Darigayos seasonal overview
Darigayos in the Philippines is primarily a windswell-driven spot, with minimal ground swell influence year-round. The best months for surfers are typically from November to February, when swell frequency, size, and wind conditions are most favorable. During this period, wind swells are most consistent (78-84% occurrence), and mean swell sizes range from 1.0-1.2m, with December standing out as the peak month due to the largest average swell (1.2m) and the highest chance of good wind conditions (54%). October also offers decent conditions with a 73% wind swell occurrence and manageable winds, though slightly less reliable than late-year months. From January to February, wave size remains around 1.0m, but wind conditions become more variable, with good wind days dropping to 40-48%. The worst months for surfing are April to September, where wind swells become less frequent (35-75%), mean swell size drops (0.5-0.8m), and onshore winds dominate (up to 84% bad wind days in May). March signals the transition into this weaker season, with deteriorating conditions. If you’re looking for the most reliable waves, focus on the last quarter of the year into early next year—especially December—when swell energy, consistency, and favorable winds align best. Outside this window, expect smaller, less consistent surf with challenging wind impacts.
