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Northern Mindanao Sea Temperature
This page provides detailed information about the water temperature in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. All countries, cities and resorts on the coast. The range of sea temperatures for today. We find every spot where you can swim and tell you what the water temperature is there today and throughout the year.
Current Sea Temperature
26.7°C
minimal
27.3°C
average
28.4°C
maximum
Graph of Sea Temperature Changes in Northern Mindanao Over the Last 60 Days
Water temperature in the Northern Mindanao by month
Month | Minimum | Maximum |
---|---|---|
January | 22°C | 30°C |
February | 25°C | 30°C |
March | 25°C | 30°C |
April | 26°C | 31°C |
May | 27°C | 31°C |
June | 28°C | 32°C |
July | 28°C | 31°C |
August | 27°C | 32°C |
September | 28°C | 32°C |
October | 28°C | 32°C |
November | 28°C | 31°C |
December | 26°C | 31°C |
The Warmest Places on the Seaside in Northern Mindanao Today
List of All Coastal Cities in Northern Mindanao
Seas and Oceans that Border Northern Mindanao

Northern Mindanao, Philippines © By Chicco111
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Water Temperature in Northern Mindanao: General Trends and Swimming Opportunities
Northern Mindanao, located in the southern part of the Philippines, is bordered by the warm waters of the Bohol Sea, the Mindanao Sea, and the Macajalar Bay. The coastal areas of this region experience tropical marine conditions, with water temperatures ranging from 80°F to 84°F (27°C to 29°C) throughout the year. This makes the region an appealing destination for beachgoers, divers, and water sport enthusiasts, offering calm and inviting waters that are perfect for swimming and other water activities.
During the dry season, which spans from December to May, water temperatures in Northern Mindanao tend to stay on the warmer side, usually between 83°F to 84°F (28°C to 29°C). These months are particularly popular with tourists, as the clear skies and sunny weather provide an ideal environment for enjoying the region's beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. Even during the rainy season, from June to November, the temperature remains relatively constant, although heavy rainfall and occasional storms may affect sea conditions.
Northern Mindanao is home to several beautiful coastal towns and islands, such as Camiguin and Misamis Oriental, known for their pristine beaches and vibrant marine ecosystems. Whether you're interested in snorkeling, diving, or simply relaxing by the water, the region offers a warm and comfortable coastal experience year-round, with water temperatures that remain perfect for water-based activities.
Geographical Location of Northern Mindanao
Frequently Asked Questions About Northern Mindanao and its Water Temperatures
What is the current sea temperature on the coast of Northern Mindanao in Philippines?
The sea temperature today on the coast of Northern Mindanao ranges from 80°F (26.7°C) in Gingoog City to 83°F (28.4°C) in Iligan City.
When does the sea in Northern Mindanao in Philippines reach a comfortable swimming temperature?
In Northern Mindanao (Philippines) the sea temperature is comfortable throughout the year. It should be noted that the mentioned values apply to the warmest point of the region. In other areas of Northern Mindanao, the values may vary.
What are the most popular seaside resorts in Northern Mindanao?
The most popular places on the coast of Northern Mindanao (Philippines), based on our visitors' interest in the water temperature, are cities Camiguin Island, Gingoog City, Binitinan, Cagayan De Oro, and Gitagum.
Which seas and oceans does the Northern Mindanao have access to?
Northern Mindanao (Philippines) has access only to the Bohol Sea.