Tago River seasonal overview
The best months for surfing at Tago River, Philippines, are primarily from August to October, when conditions align most favorably for surfers. During this period, the swell composition shifts toward a higher percentage of ground swell (25% in August, 38% in September, and 44% in October), which typically provides more consistent and cleaner waves compared to wind swell. Additionally, wind conditions improve significantly, with good wind percentages peaking at 62% in August, 60% in September, and 51% in October. While the average swell size remains modest (0.8m to 1.1m), the combination of cleaner swells and manageable winds makes these months ideal for surfing. Outside this window, the spot faces challenges. From November to April, wind conditions deteriorate sharply (bad wind percentages ranging from 72% to 92%), making most days onshore or unfavorable, despite decent swell sizes (1.4m to 2.0m). May to July sees a gradual improvement in wind conditions (38% to 56% good winds), but swell quality drops as wind swell dominates (85% to 87%), and swell height decreases (0.7m to 1.0m), leading to weaker waves. For surfers prioritizing quality over size, September stands out with the highest ground swell influence and still-decent wind conditions. However, those comfortable with smaller but cleaner waves may also find August and October appealing. The worst conditions occur from January to April due to harsh winds, despite larger swells—better suited for advanced surfers willing to battle the elements. Overall, Tago River is most reliable in the late wet season (August-October) when winds ease, and swells become more organized.
