National
and Regional Festivities
Every
year, hundreds of fiestas are celebrated in the Philippines
and it's well worth timing your journey to see one
of the major ones. It's at these festivals that you
get a chance to see legendary Filipino hospitality
at its best. The beer flows, pigs are roasted and
there's dancing in the streets for days on end. More
solemn fiestas, usually religious in nature, are a
mixture of devotion, drama, passion and reaffirmation
of faith. The crucifixions held every Good Friday
in Pampanga draw tourists who come to see penitents
being flogged then nailed to a cross. Other major
festivals include the Ati-Atihan every third week
of January in Kalibo, the Flores de Mayo held throughout
May in honour of the Virgin Mary, and the Lanzones
festival every October in Camiguin celebrating the
island's favourite fruit.
Feast of the Black Nazarene
Date: January 9th Location: Quiapo, Manila
A grand Fiesta, this festival centers on the image
of the Black Nazarene which was transported by galleon
from Mexico to Manila in the 17th century. The festival
is marked by an afternoon procession by thousands
of devotees.
Ati-Atihan
Date: January 16-22 Location: Kalibo, Aklan
One of the most popular of the Philippine festivals,
the Ati-atihan is a celebration in honor of the Sto.
Niño. Revelers don colorful costumes and paint
their bodies black and dance to the distictive beat
of "Hala bira!" around the town.
Pasungay
Date: Every 2nd Saturday of January Location: San
Joaquin, Iloilo
A festival of bulls on the hillsides of San Joaquin.
Prized bulls from the town and neighboring areas fight
amidst wild cheering from spectators.
Sinulog Festival
Date: Every third weekend of January Location: Cebu
City, Cebu
The Feast of the Sto. Niño is celebrated in
Cebu with a procession, street dancing competition
and a fluvial parade. Much like the Ati-atihan, the
Sinulog Festival is marked by frenzied reverly to
the chant of "Pit Senor!"
Dinagyang
Date: Every fourth weekend of January Location: Iloilo
City, Iloilo
Spectacle characterized by a frenetic stomping of
feet and hypnotic drumbeating. It is a colorful whirl
of thousands of people dressed in unique costumes
dancing and chanting all day and night.
Zambulawan
Date: Every third Sunday of January Location: Pagadian
City, Zamboanga del Sur
The founding of Pagadian City showcases the Subanon
tribe's rich cultural heritage by way of songs, dances
and exhibits of musical instruments.
Feast of Our Lady of Candles
Date: February 2 Location: Jara, Iloilo City
The biggest and most opulent religiuos pageanty in
Western Visayas. The blessing of candles and the yearly
procession of the patroness, the Nuestra Senora de
Candelaria is followed by the fiesta queen and her
court which highlights the celebration.
Parraw Regatta
Date: First Sunday of March Location: Iloilo City
An exciting race among native outriggers in the strait
between Guimaras Island and Iloilo City. This is an
activity every summer hedged with rules, umpires and
kibitzers.
Eid-El-FITR Muslim Festival
March 9 - Region XII
A worldwide Muslim festival celebrating the end of
the month-long fasting period of the Holy Month of
Ramadam by the Muslims.

Via Crusis
Date: April 1 Location: Cebu City
A lenten activity where devotees from Cebu City and
its neighboring cities and towns do their penitential
procession through cities the Station of the Cross
built on 12 hectares of rolling hills. the life-size
statues of the 14 Stations of the Cross have been
patterned after the Way of the Cross in Lourdes, France.
Pak'kaat Kallo
Date: Holy Week Location: Magpet, Cotabato
An annual feast of the Manobo tribal community of
Magpet in celebration of a bountiful harvest.
Moriones Festival
Date: Holy Week Location: Boac, Magpoc, Marinduque
One of the most famous of Philippine festivals. Colorfully
garbed and masked as Roman soldiers and centurions,
locals reenact the life of Longinus culminating in
his beheading. The entire towns of Boac, Morpog and
Gasan are virtually converted into huge stages as
the story as Longinus unfolds.
Turumba
Date: Good Friday Location: Pakil, Laguna
A procession of the centuries-old image of the Virgin
Mary through the streets, procession, singing and
dancing to the Turumba.
Ang Pagtaltal sa Guimaras
Date: Good Friday Location: Jordan, Guimaras
Lenten presentation on the hillside of Jordan with
locals as actors. This ala-Oberrammergou event has
been attracting hundreds of foreign and domestic tourists:
Local devotees' visit usually culminates in the trek
to "Balaan Bukid" or Holy Mountain where
a huge cross is planted by the chapel overlooking
Guimaras Strait and Iloilo City.
Lamilamihan Festival
Date: 2nd or 3rd Week of April Location: Lamitan,
Basilan
A yearly festival coinciding with the founding of
Lamitan Municipality; showcases the traditional Yakan
customs and traditions, music and dances, and traditional
crafts.

Manaoag Pilgrimage
Date: 2nd Week of April Location: Pangasinan
Annual pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Manaoag.
Known to local pilgrims / tourists as miraculous,
the Virgin's image has become one of Manaoag's main
attractions. Pilgrims' vehicles are blessed every
Saturday.
Pista'y Dayat
Date: May 1 Location: Lingayen, Pangasinan
A day of thanksgiving for bountiful harvests and abundant
fishing observed all over Pangasinan traditional with
mass offering on beautiful beaches and fluvial parade.
Santacruzan
Date: May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Location: Nationwide
The Santacruzan is a procession commemmorating St.
Helena's finding the "True Cross"; preceded
bya nine-day Novena in honor of the Holy Cross. On
the ninth day, usually on a weekend, the Santacruzan
is held. The Reina Elena, accompanied by a little
boy representing King Constantine, and the other sagalas
representing biblical characters and the attributes
of the Blessed Virgin, walk under gaily decorated
arches.
Carabao Festival
Date: May 14 - Location: Angono, Rizal
Farmers pay tribute to their patron saints; a procession
of carabao carts bearing a myriad local produce is
held; prizes are awarded to the strongest and most
beautifully decorated carabaos.
Pulillan Carabao
Date: May 14 Location: Pulilan, Bulacan
Hundreds of festively adorned carabaos are paraded
by theis farmer-owners on the street leading to the
church; there they are made to kneel down homage to
San Isidro de Labrado, the patron saint of farmers.
Pahiyas sa Quezon
Date: May 15 Location: Sariaya, Lucban, Tayabas, Quezon
Homes are decked with kiping (multi-colored paper
thin, leaf-shaped rice kropeck) and harvested vegetables;
trade fair; civic parades, procession and other activities.
Obando Fertility Rites
Date: May 17 to 19 Location: Obando, Bulacan
A three day fiesta celebration in honor of San Pascual,
Baylon, Sta. Clara and Nuestra Senora de Salambao.
Childless couples, thankful parents, grateful farmers
and fishermen dance along the streets together with
colorfully customed women to pray for children and
a good harvest.

Tapusan sa Kawit
Date: May 30 Location: Kawit, Cavite
A procession of gaily decorated floats decked with
flowers of Maytime honors the Blessed Virgin. The
participation of the town's most beautiful young ladies
symbolizes the purity and innocence of the Blessed
Mother.
Antipolo Pilgrimage
Date: May Location: Antipolo, Rizal
A month-long celebration that brings devotees and
pilgrims to venerate the Lady of Peace and Good Voyage
enshrined in Antipolo Church and afterwards, picnic
to nearby Hinulugang Taktak.
Independence Day
Date: June 12 Location: Kawit, Cavite
Independence Day Celebration, marked by a flag raising
ceremony on the balcony of the Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine,
where the first Philippine flag was unfurled.
Parada ng Lechon
Date: June 24 Location: Balayan, Batangas
The parading on the Feast of St. John the Baptist
of "dressed" and decorated "lechons"
(roasted pigs) around town. Revelers partake of the
lechons after the parade.
Pintados Festival
Date: June 29 Location: Tacloban City
Street pageantry and contest focusing on the Leyteños'
old custom of tattooing that signifies courage and
status in the community.
Paaway sa Kabayo (Horsefight)
Date: July 25 and December 25 Location: Tanjay, Negros
Orriental
An exciting, thrilling and oftentimes bloody fight
among studs for supremacy over a female horse. More
than 100 horses have been trained solely for this
twice a year event.
Bocaue River Festival
Date: First Sunday of July Location: Bocaue, Bulacan
A famous river festival held in honor of the miraculous
Cross of Bocaue (Krus ng Wawa). During the fluvial
procession, devotees ride in the "pagoda"
and douse each other with water.
Rajah Baguinda Festival
Date: 2nd Week of August Location: Jolo, Sulu
A three-day cultural show and festivites commemorating
the arrival of Rajah Baguinda who was responsible
for the spread of Islam and reinforcing the Sultanate
Government in the Sulu Archipelago.
Kadayawan sa Dabaw
Date: 3rd Week of August Location: Davao City
A celebration of the bountiful harvests of fruits
and orchids during the season. Activities include
fruit and flower show, trade fair, tribal/civic/military
parade, traditional sports activities, horsefight,
Search for B'yaneng Kadayawan and street dancing.

Lemlunay (T'Boli Tribal Festival)
Date: September 16-18 Location: Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
An annual authentic T'boli tribal festival staged
at Lake Sebu. Features tribal rituals that start at
early down amidst sounds of gongs and native music,
culminating at the town plaza where cultural dances
and ethic sports like horsefight are held.
Feast of Nuestra Senorra Penafrancia
Date: 3rd Saturday of September Location: Naga City,
Camarines Sur
A religious festival held in hornor of the Feast of
Our Lady of Peñafrancia. Bicol's most revered
patrones highlighted by the fluvial procession of
the Lady's image down the Bicol river. The week-long-celebration
includes civic-military parade, sportsfests, exhibits,
cultural shows, beauty pageants and colorful competitions.
Masskara Festival
Date: October 19 Location: Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
The biggest annual event that reflects the Bacoleños
love for fun and gaiety. Coinciding with Bacolod City's
charter day celebration, the festival features sports
competitions, cultural programs, carnivals, beauty
contest and a long Mardi grasstyle costumed and masked
street dancers.
Ibalong Festival
Date: October 19-22 Location: Legaspi City
A celebration depicting Bicol's early beginnings as
portrayed in the "Ibalong" epic that tells
of super heroes Handiong, Batlog and Oryol and villains
and wild animals that roamed in the ancient times.
In music and dances, revelers parade on the main streets
wearing masks of these heroes and villains. Festival
activities include tours, trade fairs, exhibits and
beauty pageants.
La Naval De Manila
Date: 2nd Sunday of October Location: Sto. Domingo,
Quezon City
A festival revolving around the image of the Blessed
Virgin Mary of La Naval carved in 1533 and given as
a gift to the Dominican Fathers. Borne on an elaborately
decorated and well-lit carriage in the form of a ship,
the venerated image is brought out of the church preceded
by a dozen or so images of Dominican saints. The procession
goes around the main streets of Sto. Domingo parish
and then returns to the church amidst applause until
it reaches the altar pedestal.
Feast of San Clemente/Higantes Festival
Date: November 22-23 Location: Angono, Rizal
Angono's joyous fiesta in honor of San Clemente whose
image, resplendent in papal vestment, is borne by
male devotees during a procession accompanied by "pahadores
(devotees dressed in colorful local costumes, wooden
shoes and carrying boat paddles) and higantes"
(giant paper mache effigies) The street event culminates
in a fluvial procession in Laguna de Bay amidst revelry
that continues until the image is brought back to
its sanctuary.
Grand Cordillera Festival
Date: November Location: Baguio City
One of the region's major events held annualy featuring
the gathering of tribes in a week-long event to "celebrate
life" marked by tribal dancing and performances
of thanksgiving rituals.
Marian Procession
Date: December 8 Location: Intramuros, Manila
A revival of religious tradition with more than 60
images of the Blessed Virgin Mary from various parishes
and provinces paraded.
Pagdidiwata
Date: December 8 Location: Puerto Princessa, Palawan
A thanks giving celebration by the Tagbanua natives
of Palawan in ritual dances and food offerings to
their deities and souls of departed kin
Feast of the Immaculate Concepcion
Date: December 8 Location: Intramuros, Manila
An Eucharistic celebrabration of the Feast Day of
the La Immaculada, patroness of Intramuros, capped
by a grand procession of more than 50 Marian images
from all over the country and participated in by thousands
of devotees.
Bikol Pastores
Date: December 18 Location: Legazpi City, Albay
A unique Christmas celebration believed to have originated
in the province where "pastores" - young
men and women dressed in colorful shepherd costumes
- joyfully dance and sing "Pastores a Belen"
through the city streets.
San Fernando Giant Lantern Festival
Date: December Location: Ermita, Manila
A fiesta in honor of one of the oldest Marian images
in the country (it was found by Legazpi's soldiers
amidst the foliage of a pandan shrub on the shores
of Ermita in 1571) - the La Nuestra Señora
de Guia, patroness of seafarers and also known as
Our Lady of Expectations. The main event of the fiesta
is the Bota de Flores, a reenactment of a select group
of young ladies and their escorts in sailor costumes
of the procession returning the La Nuestra Señora
de Guia to its reconstructed shrine in 1918.
Binirayan Festival
Date: December 28-30 Location: San Jose, Antique
A festive commemoration of an episode in the history
of the Filipino race through colorful pageants acted
on the beaches of Maybato in San Jose and Malandog
in Hamtik. Particularly interesting is the drama of
the first Malay settlement at malandog which runs
for several days and nights. Binirayan is also an
occasion of reunion with families, relatives and friends
of homecoming Antiqueno expatriates.