Local Festivals

The islands of the Philippines are full of festivities and excitement! The entire year is slammed full of festivals, homage’s to Catholic Saints and other holidays. The entire country is a festival of life, a holiday in paradise. The atmosphere is one of celebration and honor to the people of the Philippines. The Filipinos that call this wonderful tropical island destination celebrate the festivals and holidays of their country like no other in the world. One must understand the passion that the Filipina’s have for their country, their heritage, and their life. It is a life well-lived and honor is a very big part of the Asian culture.

Land of Fiestas

Some of the most celebrated of the festivals of the Philippines are listed below. The list is not all inclusive since that would be too much to cover! All of the festivals of the Philippines are important to the people of this great island nation. Listing one for every month except January, is a great method to demonstrate the expansiveness of the festivals celebrated in the Philippines.

* Hariraya Hadji Muslim Festival Feast of William February 7-10
* Sarangolahan Festival Colorful Kite flying competition March 3-7
* Bataan Death March Re-Enactment of Infamous March of WWII April 9
* Flores de Mayo Entire month is all about flowers Virgin Mary May
* Bilang-Bilang Abayan Public Displays of Peace by the Filipino People June 01
* Sagayan Festival Women in Colorful Native Costumes July 1-8
* Palo Palo Festival Cultural Celebration of Philippines Beauty August 4-6
* Sarakiki Festival Cockfighting Festival Calbayog City Sept 1-8
* Ibalong Festival Albays Historic Evolution Oct 6-12
* All Saints Day Celebration Honoring the Dead Nov 1
* Pagayaya Festival Five Provinces of Isabela Dec 5-11

Longest Christmas Holiday on the Planet

These are just a few of the many festivals and holidays that are part of the Philippines and the traditions that run as deep as the seas that surround this lovely island destination. There are so many celebrations that it matters not what time of the year the visit is made. There will be a festival either going on or about to begin. The very lucky visitors or the very smart ones will have scheduled the vacation around the most important holidays and festivals of the Philippines. All in all the most honored and most extensive holiday of them all is Christmas. The Philippines are predominantly Catholic so this makes perfect festive sense!