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Philippines

Philippines
We’ll dive into jaw-dropping landscapes, snorkel vibrant underwater worlds, sail through turquoise mangroves, and explore jungles — all while enjoying authentic Filipino food cooked fresh by locals. We’ll cruise turquoise waters, and soak in the island vibes that only this hidden paradise can offer.
During the trip, we’ll spend several days on a remote island that few tourists have ever set foot on, where the kite spots are completely private — smooth flat-water lagoons perfect for all levels, plus one spot with unique waves for the wave riders. It’s an authentic, wild kite adventure like no other. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, these smooth lagoons and secret waves will blow your mind and elevate your kite game.
This spot is all about that raw, untouched magic — as the sun sets, the beach boys light up a fire for us to gather around, and when the night winds down, the locals quietly pack everything up and bring it back to camp without us having to do a thing. It’s a truly magical vibe that takes the whole kite experience to the next level.
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FAQ
When’s the best time to visit the Philippines?
The dry season from November to April is perfect for hitting the beaches and kite spots — less rain, more sun, and steady winds. The rainy season (May to October) can get wet, but sometimes you get sweet off-season deals.
Do I need a visa?
Most travelers get a visa on arrival for up to 30 days, but check your country’s rules before you go just to be safe.
Is it safe to travel there?
Totally! The Philippines is known for friendly locals and laid-back vibes. Just stick to common travel smarts and you’ll have a blast.
Do I need any vaccinations?
It’s a good idea to be up to date on standard vaccines like tetanus and hepatitis A. Check with your doctor for any specific recommendations.
Is English spoken?
Yes! English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, making it easy to get around and connect with locals.
What’s the wind like in the Philippines?
The best kite season is usually from November to April, with steady trade winds that make for awesome conditions. Outside of that, winds can be more unpredictable. The strong and steady winds are from Jan until March.
Are the kite spots beginner-friendly?
Absolutely! The Filipino spots have flat, shallow lagoons perfect for beginners, plus waves and open water for more advanced riders.
What about safety and local support?
The kite spots have local “beach boys” who help with gear, launches, and landings — plus there’s usually a local pro or instructor available. Safety is a priority and the community is super welcoming.
What else is there to do besides kiting?
Tons! Snorkeling, island hopping, local cultural tours, hiking, and relaxing beach days. The Philippines is full of adventures off the water
Who will I be sharing a room with?
We stay in shared houses or apartments — usually 2 people per room, and 2–4 people total per place. Girls stay with girls, guys with guys. We don’t mix unless it’s something you specifically ask for and we clear it with everyone involved. Got a friend you wanna share a room with? Just drop their name in the sign-up form and we’ll sort it out.
Can I get a private room?
Yep, solo rooms are totally an option! Just let us know in advance — there’s an extra charge, but we’ll hook you up with your own space if available.
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