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One of the most important things tourists need to consider when visiting any destination is the weather. The climate of a city for travel purposes can either make or break your vacation. You wouldn’t want to be visiting an island during the tropical storm season would you? Luckily, the weather in Subic is pleasantly ideal all throughout the year, which makes it the perfect destination for tourists looking for a fun-filled adventure not quite far from the city of Manila.
As with most cities and provinces in the Philippines, Subic weather is characterized into two main seasons: the wet season and the dry season. Unlike western countries such as the United States that experience all four winter, spring, summer and fall seasons, the Philippines is considered a tropical country which falls mainly into two categories. Given this duo description of the climate, the weather in Subic can either be hot or cold.
The dry season of Subic Bay is experienced during the months of November to May. The wet season, on the other hand, is from June to October, but sometimes seasons may overlap each other. What sets Subic apart from the other regions in the Philippines is that the bay area does not experience any extreme ranges of weather conditions unlike that of Manila. The Freeport Zone does not get too hot nor too cold, which gives it the ideal kind of weather for vacations.
As mentioned earlier, the climate of your destination plays a key role on how you plan your stay. Diving and swimming is usually out of the question during rainy season. Dive sites such as the El Capitan and San Quentin in Subic are ideal during the months of January to May. The best time to visit Subic is during the summer months of March to May. The sunny season would allow Subic visitors to go out and do everything listed on their itinerary. One of the top to-do lists would definitely include going to the beach during the hot season. Most of the attractions and sights in Subic Bay have outdoor locations, which may make it a hassle to explore and experience the area during rainy days.
Subic Bay weather has been subject to some variations during recent years, just as in Metro Manila. An example of this are the cold spells experienced during the months of December to February. Summer season intensifies during March to May but prior months are noted to be quite cold in the area. The average temperate of Subic is at 26 degrees Celsius or is at 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Touring Subic is indeed an adventure but you have to make sure you know your holiday weather to be able to maximize your stay. The weather in Subic is basically great for water-related activities such as parasailing, yachting, canoeing and kayaking. The natural waters of the area are also a frequent spot for snorkeling and scuba diving. Make sure to plan your Subic vacation accordingly and get to experience the wonderful tourist attractions that the bay area has to offer!
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