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Go kiting to Philippines: Why choose this country?


The Philippines is a paradise for kitesurfing enthusiasts, offering world-class conditions and affordable living costs once you arrive, despite higher flight prices from Europe and America. Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea, the country enjoys consistent winds and warm waters year-round. Boracay’s Bulabog Beach is a top spot with steady Amihan winds, while Palawan and Seco Island offer breathtaking scenery and uncrowded kite spots. Luzon’s Cagbalete Island is another gem, perfect for flatwater enthusiasts. Beyond kitesurfing, the country’s rich cultural heritage, vibrant street life, and stunning tropical landscapes make it an unforgettable adventure on and off the water.


Pros: Consistent Winds: The Amihan (northeast monsoon) season from November to April provides steady, reliable winds perfect for kitesurfing.

Warm Waters: No need for wetsuits—temperatures are consistently warm year-round.

Diverse Kite Spots: From Boracay’s bustling scene to remote spots like Seco Island and Palawan’s pristine beaches, there’s something for every skill level. Affordable Living Costs: Once you arrive, food, accommodation, and local transportation are very budget-friendly. Stunning Scenery: Tropical islands, turquoise waters, and lush landscapes create a beautiful backdrop for your kite adventures.

Cultural Richness: Beyond kiting, experience the friendly locals, vibrant festivals, and unique Filipino cuisine.

Cons: Long Travel Times: Flights from Europe and the Americas are long and can be expensive. Remote Locations: Some of the best spots are on remote islands, requiring extra travel time and planning.

Limited Infrastructure: While major areas like Boracay are well-developed, more remote spots may have limited amenities or Wi-Fi.

Seasonal Conditions: Winds are mostly reliable during the Amihan season, but the Habagat (southwest monsoon) months may bring less favorable conditions.

Weather Risks: The Philippines is prone to typhoons, especially outside the peak kitesurfing season, so monitoring weather forecasts is essential.

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Go Kiting to Philippines: Main Info


Time Zone : GMT GMT+8

Air Lines : Philippine Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways

Main Airports : Manila, Cebu, Angeles City, Davao City Iloilo City, Kalibo, Cagayan de Oro, Puerto Princesa, Bacolod City, General Santos City

Electricity : 220V - 60Hz.

Launguage : Filipino, English

Vaccines : None required
*This does not include Covid restrictions

Travel Tips


To move around the Philippines, domestic flights are the quickest for island-hopping. Ferries offer a scenic, affordable alternative. In cities and towns, jeepneys and tricycles are common but often crowded—negotiate fares in advance. Grab is handy in urban areas, and motorbike rentals are popular on smaller islands. Plan ahead for remote regions and expect heavy traffic in major cities

Destination Best for : The Philippines is perfect for adventure seekers, beach lovers, and nature enthusiasts with its diving, kitesurfing, hiking, and island-hopping. Cultural travelers will enjoy festivals and landmarks, and budget travelers can benefit from low daily expenses.

Budget ($/$$/$$$) : $$

Currency : Philippine Peso

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