfers alike. Go around the island and you’ll meet foreigners in Siargao resorts who visited the island and never left.


What’s not to like? There are a number of Siargao tourist spots that you can visit, such as natural pools, hidden lagoons, lush countryside, and many cool places to hang out and dine with friends. The biggest draw, of course, is the surf spots that range from challenging reef breaks great for experts, to gentle waves perfect for beginners.


When on the lineup in General Luna, where Cloud 9 is located, keep on the lookout for celebrities known to surf in Siargao, including Red Hot Chili Peppers’ lead singer Anthony Kiedis.


Best Time to Surf in Siargao: The Siargao surfing season starts in September and lasts until May, while peaking from November to February where perfect barrels become a regular occurrence at the lineup.



So far there are many more unrecognized surf-spots. But for now, that is what the Philippine Surfing Competition is introducing.



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