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San Juan Beach

San Fernando, Manila - Philippines

Spot Type
Wave

Water
Dark - Clear

Beach
Sand

Rider Lever
intermediate

Spot characteristics

Spot Type

Wave

Rider Skill

intermediate

Crowd

Seasonal Crowd

Beach Type

Sand

Water Quality

Dark - Clear

Tide Influence

All tide levels with different conditions (chop - flat - wave)

Description of San Juan Beach (Philippines)

San Juan Beach in La Union is primarily a surfing destination, and that identity shapes everything about the spot including the conditions that kitesurfers will encounter when they arrive. The wave-focused environment means that riding here requires a solid intermediate level at minimum, as the ocean-type conditions with proper wave sets demand a degree of comfort and adaptability that goes beyond what flat water or lagoon spots require. For riders who enjoy combining kitesurfing with wave riding, that challenge is precisely the appeal.

The best season at San Juan runs from October to March, aligning with the period when both surf and kite conditions are at their most interesting. Wind consistency during these months is not always as reliable as at more dedicated kitesurfing spots in the Philippines, so approaching a trip here with flexible expectations and an appreciation for the surfing culture that dominates the beach will make the experience more rewarding. The sandy beach makes launching and landing straightforward on the days when conditions come together, and kite schools, shops, and rental options are available in the area for those who need gear or guidance.

What San Juan does particularly well is the atmosphere surrounding the beach itself. The strip of restaurants, bars, and cafes that has developed around La Union's surf scene gives the area a lively and social energy that makes time spent off the water just as enjoyable as the sessions on it. The local culture here has been shaped by decades of surf travel and the community that comes with it, giving San Juan a distinct character that sets it apart from the quieter and more remote kitesurfing destinations elsewhere in the Philippines.

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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.

Local spot

Maybe not be worth a real journey to reach this spot, but great if you live close by and it is a windy day. In the end, being out on the water feels great anywhere

Equipment

Wetsuit recommended during colder months, board leash, shorty shoes for comfort.

Wind Conditions

Main wind directions

% of Windy days per month

Wind Speed Range

From 5 to 10 Knots



Suggested sizes

Forecast on Windy.com

Dangers

Be cautious of strong currents and other watercraft. Always follow local advice and respect other beach users.

Location

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Closest City

San Fernando, Manila

How to get There

You can fly into Manila and then drive to La Union or take a bus. Driving is the most convenient way to get to San Juan Beach.

Access

public

What to do besides kitesurfing

La Union's reputation as the Surfing Capital of the North has driven the development of a solid tourism infrastructure around San Juan Beach that makes it one of the more comfortable and well-equipped destinations in this part of the Philippines. Hotels and resorts at various price points are clustered around the beach area, and the range of dining options from casual local eateries to more established restaurants gives visitors plenty of variety without having to travel far from the shoreline.

The nightlife along the strip is genuinely lively and has become a draw in its own right, with bars and cafes that stay animated well into the evening and attract a mix of locals, surfers, and traveling visitors. The social energy here is part of what gives La Union its character and keeps people returning beyond just the conditions on the water.

Surf schools are plentiful and well run, and for kitesurfers who want to spend lighter wind days doing something active in the water, taking a surf lesson or renting a board is a natural and enjoyable option given the quality of the waves that make San Juan famous in the first place. Trying the local cuisine is equally worth making time for, as La Union has its own regional flavors that reflect the culture of the Ilocos region surrounding it.

For those interested in exploring beyond the beach, the La Union Botanical and Zoological Garden provides a different kind of outing that works well as a half day excursion. The local community around San Juan is welcoming and genuinely engaged with the visitors that the surf culture has been bringing to the area for years, which gives the destination a warmth and accessibility that purely tourist-oriented spots sometimes lack.

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