Filipino Festival
A vibrant celebration of faith, history, and community Filipino festivals bring the streets to life with color, rhythm, and joy. Each festival tells a story of tradition and unity passed down through generations.
Sinulog
Held in Cebu City every January, the Sinulog Festival honors the Santo Niño with a grand display of street dancing, vibrant costumes, and drumbeats echoing the devotion and faith of the Cebuanos.
Kadayawan
A Davao celebration of bountiful harvest and cultural unity, Kadayawan showcases the rich traditions of the city’s 11 indigenous tribes through floral floats, tribal dances, and colorful parades.
Panagbenga
Known as the “Season of Blooming,” Panagbenga is Baguio’s flower festival. It features floats adorned with fresh blooms, street dances, and a vibrant tribute to nature and local artistry.
Ati-atihan
Dubbed the “Mother of All Philippine Festivals,” Ati-Atihan in Kalibo celebrates the Santo Niño through tribal dances, soot-covered participants, and rhythmic parades that echo indigenous roots.