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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.

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 San juan

Philippines, Luzon

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By Anonymous , 06-02-2008

San Juan Surf Resort - Despite what the comments say above you can get a bus straight through San Fernando (not a bad idea) and will drop you at Se Bay in San Juan.

Straight across the road is the San Juan Surf Resort..nice place but crawling with thieves..dont leave ANYTHING unguarded.. this includes hanging a towel outside your room..it will be stolen.. the management assured me of this..'its happened to me too' the manager laughed as he told me.... 'preaching to the converted man' I said as my towel AND board shorts had just walked.. in broad daylight...

Just to let you know. Better places to stay in SJ. Good surf. Good big waves on the point, can be a little crowded though.

By aaron , 15-03-2007

wanna kow how to get there - can anybody help me how to get there? we are planning to surf this april? is there a waves that we can surf this 2nd week of april? and i also wanna know about some beach resorts that we can stay at, if so, can post the number where we can contact the beach resorts? thanks!

By Anonymous , 20-02-2007

other spots nearby - there are other spots nearby and up the coast to surf without the crowds. About 2 1/2 hours drive up the coast is a good right-hander that is bigger and better ( more power ) than the waves in San Juan. The town is called Cabugao, brgy Sabang. There is an American who married a pinay and they run a small resort there right on the break. there are spots nearby and you can surf some nearby islands too for like 800 pesos. you will catch the place to yourself so it's definatley worth the trip up the coast. there are spots you can check along the way. Oct. thru March is the best time for that coast. hope this helps your surf trip.

By Anonymous , 16-06-2006

season to surf - Hi Guys

Just need to know when the best season is in the area. Highlights on corals and underwater objects. . . .i hit bottom a lot so aI am assuming this is not the place for me? -- Whats this beach called by the way ? san juan surfcamp? -- email micheline@iinet.net.au Thanks

how far off shoreline before the waves break?

By Kantut! , 08-06-2006

Masarap! - The waves here are not what attracts people for surf. It's too fickle and small for the intermediate level. But what it lacks in waves it makes up for in beer and pussy, lots and lots of beer and pussy especially during the weekends when the "posers" come into town with their entourage and designer gear.

By olongapo city 1987 , 15-05-2006

to craft words - easy dude,someone mit think surfing is are craft if you dont like the places thers a lot of beaches to surf. keep on dreamin or rather discover new places. thanks

By Francisco Peixoto , 13-04-2006

Brazilian American surfer that just could not get enough of this place... - Incredible and crazy at the same time. Great people and comfortable waves.

By mrb , 23-02-2006

hey Justin Blake man - dude did you score in the phillipines or what? wanna plan myself a surf trip around indo, phillipines etc. if anyone could help us out cheers!

By Droo , 12-02-2006

Cheap Transport - Just returned from my Chinese New Year break there. If you are flying in from Asia then the way to save your cash is to fly in from Macau to the Clark Airport in Angeles. Return flights go for around 2000 pesos (Tiger air I believe). Way cheaper than flying in from Hong Kong. Also, remember to bring your own board. YEah there are rentals but they are ridiculously expensive.
5 bucks U.S. for an hour! That kinda dough could buy you a two-four of beer.

By anonymous , 04-01-2006

Re: Point Break - There is a point and a beach break on either side when working.

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