Parada Santa seasonal overview
Parada Santa in the Philippines offers surfable conditions year-round, but the best months for surfing are typically from October to December, with a secondary peak in January. During these months, the swell is predominantly wind-driven (78-86%), and the mean swell size ranges between 1.1-1.2m, providing consistent and rideable waves. Ground swells, while rare, are slightly more present in October, November, and December (2-3%), contributing to better wave quality. Wind conditions are most favorable from October to January, with good wind days occurring 42-51% of the time, significantly improving wave shape and cleanliness. June to September also sees decent swells (65-80% wind swell), but strong onshore winds (bad wind conditions at 78-89%) often degrade wave quality. The swell size in summer (June-August) averages 0.9-1.2m, but the high percentage of unfavorable winds makes sessions inconsistent. From February to May, swell consistency drops sharply, with wind swells declining to 41-72% and mean swell sizes as low as 0.5-0.9m. Wind conditions worsen further, with bad winds dominating (60-89% of days), making these months the least reliable for surfing. For the best balance of swell consistency, size, and clean conditions, target Parada Santa in late October through December. January can also be good, though wind reliability drops slightly. Avoid March to May when conditions are generally weak and choppy.
