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The
surfing season
starts in August and continues into March.
However, you can catch a good wave at any
time of the year. The high season
is in September & October. The
International Surfing contest starts
September 24th and ends October 2.
It is held at the famous Cloud 9 with world
class and local participants (who are
learning fast). Following the international
surfing contest there is the body board
competition which lasts until around October
10.
In
April 2005 the first International Ladies
Surfing Competition
was held with a sounding success. It will be
repeated again in 2006.
It is hard to
get accommodation during the International
Surfing Competition. But if you can't get a
cottage, Patrick's on the Beach has a
beach camp ground with many tents. The
smaller tents accommodate 2 to 3 people and
the large 2 and 3 room tents can sleep up to
10 people. For the 2006 competition
Patrick’s will have built beautiful Bamboo
Cottages for the low budget surfers and
visitors. These native build cottages can
accommodate comfortably 4 to 6 people and
are priced for the low budget travelers –
starting at P200 per person.
The sea bed
drops to 500 meters, then to 1500 meters
just a mile off Tuason Point and the reef.
Thirty miles from General Luna (GL), it is
10,000 meters deep (that is Mt. Everest plus
another 3,000 feet). Typhoons in season pass
GL to the north east, and they bring the big
waves in from the deep water.
The following
describes the better known surf breaks (Look
at Patrick’s surf map).
Cloud 9
A barreling
right hander that is the most well-known
break but only one of the many surfing spots
on Siargao Island. Just up the road from
Patrick’s on the Beach, next to Cloud 9
is Tuason Point. A short boat ride
out in the lagoon beyond, can take you out
to Rock Island, Stimpy's and a few more
breaks, stretching right up the east coast
to Pilar, Pacifico and Burgos. Just a short
walk from Patrick’s is a great break called
Cemetery named after the cemetery that is
located right on the beach facing the break.
When you can see the waves breaking on Dako
Island from Patrick's on the Beach, you'll
know it's pumping at Cloud 9.
Patrick's on the Beach provides transport to
the best breaks with their vans or
pump-boats. |
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JACKING HORSE:
A jacking peak that explodes on to a shallow
reef, then tapers off and then reforms on
the inner reef, mainly breaks right, with a
short left, good to surf at 2` to 7` foot,
medium to high tide is about the best time
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BOMBORA OR POO
SHOOTER`S:
A fast barreling left that run along a reef
then turn right and runs into deep water,
best with no wind or a light south west
breeze, It is in viewing distance from the
beach. There is a right and left hander 150
m to the north of Poo Shooter`s and you can
paddle across from Jacking Horse or hire a
boat. |
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STIMPY'S:
A first class lefthander that wraps around a
small island into a cove. Fun under 4 foot,
but becomes a lot harder breaking over that
size but still perfect breaking. Great tube
and will handle large swells. Accessible
only by boat, viewing distance from shore
with binoculars. |
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TUESDAY ROCK:
An excellent right hander that peels and
barrels for 200 yards off Rock Island. Best
with no wind low to medium tide and can hold
swells up to double over head. Accessible
only by boat, viewing distance from shore
with binoculars. |
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SHIFTY'S:
A right hand reef break just south of Pilar
inside the river mouth of Pilar, near Santa
Fe, best at low to medium tide, south to
south west wind. Fun right hander at 2 to 4
foot but will hold larger swells. |
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PILAR LEFT HANDER'S:
There are 2 left breaks; one breaks in front
of the wharf of Pilar and the other breaks
close to the township of Pilar. |
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CARIDAD LEFT OR
SUPERTUBES:
This awesome left barrel breaks on a jagged
reef ledge, east to north east swell is the
best, protected from north west to south
west winds which are off shore. |
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PACIFICO:
A world class left that breaks down and
along a reef & rocky ledge. This is a long
barreling left and towards the end a hotdog
section. Patrick’s offers boat or van trips
to Pacifico |
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TUASON POINT:
A very hard breaking left that jumps up 200
yards off shore and comes in and runs down
over a shallow rocky reef, with great big
holes. This is a very powerful and hard
breaking wave. Wave selection is crucial at
this break, 4 foot and over is the best. |
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CEMETERY:
A left and right that breaks between a gap
in the reef, directly in front of the
General Luna cemetery and within walking
distance from Patrick’s on the beach.
Northeast to southeast swell is the best for
this break with a southwest to west wind. |
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GUYAM ISLAND:
Right in front of Patrick's on the Beach is
Guyam Island. There are many breaks right
behind Guyam Island. You pick and choose
your own wave. No competition there to fight
for the perfect ride. There is a mellow left
hander off the island with a sharp reef
north east to east swell with south to south
west winds. Patrick’s pump-boat will take
you there. About a five minute ride. |
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DAKU ISLAND:
There are 2 right hand breaks, one at the
top of the island and the other in the
middle. They both like north to north east
swell and south to south east winds. You
will also find other breaks good for
learners and body surfing. |
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PANSUKYAN REEF:
Needs medium to large swell direct from the
east to southeast with light, southwest to
west wind. This wave looks like an up side
down tear drop shaped barrel that runs down
a reef. The wave jumps up out of the ocean
from nowhere. |
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PARADISE:
Right of the Beaches in
Union is a beautiful break – nice for
beginners.
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LA-JANOZA, MAMON,
ANTOKON, ANAJAUAN ISLAND:
There are another 4 or 5 perfect breaks and
many others around these islands. Mamon
Island has a beach break that can give you
rides of more than 150 meters.
At
Patrick’s we have regular trips to La-Janosa
& Mamon Islands. We also offer overnight
facilities in La-Janosa. |
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