Mastering the sea – that’s what sailing is all about. Whether you are an experienced racer, adventurer, cruiser, or you simply love the feel of the wind on your face and the sound of water gushing by, chances are sailing is for you. The Philippines is a great location to sail. It is an archipelago, surrounded by water on all fronts, and the scenic views and the fascinating landscapes of the much-varied Philippine terrain are worth sailing to. Sailing is a great way to travel and see every interesting bit of these islands.

But before you can set your sails and say ahoy, it is important that you understand the basic principles of sailing.

Cebu/ Surigao Yacht Charter Expedition
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Tagaytay Group Introduction to Sailing
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Tagaytay Introduction to Sailing
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Contents:
The best times for sailing in the Philippines would be from October to May.

One can sail or enlist in sailing lessons in either Tagaytay or Manila. Sail tours are also available, with jump-off points in Manila, Subic, Surigao, or Cebu.
Sailing beginners have two options to choose from. They can opt to undergo formal sailing lessons (one-day lesson or full course sailing lessons). We use the US Sailing and US Red Cross program of 19 basic skills as a guide in our lessons, including their books, exams, and other training materials.
One can also opt for a sailing tour instead and charter their own boat with their very own yacht and crew.
Cebu/ Surigao Yacht Charter Expedition
Manila Bay Sailing Lessons
Manila Bay Yacht Cruise
Subic Bay Sailing Tour
Taal Lake Sailing Lessons
Tagaytay Group Introduction to Sailing
Tagaytay Introduction to Sailing

