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Leave the Cold Behind, Ride into the Sun
December in Siargao is all about soft light, warm water, and that perfect mix of stillness and adventure. It’s a moment to reflect, reset, and ride — far from the noise, close to what really matters. Join us for one last wave, one last sunset, and one unforgettable chapter before the year turns.
End the year with salt in your hair and joy in your heart.
This December, swap snow for saltwater and family pressure for chosen family joy. Our special New Year’s edition brings surf sessions, sunset rituals, tropical feasts, and all the warmth (without the wool sweaters). Come celebrate in a space where you can fully be yourself — free, barefoot, and surrounded by good people under the island sun.
Ride the season’s first swell — salt, sun, and surf
At the start of the surf season, Siargao pulses with promise: clean lines, peeling waves, and new energy. February brings the first swells of the year, warm seas, and the thrill of being among the first riders. Step away from routine, chase your next wave, and greet 2026 with salt in your hair and fire in your heart.
Easter Surfing in the Philippinnes
During Easter week, Siargao brims with life: the island pulses, energy rises, and waves show up strong. It’s high season, the perfect moment to immerse yourself in a vibrant surf culture, warm waters, and island magic. Join us when the tides are eager and the island is awake.
Warm seas, gentle swells. Surf your first wave in Siargao.
As the season opens fully, waves soften and consistency arrives — perfect for riders taking off. May in Siargao brings mellow breaks, warm water, and good vibes for learning, exploring, and reconnecting. Let the sea teach you!
The high season is over, and the island exhales
Tourists vanish, waves mellow out, and Siargao starts speaking in a softer voice.
This is when the good ones stay — the locals, the dreamers, the ones who surf because it makes them feel alive, not seen.
We ride kinder waves, laugh louder, take longer breakfasts, and find silence that doesn’t feel empty, it feels earned.
July is for the ones who came for surf and found themselves in the in-between moments.
When the world slows down, we ride in community.
August brings a slower heartbeat to the island — warm seas, unhurried mornings, and waves that welcome rather than challenge.
It’s a time for softness: for sharing stories after surf, dancing barefoot when it rains, and letting the ocean reset what the city rushed.