Tayabas Bay is a protected coastal inlet in Quezon Province, Philippines, characterized by a sheltered bay configuration with forested highlands on the eastern shore. The spot features a sandy lagoon area with a prominent rocky island in the center, creating a defined riding zone. The bay's northeast-facing orientation provides natural shelter from larger ocean swells, resulting in consistently small, choppy water conditions averaging 0.38m. Wind reliability is extremely low at 5%, suggesting the bay's enclosed geography severely limits wind exposure and creates variable wind patterns affected by surrounding terrain. The shallow lagoon (0.5-3m depth) suits beginner riders seeking flat-water progression, though water conditions remain choppy due to fetch limitations. Best wind direction is from the northwest (315°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the northern shore. The settlement visible on the western shore indicates local boat traffic. Strong tidal flows in the bay entrance and shallow seagrass beds require caution. This spot is most suitable for beginners and progression riders practicing in controlled conditions, with the understanding that consistent wind is rarely available and sessions depend heavily on seasonal patterns.