Philippines June-July: Is It Worth Visiting in Rainy Season?
The honest answer to whether the Philippines is worth visiting in June and July is: it depends entirely on where you go. The Philippines rainy season (locally called Tag-ulan or the Habagat southwest monsoon period) does not affect the entire archipelago equally. Understanding the regional weather patterns is the key to traveling the Philippines during the wet season without disappointment.
How the Philippine Rainy Season Actually Works
The Habagat (southwest monsoon) brings rain and rough seas primarily to the western side of the Philippines from June through October. This affects Palawan, the western Visayas, and the western coasts of Luzon significantly. However, the eastern side of the Philippines - including Siargao, Samar, eastern Leyte, and eastern Mindanao - is actually in its drier period from June through October as the southwest monsoon brings rain from the opposite (western) direction.
Where to Go in June-July
Siargao: Best Surfing Season
Counterintuitively, June and July are among the best months to visit Siargao for serious surfers. The southwest monsoon generates consistent swells at Cloud 9. Catanduanes Island is also excellent for advanced surfers during this period.
Eastern Samar and Eastern Visayas
The east coast provinces receive their dry season during June-October. The Sohoton Natural Bridge National Park in Samar, with its extraordinary karst formations and hidden lagoons, is best visited during this period.
Davao City and Southern Mindanao
Davao Region is one of the most reliably dry parts of the Philippines year-round due to its position sheltered from both monsoons. June and July in Davao are generally dry and comfortable, with access to Mount Apo trekking, the Davao crocodile park, and nearby coastal attractions.
Where to Avoid in June-July
El Nido and Coron in Palawan are significantly affected by the southwest monsoon - seas can be rough and island hopping trips are frequently cancelled from June through August. Boracay receives more rain and wind during the Habagat period. The island is still open but beach conditions are less consistent.
Budget Benefits of Rainy Season Travel
Accommodation prices at popular destinations drop 20-40 percent from peak season rates. Domestic flights are cheaper. Popular attractions are less crowded. For travelers with flexibility, the eastern Philippines in June-July offers excellent conditions at significantly reduced prices. Explore Philippines tours with operators who know which activities remain excellent during the wet season.