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Bolinao
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Overview
The city of Bolinao features a distinct tropical climate, characterized by consistently high temperatures throughout the year. Average temperatures hover within a comfortable range of 26°C to 29°C, making this corner of the Philippines an attractive destination in any season. Monthly temperature fluctuations are minimal, so the primary factor when planning your trip is the seasonality of rainfall.
Bolinao's climate can be clearly divided into two main periods: dry and wet. The dry season, which runs roughly from December to April, is considered the ideal time to visit. During these months, rainfall is minimal and sunny days are at their peak, creating perfect conditions for beach holidays and sightseeing. The wet season begins in May and lasts until November. It peaks between June and September, when rain becomes frequent, and the number of wet days per month can reach 27-30.
Temperature
Bolinao enjoys a tropical climate characterized by consistently warm weather all year round. Temperature fluctuations throughout the year are minimal, making it an attractive destination in any season. The average annual temperature varies within a very narrow range—from 26.6°C in January to 29.4°C in May. The hottest month is May, when daytime highs regularly exceed 31°C. The "coolest" months are January and February, but even then, the average temperature stays at a comfortable level of around 26.7°C.
The so-called "summer" or hottest period lasts from March to May. During this time, temperatures gradually rise, reaching their peak. The weather feels sweltering and humid, especially in May when the rainy season begins. The "winter" months, from December to February, offer the mildest and most pleasant conditions. This isn't winter in the traditional sense, but rather a "velvet season" when the heat subsides, creating ideal conditions for relaxing on the beach and exploring the surroundings without intense heat.
A characteristic feature of the Bolinao climate is the small difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures. Throughout the year, the temperature at night drops only 3-4 degrees compared to daytime values. This means that evenings and nights remain very warm. Travelers won't need to pack many warm clothes—even in the coolest months, a light shirt or wrap will be enough for an evening stroll.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
The climate in Bolinao is clearly divided into two main seasons: dry and wet. This is typical for tropical regions, and understanding these cycles will help you better plan your trip. The dry season usually lasts from late autumn to mid-spring, while the wet season, which brings most of the annual precipitation, covers the summer and autumn months.
The rainy season in Bolinao peaks from June to September. The wettest month is July, when it rains almost every day—averaging 30 days a month—bringing the maximum amount of precipitation. August also sees very high humidity and about 29 rainy days. During this period, rainfall often takes the form of heavy tropical downpours, which can be short but intense. May and October are transitional months, when the frequency of rain gradually increases or tapers off.
The dry season offers significantly more comfortable conditions for those who prefer sunny weather. The driest months are February and March, when rainfall is virtually non-existent and the number of rainy days is minimal—only about three for the entire month. The period from December to April is generally characterized by low rainfall and many clear days, making it the ideal time for visiting and beach vacations.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Bolinao, prepare for warm tropical weather year-round. Your wardrobe should be based on lightweight and breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton and linen. Be sure to pack swimwear, shorts, T-shirts, and sundresses. Given the constant sun exposure, don't forget reliable protection: high-SPF sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat or cap, and sunglasses will be your essential companions. Sandals or flip-flops are perfect for comfortable walks along the beach and nearby areas, but it's worth bringing a pair of comfortable closed-toe shoes for longer excursions.
Bolinao has two distinct seasons, which you should consider when packing. The dry season, lasting roughly from December to April, features minimal rainfall, so a standard set of summer clothes will suffice. However, from May to November, the rainy season arrives, bringing frequent and sometimes heavy downpours. If your trip falls during this period, be sure to pack a lightweight waterproof jacket or raincoat and a compact umbrella. Clothing made from quick-drying fabrics will prove very practical. Insect repellent and a waterproof case for your phone and documents will also come in handy.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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