Monaliza Point is a north-facing beach break located on the western coast of Luzon, Philippines, fronting a crescent bay with sandy shores and dense tropical forest backing. The spot features a gently sloping beach with shallow water extending well offshore, making it accessible for beginners. The coastline orientation (345°) means side-shore conditions occur with easterly winds (75°) or westerly winds (255°). However, this location suffers from extremely low wind reliability (1.0%) and marginal average wind strength (4.0 knots), making consistent sessions rare. Wave conditions are similarly subdued (0.84m average), indicating limited swell exposure in this protected bay setting. The dense vegetation and forest coverage restrict land-based facilities, while shallow water near shore requires careful board handling. Rocky outcrops visible at the southern section present navigation hazards. Best suited to absolute beginners when conditions align, though kiters should expect long periods of flat, windless conditions. This spot is more suitable for learning theory and skills than regular practice sessions.