White Beach is a narrow, densely developed barrier island strip in the Philippines facing east toward the Sibuyan Sea. The coastline is characterized by shallow, choppy water with minimal wave energy (0.58m average). Dense mangrove and vegetation coverage limits accessible launch and landing areas, restricting kitesurfing to specific beach sections. The spot experiences very low wind reliability at 4.2%, making consistent sessions rare. Best conditions occur with northerly winds providing side-shore conditions along the east-facing beach. Water temperatures average 27.3°C year-round. This location is primarily suited for beginners seeking flat-water progression in warm conditions, though the unreliable wind and shallow, choppy nature limit its appeal. The developed shoreline with mixed vegetation, shallow sandbars, and boat traffic requires careful navigation. Local knowledge of safe launch zones and tide-dependent water depth is essential. The spot functions better as a secondary option during consistent wind periods rather than a primary destination.