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List of festivals in the Philippines

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The origin of most early Philippine festivals, locally known asfiestas (Filipino:pista orkapistahan), is rooted inChristianity during theSpanish colonial period. Manybarrios and towns were assignedpatron saints, and celebrations were encouraged to coincide with Christian holy days. According to historians, thesepatronal festivals served as a means of promoting Christian practices while blending elements of precolonial rituals and communal gatherings.[1][2][3][4]

Festivals in the Philippines may be religious, cultural, or both. They are held to honor patron saints, commemorate local history, celebrate a bountiful harvest, or promote community products. Common activities includeMasses,processions,parades,trade fairs,concerts,pageants,theatrical plays, and various contests and games. Not all festivals are Christian in origin; some are rooted in Islamic or indigenous traditions. There are more than 42,000 major and minor festivals nationwide, most celebrated at thebarangay level. Some large observances, such asHoly Week andChristmas, are declaredpublic holidays and are observed throughout the country.

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This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.

The partial calendar list contains several of the oldest and larger religious and/or cultural festivals in the country. Each town, city, and village has a dedicated fiesta, resulting in thousands held throughout the year; a few are national in character. Some fiestas may contain multiple/conflicting dates and/or place entries.

January

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NameDateLocationNotes
Binalbal Festival15[5]Tudela,Misamis Occidental
Baggak Festival[6]Bauang, La UnionCelebrates the municipality's founding anniversary[6]
Kuraldal Festival6[7]Sasmuan, PampangaHonours the town's patroness,Saint Lucy[7]
Hinagdanan Festival9[8]Dauis, BoholCelebrates the rich history of the cave and the Barangay Bingag founding anniversary every 9th Day of January
Hinugyaw Festival5-10[6]Koronadal CityCelebrates the city's founding anniversary
Lingayen Gulf Landing Anniversary9Lingayen, PangasinanCommemorates the landing of GeneralDouglas MacArthur and theAllied Forces in Luzon in 1945.
Feast of the Black Nazarene9Quiapo, ManilaCommemorates thetranslation of the image of theBlack Nazarene toQuiapo Church in 1789.
Coconut Festival1st to 2nd weekSan Pablo City, Laguna[9]HonorsSt. Paul the first hermit, town patron. Also highlights the coconut, the primary crop of the city. Festival usually lasts a week.
Minasa Festival[10]2nd weekBustos, Bulacannamed after the Minasa, a cassava-based cookie
Batingaw Festival[11]13Cabuyaocommemorates the legendary golden bell of Cabuyao
Halad Festival[12]3rd SundayMidsayap, CotabatoHonours theSanto Niño
Feast of the Santo Niño3rd SundayNationalLiturgical feast of theSanto Niño de Cebú according to thePhilippine National Liturgical Calendar.
Sinulog Festival3rd SundayCebu,Cebu City

(variants inKabankalan City,Maasin City,Balingasag,Cagayan de Oro,Butuan,Pagadian, andSouthern Leyte throughout the years)

Honours theSanto Niño de Cebú[6]
Tuba Festival20[13]Borbon, CebuHonours the town's patron,Saint Sebastian.[14]
Bayluhay Festival3rd week[15]San Joaquin, IloiloCommemorates the landing of the tenBorneandatus and the historicbarter ofPanay Island[15]
Bambanti FestivalThird week of JanuaryIsabela ProvinceHighlights thescarecrow (Ilocano:bambanti and celebrates the farmers' abundant harvest[16]
Ati-Atihan Festival15-21Kalibo, AklanHonours the Santo Niño,[17] and the legendary meeting of the island’aaboriginal peoples with settlers fromBorneo
Batan Ati-Ati Malakara Festival3rd weekendBatan, Aklan
Sikhayan Festival18[18]Santa Rosa City, LagunaHonors the resilience and perseverance of the people of Santa Rosa[18]
Dugoy Festival18Sablayan, Occidental MindoroCelebrates unity in nature conservation in Sablayan[19]
Feast of San Sebastian Martir20Lumban, LagunaHonours the town's patron, Saint Sebastian
Longganisa Festival[20]22Vigan CityCelebrates Vigan's accession to cityhood in 2001
Bulak Festival22San Ildefonso, BulacanBulak Festival is San Ildefonso's official town festival. Primarily, the festival is celebrated in honor of the town's patron, San Ildefonso but it also gives honor to the "kapok" plant, also known as "bulak" which played a very important part in the town's history. BULAK is actually San Ildefonso's old name when it was still just a barrio under the neighboring town of San Rafael.
Feast of San Ildefonso de Toledo22–24Tanay, RizalHonours the patron of Barangay San Ildefonso,Saint Ildefonsus.
Halamanan Festival23[21]Guiguinto, BulacanCelebrated as a token of gratitude of town residents to Guiguinto's patron saint St. Ildephonsus (San Ildefonso),[21] and showcases the town's garden and landscape industry.[22]
Pabirik Festival[23]January 23 to February 2Paracale, Camarines NorteCelebrates the province's gold mining industry
Kasadyahan Festival4th SaturdayIloilo City ProperShowcases the best festivals of the different provinces and towns across the Western Visayas.

The date may change soon as it has been separated from the Dinagyang Festival since 2020[24]

Dinagyang Festival4th SundayIloilo CityHonours the Santo Niño and the pact between the island's aboriginal peoples and migrant BorneanDatus
Ibajay Ati-Ati Municipal and Devotional Fiesta[25]4th SundayIbajay, AklanHonours the Santo Niño
Kannawidan 'Ylocos' Festival[26]January 27 to February 12Ilocos Sur
Dinagsa Ati-Atihan Festival[27]Last weekCadiz
Hirinugyaw-Suguidanonay Festival[28]Last weekCalinog, Iloilo[9]
Santo Niño de Malolos FestivalLast SundayMalolos CityHonours the Santo Niño de Malolos
Candle Festival[29]January 31 to February 2Candelaria, QuezonLiturgicalFeast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary orCandlemas according to theGeneral Roman Calendar

January 20 Pana Pana Festival Tarlac city Tarlac

February

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NameDateLocationNotes
Bambanti Festival[30]FebruaryIsabela provinceScarecrows and harvest festival
World War II Anniversary[31]FebruaryWorld War II sites[31]
Pista Sintura[31]FebruaryCotabato City[31]
Kaamulan Festival[32][31][33][34]February(2nd week) toMar 10[33]Malaybalay City, Bukidnon[32][31][33]gathering of Bukidnon's ethnic tribes[34]
Hamaka Festival[35]February(2nd week)Taytay, Rizal
Pahimis Festival[31]February(2nd week)[31]Amadeo, Cavite[31]
Pistang Bayan alay kay Sta. Marta[36]February (2nd Sunday)Pateros, Metro ManilaIn honor of town's patronessSanta Marta de Pateros, featuring Pandangguhan Festival (local folk dance competition), "Pagoda" or fluvial parade, and "Cedera" or street selling/night market.
Paraw Regatta Festival[37][31][33]February(3rd Sunday),[37][33]
(21–22)
Arevalo, Iloilo City[31]Features racing events betweenparaws, orVisayandouble-outrigger sailboats, from Villa Beach in Arevalo, Iloilo City across Iloilo Strait to the coast of Guimaras[37]
Kalilangan Festival[32][31][33]February(4th week),[32]
(20–27)
General Santos[32][31][33]
Hot Air Balloon
(Clark Festival)
[32]
February(early Feb.)[32]Clark Special Economic Zone,Pampanga[32]annual tournament of balloonist[32]
Chinese New Year[38]February(early Feb.)[38]nationwideLunar new year celebrations in Filipino-Chinese communities
Festival of Hearts[32][31]February(month long)[32]Tanjay City[32][31]
The Philippine International Arts Festival
(PIAF)
[31]
February(whole month)[31]nationwide[31]
Sumilang FestivalFeb 1 toFeb 2Silang, CaviteHonoursOur Lady of the Candles
Pedrista Festival (Feast of San Pedro Bautista)First Sunday / Week of FebruaryQuezon CityHonours San Pedro Bautista (a Franciscan Martyr) who lived in Quezon City and Founded San Francisco del Monte (Frisco); San Pedro Bautista is one of the Patron Saints of Quezon City
Bicol Arts Festival[31]Feb 1 toFeb 28[31]Legazpi City[31]
National Arts Month[31]Feb 1 toFeb 28[31]nationwide[31]
Suroy sa Surigao[31]Feb 1 toFeb 28[31]Surigao City[31]
Salakayan Festival[31]Feb 1 toFeb 6[31]Miag-ao, Iloilo[31]
Lavandero Festival[31]Feb 1 toFeb 6[31]Mandaluyong[31]
Pamulinawen Festival[32][31]Feb 2 toFeb 10,[31]
or 7–10
Laoag City[32][31]Honours the city's patron,Saint William of Maleval[32]
Dagkot Festival[31]Feb 2[31]Cabadbaran[31]
Panranumag FestivalFeb 3Corcuera, RomblonSimara Island
Feast of Our Lady of Candles[37][31]Feb 2[37][31]Jaro, Iloilo City[37][31][39]In honour of patroness of Jaro and the whole Western Visayas, Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de Jaro (Our Lady of the Candles)[39]
The International Bamboo Organ Festival[32][31][33]Feb 3 toFeb 11[31]Las Piñas[32][31][33]10-day series of cultural events[33]
Guling-Guling Festival[31]February (day before Ash Wednesday)Paoay, Ilocos Norte[31]
Kali-Kalihan Harvest Festival[31]Feb 6[31]Salvador Benedicto, Negros Occidental[31]
Fiesta Tsinoy[31]Feb 6[31]Legazpi City[31]
Utanon Festival[31]Feb 6[31]Dalaguete, Cebu[31]
Kalesa FestivalFeb 7Laoag City
Pagoda sa Daan & Pandangguhan Festival[31]Feb 8[31]Pateros[31]
FistahanFeb 9 toFeb 15Davao City
Davao Chinese New Year[31]Feb 9 toFeb 17[31]Davao City[31]
Mandaluyong Liberation Day & Cityhood Anniversary[31]Feb 9[31]Mandaluyong[31]
Bulang-Bulang Festival[31]Feb 9[31]San Enrique, Negros Occidental[31]
Patunob Festival[31]Feb 10 toFeb 11[31]Binuangan, Misamis Oriental[31]
Taytay Hamaka Festival[31][33]Feb 10 toFeb 16,[33]
or 9–15
Taytay, Rizal[31][33]7-day event showcasing artistry and craftsmanship[33]
Bod-bod Kabog Festival[31]Feb 10[31]Catmon, Cebu[31]
Aquero Festival[31]Feb 11 toFeb 13[31]Aglipay, Quirino[31]
Pabalhas sa Tablas[31]Feb 11[31]Candoni, Negros Occidental[31]
Spring Festival
(Chinese Lunar New Year)
[31]
Feb 11[31]Iriga City[31]
Tinagba Festival[32][31][33][40]Feb 11[31][40]Iriga City[31][33]
(Bicol)[32][40]
harvest festival,[33][40] Our Lady of Lourdes[32][33][40]
Palanyag FestivalFeb 12Parañaque
Tiburin Horse Race[31]Feb 12[31]Pasay[31]
Pamaypay ng Caloocan Festival[31]Feb 12[31]Caloocan[31]
Sambalilo Hat Festival[32][31]Feb 13 toFeb 19[31]Parañaque[32][31]
Local Media Familiarization Festival[31]Feb 13 toFeb 19[31]Cagayan de Oro[31]
Feast Day of Santa Clara[31]Feb 13[31]Pasay[31]
Pasayaw Festival[31]Feb 14 toFeb 17[31]Padre Burgos, Quezon[31]
Suman Festival
(Aurora Foundation Day)
[32][31]
Feb 14 toFeb 19,[31]
(3rd week)
Baler, Aurora[32][31]
Ollalion(Ullalim) Festival
(Kalinga Foundation Day)
[31][33]
Feb 14,[33]
or 11–14
Tabuk City[31][33]celebrates the Kalinga culture[33]
Serenata[31]Feb 14[31]Pasay[31]
Apayao Province Foundation[31]Feb 14[31]Apayao[31]
Timpuyog Festival[31]Feb 14[31]Kiamba, Sarangani[31]
Menajak Festival[31]Feb 14[31]Calamba, Misamis Occidental[31]
Sorteo Grand Festival[41][42]Feb 16 toFeb 22
(every three years)[41]
Carmona, Cavite[41][42]
Tawo–Tawo Festival[32][31]Feb 17[31]Bayawan[32][31]
Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival[31]Feb 18 toFeb 19[31]Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro[31]
Laguimanok Festival[43][44]Feb 13[43]Padre Burgos[43][44]
Kap'yaan Festival[31]Feb 19[31]Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental[31]
Sinacbang Festival[31]Feb 19[31]Sinacaban, Misamis Occidental[31]
Babaylan Festival
(Babaylanes)
[31][33]
Feb 19[31][33]Bago[39][31][33]highlights the culture of the first settlers of Bago before the Spanish colonization[33]
Dapil Festival
(Bangued Town Fiesta)
[31]
Feb 20 toFeb 25[31]Bangued, Abra[31]
Mutya ng Caraga[31]Feb 20[31]Butuan[31]
Balsahan Festival[31]Feb 20[31]Sibunag, Guimaras[31]
Asinan Festival[31]Feb 20[31]San Lorenzo, Guimaras[31]
Sampaguita Festival[31]Feb 21 toFeb 22,[31]
(2nd week)
San Pedro City, Laguna[31]HonorsSt. Peter the apostle. Named after theSampaguita
Buybuy Fest/Burgos Town Fiesta[31]Feb 21 toFeb 23[31]Burgos, La Union[31]
Wow Araw ng Caraga[31]Feb 22 toFeb 26[31]Caraga(regionwide)[31]
Panagtitimpuyog[31]Feb 23 toFeb 25[31]Nagtipunan, Quirino[31]
Caraga Anniversary[31]Feb 23 toFeb 25[31]Caraga[31]
Mahaguyog Festival[45][46]Feb 24 toMar 7[46]Santo Tomas, Batangas[45][46]celebrates the abundance ofmais,halaman,gulay andniyog, and highlights General Miguel Malvar[45][46]
Cebu City Charter Day[31]Feb 24[31]Cebu City[31]
Sibug-Sibug Festival[32][31]Feb 24[31]
or 17 – 26
Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay[32][31]foundation day of Zamboanga Sibugay province[32]
Caragan Festival[31]Feb 25 toFeb 26[31]Mabalacat, Pampanga[31]
Panagbenga Festival
(Baguio Flower Festival)
[38][31][33]
Feb 26(4th week)[32]Baguio[38][31][33]flower festival[38][33]
Hil-o Hil-o Festival[31]Feb 26 toFeb 28[31]Ma-ayon, Capiz[31]
Death Anniversary of Baldomero Aguinaldo[31]Feb 26[31]Kawit,Cavite[31]
Dia de Zamboanga[32][31]Feb 26[31]Zamboanga City,[31]
orZamboanga Sibugay
Itik-Itik Festival[32][31]Feb 27,[31]
(last Sunday)
Pasig[32][31]native duck(itik)[32]
Nangkaan Festival[31]Feb 27[31]Maigo, Lanao del Norte[31]
Maniambus Festival[31]Feb 27[31]Negros Occidental(provincewide)[31]
Sambayan Festival[31]Feb 28 toMar 31[31]Tobias Fornier, Antique[31]

March

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     Part ofHoly Week

NameDateLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Salubong at Ang Pasko ng Pangkabuhay
(Feast of the Resurrection)
MarchParañaque
Balayong FestivalBeginning of MarchPalawan
MAHAGUYOG Festival (Mais, Halaman, Gulay at Niyog)March(1st week),[47]
(1–7)
Santo Tomas, Batangas[45][46]week-long celebration of seven-day feast in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas[47]
Island Garden City of Samal Festival[47]March(1st week),[47]
(1–7)
Samal, Davao del Norte[47]week-long celebration of Samal's founding anniversary[47]
Hinatdan Festival[48]March(2nd week)[48]Cebu City[48]
Witches Festival[47]March(Holy Week)[47]Siquijor[47]
Sumbrero Festival[48]March
(no definite date)[48]
Biñan, Laguna[48]
Say-am Festival[48]March
(no definite date)[48]
Calanasan, Apayao[48]
Kapayvanuvanua Festival[48]March toApril(movable)[48]Mahatao, Batanes[48]
Turumba Festival[49]March
orApr 21 toApr 26
Pakil, Laguna[49]seven-day feast in honor ofOur Lady of Sorrows[49]
Banga Anniversary Fiesta[48]Mar 1 toMar 4[48]Banga, South Cotabato[48]
Dinagsa Festival[48]Mar 1 toMar 5[48]Muntinlupa[48]
TiniklingMar 1 toMar 6Malaybalay City
Araw ng Island Garden City of Samal
(IGACOS Festival)
[48]
Mar 1 toMar 7[48]Island Garden City of Samal[48]
Araw ng Tagum City[48]Mar 1 toMar 7[48]Tagum City[48]
Parade of Festivals[48][50]Mar 1[48][50]Muntinlupa[48][50]
Sugbahan[48]Mar 2 toMar 14[48]Davao City[48]
Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival – the Mangyan Cultural Festival[48]Mar 2 toMar 4[48]Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro[48]
Pacto de Sangre
(Blood Compact of New Washington, Aklan)[48]
Mar 3[48]New Washington, Aklan[48]
Council of Balabago Reenactment[48]Mar 4 toMar 5[48]Culasi, Antique[48]
Manchatchatong Festival[48]Mar 4 toMar 6[48]Balbalan, Kalinga[48]
Puerto Princesa Foundation Day[48]Mar 4[48]Puerto Princesa City[48]
Ses'long Festival[48]Mar 5 toMar 16[48]T'Boli, South Cotabato[48]
Ayyoweng de Lambak ed Tadian[48]Mar 5[48]Tadian, Mountain Province[48]
Tilapia Festival[48]Mar 5[48]Braulio E. Dujali, Davao del Norte[48]
Kamayadan Festival[48]Mar 6 toMar 10[48]Norala, South Cotabato[48]
Boling-boling Festival[48]Mar 6 toMar 8[48]Catanauan, Quezon[48]
Bulawan Festival[48]Mar 6 toMar 8[48]Nabunturan, Davao de Oro[48]
Abrenian Kawayan Festival
(Abra Foundation Day)
[48][51]
Mar 6 toMar 9[48]Bangued, Abra[48][51]formerly known asArya! Abra Festival; celebrates the founding of Abra province[32]
Panagtagbo Festival[48]Mar 7[48]Tagum City[48]
Al-law ng Kalumunan[48]Mar 7[48]Nabunturan, Davao de Oro[48]
Anibina Bulawanun Festival[47]Mar 8(culmination)[47]Davao de Oro[47]eight-day multi-themed annual festival[47]
Anilag Festival[48]Mar 8 toMar 15[48]Santa Cruz, Laguna[48]Celebrates the culture and progress of the province of Laguna
Holistic Festival[48]Mar 9 toMar 11[48]Labrador, Pangasinan[48]
Bantayan Festival[48]Mar 9 toMar 15[48]Guimbal, Iloilo[48]
Eid al-Fitr[52]Mar 9,[39]
orAug 30[52]
Region XII[39](regionwide)[52]
Penetensiyahan[48]Mar 9[48]Rosario, Batangas[48]
Araw ng Dabaw Celebration[32][48]Mar 10 toMar 16[32][48]Davao City[32][48]celebration of Davao's Foundation Day as a chartered city[32]
Anao Town Fiesta[48]Mar 13 toMar 15[48]Anao, Tarlac[48]
Pintados de Passi Festival[32][48]Mar 14 toMar 16,[32]
orMar 11 toMar 18[48]
Passi City, Iloilo[32][48]History of Passi City[32]
Delfin Albano Patronal Town Fiesta[48]Mar 14 toMar 17[48]Delfin Albano, Isabela[48]
Sikaran Festival[48]Mar 15[48]Baras, Rizal[48]
Bacao Festival[48]Mar 16 toMar 20[48]Echague, Isabela[48]
Semana Santa sa Iguig Calvary HillsMar 16 toMar 23,
(Holy Week)[32]
Iguig, Cagayan[32]
Homonhon Landing Anniversary[32][48]Mar 16[32][48]Homonhon,Eastern Samar[48]discovery of the Philippines by Ferdinand Magellan[32]
Lugahait Festival[48]Mar 16[48]Lugait, Misamis Oriental[48]
Magallanes Festival[48]Mar 16[48]Guiuan, Eastern Samar[48]
Pasayaw Festival[48]Mar 17[48]Canlaon, Negros Oriental[48]
Anitap Festival[48]Mar 17[48]Kapangan, Benguet[48]
Death Anniversary of Pres. Ramon Magsaysay[48]Mar 17[48]Castillejos, Zambales[48]Commemorates the death ofPresident Ramon Magsaysay
Paynauen Festival[48]Apr 21 toApr 23[48]Iba, Zambales[48]
Banana Festival[48]Mar 18 toMar 19[48]Baco, Oriental Mindoro[48]
Peñablanca Patronal Town Fiesta[48]Mar 18 toMar 19[48]Peñablanca, Cagayan[48]
Diadi Town Fiesta[48]Mar 18 toMar 21[48]Diadi, Nueva Vizcaya[48]
Strawberry Festival[48][53][54]Mar
(month-long)[48][54]
La Trinidad, Benguet[48][53][54]strawberries and strawberry products[53][54]
Soli-Soli Festival[48]Mar 18[48]San Francisco, Cebu[48]
Carabao FestivalMar 19San Jose, RomblonFormerly known as Jones
Tabak Festival[48]Mar 19 toMar 22[48]Tabaco City, Albay[48]
Baykat Festival/Aritao Town Fiesta[48]Mar 19 toMar 22[48]Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya[48]
Sulyog Festival[48]Mar 19[48]Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro[48]
Barotorera Festival[48]Mar 19[48]Gingoog[48]
Dinamulag Festival[55][56]Mar toMay(moveable)[55][56]Iba, Zambales[55][56]mangoes and its by-products[55][56]
San Jose Fiesta[48]Mar 19[48]Davao de Oro[48]
Sinigayan Festival[32][48]Mar 19[32][48]Sagay City[32][48]Shell craft art[32]
Araw ng Panabo[48]Mar 20 toMar 31[48]Panabo City[48]
Pindangan Festival[48]Mar 20[48]San Fernando City, La Union[48]
Saginyogan FestivalMar 21Alcantara, RomblonTablas Island
Sabutan Festival[48]Mar 21 toMar 23[48]Palanan, Isabela[48]
Kalap Festival[48]Mar 21[48]Calapan,Oriental Mindoro[48]
Alimango Festival[48]Mar 22[48]Lala, Lanao del Norte[48]
Torugpo[48]Mar 22[48]Carigara, Leyte[48]
Malaybalay City Chartered Day[48]Mar 22[48]Malaybalay City[48]
Tobacco Festival[48]Mar 23 toMar 29[48]Candon City[48]
Ani Festival[48]Mar 23 toMar 30[48]Dingras, Ilocos Norte[48]
19 Martyrs of Aklan[48]Mar 23[48]Kalibo, Aklan[48]
Salubong sa AngonoMar 26 toMar 27,
(Holy Week)[32]
Angono, Rizal[32]reunion of the Risen Christ with the Virgin Mary[32]
Kisi-kisi Festival[48]Mar 27 toMar 31[48]Negros Occidental[48]
Manok ni San Pedro Festival[48]Mar 27[48]San Pedro, Laguna[48]
Marcos Town Fiesta/Mannalon Festival[48]Mar 27[48]Marcos, Ilocos Norte[48]
Tobacco Festival[57]Mar 28 toMar 29[57]Candon City[57]tobacco[57]
Balut sa Puti Festival[58]Mar 29Pateros, Metro ManilaFull moon hatching of duck eggs, co-celebrated with Araw ng Pateros (Pateros Foundation Day). Movable celebration if fall in any days of Holy Week.
Katkat sa Dipolog[48]Mar 28 toApr 3[48]Dipolog[48]
Senakulo / Holy Week Rituals & Processions[48]Mar 28 toApr 4[48]nationwide[48]
Cuaresma[48]Mar 28 toApr 4[48]San Jose, Antique[48]
Parpaguha FestivalMar 29San Andres, RomblonTablas Island
Balot sa Puti Festival[48]Mar 29[48]Pateros[48]
Gawagaway-yan Kawayan Festival[48]Mar 30 toApr 15[48]Cauayan[48]
Malibay Cenaculo[48]Mar 30 toApr 8[48]Pasay[48]
Bangus Festival[48]Mar 30[48]Panabo City[48]
Sinugdan
(Commemoration of the First Christian Mass)
[48]
Mar 31[32][48]Limasawa Island,Southern Leyte[32][48]commemoration of the first Christian mass[32]
First Easter Mass Celebration[48]Mar 31[48]Butuan[48]
Holy Week[47]March toApril[47]nationwide[47]week-long event honoring Jesus Christ's death on the Cross[47]
Centurion Festival[47]March(Holy Week)[47]General Luna, Quezon[47]believed to be the origin of Marinduque'sMoriones Festival[47]
Kariton Festival[59]MarchLicab, Nueva Ecija[59]carabao-pulled carts, thanksgiving and harvest festival[59]
Moriones Festival[47][60]March(Holy Week),[47]
(Easter Sunday),
orApr 2 toApr 7[60]
Boac,[39]
Marinduque[32][38][47][60]
part ofHoly Week;[38] commemoratesSaint Longinus[32][39][47]
Pagtaltal sa Guimaras
(Ang Pagtaltal)
[47][60][61]
March
(Good Friday),[47]
orApr 5 toApr 6[60]
Jordan, Guimaras[47][60][61]procession of flagellants and devotees in biblical attire[47]
Sugat Kabanhawan FestivalMarch toApril(Easter Sunday)[60][48]Minglanilla, Cebu[48]celebrates the meeting of the Risen Christ and the sorrowfulMother Mary (Sugat), and theresurrection of Jesus (Kabanhawan).

April

[edit]

     Part ofHoly Week

NameDate rangeLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Pantat FestivalApril(2nd week)Zarraga, Iloilo
Manaoag Pilgrimage[39]April(2nd week)[39]Manaoag, Pangasinan[39]Nuestra Señora de Manaoag[39]
Lami-Lamihan Festival[49][62]April(3rd week),
(14 to 16)[49][62]
Lamitan,
Basilan[49]
showcases the rich Yakan traditions[49]
Mutya ng Taguig[60]April(3rd week)[60]Taguig[60]
Tanduyong Festival[32]April(4th Sunday)[32]San Jose, Nueva Ecija[32]harvest celebration[32]
Kamarikutan Pagdiwata Arts Festival[60]April(fullmoon)[60]Puerto Princesa City[60]
Camote Festival/Bb. Zambales[60]April(movable)[60]Castillejos, Zambales[60]
Kinulob Festival[60]April
(no definite date)[60]
Mabini, Batangas[60]
Itik Festival[60]April
(no definite date)[60]
Victoria, Laguna[60]celebrates theItik as chief product of the town
Kadahoman Festival[60]Apr 1 to1 May[60]Lagonoy, Camarines Sur[60]
Tugbong FestivalApr 1 toApr 25Pandan, Antique
Panagabuos Festival[60]Apr 1 toApr 3[60]Banna, Ilocos Norte[60]
Suroy Ta[60]Apr 1 to31 May[60]Davao City[60]
Fiesta Pasiklab[60]Apr 1 to31 May[60]Quezon City[60]
Banana Festival[60]Apr 1 toApr 5[60]La Castellana, Negros Occidental[60]
Kesong Puti Festival[60]Apr 1 toApr 9[60]Santa Cruz, Laguna[60]celebrates theKesong Puti- a white carabao-milk cottage cheese
Linggo ng Palaspas or Domingo de Ramos[60]Apr 1[60]Parañaque[60]
Pandan Festival[60]Apr 3[60]Luisiana, Laguna[60]celebrates thepandan, the raw product for the weaving industry of the town
Summer Youth Festival[60]Apr 4 toApr 25[60]Zamboanga del Sur[60]
Hudas-hudas[60]Apr 4[60]San Jose de Buenavista, Antique[60]
Libod-sayaw[60]Apr 4[60]Bindoy, Negros Oriental[60]
Sagrada Familia Fiesta[60]Apr 4[60]Laak, Davao de Oro[60]
Lenten Festival of Herbal Preparation[32][60]Apr 5 toApr 6,[60]
(Easter Saturday)[32]
Siquijor, Siquijor[32][60]
Kanidugan FestivalApr 5Odiongan, Romblon
Senakulo[60]Apr 5 andApr 7(Maundy Thursday & Black Saturday)[60]Castillejos, Zambales[60]
Pilgrimage to Ermita Hill[60]Apr 5 toApr 6
(Holy Week)[60]
Casiguran /Baler, Aurora[60]
Semana Santa at Iguig Calvary Hills[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Iguig, Cagayan[60]
Pasko sa Kasakit
(Semana Santa sa Bantayan)
[60]
Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Bantayan, Cebu[60]
Semana Santa sa Bikol[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Calabanga, Camarines Sur[60]
Cenakulo
(Cainta, Rizal)
[60]
Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Cainta, Rizal[60]
Lenten Observance
(San Pablo City)
[60]
Apr 5 toApr 6[60]San Pablo City, Laguna[60]
Buhing Kalbaryo[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Cebu City[60]
Semana Santa
(Dipolog)
[60]
Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Dapitan[60]
Katkat Sakripisyo sa 3003 Steps[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Dipolog[60]
Live Stations of the Cross at San Carlos City[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]San Carlos City, Negros Occidental[60]
Pagtaltal in Barotac Viejo[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Barotac Viejo, Iloilo[60]
Paghukom[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Calinog, Iloilo[60]
Kapiya Display and Pasyon Singing Contest[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Santa Barbara, Iloilo[60]
Semana Santa at Dariok Hills[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Santiago City[60]
Pak'kaat Kal'lo[60]Apr 5 toApr 6[60]Magpet, Cotabato[60]
The Subok[60]Apr 5 toApr 7[60]TaytayandTanay, Rizal[60]
Semana Santa at Silay City[60]Apr 5 toApr 8[60]Silay City[60]
Flagellants & Lenten Rites[60]Apr 5 toApr 8[60]Paombong, Bulacan[60]
Giwang-giwang[60]Apr 6(Good Friday)[60]Binangonan, Rizal[60]
Angeles Lenten Rites[60]Apr 6(Good Friday)[60]Angeles City[60]
Lang-ay Festival[60]Apr 6 toApr 8[60]Bontoc, Mountain Province[60]
San Pedro Cutud Lenten Rites[32][60]Apr 6,[60]
(Holy Week)[32]
San Fernando City, Pampanga[32][60]
Lenten Week/ "Pagpapako"[60]Apr 6[60]BalerandCasiguran, Aurora[60]
Pamalandong ha Palo[60]Apr 6[60]Palo, Leyte[60]
Kalbaryo[60]Apr 6[60]La Carlota City[60]
Ang Hatol
(the Way of the Cross)
[60]
Apr 6[60]Cainta, Rizal[60]
Prusisyon[60]Apr 6[60]Angeles City,Mabalacat,San Fernando,
Sasmuanand Betis, Pampanga[60]
Baliuag Lenten Procession[60]Apr 6[60]Baliuag, Bulacan[60]
Folk Healing[60]Apr 7(Black Saturday)[60]San Antonio,Siquijor[60]
Salubong (Angono, Rizal)[60]Apr 7 toApr 8[60]Angono, Rizal[60]
Pagay-pagay Festival[60]Apr 7 toApr 8[60]Saguday, Quirino[60]
Allaw Ta Apo Sandawa[60]Apr 7[60]Kidapawan City[60]
Sugat Kabanhawan Festival[60]March toApril,[60](Easter Sunday)Minglanilla, Cebu[60]celebrates the meeting of the Risen Christ and the sorrowful Mother Mary (Sugat), and the resurrection of Jesus (Kabanhawan)
Sunduan ha Carigara[60]Apr 8[60]Carigara, Leyte[60]
Sugat[60]Apr 8[60]San Carlos City[60]
Salubong(Easter Vigil) and
Pasko ng Pagkabuhay
(Feast of the Resurrection)
[60]
Apr 8[60]Parañaque[60]
Haladaya Festival[60]Apr 8[60]Daanbantayan, Cebu[60]
Sigpawan Festival[63]Apr 8[63]Lemery, Batangas[63]showcase the culture and natural resources of Lemery[63]
Malangsi Fishtival[64]Apr 8[64]Bayambang,Pangasinan[64]fish festival[64]
Dupax del Sur Town Fiesta[60]Apr 9 toApr 11[60]Dupax Del Sur, Nueva Vizcaya[60]
Rodeo Masbateño[60]Apr 9 toApr 14[60]Masbate City[60]
Panaad sa Negros[39][60]Apr 9 toApr 15,[60]
or(2nd or 3rd week)[39]
Bacolod[39][60]fusion of fiestas of 13 cities and 19 towns of the whole province of Negros Occidental[39]
Araw ng Kagitingan[60]Apr 9[60]Mount Samat,Bataan[60]
Pandan Festival[60]Apr 11 toApr 16[60]Mapandan, Pangasinan[60]
Aliwan Fiesta[60]Apr 12 toApr 14[60]Pasay[60]
Bambang Town Fiesta: "Panggayjaya Festival"[60]Apr 13 toApr 16[60]Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya[60]
Bantayog Festival[60]Apr 13 toApr 16[60]Camarines Norte[60]
Ana Kalang Festival[60]Apr 13 toApr 17[60]Nagcarlan, Laguna[60]honors the legendary Ana Kalang, the town's eponym
Easthfest Summer Festival[60]Apr 13 to6 May[60]Tagum City[60]
Bancathon sa Magnaga[60]Apr 13[60]Pantukan, Davao de Oro[60]
Hugyaw sa Kadagatan[60]Apr 14[60]Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte[60]
Baybayon Festival[60]Apr 15 toApr 17[60]Sagñay, Camarines Sur[60]
Tampisaw Festival
(Earth Day Celebration)
[60]
Apr 16 toApr 18[60]Concepcion, Iloilo[60]
Tungoh ad Hungduan[60]Apr 16 toApr 19[60]Hungduan, Ifugao[60]
Garlic Festival[60]Apr 16 toApr 20[60]Pinili, Ilocos Norte[60]
Ka-angkan[60]Apr 16 toApr 22[60]Marikina[60]
Bangus Festival[60]Apr 17 to4 May[60]Dagupan[60]celebrates theBangus, the country's de facto national fish and chief product of the city
Binongey Festival[60]Apr 17[60]Anda, Pangasinan[60]
Linubian Festival[65]Apr 17 toApr 19
(3rd week)[65]
Rosario, La Union[65]showcases harvests of the municipality[65]
Kasibu Town Fiesta[60]Apr 18 toApr 19[60]Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya[60]
Alfonso Castañeda Town Fiesta[60]Apr 18 toApr 20[60]Alfonso Castañeda, Nueva Vizcaya[60]
Pasa-pasa Festival[60]Apr 18 toApr 21[60]Monreal, Masbate[60]
Bugsayan FestivalApr 19Santa Fe, RomblonTablas Island
Tarlac City Charter Anniversary[60]Apr 19[60]Tarlac City, Tarlac[60]
Cocowayan Festival[60]Apr 20 toApr 25[60]Isabela, Basilan[60]
Mango-bamboo Festival and Trade Fair[60]Apr 20 toApr 27[60]San Carlos, Pangasinan[60]
"La Laguna" Festival[60]Apr 20 toApr 29[60]Santa Cruz, Laguna[60]
Caromata Festival Town Fiesta[60]Apr 20[60]Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental[60]
Sunduan - Feast of Santa Rosa de Lima[60]Apr 21(3rd Saturday)[60]Pasig[60]
Agoo Semana Santa[60]Apr 21 toApr 22,[60]
or(Holy Week)[32]
Agoo, La Union[32][60]
Panaad[60][66]Apr 21 toApr 22,[60]
(Holy Week)[66]
Camiguin[60]devotees trek to Vulkan Peak as an act of penance[66]
Senakulo
(Way of the Cross)
[60]
Apr 21 toApr 22[60]Parañaque[60]
Gotad ad Hingyon[60]Apr 21 toApr 24[60]Hingyon, Ifugao[60]
Sanduguan Festival[60][67]Apr 21 toApr 27,[60]
orNov 15[67]
Calapan, Mindoro Oriental[60][67]reenacts the first contact between the natives of Mindoro and traders from China[67]
Bangkarera[60]Apr 21[60]Peñablanca, Cagayan[60]boat-rowing race[60]
Pabasa ng Pasyon[60]Apr 21[60]San Juan, Batangas[60]
Pagsalabuk Festival[60]Apr 22 to19 May[60]Dipolog[60]
Hinugyaw sa Hinigaran Festival[60]Apr 22 toApr 23[60]Hinigaran, Negros Occidental[60]
Kangayedan Festival[60]Apr 22 toApr 26[60]Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte[60]
Subic 'ay Festival[60]Apr 22 toApr 28[60]Subic, Zambales[60]
Gotad ad Kiangan[60]Apr 23 toApr 25[60]Kiangan, Ifugao[60]
Pista sa Kinaiyahan[60]Apr 23 toApr 26[60]Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur[60]
Pinakbet Festival[60]Apr 23[60]Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur[60]
Pista'y Dayat[32][60][68]Apr 24 to1 May[60][68]Lingayen,[32][60]Pangasinan[68]fishermen's harvest and thanksgiving festival[32][68]
Sibit Sibit Festival[60]Apr 24 toApr 30
(last week)[60]
Olongapo City[60]
Yagyag Festival[60]Apr 24 toApr 30[60]Sibulan, Negros Oriental[60]
Karosahan Festival[60]Apr 24[60]Nueva Valencia, Guimaras[60]
Araw ng Sulop[60]Apr 24[60]Sulop, Davao del Sur[60]
Talabukon FestivalApr 25Looc, RomblonTablas Island
Panagsangal Festival[60]Apr 25 to1 May[60]Baggao, Cagayan[60]
Sinabalu Festival[60]Apr 25 toApr 26[60]Rizal, Cagayan[60]
The Sabutan Festival and Mini-trade Fair[60]Apr 25 toApr 29[60]Mabitac,Oriental Mindoro[60]
Imbayah Festtival[60]Apr 25 toApr 29[60]Banaue, Ifugao[60]
Baggak Summer Festival[60]Apr 25 toApr 30[60]Bauang, La Union[60]
Pasalamat Festival[60][68]Apr 25,[60]
or1 May[68]
La Carlota City[60][68]labor and thanksgiving festival[68]
Aklan Day Celebration[60]Apr 25[60]Aklan[60]
Panagat "Fish" Tival[60]Apr 25[60]Estancia, Iloilo[60]
Bahag-hari Festival[60]Apr 25[60]Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro[60]
Balingoan Festival[60]Apr 25[60]Balingoan, Misamis Oriental[60]
Liliw Gat Tayaw Tsinelas Festival[60]Apr 26 to1 May[60]Liliw, Laguna[60]honors legendaryGat Tayaw, chieftain. celebrates the local slipper economy.
Kutsitsa Festival[60]Apr 26[60]Molave, Zamboanga del Sur[60]
May Ilaoud Festival[60]Apr 27 to1 May[60]Milaor, Camarines Sur[60]
Binirayan Festival[60]Apr 27 toApr 29[60]San Jose de Buenavista
andHamtic, Antique[60]
Saknungan Festival[60]Apr 27 toApr 30[60]San Jose, Occidental Mindoro[60]
Kadaugan sa Mactan[32][49]Apr 27[69][49]Cebu City,[32]
Cebu[49]
reenactment of the Battle of Mactan[32][69][49]
Dikit Festival[60]Apr 28 toApr 30[60]Aurora, Isabela[60]
Butanding Festival[60]Apr 28 to5 May[60]Donsol, Sorsogon[60]
Indak Padurukan Festival[60]Apr 28[60]San Jose, Occidental Mindoro[60]
Pandawan Festival[60]Apr 28[60]Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija[60]
Tinapahan Festival[60]Apr 29 to1 May[60]Lemery, Batangas[60]
Dinaklisan Festival[60]Apr 29 to1 May[60]Currimao, Ilocos Norte[60]
Antipolo Pilgrimage[60]Apr 30 to1 May[60]Antipolo, Rizal[60]Annual pilgrimage season to visit theNuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje
Mungo Festival[60]Apr 30 to2 May[60]San Mateo, Isabela[60]
Kalipayan Festival[60]Apr 30[60]San Agustin, Romblon[60]
Bambang Patronal Town Fiesta: Saint Catherine of Sienna[60]Apr 30[60]Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya[60]

May

[edit]
NameDate rangeLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Araquio FestivalMayGeneral Tinio, Nueva Ecija
Higawa FestivalMay 1Barracks, Caloocan
Martipak FestivalMay 1Calumpit, BulacanHonorsSt. Joseph
Binallay Festival[70]May[70]Ilagan City, Isabela[70]CelebratesBinallay, a type of rice cake[70]
Viva Vigan (Binatbatan) Festival of the Arts[71][72]1 May to7 May[71][72]
(1st week)
Vigan City[72]
Sagalahang Bayan[71]May(1st week)[71]Navotas[71]
Pastulan FestivalMay(2nd Saturday)San Pascual, Batangas
Pasayahan sa Lucena[71]May(4th week)[71]Lucena City[71]
Samahang Bulaklakan FestivalMay(last Sunday)Siniloan, Laguna
Bangkero Festival[32][48]May(last Sunday),[32]
or March[48]
Pagsanjan, Laguna[32][48]decorated boats(bancas)[32]
Tapusan Float Parade Festival[32][71][68][73]May(month long)[68][73]
or31 May[71]
Alitagtag, Batangas[32][71][68][73]honors the Holy Cross[32][68][73]
Calauan "Pinya" Festival[71]May
(11–15)[71]
Calauan, Laguna[71]Celebrates the pineapple, main crop of Calauan
Mamang-os Festival[71]May
(no definite date)[71]
Tuy, Batangas[71]
Flores de Mayo
(Santacruzan)
[32][39][71][68]
May(whole month)[71][68]nationwide[32][39][71][68]commemoration of the search for the Holy Cross byReyna Elena and her son, theemperor Constantine[32][39][68]
Davao Gulf Regatta[71]1 May to4 May[71]Davao Oriental[71]
Araquio of Peñaranda[71]1 Mayand8 May
(1st & 2nd Sunday)[71]
Penaranda, Nueva Ecija[71]
Pangisraan Festival1 May to10 MayCalatrava, Romblon
Abaca FestivalMayCatanduanes
Pahinungod Festival[71]1 May to10 May[71]Calape, Bohol[71]
Gericho Laran Plantsa-Plantsa Festival1 May toApr 30Laoag City
Bicol Loco Festival3 May to5 MayLegazpi CityHot air balloons
Flores de Tagumeño Festival[71]1 May to30 May[71]Tagum City[71]
Balangay Festival
(Balanghai)
[71][68]
1 May to31 May[71]Butuan[71][68]commemorates the coming of the early migrants from Borneo and Celebes[68]
Balik-butuan[71]1 May to31 May[71]Butuan[71]
Pattaraday Festival
(Araw ng Santiago)
[71]
1 May to5 May[71]Santiago City[71]
Pasinggatan Festival[71]1 May to5 May[71]Taytay, Palawan[71]
Tikanlu Festival[71]1 May to6 May[71]Tagudin, Ilocos Sur[71]
100 Islands Festival[71]1 May to7 May[71]Alaminos, Pangasinan[71]
Madahom Festival[71]1 May to8 May[71]Caramoan, Camarines Sur[71]
Magayon Festival[32][60][68]May[68]month longAlbay[32][60][68]Albay's culture,[68] Mayon Volcano[32]
Boa-boahan "Alinsangan" Festival[32][71][40][68]1 May,[32]or2 May[71][40]Nabua, Camarines Sur[32][71][68]re-enactment of the 13th-century rite of offering chains of coconut embryos("boa") to deities[40][68]
Sumakah Festival[60]1 May[60]Antipolo, Rizal[60]
Pista ng Produktong Pilipino[71]1 May[71]Subic,Olongapo City[71]
Tromba Festival[71]1 May[71]Baras, Rizal[71]
Sagalahan[71]1 May[71]Malabon[71]
Dinengdeng Festival & Town Fiesta[71]1 May[71]Agoo, La Union[71]
Pastores Festival[71]1 May[71]Gapan[71]
Salay Town Fiesta[71]1 May[71]Salay, Misamis Oriental[71]Saint Joseph the Worker[71]
Saint Joseph the Worker Fiesta[71]1 May[71]Montevista, Davao de Oro[71]
Duyog Panday[71]1 May[71]Cotabato City[71]
Dayaw Dalan Festival[71]2 May to3 May[71]Ticao Island,San Jacinto, Masbate[71]
Panagat Festival2 May to8 MayBuruanga, Aklan
Salubong
(Holy Cross Festival)
[71]
2 May[71]AlitagtagandBauan, Batangas[71]
Sublian Festival[71]2 May[71]Bauan, Batangas[71]
Luyang Dilaw Festival[71]2 May[71]Marilao, Bulacan[71]
Katagman Festival[74]3 May,
(first week)[74]
Oton, Iloilo[74]highlights the historical significance of the golden mask dugout to the community[74]
Domorokdok Festival
(Dumarokdok)
[71]
3 May to4 May[71]Botolan, Zambales[71]
Rit-ritemong Cayong Festival[71]3 May to5 May[71]Sarrat, Ilocos Norte[71]
Virgen Milagrosa Festival[71]May[71]Ilocos Norte[71]Honors the provincial patron of Ilocos Norte,La Virgen Milagrosa. Miss Ilocos Norte is also held in this Festival.
Carabao-Carozza Festival[37][71][68]3 May[37][71][68]Pavia, Iloilo[37][71][68]Iloilo's Oldest Festival, celebrated consistently since 1973 and the only Philippine festival celebrated even at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of the festival is to give honor and a break for a day to the farmer's bestfriend - the Carabao.

The festival has three components:Carabao-Carroza Parade, Carabao-Carroza Race and theFestival Queen Search

Bawang Festival[71]3 May[71]Sinait, Ilocos Sur[71]garlic[71]
Feast of the Holy Cross[71]3 May[71]Santa Cruz, Marinduque[71]
Alubijid Town Fiesta[71]3 May[71]Alubijid, Misamis Oriental[71]
Santa Cruz Parochial Fiesta[71]3 May[71]Samal, Davao del Norte[71]
Pamuhuan Festival[71]4 May[71]Pinamungajan, Cebu[71]
Dawa Festival[71]5 May to10 May[71]Gonzaga, Cagayan[71]
Bacoor Marching Band Festival[71]6 May to8 May[71]Bacoor,Cavite[71]
Sas-alliwa Festival[71]7 May to15 May[71]Natonin, Mountain Province[71]
Feast day of Saint Michael[75]7 May to8 May[75]San Miguel, Catanduanes[75]honorsSt. Michael the Archangel
Labig Festival[71]7 May to9 May[71]Claveria, Cagayan[71]
Mantawi Festival[71]7 May[71]Mandaue City[71]
Basi Festival[71]7 May[71]Naguilian, La Union[71]celebrates theBasi
Jose Abad Santos Day[71]7 May[71]San Fernando, Pampanga[71]commemoratesJose Abad Santos
Balsa Festival[71]8 May(2nd Saturday)[71]Lian, Batangas[71]
Summer Sports Festival[71]8 May to14 May
(2nd week)[71]
Tagum City[71]
Agawan sa Sariaya
(San Isidro Festival)
[71]
8 May to16 May[71]Sariaya, Quezon[71]HonorsSan Isidro Labrador
Mayohan sa Tayabas
(San Isidro Festival)
[71]
8 May to16 May[71]Tayabas, Quezon[71]HonorsSan Isidro Labrador
De Galera Festival[71]9 May to12 May[71]Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro[71]
Mayaw-mayaw Festival10 MayPinabacdao, Samarin honor ofOur Lady of Sorrows
Aramang Festival[71]10 May to11 May[71]Aparri, Cagayan[71]
Kayapa Town Fiesta[71]10 May to12 May[71]Kayapa, Nueva Vizcaya[71]
Kasadyawan Festival10 May to15 MayMagdiwang, RomblonSibuyan Island
Makalawan "Pinya" Festival[71]10 May to15 May[71]Calauan, Laguna[71]
Feast of Our Lady of Biglang Awa[71]10 May[71]Boac, Marinduque[71]honors theMahal na Birhan ng Biglang-Awa of Boac
Saging Festival[71]10 May[71]Lazi, Siquijor[71]
Palong Festival[71]11 May to13 May[71]Capalonga, Camarines Norte[71]
Balwarte sa Gumaca[71]11 May to15 May[71]Gumaca, Quezon[71]
Paukyaban Festival[71]11 May to30 May[71]Butuan[71]
Barangay Boat Festival[68]11 May[68]Aparri, Cagayan[68]Fluvial festival held in honor of Saint Peter Thelmo[68]
Villaverde Town Fiesta[71]12 May to14 May[71]Villaverde, Nueva Vizcaya[71]
Mano Po San Roque Festival[71]12 May[71]Valenzuela City[71]
Bariw Festival[76]14 May to15 MayNabas, Aklan[76]showcasing bags, mats and hats made ofbariw leaves[76]
Malaybalay City Fiesta[60]14 May to15 May[60]Malaybalay City[60]honorsSan Isidro Labrador[60]
Feast of San Isidro Labrador/Carabao Festival[71]14 May to15 May[71]Angono, Rizal[71]honorsSan Isidro Labrador
Arana't Balwarte sa Gumaca
(San Isidro Festival)
[71]
14 May to15 May[71]Gumaca, Quezon[71]honorsSan Isidro Labrador
Medina Town Fiesta[71]14 May to15 May[71]Medina, Misamis Oriental[71]honorsSan Isidro Labrador
Pahiyas Festival[32][39][71][68]14 May to15 May[39][71]Lucban[71]andSariaya, Quezon[68]honorsSan Isidro Labrador[32][39][68] Famous for its colorful rice decorations known asKiping
Pulilan Carabao Festival[39][71][68][77]14 May to15 May[39][71][77]Pulilan, Bulacan[39][71][68][77]honorsSan Isidro Labrador[39][68][77]
Balbagan Festival14 May to15 MayBinalbaganHonors San Isidro and the Slithering Snake
Fiesta Bicolandia Cruise "Peñafrancia Pilgrimage"[71]14 May to18 May[71]Cebu City[71]commemorates theOur Lady of Peñafrancia
Sarakat Festival[71]14 May[71]Santa Praxedes, Cagayan[71]
Araña`t Baluarte Festival15 MayGumaca, Quezon
Aringay Festival[71]15 May to21 May[71]Lasam, Cagayan[71]
Manggahan Festival[32][60]15 May to22 May,[32]
orApr 15 toApr 22[60]
Guimaras[32][60]founding of province and its mangoes[32]
Sunduan[71]15 May[71]Parañaque[71]
San Isidro Festival
(Pandanan)
[71]
15 May[71]Luisiana, Laguna[71]HonorsSan Isidro Labrador
P'gsalabuk Festival[71]15 May[71]Dipolog[71]Feast in honor ofSaint Vincent Ferrer
Onggoyan Festival[71]15 May[71]Malimono, Surigao del Norte[71]
Sinagingan Festival[71]15 May[71]Mendez, Cavite[71]
Panalaminan Festival[71]15 May[71]Roxas, Palawan[71]
Kagasangan Festival[71]15 May[71]Moalboal, Cebu[71]A Cebuano word which translates to "coral reefs". The festival is celebrated for the abundance marine life. It is held in honor of San Juan Nepumoceno (St. John of Nepomuk).[78]
San Isidro Fiesta[71]15 May[71]Digos[71]honorsSan Isidro Labrador
Tinapay Festival[71]15 May[71]Cuenca, Batangas[71]
Maubanog Festival[71]16 May to17 May[71]Mauban, Quezon[71]
Harana Festival
(Karantahan nin Pagranga)
[71]
16 May to21 May,[71]
orFeb 14[31]
San Jose, Camarines Sur[71]
Pahoy-Pahoy Festival[71][68]16 May to24 May,[71]
or19 May to25 May[68]
Calbiga, Samar[71][68]Celebrates thepahoy-pahoy(scarecrows)[68]
Iikalahan/Kalanguya Festival[71]16 May[71]San Nicolas, Pangasinan[71]
Gakit Festival[71]16 May[71]Angadanan, Isabela[71]
Lapyahan Festival[71]16 May[71]San Remigio, Cebu[71]
Obando Fertility Rites[39][71][77]17 May to19 May[39][71][77]Obando, Bulacan[39][71][68][77]Honors the town patronsSan Pascual Baylon,Santa Clara de Assisi and theVirgen de Salambao[39][68]
Sanggutan Festival[71]18 May[71]Barugo, Leyte[71]
Magdadaran Talip Festival[71]19 May to20 May[71]Carasi,Dumalneg,
Nueva Era,Adams, Ilocos Norte[71]
Sarangani Bay Festival[71]19 May to21 May[71]Glan, Sarangani[71]
Ammungan Festival[71][79][80]19 May to24 May[71][79]Nueva Vizcaya[71][80]Gathering of ethnic tribes and lowland inhabitants of the province[79][80]
Sarung Banggi Festival[71]19 May to27 May[71]Santo Domingo, Albay[71]
Farmers Festival[71]19 May[71]Bacarra, Ilocos Norte[71]
Araw ng Sarangani[71]19 May[71]Sarangani[71]
Banwahon Festival[71]20 May[71]Surigao City[71]
Malabon Foundation Day[71]21 May[71]Malabon[71]Commemorates the founding ofMalabon
Lubi Festival[71]21 May[71]Maria, Siquijor[71]
Layag Festival[71]22 May to27 May[71]Rapu-Rapu, Albay[71]
Kabasan Festival[71]22 May to28 May[71]Davao de Oro[71]
Lubi-lubi (Coconut) Festival[71]22 May[71]Gingoog[71]
Feast of Saint Rita de Cascia(City Fiesta)[71]22 May[71]Gingoog[71]honorsSt. Rita of Cascia
Tabanog Festival Araw ng Balingasag[71]22 May[71]Balingasag, Misamis Oriental[71]
Panagyaman Festival[32][71]23 May to25 May,[71]
or19 May to24 May[32]
Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya[32][71]establishment of civil government in the province[32]
Bolibong Kingking Festival[32][71]24 May to25 May[32][71]Loboc, Bohol[32][71]music and dance festival of folklore and traditions[32]
Kaogma Festival[71]24 May to31 May[71]Pili, Camarines Sur[71]
Guihulugan Festival[71]24 May[71]Guihulngan, Negros Oriental[71]
Katang Festival[71]25 May[71]Calauag, Quezon[71]
Gabii sa Kabilin[71]25 May[71]Cebu City[71]
Sinugboan Festival[71]27 May[71]Garcia Hernandez, Bohol[71]
Binuyugan Festival[71]27 May[71]Maitum, Sarangani[71]
Pintos Festival[71]27 May[71]Bogo, Cebu[71]
Kalayaan Festival[71]28 May toJun 12[71]Cavite(provincewide)[71]
Wagayway Festival[71]28 May[71]Imus,Cavite[71]
Province of Tarlac Founding Anniversary[71]28 May[71]Tarlac City[71]Commemoration of the founding ofTarlac
National Flag Day[71]28 May[71]Iligan City[71]
Dapugan Festival[71]28 May[71]Mabini, Davao de Oro[71]
Sagawak Festival[71]28 May[71]Malalag[71]
Rosquillos Festival[71]29 May[71]Liloan, Cebu[71]
Balingoan Town Fiesta[71]29 May[71]Balingoan, Misamis Oriental[71]
Mammangi Festival[81]30 May,
(last week)[81]
Ilagan City[81]thanksgiving and harvest festival, honors the farmers[81]
Bagasbas Beach International Eco-arts Festival[71]30 May toJun 6[71]Daet, Camarines Norte[71]
Hudyaka Festival[71]30 May toJun 9[71]Zamboanga del Norte[71]
Padaraw Festival[71]30 May[71]Bulan, Sorsogon[71]
Halamang Dilaw Festival[82]May[82]Marilao, Bulacan[82]pays tribute to nature[82]

June

[edit]

Name

Date rangeLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Rizal Arts Festival[83]Jun 1 toJun 30[83]Angono, Rizal[83]Commemorates Angono's status as the Art capital of the Philippines
Buklog[32]Jun 1 toJun 6[32]Dipolog[32]
Linggo ng Zamboanga del Norte & "Sardines and Mango Festival"[83]Jun 1 toJun 6[83]Dipolog[83]
Sinukmani FestivalJun 9[84]Rosario, BatangasCelebrates thesinukmani- a local rice cake
Bilang-bilang Abayan Festival[83]Jun 1[83]Surigao City[83]
Sakay-sakay Abayan[83]Jun 1[83]Surigao City[83]fluvial procession[83]
Pulang-Angui Festival[85]Jun 4[85]Polangui, Albay[85]relives the origin of the town[85]
Carrera Habagat[83]Jun 8 toJun 12[83]Siargao Island,Surigao del Norte[83]
Camotes Cassava Festival[83]Jun 8 toJun 14[83]Tudela, Cebu (Camotes Island)[83]
Baragatan sa Palawan
(Foundation Day)
[32][83]
Jun 10 toJun 23[32][83]Puerto Princesa City[32][83]Founding anniversary of the civil government of Palawan[32]
Lechonan sa Baroy[83]Jun 10[83]Baroy, Lanao del Norte[83]
Kuron FestivalJun 11Ferrol, RomblonTablas Island. Fiesta starts June 11 and ends June 13 (San Antonio de Padua)
Pagdayao Festival[86]Jun 11 toJun 12[86]Tacloban,Leyte,Masbate[86]thanksgiving feast[86]
Rizal Province Foundation Day[83]Jun 11[83]Rizal(no definite venue)[83]Commemorates the founding ofRizal Province
Araw ng Agusan del Sur[83]Jun 12[83]Agusan del Sur[83]
Sugok-Sugok FestivalJun 12 toJun 13Bagamanoc, Catanduanes
Panagsasalug Fiesta[83]Jun 12 toJun 15[83]Maddela, Quirino[83]
La Trinidad Foundation Day[83]Jun 12 toJun 16[83]La Trinidad, Benguet[83]
Araw ng Agusan del Norte[83]Jun 12 toJun 17[83]Agusan del Norte[83]
Naliyagan Festival[83]Jun 12 toJun 17[83]Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur[83]
Araw ng Quezon[83]Jun 12 toJun 18[83]Quezon, Bukidnon[83]
Araw ng Cotabato[83][86]Jun 12 toJun 20[83][86]Cotabato City[83][86]founding anniversary festival[86]
Independence Day[83]Jun 12[83]nationwide[83]Commemorates thePhilippine Declaration of Independence
Bonsai Festival and Founding Anniversary of San Isidro[83]Jun 12[83]San Isidro, Davao[83]
Pangapog Festival[83]Jun 13 toJun 18[83]Samal, Davao del Norte
Dorong Festival[83]Jun 14 toJun 19[83]Digos[83]
Gotad ad Ifugao[83]Jun 14 toJun 28[83]Lagawe, Ifugao[83]
Battle of Besang Pass Commemoration[83]Jun 14[83]Cervantes, Ilocos Sur[83]Commemoration of theBattle of Bessang Pass
Victory at Bacsil Ridge[83]Jun 14[83]San Fernando City, La Union[83]
Pinyasan(Pineapple) Festival[83]Jun 15 toJun 23[83]Camarines Norte[83]
Cagayan de Oro City Charter Day[83]Jun 15[83]Cagayan de Oro[83]
Iligan City Charter Day[83]Jun 16[83]Iligan City[83]
Damsu Cultural Festival[83]Jun 16[83]Kiblawan[83]
Baykat Festival, Ambaguio Town Fiesta[83]Jun 17 toJun 19[83]Ambaguio, Nueva Vizcaya[83]
Quezon Town Fiesta[83]Jun 17 toJun 20[83]Quezon, Nueva Vizcaya[83]
Regada Festival[83]Jun 17 toJun 24[83]Cavite City[83]Honors SaintJohn the Baptist
San Juan Cityhood Anniversary[83]Jun 17[83]San Juan City[83]Commemorates the founding ofSan Juan City
Tagnipan-on Festival[83]Jun 17[83]El Salvador, Misamis Oriental[83]
Kaimonan Festival[83]Jun 17[83]Maco, Davao de Oro[83]
White Nights Festival[83]Jun 18 toJun 19
(every 3rd weekend)[83]
Davao del Norte[83]
Pabulig Festival[83]Jun 18 toJun 19[83]Boston, Davao Oriental[83]
Lingganay Festival[83]Jun 18[83]Alangalang, Leyte[83]
Araw ng San Fernando Bukidnon[83]Jun 18[83]San Fernando, Bukidnon[83]
Cadang–Cadang Festival[83]Jun 18[83]Carmen, Davao del Norte[83]
Dapitan's Charter[83]Jun 19 toJun 22[83]Dapitan[83]
Pujada Bay Festival[83]Jun 19 toJul 24[83]Mati, Davao Oriental[83]
Adlaw Nan Surigao[83]Jun 19[83]Surigao del NorteandSurigao del Sur[83]
Buhayani Festival[83]Jun 19[83]Calamba, Laguna[83]
Pista ng Kalikasan[83]Jun 19[83]Palawan(provincewide)[83]
Saint Peter Town Fiesta[83]Jun 19[83]Sugbongcogon, Misamis Oriental[83]
Ginnamuluan Fiesta[83]Jun 20 toJun 21[83]Cabarroguis, Quirino[83]
Pista Y Ang Kagueban[83]Jun 20 toJun 27
(3rd week)[83]
Puerto Princesa City[83]
"Oyange Kaugman" Festival[83]Jun 20 toJun 29[83]Polangui, Albay[83]
Pili Festival[32][83]Jun 20 toJun 29[32][83]Sorsogon, Sorsogon[32][83]Celebrates thepili, the local product[32]
Zambulawan Festival[83]Jun 20[83]Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur[83]street pageantry[83]
Balyuan Rites[83]Jun 20[83]Tacloban City[83]
Mudpack Festival[32][83]Jun 21 toJun 22,[83]
orJun 24[32]
Murcia, Negros Occidental[32][83]
Payuhwan Festival: Batanes Day[83]Jun 21 toJun 26[83]Batanes[83]
Diwata Festival[83]Jun 21[83]San Francisco, Agusan del Sur[83]
Pagadian City Charter Day[83]Jun 21[83]Pagadian City[83]
Piat Sambali Festival[83][86]Jun 23 toJul 2,[83]
or(last week)[86]
Piat, Cagayan[83][86]Commemorates the Christianization of the Ytawes region ofCagayan[86]
Aggaw Nak Cagayan
(Cagayan Founding Anniversary)
[83]
Jun 23 toJun 30[83]Cagayan[83]
Calumpit "Libad" Festival[83]Jun 23[83]Calumpit, Bulacan[83]
Batac Charter Day & Empanada Festival[83]Jun 23[83]Batac, Ilocos Norte[83]
Matagoan Festival[83]Jun 24 toJun 26[83]Tabuk City, Kalinga[83]
Parada ng Lechon
(Parade of Roast Pigs)
[32][39][73][83][86]
Jun 24[73][83][86]Balayan, Batangas[32][39][83][86]honorsSt. John the Baptist.[32][39][73]
Hibok-Hibok Festival[66][86]Jun 24[66][86]Camiguin Island[86]honorsSt. John the Baptist.[66][86]
Kaliguan Fluvial Festival[83]Jun 24[83]Cagwait, Surigao del Sur[83]
Feast of San Antonio de Padua[83]Jun 24[83]Pila, Laguna[83]honorsSt. Anthony de Padua
Feast of Saint John the Baptist / Lechon Festival[83]Jun 24[83]Mindoro Oriental[83]honorsSt. John the Baptist.
Araw ng Maynila[83]Jun 24[83]Manila City[83]Commemorates the proclamation of Manila as the capital of the Spanish colonial administration in the Philippines.
Taong-putik Festival[83]Jun 24[83]Aliaga, Nueva Ecija[83]honorsSt. John the Baptist. Devotees dress up in banana leaves and mud as is tradition.
Wattah Wattah Festival[83]Jun 24[83]San Juan City[83]honorsSt. John the Baptist. Noted practice is the "basaan".
Sab'uyan Festival / Feast of Saint John the Baptist[83]Jun 24[83]Pola, Oriental Mindoro[83]honorsSt. John the Baptist.
Lubid–Lubid Festival and Cow Parade[83]Jun 24[83]Tiaong, Quezon[83]
San Juan sa Hibok-hibok Festival[83]Jun 24[83]Camiguin(provincewide)[83]honorsSt. John the Baptist.
Feast of Saint John the Baptist[83]Jun 25[83]San Juan, Metro Manila[83]honorsSt. John the Baptist.
Ikid-ikid sa Hononganan Festival[83]Jun 25[83]Hinunangan, Southern Leyte[83]
Bituon Han Leyte Kasadyaan[83]Jun 25[83]Tacloban City[83]
Palo Palo Festival[83]Jun 26[83]Batanes[83]
Apung Iru
(Saint Peter Fluvial Festival)
[83][87]
Jun 27 toJun 29[83][87]Apalit, Pampanga[83][87]in honor ofSaint Peter or "Apung Iru"[87]
Sakay-sakay Festival[83]Jun 27 toJun 29[83]Jimenez, Misamis Occidental[83]
Pintados Festival[32][39][83][86]Jun 27,[83]
orJun 29[39]
Tacloban, Leyte[32][39][83][86]Celebration based on the ancient tattooedpintados warriors[32][86]
Taephag Festival[83]Jun 27[83]Tagbina, Surigao del Sur[83]
Araw ng El Salvador[83]Jun 27[83]El Salvador, Misamis Oriental[83]
Araw ng Maramag[83]Jun 27[83]Maramag, Bukidnon[83]
Cacabyawan Festival[83]Jun 27[83]San Isidro, Davao del Norte[83]
Saint Peter and Paul FeastJune 28–29Ormoc City, LeyteHonors Sts.Peter andPaul
Feast of Saints Peter and PaulJun 28 toJun 29[83]Cagdianao, Surigao del Norte[83]Honors Sts.Peter andPaul
Kalilang sa Ranao[32][83]Jun 28 toJul 5,[83]
orApr 10 toApr 15[32]
Marawi City, Lanao del Sur[32][83]charter anniversary celebration of Marawi City[32]
Subiran Regatta[83]Jun 28[83]Tacloban City[83]
Kaniyog'n Festival[83]Jun 28[83]Brooke's Point, Palawan[83]
Bailes de Arcos[83]Jun 29[83]Makati[83]
Biniray Festival[83]Jun 29[83]Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro[83]
Sugbongcogontown Fiesta / Sacred Heart of Jesus[83]Jun 29[83]Sugbongcogon, Misamis Oriental[83]
Sangyaw Festival of Lights Street Dance (Parade of Lights) and Ritual Dance Competition[83]Jun 29[83]Tacloban City[83]
Feast of Patron Saint of Tacloban, the Sr. Sto. Niño De Tacloban El CapitanJune 30[83]Tacloban City[83]honors the Sto Niño
Kahalawan te Sebseb "Spring Festival"[83]Jun 30[83]Maramag, Bukidnon[83]
Naligayan Festival[86]June(2nd week)[86]Agusan del Norte[86]features sociocultural shows and fairs involving indigenous groups[86]
Daet Pineapple Festival[32][86]June(3rd week),[86]
(15–24)
Daet, Camarines Norte[32][86]celebrates the Pineapple, Daet's main crop[32][86]
Feast of Apung Iru (St.Peter the Apostle)June 28, 29, 30Apalit, PampangaFluvial Procession of the Image of St. Peter from Spain.

Celebrated since 1844.

Hugaw Silay FestivalJune 12Silay City, Negros OccidentalHonors the legendary Princess Kansilay
Lumalay FestivalJune 18Tampakan, South Cotabato

July

[edit]
NameDate rangeLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Simbalay[32]JulyNabunturan, Davao de Oro[32]
Bocaue River Festival[39][77]July(1st Sunday)[39][77]Bocaue, Bulacan[39]Honors Krus ng Wawa or Cross of Bocaue[39][77]
Sagayan Festival[32][88][89]July(1st week),[88]
Jul 4[89]
Tubod, Lanao del Norte[32][88][89]festival with a Maranao war dance as a main event[88][89]
Sandugo Festival[32][39][88][89]July(last week),[88]
or(month-long)[89]
Tagbilaran City,[32][39][89]
Bohol[88]
Commemorates theblood compact between local chieftainDatu Sikatuna andCaptain General Miguel Lopez de Legazpi[32][39][88]
Kahimoan Abayan Festival[88]July(last week)[88]Butuan[88]HonorsSanta Ana[88]
Syensaya Los Baños Science Festival[89]July(no definite date yet)[89]Los Baños, Laguna[89]Highlights the products, technologies and innovations of the science-related agencies inLos Baños
Kalakal Festival[89]July(no definite date yet)[89]Santa Maria, Laguna[89]
Sublian sa Batangas[32][73][88][89]July toJul 23[73][88][89]Batangas City[32][88][89]foundation day of Batangas City,[32][88] revives thesubli dance tradition[73]
Banana Festival[89]Jul 1 toJul 10[89]Tagum, Davao del Norte[89]
Feast of Our Lady of Guibang[89]Jul 1 toJul 2[89]Gamu, Isabela[89]
Festival of Our Lady of Piat[32][89]Jul 1 toJul 2[32][89]Piat, Cagayan[32][89]Honors theOur Lady of Piat
Gatas ng Kalabaw Festival[89]Jul 1 toJul 7[89]Cabanatuan[89]Celebrates Carabao milk
San Carlos Charter Anniversary[89]Jul 1[89]San Carlos, Negros Occidental[89]
Araw ng Davao del Sur, Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental[89]Jul 1[89]Digos,Tagum City,Mati City[89]
Sinugdan Festival[89]Jul 1[89]Maasin City, Southern Leyte[89]
Tanggogoan Festival[89]Jul 1[89]Digos[89]
Kadagayaan Festival[90]Jul 1(week-long)[90]Davao del Norte[90]Celebrates and promotes the agri-aqua industry of the province[90]
Araw ng Pasig[89]Jul 2[89]Pasig[89]
Banig Festival[89]Jul 3[89]Badian, Cebu[89]
Feast of the Holy Cross of Wawa
(Pagoda Festival)
[88][89]
Jul 4 toJul 7,[88]
orJul 3(1st Sunday)[89]
Bocaue, Bulacan[88][89]Honors of theHoly Cross of Wawa[88]
Kahumayan FestivalJul 5 toJul 8Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte
Araw ng Hagonoy[89]Jul 5[89]Hagonoy, Davao del Sur[89]
Alegria de Isabela[89]Jul 8[89]Isabela, Basilan[89]
Lubid Festival[89]Jul 12 toJul 16[89]Malilipot, Albay[89]
Hudyaka Festival[89]Jul 12[89]Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental[89]
T’nalak Festival[32][89]Jul 13 toJul 18[89]Koronadal City[32][89]Harvest celebration named after theT'nalak, a local textile and weaving tradition[32]
Sinarapan Festival[89]Jul 14 toJul 15[89]Buhi, Camarines Sur[89]Commemorates theSinarapan
Perangat Ozamiz Festival[89]Jul 15 toJul 16[89]Ozamiz City,Misamis Occidental[89]Formerly known as the Subayan Keg Subanen Festival; commemorates theSubanon people
Cordillera Day[89]Jul 15 toJul 30[89]Baguio /CAR provinces[89]
S'lang Festival[89]Jul 15[89]Malungon, Sarangani[89]
Pahinungod Festival[89]Jul 16[89]Carrascal, Surigao del Sur[89]
Binuhat Festival[89]Jul 17 toJul 23[89]Tagum City[89]
Kinis Festival[91][92]Jul 18 toJul 25Panganiban, Catanduanes[91][92]crab festival[92]
Padigosan Festival[89][93]Jul 19[89][93]Digos[89][93]
Busaingan FestivalJul 22Santa Magdalena, Sorsogon
Libon Paroy Festival[89]Jul 22 toJul 25[89]Libon, Albay[89]
Kaliga Festival[89]Jul 22[89]Gingoog[89]
Birth Anniversary of Apolinario Mabini[89]Jul 22[89]Tanauan, Batangas,Batangas City[89]CommemoratesApolinario Mabini
Ibid Festival[89]Jul 23[89]Caibiran, Biliran[89]
Araw ng Nabunturan[89]Jul 23[89]Nabunturan, Davao de Oro[89]
Kinabayo Festival
(Battle of Covadonga)
[32][88][89]
Jul 24 toJul 25[32][89]Dapitan[32][88][89]re-enacting the Spanish-Moorish wars,[32] and/or in honor of Saint James[88]
Sinulog de Tanjay Festival[88][89]Jul 24,[89]
(last week)[88]
Tanjay, Negros Oriental[88][89]features the origin of the oldsinulog culture[88]
Buganihan Festival[89]Jul 25 toAug 1[89]Davao de Oro[89]
Balikcarcanmadcarlan Celebration[89]Jul 25 toJul 31[89]Cantilan, Surigao del Sur[89]
Kadagatan Festival[89]Jul 25[89]Cortes, Surigao del Sur[89]
Panagsogod Festival[89]Jul 25[89]Sogod, Cebu[89]
Kutoo Festival[89]Jul 25[89]Cateel, Davao Oriental[89]
Saint James the Apostle Fiesta[89]Jul 25[89]Davao de Oro[89]HonorsSt. James the Apostle
Tourism Consciousness Week[89]Jul 26 toAug 2[89]Butuan[89]
Pakapya-Agtike[89]Jul 26[89]Socorro, Oriental Mindoro[89]
Santa Anang Banak Taguig River Festival[89]Jul 26[89]Taguig[89]HonorsSt. Anne
Kaumahan Festival[89]Jul 26[89]Barili, Cebu[89]
Palaisdaan FestivalJuly 26Hagonoy, BulacanHonorsSt. Anne, Foundation Day of the Town
Anniversary of Battle of Paye[89]Jul 30[89]Marinduque[89]Commemorates theBattle of Paye
Abayan Festival[89]Jul 31[89]Butuan[89]
San Ignacio de Loyola Fiesta[89]Jul 31[89]Monkayo, Davao de Oro[89]Honors St.Ignatius of Loyola
Salagaan Festival[89]Jul 26 toJul 30[89]Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat[89]

August

[edit]
NameDate rangeLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Ibalong Festival[32][94][95]August(2nd week),[95]
(10–19)
Legazpi City[32][95]Celebrates the epic story Ibalong who was accompanied by three legendary heroes, namely Baltog, Handyong, and Bantong.-[32][94][95]
Raja Baguinda Festival[39]August(2nd week)[39]Jolo, Sulu[39]Commemorates the arrival ofRaja Baguinda who is credited of spreading the Islam faith to theSultanate of Sulu[39]
Aurora Festival[96]August(last Sunday of Aug. to 1st week of Sept.)[96]Tanjay, Negros Oriental[96]Features evening novenas which culminate in a nocturnal fluvial procession at the Tanjay River[96]
Guiling–Guiling Festival[52]August(no definite date yet)[52]Siniloan, Laguna[52]
Pasigarbo sa Sugbo Festival of Festivals[52]August(Around theCebuano Charter Day)[52]Province of Cebu[52]A festival of all Cebuano Festivals which is a celebration of Cebu as one province, as well as a major tourism endeavor to promote the entire province and islands.
Buwan ng Wika[52]August
[52]
Batangas City[52] NationwideCelebrates the proclamation ofFilipino as National Language
Durian Festival[52]August toSeptember[52]Tagum City[52]Celebrates theDurian, a major product of the city
Sal-lupongan Festival[52]Aug 1 toAug 10[52]New Bataan, Davao de Oro[52]
City of Valencia Festival[97]Aug 1 toAug 28[97]Valencia, Bukidnon[97]
Cabibi Festival[52]Aug 1 toAug 4[52]Lal-lo, Cagayan[52]
Padagyaw Festival[52]Aug 1 toAug 5[52]Dumarao, Capiz[52]
Pangapog Festival[52][98]Aug 1 toAug 7[52][98]Island Garden City of Samal[52][98]Highlights the culture of the Samal[98]
Almasiga Festival[52]Aug 1[52]Governor Generoso, Davao Oriental[52]
Udyakan sa Kabankalan/Charter Anniversary[52]Aug 2[52]Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental[52]
Adlaw Hong Butuan[52]Aug 2[52]Butuan[52]
Palagsing Festival[52]Aug 2[52]Butuan[52]
Santa Clara Festival[52]Aug 4 toAug 13[52]Tigaon, Camarines Sur[52]
Palu-Palo Festival[52][98]Aug 4 toAug 5[52][98]Basco, Batanes[52][98]Highlights the culture of theIvatans[98]
Bayombong Town Fiesta[52]Aug 5 toAug 9[52]Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya[52]HonorsSto. Domingo de guzman
Marang Festival[98]Aug 5[98]Las Nieves, Agusan del Norte[98]Celebrates theMarang, a major crop of the town[98]
El Salvador Fiesta[52]Aug 5[52]El Salvador, Misamis Oriental[52]
Feast of Our Lady of Snows[52]Aug 5[52]Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental[52]Honors theOur Lady of Snows
Pagpasidungog Festival[52]Aug 6 toAug 10[52]Panitan, Capiz[52]
Mercedes Fishtival
(Mercedes Kadagatan Festival)
[52][98]
Aug 6 toAug 11[52][98]Mercedes, Camarines Norte[52][98]Thanksgiving festival by local fishermen[98]
Nalupon Festival[52]Aug 8[52]Lupon, Davao Oriental[52]
Fruit Festival[52]Aug 9 toAug 11[52]Kidapawan City[52]
Niyogyugan Festival[52]Aug 9 toAug 19[52]Quezon Province[52]
Bonga Festival[52][99]Aug 9[52][99]Sibonga, Cebu[52][99]HonorsSt. Philomena andOur Lady of the Pillar, town patrons[99]
Maliputo Festival[52]Aug 9[52]San Nicolas, Batangas[52]
Ajonay Festival[100]Aug 10[100]Maasin City[100]Mardi Gras-like festival depicting local culture[100]
Cordova Dinagat Festival[52]Aug 10 toAug 16[52]Cordova, Cebu[52]fishing rituals[52]
Pav-vurulun Afi Festival[52]Aug 10 toAug 17[52]Tuguegarao, Cagayan[52]
Araw ng Cabanglasan[52]Aug 11 toAug 13[52]Cabanglasan, Bukidnon[52]
Kaadlawan Han Samar[52]Aug 11[52]Catbalogan, Samar[52]
Kaahaan Festival
(Araw ng Kinoguitan)
[52]
Aug 11[52]Kinoguitan, Misamis Oriental[52]
Santones Festival[52]Aug 12 toAug 16[52]Liliw, Laguna[52]
Arandurugan Festival[52]Aug 12 toAug 17[52]Guinobatan, Albay[52]
Pangasinan Bamboo Festival[98]Aug 12[98]CalasiaoandSanta Barbara, Pangasinan[98]Showcases the bamboo[98]
Pasigarbo sa Sugbo[52]Aug 13 to(2nd Saturday)[52]Cebu City[52]
Paray Festival[91]Aug 13 toAug 15Viga, Catanduanes[91]Celebrates rice as major crop
Araw ng Tayabas[52]Aug 13[52]Tayabas, Quezon[52]
Kalubihan Festival[52]Aug 14 toAug 20[52]Jordan, Guimaras[52]
Kalibongan Festival
(Horse Fight & Blood Compact)
[52][101]
Aug 14,[52]
orAug 17 toAug 18[98]
Kidapawan City, Cotabato[52][98][101]The gathering of Mindanao ethnolinguistic groups[98]
Pasaka Festival[52][98]Aug 14[52][98]Tanauan, Leyte[52][98]Honors theOur Lady of Assumption[98]
Caro-tao Festival[52]Aug 14[52]Mawab, Davao de Oro[52]
Coron Festival[52]Aug 15 toAug 17[52]Tiwi, Albay[52]
Kaumahan Festival[52]Aug 15 toAug 31[52]Opol, Misamis Oriental[52]
Feast of Our Lady of the Assumption[52]Aug 15[52]Boac, Marinduque[52]
Sirong Festival[52]Aug 15[52]Cantilan, Surigao del Sur[52]Named after the war dance between Muslims and Christians
Sumayajaw Festival[52]Aug 15[52]Jabonga, Agusan del Norte[52]
Lubi-Lubi(Coconut) Festival[32][52][98]Aug 15[52][98]Calubian, Leyte[32][52][98]HonorsOur Lady of Fatima andSaint Roque[98]
Kumbira[52][102]Aug 17 toAug 19[52]
orAug 12 toAug 14[102]
Cagayan de Oro[52][102]Culinary food show and competition[52][102]
Sundayag[52]Aug 18[52]Cagayan de Oro[52]
Lumin-awa Festival[52]Aug 18[52]Lubuagan, Kalinga[52]
Araw ng Alubijid
(Diyandihan Festival)
[52]
Aug 18[52]Alubijid, Misamis Oriental[52]
Gigantes Festival[98]Aug 19[98]Lucban, Quezon[98](giants)[98]
Buyogan Festival[32][52][98]Aug 19[98]orAug 29[52]Abuyog, Leyte[32][52][98]Celebrates Bees and beekeeping[32][98]
Quezon Day/Angono Day[52]Aug 19[52]Angono, Rizal[52]
Coco Sabutan Festival[52]Aug 19[52]Baler, Aurora[52]
Manuel Luis Quezon Birth Anniversary[52]Aug 19[52]Quezon City[52]
Kadayawan sa Dabaw[32][39][52][98][103]Aug 20 toAug 24,[32][52]
(3rd week)
Davao City[32][39][52][98][103]Thanksgiving festival and a tribute to its indigenous peoples[98][103]
Bankaton[52][98]Aug 20[52][98]Lavezares, Northern Samar[52][98]Annual boat racing contest celebrating the feast of Nuestra Senora de Salvacion[98]
Pilgrimage to Joroan[52]Aug 20[52]Tiwi, Albay[52]A Pilgrimage in honor ofOur Lady of Salvation
Sabutan Festival[52]Aug 21 toAug 25[52]San Luis, Aurora[52]
Anniversary of Cry of Pugadlawin[52]Aug 23[52]Quezon City[52]Commemorates theCry of Pugad Lawin
Manaragat Festival[52]Aug 23[52]Catbalogan[52]
Pasa-pasa Ikaw Festival[52]Aug 25 toAug 30[52]Pasacao, Camarines Sur[52]
Tsinelas Festival[52]Aug 25[52]Gapan, Nueva Ecija[52]
Iloilo City Charter Day[52]Aug 25[52]Iloilo City[52]
Kagayhaan Festival[98]Aug 26 toAug 28[98]Cagayan de Oro[98]
Daragang Magayon Festival[52]Aug 26 toSep 8[52]Daraga, Albay[52]Commemorates the legendaryDaragang Magayon of Bikolano folklore
Alcala Town Fiesta[52]Aug 26[52]Alcala, Cagayan[52]
Higa-onon Dance Festival[52]Aug 26[52]Cagayan de Oro[52]
Madyaw, Hugyaw Samal Festival[52]Aug 27 toAug 28
(every last weekend)[52]
Davao del Norte[52]
Jinawa Festival[52]Aug 27 toAug 28[52]Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte[52]
Bahandi Festival[52]Aug 27[52]Alcantara, Cebu[52]
Cagayan de Oro Golden Float Festival[52]Aug 27[52]Cagayan de Oro[52]
Native "Manok" Festival[52]Aug 27[52]Panabo City[52]
Hudyaka sa Panglao[52]Aug 28[52]Municipality ofPanglao, Bohol[52]
Lambagohan Festival[52]Aug 28[52]Cagayan de Oro[52]
Paladong Festival[52]Aug 28[52]Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur[52]
Kalumunan Festival[52]Aug 28[52]San Agustin, Surigao del Sur[52]
Kagay-an Festival[52]Aug 28[52]Cagayan de Oro[52]
Kariyawan Festival[52]Aug 28 toSep 4[52]Monkayo, Davao de Oro[52]
Tilaw sa Pagkaong Nan Surigaonon Food Festival[52]Aug 29 toAug 31[52]Surigao City[52]
National Heroes Day[52]Last Monday of AugustNationwideCommemorates all Filipino heroes
Nagsabado Festival[52]Aug 29[52]Pasig[52]
Local Heroes Day Celebration[52]Aug 29[52]Pateros[52]
Siloy Festival[52]Aug 30[52]Alcoy, Cebu[52]
Mandaue Charter Day Celebration[52]Aug 30[52]Mandaue, Cebu[52]
Turumba[52]Aug 30[52]Teresa, Rizal[52]
Battle of Pinaglabanan Commemoration[52]Aug 30[52]Pinaglabanan Shrine,City of San Juan[52]
Araw ng Pinaglabanan[52]Aug 30,[52]orMar 27[48]San Juan City[52]
Karomata Festival[104][105]Aug 30 toSep 1[105]Trinidad, Bohol[104][105]
Luponan FestivalAug 8Lupon, Davao Oriental
Birth Anniversary of Pres. Ramon Magsaysay[52]Aug 31[52]Iba, Zambales[52]CommemoratesPresident Ramon Magsaysay

September

[edit]
NameDate rangeLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Hinirugyaw Festival[97]Sep 1 toSep 10[97]Cabatuan, Iloilo[97]
Diyandi Festival[97]Sep 1 toOct 2[97]Iligan City[97]HonorsSt. Michael
Hin-ay Festival[96]Sep 1 toSep 29Irosin, Sorsogon[96]
Bicol Food Festival[96]Sep 1 toSep 30[96]Naga City, Camarines Sur[96]Festival of Bicol cuisine[96]
Tinu-om Festival[97]Sep 1 toSep 5
(1st week)[97]
Cabatuan, Iloilo[97]
Sarakiki Festival[32][96][97]Sep 1 toSep 8[96][97]Calbayog[32][96][97]features street dancers dressed ascocks[32][96]
Hadang Festival[52]Sep 1 toSep 8[52]Calbayog[52]
Feast of Nuestra Señora del Buensuceso[97]Sep 1 toSep 9[97]Parañaque[97]Honors theOur Lady of the Good Event
Handuraw Festival[97]Sep 1[97]Leon, Iloilo[97]
Baguio Charter Day/Baguio Tourism Month[97]Sep 1[97]Baguio[97]
Hinugyaw Festival / Cotabato Province Foundation Anniversary[97]Sep 1[97]Kidapawan City[97]
Victory Day[97]Sep 2[97]Kiangan, Ifugao[97]
Unang Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija[97]Sep 2[97]Palayan City[97]
Tuna Festival[32][97]Sep 3 toSep 5[32][97]General Santos[32][97]Celebrates tuna as major product[32]
Tanglawan Festival[106]Sep 3 toSep 10[107]San Jose del Monte, Bulacan
Sinab'badan Tribal Festival[97]Sep 5 toSep 6[97]Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur[97]
Buyloganay Festival[97]Sep 6 toSep 10[97]Ivisan, Capiz[97]
Am-among Festival[97]Sep 7 toSep 16[97]Bontoc, Mountain Province[97]
Busig-on Festival[97]Sep 7 toSep 8[97]Labo, Camarines Norte[97]
Sipong Festival[97]Sep 7[97]Bais, Negros Oriental[97]
Padul-ong Festival[97]Sep 7[97]Borongan, Eastern Samar[97]
Kawayan Festival[97]Sep 7[97]Maragondon, Cavite[97]
Kinaiyahan Festival[97]Sep 7[97]Dauin, Negros Oriental[97]
Karatong Festival[97]Sep 7[97]Dulag, Leyte[97]
Taal Lake FestivalSep 8Taal LakeA fluvial parade at the Taal lake honoring theVirgin Mary[108]
Tambobo Festival[97]Sep 8 toSep 10[97]Ajuy, Iloilo[97]
Minuluan Festival[97]Sep 8 toSep 10[97]Talisay City, Negros Occidental[97]
Panagdadapun Festival
(Araw ng Quirino)
[32][97]
Sep 8 toSep 10[32][97]Cabarroguis, Quirino[32][97]
Linggo ng Bulakan[97]Sep 8 toSep 15[97]Malolos, Bulacan[97]
Singkaban Festival[97][109]Sep 8 toSep 15[97][109]Malolos, Bulacan[97][109]Highlights the history, culture and tradition of Bulacan province[109]
Anniversary of the Canonical Coronation of the Virgen de Los Remedios[97]Sep 8[97]Angeles CityandSan Fernando, Pampanga[97]Commemorates thecanonical coronation of theVirgen de los Remedios de Pampanga
Araw ng Digos[97]Sep 8[97]Digos[97]
Pista Kadig'garan[97]Sep 8[97]Digos[97]
World Heritage Cities Solidarity Day[97]Sep 8[97]Vigan City[97]
Sadawan FestivalSep 9Banton, Romblon
Flomolok Festival[97]Sep 9 toSep 11[97]Polomolok, South Cotabato[97]
Kasadyaan Festival[97]Sep 9 toSep 11[97]Tupi, South Cotabato[97]
Bonok-Bonok Festival[32]Sep 9[32]Surigao City[32]celebrates Surigao culture[32]
Parada ng Kakanin / Festival of Nuestra Señora de Aranzazzu[97]Sep 9[97]San Mateo, Rizal[97]
Tambanipa[97]Sep 9[97]Cagayan de Oro
Sayaw Lahi Festival[97]Sep 10[97]Naujan, Oriental Mindoro[97]
Surigao City Fiesta
(San Nicolas de Tolentino)
[97]
Sep 10[97]Surigao City[97]HonorsSt. Nicholas de Tolentino
Banhayan Festival/Feast of San Nicolas de Tolentino[97]Sep 10[97]Muntinlupa[97]HonorsSt. Nicholas de Tolentino
Langaran Festival[97]Sep 10[97]Plaridel, Misamis Occidental[97]
Beachurero Festival[97]Sep 10[97]Tacloban City[97]
Bansaulog Festival[97]Sep 12 toSep 18[97]Bansalan, Davao del Sur[97]
Anniversary – Battle of Pulang Lupa[97]Sep 13[97]Torrijos, Marinduque[97]
Kapakyanan Festival[97]Sep 14 toSep 15[97]Victoria, Oriental Mindoro[97]
Golden Harvest Festival[97]Sep 14 toSep 21[97]Valencia, Bukidnon[97]Harvest festival celebrating rice and corn[97]
Feast of the Triumph of the Cross[97]Sep 14[97]San Jose, Tarlac[97]
Bansalan Festival[97]Sep 15 toSep 18[97]Bansalan[97]
Bislig City Charter Day[97]Sep 15 toSep 19[97]Bislig[97]
Voyadores Festival[97]Sep 15[97]Pilgrim City of Naga[97]Young pilgrims and devotees dance on the city streets to give honor toThe Virgin of Peñafrancia
Bungag Dagtabinal Festival[97]Sep 15[97]Aloran, Misamis Occidental[97]
Bañamos Festival[97]Sep 17 toSep 23[97]Los Baños, Laguna[97]Commemorates the establishment ofLos Baños, Laguna. Celebrates the bounty of the towns many hotsprings and natural products.
Peñafrancia FestivalSep(3rd Sunday)[97]Pilgrim City of Naga[40][97]features anovena or 9 days of devotion. Considered one of the largest Marian celebrations in Asia[40]
Galaan Festival[97]Sep 17[97]Don Victoriano[97]
Araw ng Siquijor with Solili[32][97]Sep 17,[97]
(3rd week)[32]
Siquijor, Siquijor[32][97]
Peñafrancia Festival[97]Sep 18(3rd Sunday)[97]Cotabato City[97]
Karansa Festival[97]Sep 18(3rd Sunday)[97]Danao, Cebu[97]
Kabuhian Festival[97]Sep 18(3rd Sunday)[97]Ronda, Cebu[97]
Talakudong Festival[97]Sep 18[97]Tacurong City[97]
Araw ng Bansalan[97]Sep 18[97]Bansalan, Davao del Sur[97]
Binulig Festival[97]Sep 19 toSep 25[97]Panabo City[97]
Sinawug Festival[97]Sep 19[97]Asuncion, Davao del Norte[97]
Pasalamat Festival[97]Sep 20 toSep 22[97]Dao, Capiz[97]
Negros Occidental Provincial Tourism Week[97]Sep 20 toSep 26[97]Negros Occidental[97]
Coco Festival[97]Sep 20 toSep 27[97]Sanchez Mira, Cagayan[97]
Pagpakanaug[97]Sep 20[97]Iligan City[97]
Araw ng Asuncion[97]Sep 20[97]Asuncion, Davao del Norte[97]
Semana Sang Turismo
(Silay Tourism Week)
[97]
Sep 21 toSep 27[97]Silay City[97]
Patabang Festival[97]Sep 21 toSep 30[97]Tapaz, Capiz[97]
Burdang Lumban Festival[97]Sep 21[97]Lumban, Laguna[97]Celebrates the town'sembroidery andbarong industry
Ma-tzu Festival[97][110]Sep 23 toSep 25[97]San Fernando, La Union[97][110]Celebration by Chinese devotees of the miraculous Virgin of Caysasay orMa-Tzu – a Chinese deity of the Sung Dynasty[110]
Dumalondong Festival[97]Sep 23[97]Esperanza, Agusan del Sur[97]tribal rituals[97]
Kanlungan Festival[83]Sep 24[83]Canlubang,Calamba, Laguna[83]
Sambuklod Festival[97]Sep 25(last Sunday)[97]San Jose del Monte, Bulacan[97]
Anihan Festival[97]Sep 25 toSep 30[97]Dueñas, Iloilo[97]
Drum and Bugle Corp Competition[97]Sep 25 toSep 30[97]Nasipit, Agusan del Norte[97]
Heritage Tour– Lakbay Malabon[97]Sep 25 toSep 30[97]Malabon[97]
Agal-Agal Festival[97]Sep 25[97]Tawi-Tawi[97]Celebrates seaweeds as major product[97]
Nuang Festival[52]Sep 26[52]San Agustin, Isabela[52]
Megayon Festival[97]Sep 27 toSep 30[97]Pagadian City,Zamboanga del Sur[97]thanksgiving festival[97]
Birth Anniversary of General Miguel Malvar[97]Sep 27[97]Santo Tomas, Batangas[45][46]Batangas City[97]Commemorates Gen.Miguel Carpio Malvar[96]
Anihan Festival[97]Sep 27[97]Lobo, Batangas[97]Commemoration of the foundation of Lobo
Ms. Iligan City[97]Sep 27[97]Iligan City[97]
Karabaw Festival[111][112]Sep 27 toSep 29Gandara, Samar[113]A festival which pay tribute to the draft animal that helps people till their farms and provides milk for Gandara's local white cheese delicacy called"Keseo".
Bathan FestivalSep 28San Miguel, Leyte
Passini Kat Aborlan[97]Sep 28 toOct 1[97]Aborlan, Palawan[97]
Djanggo Festival[96]Sep 28 toSep 29[96]Gattaran, Cagayan[96]Commemorates centuries-old religious and cultural tradition based on the life of St. Michael[96]
Banigan Festival[97]Sep 28[97]Basey, Samar[97]
Balangiga Anniversary[97]Sep 28[97]Balangiga, Eastern Samar[97]
Pagay Festival[97]Sep 28[97]Alicia, Isabela[97]
Komedya de San Miguel[97]Sep 28[97]Iligan City[97]
Pitlagong Festival[97]Sep 28[97]Argao, Cebu[97]
Kaplag Festival[97]Sep 28[97]Mahaplag, Leyte[97]
Kialegnon Festival[97][114]Sep 23 toSep 28[97][114]Magsaysay, Davao del Sur[97][114]Weeklong celebration of the town's culture, harvest festival[114]
D'Dalaylay FestivalSep 29Jalajala, Rizal
Dalit Festival[96][97]Sep 29,[97]
orSep 25[96]
Tangub City[96][97]Showcases local rituals, dances, and way of life[96]
Banigan-Kawayan Festival[96]Sep 29[96]Basey, Samar[96]Celebrates thebanig and thekawayan crafts industry[96]
Angel Festival[97]Sep 29[97]San Rafael, Bulacan[97]
Pangalipay Festival[97]Sep 29[97]Magsaysay, Palawan[97]
Lapay Bantigue Dance Festival[97]Sep 29[97]Masbate City[97]
Sinu-og Estokada Festival[97]Sep 29[97]Jagna, Bohol[97]
Feast of Nuestra Señora de Peñafrancia
[32][39][96]
September(3rd Saturday)[96]Naga City, Camarines Sur[32][39][96]Honors theOur Lady of Peñafrancia[39][96]
T'boli Tribal Festival[96]September(3rd week)[96]South Cotabato[96]A gathering of the major ethnolinguistic groups in the province[96]
Tumandok Festival[97]September(3rd week)[97]Iloilo City[97]
Kabankalan City Tourism Week[97]September(4th week)[97]Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental[97]
Kalivungan Festival[115]SeptemberCotabato[115]Celebration of intertribal harmony and thanksgiving festival[115]

October

[edit]
NameDate rangeLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Parau Festival[94]Oct 1 toOct 12[94]Pilar, Sorsogon[94]
Talulot Festival[94]Oct 1 toOct 2[94]Pasay[94]Celebration named after flower petals
Tuao Patronal Fiesta[94]Oct 1 toOct 2[94]Tuao, Cagayan[94]
Paruyan Festival[94]Oct 1 toOct 4[94]Talisay, Camarines Norte[94]
Pasinayaan Festival[94]Oct 1 toOct 5[94]Hagonoy, Davao del Sur[94]
Unod Festival[94]Oct 1 toOct 7[94]Castilla, Sorsogon[94]
Mambulawan Festival[94]Oct 1 toOct 7[94]Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte[94]
Hudyaka sa Plaza[94]Oct 1 toOct 7[94]Montevista, Davao de Oro[94]
Pista ng Gubat[94]Oct 1[94]Pandan, Antique[94]
Kawayanan Festival[94]Oct 1[94]Gloria, Oriental Mindoro[94]
Dilaab Festival[94]Oct 1[94]Siquijor[94]
Kariton Festival[94]Oct 2 toOct 5[94]Tupi, South Cotabato[94]
Kinilaw Festival[94]Oct 2[94]Surigao City[94]
Feast of Our Lady of La Naval[94]Oct 3 toOct 12[94]Quezon City[94]Honors theOur Lady of La Naval
Pista ng Batampasig[94]Oct 3 toNov 26[94]Pasig[94]
Sinanggiyaw Festival[94]Oct 4[94]Dumanjug, Cebu[94]
Pagoda Festival[94]Oct 4[94]Cardona, Rizal[94]HonorsSt. Francis of Assisi
Kidapawan City Fruit Festival[32][94]Oct 5 toOct 10,[94]
orAugust(2nd week)[32]
Kidapawan City[94]
La Torre Festival[94]Oct 6[94]Cardona, Rizal[94]
Harana sa Makati[94]Oct 6[94]Makati[94]
Pagbiagan Festival/Baggat Dekat Festival and Solano Town Fiesta[94]Oct 7 toOct 8[94]Solano, Nueva Vizcaya[94]
Dahunog Festival[94]Oct 7[94]Dipolog[94]Honors theOur Lady of the Holy Rosary
Bagabag Town Fiesta[94]Oct 7[94]Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya[94]
Eggstravaganza Festival[94]Oct 8(2nd Friday)[94]San Jose, Batangas[94]
Malampaya Festival[94]Oct 8 toOct 12[94]Taytay, Palawan[94]
Bagius Festival[94]Oct 8[94]Angeles City[94]
Catandungan Festival[94]October[94]Catanduanes[94]Festival featuring the Pantomina Catanduanes, a local dance
Lubi-lubi Festival[94]Oct 8[94]Glan, Sarangani[94]
Charter Anniversary of Koronadal City[94]Oct 8[94]Koronadal City[94]
Zamboanga Hermosa Festival[32][94][95]Oct 10 toOct 12[94][95]Zamboanga City[32][94][95]Honors theOur Lady of the Pillar (Nuestra Senora del Pilar Zaragosa)[95]
Kasanggayahan Festival[94][95]Oct 10 toOct 17,[95]
orOct 17 toOct 27[94]
Sorsogon, Sorsogon[94][95]Foundation anniversary of Sorsogon[95]
Ting'udo Festival[94]Oct 10[94]Makilala, Cotabato[94]A fruit harvest festival[94]
Karakol Festival[94]Oct 10[94]Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro[94]
Kanduli Festival[94]Oct 10[94]Lutayan, Sultan Kudarat[94]
Kaimonan Festival[94]Oct 10[94]Tagum City[94]
Feast of La Naval[32][94][95]Oct 11,[95]
(2nd Sunday)
Quezon CityandAngeles City[32][94][95]Honors theOur Lady of La Naval ,[95] commemorates the victory at sea against the Dutch in 1646[32]
Kaaldawan Iraya[94]Oct 12[94]Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro[94]
Feast of Nuestra Señora del Pilar[94]Oct 12[94]Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro[94]Honors theOur Lady of the Pillar
Buglasan Festival[94]Oct 14 toOct 23[94]Dumaguete[94]
Inug-og Festival[94][95]Oct 14,[94]
orOct 15[95]
Oroquieta City[94][95]Honors theOur Lady of the Holy Rosary[95]
Octubafest[94]Oct 14[94]Tacloban City[94]
Lisagan Festival[94]Oct 15(3rd Saturday)[94]Magallanes, Agusan del Norte[94]
Inasal/Halad Festival[94]Oct 15[94]Talisay, Cebu[94]
Sagingan Festival[32][94][95]Oct 16 toOct 17,[94][95]Tubod, Lanao del Norte[32][94][95]HonorsSan Isidro Labrador[95]
Lanzones Festival[32][66][94][95]Oct 16 toOct 22
(3rd week),[94]
or (4th week)[66][95]
Mambajao,[95]Camiguin[32][66][94]Celebrates the abundance oflanzones[32][66][95]
Pamugu-an Festival[94]Oct 16 toOct 22[94]Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro[94]
Cimarrones Festival[94][116]Oct 16 toOct 26[94]Pili, Camarines Sur[94]Honors the Cimarrones tribesmen who roamed slopes of Mount Isarog in the 17th century.[95]
Calbayog Grand Karakol[95]Oct 16[95]Calbayog[95]Honors St. Rafael[95]
Rahugan Festival[94]Oct 17 toOct 24[94]Basud, Camarines Norte[94]
Musa Festival[94]Oct 19 toOct 21[94]Kapalong, Davao del Norte[94]
Tugob Festival[117]Oct 20 toOct 22[117]Ormoc City[117]thanksgiving festival for the bounty of the city[117]
Enchanting Balete Festival[118][119]Oct 20 toOct 24
(culmination)
Balete, Aklan[118][119]Celebrates the culture and traditions of Balete townsfolk[119]
Leyte Gulf Landing Anniversary[94]Oct 20[94]DulagandPalo, Leyte[94]Commemoration of the Leyte Gulf Landing
Cave Festival[94]Oct 20[94]Laak, Davao de Oro[94]
Binalayan
(Binangonan sa Lawa at Kawayan) Festival
[120]
Oct 21Binangonan, Rizal[120]Showcases bamboo products and other marine merchandises[120]
Sunggod to Kumanga Tribal Inter-community Solidarity Festival[94]Oct 21 toOct 22[94]Panabo City[94]
Coffee Festival[94]Oct 21[94]Lipa City, Batangas[94]Celebrates coffee as major product of Lipa
Catadungan Festival
(Padayaw)
[32][94][95]
Oct 22 toOct 24[32][94][95]Virac, Catanduanes[32][94][95]Commemorates the province's separation from Albay[95]
Apo Iraya Festival[94]Oct 23[94]Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro[94]Celebrations of the ethnic Iraya Mangyan peoples of Abra de Ilog.[121] Honors the deityApo Iraya
Sambuokan Festival[94]Oct 24 toOct 31[94]Mati City, Davao Oriental[94]
Pakaradjan Festival[94]Oct 24 toOct 31[94]Tagum City[94]
Haw-as FestivalOct 25 toOct 28Dumangas, Iloilo
Battle of Surigao Strait Commemoration[94]Oct 25[94]Surigao City, Surigao del Norte[94]Commemorates the Battle of Surigao Strait
Banayan Festival[94]Oct 26 toOct 28[94]Banaybanay, Davao Oriental[94]
Niyogan Festival[94]Oct 26 toOct 29[94]Baganga, Davao Oriental[94]
Kalibulongan[94]Oct 27 toOct 28[94]Talaingod, Davao del Norte[94]
Aeta Festival[94]Oct 27[94]Botolan, Zambales[94]
Kahimonan Festival[94]Oct 28 toOct 29[94]Laak, Davao de Oro[94]
Aswang Festival[94]Oct 29 toOct 30[94]Roxas City[94]A celebration of theAswang. No longer celebrated due to pressure from Christian religious groups.[122]
Hinugyaw sa Anilao[94]Oct 31[94]Anilao, Iloilo[94]
Apo Fiesta[94]Oct 31[94]Angeles City[94]
Halaran Festival[95][123]October(1st week)[95][123]Roxas City[95]Highlights the history and culture of Capizenos during pre-Hispanic times[95]
Universal Children's Festival[95]October(1st week)[95]Dapitan[95]Involves children of locals, dressed in costumes of UN member countries, parading around the city[95]
Tingguian Festival[94]October(1st week)[94]Bangued, Abra[94]
Pyestang Tugak
(Frog Festival)
[94]
October(1st week)[94]San Fernando City[94]
MassKara Festival[32][38][39][94][124]October (Highlights on 4th Sunday)[125]Bacolod[32][38][39][94][95][124]MassKara Festival is an annual festival in Bacolod City with highlights every fourth Sunday of October with street dancers in colorful costumes, masks and headdresses.[124]
Masskara Festival
Megayon Festival[95]October(3rd week)[95]Tigbao, Zamboanga del Sur[95]A harvest festival[95]
Fiestang Kuliat
(Tigtigan, Terakan Keng Dalan)
[32][94]
October(last week),[32]
Oct 28 toOct 29[94]
Angeles, Pampanga[32][94]Tigtigan Terakan Keng Dalan (TTKD), celebrated in Angeles City, Pampanga, is a vibrant street festival that marks the culmination of the month-long Fiestang Kuliat every October. Established in 1992 as a response to the devastation caused by the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption, TTKD symbolizes rebirth and showcasing the resiliency and triumph of the Kapampangan people. Initially organized by then-Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, it encouraged local businesses to bring their services to the streets for two nights of music and dancing to revitalize the community. Organized by JCI Culiat with LGU.[124]
Calacatchara Festival[94]October
(no definite date)[94]
Calaca, Batangas[94]
Tinapa Festival[94]October
(no definite date)[94]
Rosario, Cavite[94]
Tamaraw Festival[94]October
(no definite date)[94]
Occidental Mindoro(provincewide)[94]
La Naval Festival[94]October[94]nationwide[94]
Raniag Twilight Festival[126]October[126]Vigan City[126]Part of the local people's tradition of giving light to the spirits of departed loved ones[126]

November

[edit]
NameDate rangeLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)
Festival of LightsNov 1Sagada, Mountain Province
Banaag Festival[127]Nov 1[127]Anilao, Iloilo[127]
Grand Perangat Festival[128]Nov 1-10 (second Saturday)Oroquieta City, Misamis Occidental[129]Provincial Festival, highlight of the Provincial Founding Anniversary Celebration
Tumba Festival
(Candle Festival)
Nov 2San Luis, Batangas
Pintaflores Festival[32][67]Nov 3 toNov 5[67][127]San Carlos City, Negros Occidental[32][67][127]HonorsSt. Charles Borromeo[67][32][127]
San Carlos City Fiesta[127]Nov 4[127]San Carlos City, Negros Occidental[127]
Kansilay Festival[32]Nov 5 toNov 13[32]Silay City, Negros Occidental[127]
Angono Arts Festival[127]Nov 5 toNov 25[127]Angono, Rizal[127]
Negros Day[127]Nov 5[127]Negros Occidental[127]
El Cinco de Noviembre / Kansilay Festival[127]Nov 5[127]Bago, Negros Occidental[127]
Bagat Festival / Araw ng Sibagat[130]Nov 6[130]Sibagat, Agusan del Sur[130]
Helobong Festival
(Helubong)
[127]
Nov 9 toNov 15[127]
(2nd week)[32]
Lake Sebu, South Cotabato[32][127]
Sandurot Festival[127]Nov 9 toNov 15[127]Dumaguete[127]
Visayas-Mindanao Drum and Bugle Corps[127]Nov 9 toNov 15[127]Mindanao area /Cagayan de Oro[127]
Taw-anay Gugma[127]Nov 11[127]Dumalag, Capiz[127]
Kalag-Kalag Festival[67]Nov 13[67]Cebu City[67]
Pandag-kitab Oriental Mindoro[127]Nov 14[127]Calapan[127]Provincial festival[127]
Founding Anniversary of Occidental Mindoro[127]Nov 15[127]Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro[127]
La Union Surfing Invitational/Surfing Festival[127]Nov 17 toNov 19[127]San Juan, La Union[127]
Kahilwayan Festival/Cry of Santa Barbara[127]Nov 17[127]Santa Barbara, Iloilo[127]
Urukay Festival[127]Nov 18 toNov 19[127]Anini-y, Antique[127]
Baguio Arts Festival[127]Nov 18[127]Baguio[127]
Inilusan[127]Nov 20 toNov 25[127]Mambusao, Capiz[127]
Inilusan[127]Nov 20 toNov 25[127]Mambusao, Capiz[127]
Pinnakan FestivalNov 20 toNov 25Luna, La Union
Kalimudan Festival[127]Nov 21[127]Isulan, Sultan Kudarat[127]tribal fiesta[127]
Higantes Festival
[32][39][67][127]
Nov 22 toNov 23[32][39][67][127]Angono, Rizal[127]HonorsSt. Clement. Made famous by giant papier mache effigies of giants parading on the streets[67][39]
Guinakit of Maguindanao[32]Nov 22[32]Rio Grande de Mindanao[32]Boat parade[32]
Cordillera Festival[127]Nov 22[127]Baguio[127]
Kabkaban Festival[127]Nov 23 toNov 29[127]Carcar, Cebu[127]
Benguet Foundation Day[127]Nov 23[127]Benguet[127]
Santa Ipon Festival[67]Nov 25 toDec 25[67]Santa, Ilocos Sur[67]Thanksgiving celebration highlighted by the catching of theipon[67]
Feast of Santa Catalina[127]Nov 26[127]Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro[127]
Paruparo Festival[131]Nov 26[131]Dasmariñas, Cavite[131]
Panangedayew[127]Nov 27[127]Dagupan[127]
Feast of the Immaculate Conception[32]Nov 29 toDec 8[32]Puerto Princesa City[32]
Day-ang Di Onga Festival[67]Nov 30[67]Baguio[67]Features young Cordillerans in a day-long event to "celebrate life"[67]
Annual Pinatubo Trek
(A March to Peace Tranquility)
[127]
Nov 30[127]Capas, Tarlac[127]
Adivay[132][133]Nov[132][133]La Trinidad, Benguet[132][133]Celebration of culture and tradition of Benguet ethnic tribes[132][133]
P'yagsawitan Festival[32][67][127]November(3rd week),[32][67]
Nov 18 toNov 25[127]
Maragusan, Davao de Oro[32][67][127]Involves performances by indigenous groups of the area, and harvest-related thanksgiving rituals[32][67]
Kawayanan Festival[67]November(3rd week)[67]Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur[67]Celebrates bamboo as major product[67]
Binabayani Festival[67]November(last week)[67]Masinloc, Zambales[67]Re-enacts the war between the Aetas and the Christians through dance[67]
Crown FestivalNovember(third week)Taytay, Rizal
Tan-Ok ni Ilocano Festival of FestivalsNovember(third week)Ilocos NorteA festival wherein the municipalities and cities of the provinces showcases their our tradition and cultures.The pride of Ilocanos.
Pas'ungko s'g Mis OccNovember (month-long)Misamis Occidental

December

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     Part ofChristmas

NameDate rangeLocationNotes
(commemoration/main attraction(s)10,>
SumBingTik
(Suman, Bibingka, Latik) Festival
[134]
Dec 1[134]Cainta, Rizal[134]Celebratessuman,bibingka andlatik
Luglugan - Pancit Malabon Festival[135]Dec 1 toDec 10[135]Malabon[135]Celebrates thePancit Malabon, a famous rice noodle dish
Rimat ti Amianan[135]Dec 1 toDec 18[135]San Fernando City, La Union[135]
Kamundagan Festival[135]Dec 1 toDec 31[135]Naga City, Camarines Sur[135]
Sinukwan Festival[135]Dec 1 toDec 7[135]San Fernando City[135]
Hugyawan Dalansayaw[135]Dec 1 toDec 7[135]Dumaguete[135]
Pasigahan sa Balingasag[135]Dec 1 toJan 7[135]Balingasag, Misamis Oriental[135]
Galicayo Festival[135]Dec 1 toDec 9[135]Manaoag, Pangasinan[135]
Kabakahan Festival[135]Dec 1[135]Padre Garcia, Batangas[135]
Kalamay Festival[135]Dec 2[135]San Enrique, Iloilo[135]
Fiesta de Los Toros[135]Dec 2[135]Nasugbu, Batangas[135]
Yugyugan Festival[135]Dec 3 toDec 12[135]Pagsanjan, Laguna[135]
Sinadya sa Halara Festival[135]Dec 3 toDec 8[135]Roxas City, Capiz[135]thanksgiving festival[135]
Paskuhan sa Maraykit[135]Dec 5(1st Saturday)[135]San Juan, Batangas[135]
Christmas Symbols Festival[135]Dec 6[135]Tangub City[135]
Pag-alad Festival[135]Dec 7 toDec 8[135]San Fernando, Romblon[135]
Pagoda and Caracol
(Fluvial Parade)
[135]
Dec 7 toDec 9[135]Malabon[135]
Rungawan FestivalDec 8Concepcion, RomblonSibale Island
Hinugyawan FestivalDec 8Santa Maria, RomblonTablas Island
Fluvial Procession at Taal[135]Dec 8 toDec 9[135]Taal, Batangas[135]Honors theImmaculate Conception
Tag-anitohan[135]Dec 8 toDec 9[135]Tudela, Cebu (Camotes Island)[135]
Rehiyon-Rehiyon[135]Dec 8[135]Marikina[135]
Immaculate Conception Day[135]Dec 8[135]Cotabato City[135]Honors theImmaculate Conception
Feast of Immaculate Conception
(Burunyugan)
[135]
Dec 8[135]Puerto Princesa City[135]Honors theImmaculate Conception
Adyawan Festival/ Coco festival

San Teodoro Day and Immaculate Conception Feast[135]

Dec 8[135]San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro[135]Honors theImmaculate Conception and St. Theodore
Bonggahan sa Valencia[135]Dec 10[135]Valencia City, Bukidnon[135]
Pampanga Day[135]Dec 11[135]San Fernando, Pampanga[135]
Kasadyaan Festival
(Mardi Gras)
[135]
Dec 12 toDec 14[135]Dumaguete[135]
Parayan Festival[135]Dec 12[135]Pototan, Iloilo[135]
Festival of Lights & Music[135]Dec 12[135]La Carlota City[135]
Pastores Bicol[135]Dec 12[135]Legazpi City[135]
Lambayok Festival[135]Dec 12[135]San Juan, Batangas[135]
Bod-bod Festival[135]Dec 14 toDec 16[135]Tanjay City, Negros Oriental[135]
San Fernando Giant Lantern Festival[32][39][135][136]Dec 14 toDec 20,[135]
or(month long)[136]
San Fernando, Pampanga[32][39][135][136]Christmas lanterns[32][39][136]
Kanyong Kawayan Festival[135]Dec 14 toDec 20[135]Kidapawan City[135]
Shariff Kabunsuan Festival[135]Dec 15 toDec 19[135]Cotabato City /Maguindanao del Norte[135]CelebratesShariff Kabungsuan, first sultan of Maguindanao
Pantatan Festival[135]Dec 15 toDec 19[135]Zarraga, Iloilo[135]
Lantern Festival[135]Dec 15 toDec 31[135]Bacolod[135]
Misa de Gallo[135]Dec 16 toDec 24[135]nationwide[135]Traditional Christmas midnight masses
Iwag Christmas Lights Festival[135]Dec 16 toDec 31[135]Pototan, Iloilo[135]
Sorsogon Festival[135]Dec 16[135]Sorsogon City[135]
Palupok Bayong Festival[135]Dec 18[135]Santa Barbara, Iloilo[135]
Tultugan Festival[135]Dec 21 toDec 27[135]Maasin, Iloilo[135]
Araw ng Montalban/Pamitinan Festival[135]Dec 21[135]Rodriguez, Rizal[135]
Christmas Food Street Festival[135]Dec 22[135]Cebu City[135]
Maytinis Festival[135]Dec 24[135]Kawit,Cavite[135]A retelling of the Christmas story through float parades[137]
Kanyon-kanyon Festival
(Patunog-tunog Kanyon sa New Year)
[135]
Dec 25 toDec 31[135]Santa Barbara, Iloilo[135]
Pasidungog[135]Dec 25 toDec 31[135]San Miguel, Iloilo[135]
Puto Festival[135]Dec 26 toDec 28[135]Calasiao, Pangasinan[135]
Idioc FestivalDec 27Cajidiocan, RomblonSibuyan Island
Handuraw Festival[135]Dec 27 toDec 31[135]Dapitan[135]
Kaliugyon Festival[135]Dec 28 toJan 1[135]Libacao, Aklan[135]
Pawil Dagupan[135]Dec 28 toDec 31[135]Dagupan[135]
Majigangga FestivalDec 28Santa Ana, PampangaChristmas festivities in Sta. Ana, Pampanga, Philippines celebrates the Pimpeño community's culture and artistry with a massive puppet dance.
Niños Inosentes Day
(Yawa-yawa Festival)
[135]
Dec 28[135]Ibajay, Aklan[135]Commemorates theHoly Innocents
Horse Festival[135]Dec 29 toDec 30[135]Plaridel, Bulacan[135]
Rizal's Death Anniversary[135]Dec 30[135]Dapitan[135]commemorates the death ofJose Rizal, Filipino patriot
Torotot FestivalDec 31 toJan 1Davao City
Pakalog sa Pasig[135]Dec 31[135]Pasig[135]
Kaluskos Bamboo Arch Festival[135]December(month long)[135]Cardona, Rizal[135]
Damili Festival[135]December(month long)San Nicolas, Ilocos NorteGive thanks to its patron (St Nicholas) and the art of pottery
Sanghiyang FestivalAlfonso, Cavite
World Costume FestivalVigan Cityinternational event
Buntal Hat Festival[138]Baliuag, Bulacan[138]buntal hat weaving[138]

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  55. ^abcdVilla, Cesar; Orejas, Tonette (March 23, 2013)."Mango takes center stage in Zambales fest".Philippine Daily Inquirer. Inquirer Central Luzon. RetrievedNovember 25, 2015.The festival featured booths showcasing the best of mango products of every town: dried mangoes, wines, tart, jam, candies and souvenir items.
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  63. ^abcd"Lemery town staging Sigpawan Festival".The Philippine Star. March 29, 2007. RetrievedNovember 25, 2015.Lemery town in Batangas is staging the Sigpawan Festival on April 8 to promote its agro-tourism. The festival will showcase the rich culture and natural resources of Lemery, with booths displaying a variety of the town's agricultural products, native delicacies and its famous sinaing na tulingan.
  64. ^abcdHidalgo, Janice (November 27, 2012)."Malangsi Fishtival Draws Huge Crowd". Municipality of Bayambang (official government website). Archived fromthe original on November 24, 2015. RetrievedNovember 24, 2015.This Year's Malangsi Fishtival which started on the 8th of April was highlighted by the Mutya Ng Liga Talent Night held at the Public Plaza.
  65. ^abcd"LGU – Rosario – Profile".Provincial Government of La Union Official Website. p. 1. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.From April 17 to 19, an Agri Trade Fair is held to showcase harvests of the Municipality. It is within these dates that the Linubian Festival is held which is named after a local cassava and banana cake. A street-dancing competition highlights the event.
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  74. ^abcdOtero, Irene (June 8, 2011)."Katagman Festival". Official Website of the Municipality of Oton (government website). Archived fromthe original on December 3, 2015. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.KATAGMAN Festival is an annual event celebrated every 1st week of May. The celebration is highlighted by the tribe contest, a fusion of dance and theater performance, blending choreography with theatrical production. Highlighting its identity is the introduction of a uniformed and distinct dance step and a mask – a replica of the golden mask dugout in Barangay San Antonio in 1973 and is currently on display at the National Museum. The celebration is aimed at recognizing the historical significance of this mask to the community which has been fading in the past years.
  75. ^abc"Provincial Tourism Promotion; Festivals".Province of Catanduanes (official government website). Archived fromthe original on August 9, 2014. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.
  76. ^abc"Nabas, the Priceless Experience".Province of Aklan (official government website). RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.BARIW FESTIVAL – It is a festival showcasing the unique skills of Nabasnon weavers of bags, mats and hats made of indigenous bariw leaves, and said to be the fast-growing industry in the municipality. The highlight of the celebration is a dance performance by local talents and ingenuity accompanied with the aboriginal rhythm beat of the drums or bamboo instruments.
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  78. ^"Moalboal launches "Kagasangan Festival"".philstar.com. May 16, 2009.The rich marine ecosystem in the coastal waters of Moalboal has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Cebu. It is sustaining the livelihood of most of its residents and attracting divers around the world boosting the town's tourism and economy.
  79. ^abcEbreo, Ben Moses."Nueva Vizcaya presents 5th 'Ammungan' Festival". Regional Development Council – Cagayan Valley Region (official government website).Philippine Information Agency. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.Dubbed 5th Grand 'Ammungan' Festival from May 19 to 24, the event seeks to gather the ethnic tribes of the province such as the Isinai, Ibaloi, Kalanguya, Iwak, Gaddang, Bugkalot, Kankanaey, Ifugao including lowland inhabitants such as the Ilocanos, Tagalogs and Pangasinenses, among others.
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  81. ^abcd"Mammangi Festival".City of Ilagan (official government website). RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.Ilagan also celebrates the Mammangi Festival. Celebrated during the last week of May; an Ybanag word meaning the harvest or planting of corn. It honors the farmers who are the real foundation of Ilagan's economy and is celebrated as a thanksgiving activity for a good harvest.
  82. ^abcd"Tourist Attraction; Festival".Municipality of Marilao, Bulacan (official government website). RetrievedNovember 25, 2015.Halamang Dilaw Festival is celebrated annually, during the month of May. In Central Luzon, Bulacan's twin offerings from its regional Singkaban are the Halamanan Festival of Guiguinto and the Halamang Dilaw Festival of Marilao, which pay tribute to nature.
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  87. ^abcdPavia, Joey (June 29, 2015)."Old Apalit folk honor 'Apung Iru'".SunStar.Sun.Star Pampanga. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.APALIT – The Pampanga river, host to the 171-year-old annual religious tradition in honor of this town's patron saint, is regarded as a bringer of bountiful food harvests during the Spanish period, Mayor Oscar Tetangco, Jr. said at the start of three-day festival on June 28. Tetangco, ... said the old Apalit folk during the middle of 1800s had decided to hold the parade along the third largest river in the country because it "gives bountiful blessings" to farmers and fisherfolk.
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  90. ^abcdQuesto, Annika (July 2, 2015)."DavNor celebrates Kadagayaan Festival 2015".Rappler. RetrievedNovember 24, 2015.Davao del Norte kicked off on Wednesday, July 1, the week-long Kadagayaan Festival, alongside the celebration of the province's 48th founding anniversary.
  91. ^abcdEnrico Miguel T., Subido (October 30, 2011)."Catanduanes is for beach bums, sports lovers and history buffs".The Philippine Star. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.The Catandungan Festival is an interesting one, as it serves to unify several other festivals on the island. Since its inception in 1995, other municipal festivals have begun celebrating their own townships: from the Lasa Festival of Caramoran, Dinahit of Pandan, Manok-manok of Bagamanoc, Paray of Viga, Kinis of Panganiban, Tinagcrosanof Bato, Abaca of San Miguel, Badas of Baras, Maparoy of Gigmoto down to Calo of San Andres and Sarimagyo of Virac. The Catandungan Festival aims to amalgamate all these into one celebration, and also serves to demonstrate the local color and divergence of the region.
  92. ^abc"Catanduanes aims for Crab Capital title". Office of the President of the Philippines (official government website). July 19, 2011. Archived fromthe original on December 8, 2015. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.The Municipality of Panganiban in Catanduanes recently celebrated anew its Kinis (crab) Festival, started in 2009 as thanksgiving when there was a surge of crab production amidst perennial typhoons.
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  99. ^abcdVestil, Justin K. (August 17, 2015)."Bonga Festival organizers aim for diversity".SunStar.Sun.Star Cebu. RetrievedDecember 1, 2015.Bonga means fruit in Cebuano. Bacaltos said that the festival is a form of prayer to the town's patron saints for progress and a bountiful harvest in terms of fruits, vegetables and fish. ... The festival, which shows Sibonga's pride as a fruit-planting town, is often done during the town's feast in honor of St. Philomena and the Lady of the Pillar.
  100. ^abcdPedalino, Marcelo M. (July 17, 2012)."Maasin to launch 'Ajonay Festival' on 12th Charter Day". Ugnayan.com.Philippine Information Agency. Archived fromthe original on December 8, 2015. RetrievedNovember 25, 2015.The "Ajonay Festival," a mardi gras-like activity depicting local culture will be launched on August 10 during the 12th Charter Day celebration. ... The term "ajonay" refers to a long history of tradition in the locality wherein neighbors, friends, or relatives readily lend a hand in times of need, such as in burials, weddings, "panughok" or asking the parents of a lady for her hand in marriage, community projects, and other social or personal undertaking. (EOT/MMP, PIA8-Southern Leyte)
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  102. ^abcdAlfonso, Richmond Anthony (August 13, 2015)."Kumbira 2015: Let's talk ingredients".SunStar.Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.The participants to the 19th edition of the longest running culinary show and live competitions were welcomed by Nelia Lee, president of Cagayan de Oro Hotel and Restaurant Association or Cohara. ... Kumbira 2015 opened on August 12 and will end today, August 14.
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  110. ^abcBeleo, Erwin G. (August 31, 2014)."Chinese devotees celebrate festival of 'Ma-Tzu'".Manila Bulletin. RetrievedDecember 1, 2015.San Fernando City, La Union – Thousands of Chinese devotees from different parts of the country trooped to the Ma-Cho Temple, here, on Saturday for the annual celebration of the miraculous Virgin of Caysasay or Ma-Tzu – a Chinese deity of the Sung Dynasty. The celebration started early in the morning with a procession from Taal, Batangas, where pilgrims traveled to La Union carrying the six-inch image of the Virgin which most Chinese believe is the reincarnation of their "sea goddess" (Ma-Tzu).
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  115. ^abcUnson, John (September 1, 2015)."North Cotabato's Kalivungan fest draws huge crowd".The Philippine Star. RetrievedNovember 25, 2015.KIDAPAWAN CITY, Philippines – Thousands joined Tuesday's "Kalivungan" merry-making at the North Cotabato provincial capitol here to mark the 101st foundation day of the province.
  116. ^"Proclamation No. 828 s. 2019: DECLARING THURSDAY, 24 OCTOBER 2019, A SPECIAL (NON-WORKING) DAY IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PILI, PROVINCE OF CAMARINES SUR"(PDF).www.officialgazette.gov.ph. October 24, 2019. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2021.
  117. ^abcdRoa, Elvie Roman; Labro, Vicente S. (October 28, 2011)."Tugob fest celebrates bounty in Ormoc".Philippine Daily Inquirer. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.It was a celebration of thanksgiving. Lively festival music reverberated in the air of Ormoc City on Oct. 22, as the city celebrated the 2nd Tugob Festival. Clad in colorful attires, the festival participants stomped their feet on the ground, raised their arms, slapped their thighs, clapped their hands and shouted in unison as they thanked the Lord for a bountiful harvest and for bestowing the city an array of natural resources.
  118. ^ab"Balete Enchanting Fest highlights on Oct. 24". The Daily Guardian.Philippine Information Agency. October 9, 2013. Archived fromthe original on December 8, 2015. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.KALIBO – Balete town in Aklan is gearing up for the highlights of the month-long "Enchanting Festival" celebration this October 24. Councilor Patrick Lachica, one of the event organizers, said the activities started last September 24 and will culminate on October 24 during the feast of St. Raphael the Archangel. ... The Enchanting Balete Festival showcases tree creatures such as fairies, "kapre," and dwarves.
  119. ^abc"Enchanting Balete".Province of Aklan (official government website). RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.ENCHANTING BALETE – This is also Balete's own annual civic and religious fiesta emphasizing on the rich culture and traditions of Baleten-ons.
  120. ^abc"Uncover Binangonan via Binalayan Festival".The Official Website of Municipality of Binangonan (government website). Archived fromthe original on December 8, 2015. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.Binangonan as a nestle of lake "lawa" and bamboo "kawayan" introduces to the world its BINAngonan sa LAwa at kawaYAN "BINALAYAN" Festival which ... showcases bamboo products and other marine merchandises exclusively made at the leading edge of Binangonan's culture and economy.
  121. ^Inquirer, Philippine Daily (2016-10-23)."This week's festivals (Oct. 23 to 29)".INQUIRER.net. Retrieved2024-09-29.
  122. ^Clark, Jordan (2015-04-27)."ASWANG FESTIVAL in Roxas City, Capiz | What Happened? • THE ASWANG PROJECT".THE ASWANG PROJECT. Retrieved2024-09-29.
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  124. ^abcd"MassKara Festival 2019: Ultimate Guide for First-Timers".ExperienceNegros. August 11, 2019. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2019.
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  126. ^abcdLazaro, Freddie G. (October 27, 2015)."Flight of sky lanterns kicks off Vigan's 'Raniag Twilight Festival 2015'".Manila Bulletin. RetrievedNovember 25, 2015.Vigan City, Ilocos Sur — Hundreds of sky lanterns were set aloft to light up the Sunday night sky in this World Heritage Village and kick off the weeklong celebration of this year's "Raniag Twilight Festival 2015." The flight of sky lanterns, staged at the Jardin de Caridad, is part of the local people's tradition of giving light to the spirits of departed loved ones. Consequently, it has become an attraction for tourists.
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  130. ^abc"Bagat Festival of the Municipality of Sibagat". agusandelsur.gov.ph.
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  132. ^abcdCaluza, Desiree (November 23, 2011)."'Adivay': From clan gathering to Benguet feast".Philippine Daily Inquirer. Inquirer Northern Luzon. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.LA TRINIDAD, Benguet—From a simple gathering of family members, the "Adivay" (an Ibaloi term meaning coming together) has become the bond that continues to forge unity and cooperation among the tribes of Benguet. On Saturday, the province opened the Adivay Festival by offering at least 23 native pigs and two cows to the spirits of their ancestors and native gods in a "canao" (native feast) as thanksgiving. Ibaloi, Kalanguya and Kankanaey from 13 towns gathered in this capital for a day of merrymaking and a celebration of their culture and tradition.
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  134. ^abc"Proclamation No. 1167, s. 2015 (Declaring Tuesday, 1 December 2015, as a Special (non-working) Day in the Municipality of Cainta, Province of Rizal)".Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. November 24, 2015. RetrievedNovember 26, 2015.WHEREAS, the Municipality of Cainta, Rizal marks the celebration of its "Sumbingtik Festival" on Tuesday, 1 December 2015; ...
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  138. ^abcBalabo, Dino (May 3, 2009)."Baliuag celebrates buntal weaving".The Philippine Star. RetrievedNovember 24, 2015.The "Buntal Festival" celebration is highlighted by a job fair, painting contest, concerts, buntal hat Santacruzan, street dancing, search for Lakambini ng Baliuag, and exhibits of products made from woven buntal fibers.

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