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Height: 4.79ft
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Speed: 32 kph
Height: 4.79ft
Direction: Swell Direction: 249°
Speed: 32 kph
Direction: Wind Direction: 189°
San Juan La Union Waves

Spot overview

Alright, let's talk about San Juan, La Union – or "Elyu" as pretty much everyone calls it! Aside from being considered as the Surfing Capital of the Northern Philippines Elyu is arguably the modern-day, buzzing hub of Philippine surfing, especially if you're coming from Manila. It's the go-to, easy-access surf destination that's exploded in popularity over the years, and for good reason!

The main action is centered around a stretch that includes the popular beach break and the famous Point, affectionately known as Monalisa. Like Baler, Elyu truly comes alive during the Northswell season (generally October to March). It really shines when the swell direction is coming from the northeast, lining up perfectly for those classic La Union waves.

Monalisa is the gem of the area, offering beautiful, workable right-hand point breaks. These waves break a bit slower than your average reef break, giving you more time to think, make turns, and perfect your style – it's honestly a sweet spot for both shortboarders and longboarders alike. Monalisa can handle a decent range of swell sizes, from fun, waist-high peelers perfect for progression all the way up to challenging overhead+ bombs when a strong swell hits.

Now, here's the reality check: due to its super easy access from Manila (just a few hours' drive!), San Juan gets crowded. And we mean really crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. This isn't just in the surf – Elyu is also famous for its vibrant food scene, cool cafes, and lively party atmosphere, which attracts a huge non-surfing crowd too. So, expect to share those waves!

Despite the crowds, San Juan is genuinely great for everyone, from absolute beginners to seasoned pros. The beach break area near the main road is usually where the surf schools operate, offering gentle waves perfect for learning the ropes. Meanwhile, Monalisa provides that more challenging, yet incredibly fun and rippable wave face that experienced surfers crave.

One thing to be aware of at the Point on bigger days is the current. It can get seriously strong there, feeling like you're paddling on a treadmill! If the current is ripping or the crowd at Monalisa is just too much when it's pumping, many experienced surfers head a bit further north to spots like Car-rille. Car-rille can handle bigger waves with a different dynamic, often less current than the Point. And don't think Elyu is just San Juan! There are other spots dotted along the coast, like Bacnotan further north, offering different waves and vibes if you're willing to explore a little.

Whether you're looking to catch your first white water, practice your cutbacks, or just soak in the famous Elyu scene, San Juan has something for you. Just be prepared for company in the water! As always, especially when you're new to a spot or the waves are looking solid, definitely check the surf forecast beforehand to know what conditions to expect and pick the best spot for your level.

Getting to San Juan, La Union

Ready to swap the city concrete for sandy shores and sweet waves in San Juan, La Union (or Elyu, as it's fondly called)? Getting here from Manila is definitely more chill these days, giving you a few good options depending on your travel style and how much gear you're bringing!

Thinking of driving up? It's become a much smoother journey, especially with the expressways making things faster. You get the freedom to cruise at your own pace and explore little spots along the way. However, if you just want to kick back, avoid the driving fatigue, and maybe catch some z's, hopping on a bus is a super convenient alternative. We've got the details for both below!

Drive


If you're the kind who loves a road trip and having your own set of wheels, getting to Elyu is pretty straightforward now. The biggest help? The expressway network getting you up north efficiently.

The main highlight is the TPLEX (Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway) exit at Rosario, La Union. This exit is a game-changer, significantly cutting down the travel time and complexity. Once you exit TPLEX, you're just a short drive through a few towns directly to the surf spots in San Juan.

Route Vibe: Okay, so full disclosure, the route isn't exactly bursting with jaw-dropping scenic views the entire way, but the upside? It's fast and less stressful, with mostly straight highways after that Rosario exit. No need for super detailed turn-by-turn instructions here; just follow the main road north towards San Fernando and then San Juan.

Travel Cost: Aside from your gas expenses, you'll have toll fees. Based on expressway rate information, including resources like the TRB (Toll Regulatory Board) website, the estimated total toll fee for a Class 1 vehicle (like most cars or SUVs) covering NLEX, SCTEX, and TPLEX from Metro Manila up to the Rosario exit is around **₱800 to ₱900**. Keep in mind rates can be adjusted, so this is an approximation as of May 2025.

Having your own ride gives you flexibility to explore nearby areas and beach hop easily.

Bus


If driving isn't your plan, taking the bus is a solid, popular, and often budget-friendly alternative. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!

Key bus companies operating routes from Manila to La Union include Partas, Viron Transit, and Genesis Transport. You can catch their buses from major terminals in Metro Manila like Cubao, Pasay, or PITX (Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange).

Bus Travel Cost (approximate, as of May 2025)
Estimated Travel Time 6 - 7 hours (can vary with traffic)
Bus Fare (Manila to La Union) ₱600 - ₱1200 PHP Check ticket availability

Quick Bus Tips:

  • Buses usually head towards San Fernando, La Union, but some services, especially with companies like Partas, might drop you off closer to San Juan itself. Confirm when you book!
  • Fares vary based on the bus company and type of bus (regular aircon, deluxe, etc.).
  • It's a really good idea to book your ticket in advance, especially if you're traveling on a weekend or a holiday. You can often do this online or at the bus terminal ahead of time.

Rideshare


Another cool option if you're not driving yourself is to look into ridesharing! It's friendly on the budget and the environment, plus you might meet some fellow travelers. Sharing is caring on the road trip front!

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