Lanuza seasonal overview
Lanuza in the Philippines offers surfable waves year-round, but the best conditions typically occur from September to April, with peak months being October through December. During these months, the swell is more consistent, with ground swell making up a higher percentage—especially in October (40%) and September (35%). The mean swell size is also more favorable, ranging from 1.1m in October to 1.9m in December, providing better wave quality for intermediate to advanced surfers. Wind conditions, however, are less ideal during this period, with bad winds prevailing (40-90%). The worst wind interference is from November to March, when unfavorable winds exceed 75%. From May to August, wind conditions improve significantly, with good winds peaking at 62% in August. However, swell size drops considerably (down to 0.7m in July), and wind swells dominate, making the waves less powerful and more choppy. September and October stand out as the best compromise between decent swell size (0.8-1.1m) and manageable wind conditions (40-60% bad winds). For surfers prioritizing wave quality, late September to early December is the prime window, despite the higher likelihood of onshore winds. If consistent offshores are a priority, May to August offers cleaner but smaller waves, though they may lack the punch desired by experienced surfers.
