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Pilar seasonal overview

Pilar in the Philippines is a surf spot primarily driven by wind swells, with ground swells playing a secondary role throughout most of the year. The best time to surf here is during the period from July to October when wind conditions improve significantly, offering a higher percentage of favorable offshore or cross-shore winds. During these months, particularly September and October, ground swell contributions rise to over 30%, providing slightly cleaner and more consistent waves. While the average swell size remains modest (0.8–1.1m), the reduced frequency of bad onshore winds makes this window the most reliable for surfers. Outside this period, from November to June, conditions deteriorate as strong onshore winds dominate, making sessions challenging despite slightly larger swells (1.0–2.1m). The swell size peaks in January and December, but the high percentage of poor wind conditions (over 90%) often ruins wave quality. If you prioritize clean, ridable waves over sheer size, target the mid-year months, especially September, when wind and swell conditions align best. However, advanced surfers may still find opportunities in winter if willing to battle the strong onshore winds for the occasional larger swell.