Philippines Shoulder Season May and November: Best Kept Secret
Every travel-savvy visitor to the Philippines knows about the dry season (November-May) and the rainy season (June-October). But within these seasons, two months stand out as the Philippines best-kept secret for smart travelers: May and November. These shoulder season months offer a remarkably attractive combination of good weather, dramatically lower prices, and significantly fewer tourists at the most popular destinations.
May: The Transition Month
May is the Philippines last full dry month before the southwest monsoon arrives in earnest in June. The weather in May is undeniably hot - temperatures regularly reach 35-38 degrees Celsius - but the seas are still calm, the skies are clear, and most island hopping tours operate normally throughout the month. The key advantage: the domestic summer rush (Filipino school vacation falls from March through May) is winding down by the last two weeks of May, and international peak season rates have not yet kicked in for the following year's bookings. Prices at most popular resorts drop 15-25 percent from March-April peak.
November: The Sweet Spot
November is arguably the Philippines single best month to travel for the combination of weather, value, and crowd levels. The dry season is just beginning - the first weeks of November can still see some rain, particularly in October holdover weather, but by the second and third weeks the Amihan northeast monsoon is establishing itself and conditions become excellent across the board. The critical advantage: the Christmas holiday rush has not yet begun, which means accommodation prices are at pre-peak levels and popular destinations are significantly less crowded than December-February.





