Philippines Windsurfing Travel Guide
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Windsurfing
Windsurfing doesn’t get much better than the paradise island of Boracay (Visayas group). Head to Bulango Bay’s two kilometre long sandy beach on Boracay’s east coast, where the prevailing north-east winds blow cross-onshore all year. . From November to April the Amihan winds blow, and temperatures hover around 28C. Expect water temperatures from 24 to 27C, and waves waist-high within the sheltered bay – perfect for learning or blasting. At high tide the waves beyond the protective reef are perfect for jumping and freestyle. Well-equipped schools and hire shops stock the latest boards and sails, ranging from 3.4m2 to 7.5m2. Many offer storage if you bring your own kit.


