Bulabog Beach is a lagoon-style kitesurfing spot located on Boracay Island in the Philippines. The coastline faces northeast, with the lagoon protected by the island's natural geography and shallow sandbars. The spot is sheltered by surrounding land masses, creating a confined water body ideal for learning. Wind direction is predominantly from the northeast, making north-northwest (315°) the optimal side-shore angle for safe riding. The lagoon's shallow depth and choppy conditions suit beginner to early intermediate kiters seeking protected, forgiving conditions. However, the spot suffers from very low wind reliability (4.2%), meaning sessions are inconsistent throughout the year. Visible rock formations and shallow sandbars require careful navigation. Local boat traffic and congestion can be present during peak hours. Water temperatures remain warm year-round (27.3°C), reducing the need for protection suits. This spot is best suited for riders developing foundational skills in controlled, sheltered conditions rather than progression in challenging waves.