Go kiting to :

Capusan Beach

Cuyo Town - Philippines

Spot Type
Flat

Water
Crystal Clear

Beach
Sand

Rider Lever
beginner

Spot characteristics

Spot Type

Flat

Rider Skill

beginner

Crowd

Occasional Bystanders

Beach Type

Sand

Water Quality

Crystal Clear

Tide Influence

Tide independent

Description of Capusan Beach (Philippines)

Capusan Beach on Cuyo Island is a kitesurfing spot that combines a broad sandy shoreline with a long sandbar, making kite launches straightforward and giving riders plenty of room to set up without feeling constrained. The flat water and shallow sections spread across the area make it a comfortable environment for freeriders and beginners alike, while the steady winds during the right season give more experienced riders something genuinely worthwhile to work with.

The prime window is the Amihan season from December to February, when winds blow consistently between 17 and 35 knots, delivering the kind of reliable conditions that experienced kiteboarders look for when planning a trip. The months surrounding this peak period, specifically October, November, March, and April, still offer rideable wind but with less consistency and lower speeds ranging from 13 to 25 knots, which makes them better suited for those who are happy to take what the day offers rather than expecting full sessions every time they head out.

One aspect of Capusan Beach that deserves specific attention is the area near the pier, where offshore winds create conditions that can be genuinely risky for less experienced riders. Beginners should stay well clear of that section and focus instead on the opposite side of the beach, where onshore or cross-onshore winds provide a much safer and more forgiving environment to develop skills. This is the kind of local knowledge that makes a real difference on the water and is worth keeping in mind before launching.

The beach sits only a short walk from the town center, which adds a practical convenience to an already accessible spot and means that everything needed for a comfortable stay is never too far away.

Spot Gallery (5)

Spot best suited for

Spot profile

Travel spot

The typical kite travel destination, it is known for its great conditions, and kiters from around the world come here for their vacations.

Adventure spot

That dream place out of the normal touristic routes. Once you reach it, you feel in paradise, it can be anything extraordinary, a hidden gem, remote and fascinating.

Equipment

Kites ranging from 7m to 13m depending on wind conditions. Wetsuits are generally not necessary due to the warm water.

Wind Conditions

Main wind directions

% of Windy days per month

Wind Speed Range

From 13 to 35 Knots



Suggested sizes

7 mt and below

8 - 9 mt

10 - 11 mt

12 - 13 mt

Forecast on Windy.com

Dangers

Wind blows offshore near the pier; riders should proceed past the pier if unable to upwind. Local rules include paying respect to the community and avoiding littering.

Location

Map

spot map
Open in Google Maps

Closest City

Cuyo Town

How to get There

To reach Capusan Beach, one can take a flight to Puerto Princesa and then a ferry to Cuyo Island. Alternatively, direct flights to Cuyo may be available depending on the season.

Access

Public access to the beach

What to do besides kitesurfing

When the wind drops or a rest day is needed, Capusan Beach and its surroundings have enough to keep visitors engaged without having to go far. The clear and calm waters make swimming and snorkeling natural choices, and the marine life in the area is worth taking the time to explore properly. The sandbar and shallow sections that make the spot appealing for kitesurfing also double as relaxed spots to simply unwind on the sand when the kite is packed away.

The local town is close enough to explore on foot and gives a genuine glimpse into everyday life on Cuyo Island, which has a quieter and more authentic character than the more tourist-heavy destinations in the Philippines. Eating at local eateries is something worth making a point of, as the regional cuisine offers flavors and dishes that are specific to this part of the country and add a dimension to the trip that goes beyond the water sessions.

For those with an appetite for more active exploration, island hopping tours can be arranged locally and take full advantage of the beautiful surrounding islands that make this part of the Philippines so visually rewarding. It is the kind of area where an extra day or two beyond what was originally planned tends to feel like a natural and easy decision.

Kitesurf Culture works with cookies to improve your experience. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.


I understand More Info