Situated on the coast of Northern Luzon, this beachside hideaway boasts surfable breakers and an increasingly enthusiastic following. Resorts along the coast have capitalized on the area’s growing rapport with surfers.
Long boards and short boards alike have their place in San Juan, and visitors will find that they have the beach to themselves if they head out mid-week. There are secret spots and well-known reef breaks, so the best way to find your niche is to ask the local surf shop where to get started.
A few of the resorts were founded by surfers, for surfers, offering all of the equipment, transportation and expertise visitors need. The official surfing season lasts from November to March, with peak wave conditions in December and January. During this season the north swell brings in right-handers, while the more sporadic south swell in the summer brings left-handers.
Travel to San Juan - getting there
It is a 6-hour drive to Manila, where the large international airport receives most of the Philippines’ international tourists. Diehard surfers bringing their own board will probably want to hire a car in Manila and drive themselves via the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX). Total driving time is around 6 hours.
San Juan attractions
Surfing: San Juan is growing in popularity with itinerant surfers, and these midsized waves are tame enough for beginners to take lessons. Surfing spots are crowded during the weekend.
In brief
What to do: go surfing, relax on the beach.
Best time to go: in December and January when the waves are best.
How long? Two or three days are enough time to take a couple of lessons and enjoy the beach.