Siquijor Pier is located on the northwestern coast of Siquijor Island in the Philippines, facing a protected bay with turquoise shallow waters. The spot comprises a sandy beach area with a functional pier infrastructure and surrounding reef patches. Water depths transition quickly from shore, with visible underwater features indicating mixed sand and coral substrate. The bay is partially sheltered by the island's coastline orientation, which limits wave generation and wind exposure. The pier's presence creates navigational hazards and potential interference with kitesurfing activities. Best wind direction is northwesterly (315°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the beach. Wind reliability is extremely low at 4.3%, with average winds only 6.3 knots, making consistent sessions difficult. Average wave height of 0.36m indicates minimal swell—this is primarily a flat-water spot. Best suited for absolute beginners or learners due to forgiving conditions, shallow water, and limited power. Advanced kiters will find insufficient wind and wave challenge. Key considerations include avoiding the pier structure, respecting shallow water zones, and checking tidal conditions as water depth varies significantly.