Subic Bay is a large sheltered bay in the Philippines with a developed coastline featuring industrial, commercial, and recreational infrastructure. The bay faces southward with predominantly calm, protected waters averaging 0.59m waves and light swell conditions. The spot is characterized by multiple breakwaters and harbor structures that define distinct water zones. Wind reliability is very low at 3.1%, with average winds of only 5.4 knots, making this spot marginal for consistent kitesurfing. The eastern wind direction would provide side-shore conditions parallel to the southern coastline. This location suits beginners when wind is available due to minimal wave exposure and protected waters, but consistent wind is unreliable. Kiters must navigate around substantial maritime traffic from the active port, numerous mooring fields, and structural obstacles. The industrial character and shallow protected bay environment limit this to light-wind sessions with careful attention to vessel movements and underwater hazards.