August is a vibrant month in the Philippines filled with rich traditions, bountiful harvests, and colorful celebrations. As a proud Filipina and travel enthusiast, I find August to be perfect for exploring lively fiestas, historic events, and warm community gatherings. Here are the top August 2025 festivals you shouldn’t miss!
π Guinobatan Longganisa Festival
Aug 5 - 15 | Guinobatan, Albay
Showcasing the town’s famous longganisa sausages, with street dancing and a
cooking contest. Coincides with the town fiesta honoring Our Lady of
Assumption.
π Tig-Aw Festival
Aug 5 - 12 | Tigaon, Camarines Sur
Thanksgiving to St. Clare of Assisi with street dancing, arts programs, and a
farmers’ festival.
π€ Coron Festival
Aug 5 - 13 | Tiwi, Albay
Colorful street presentations and a maritime procession honoring Nuestra SeΓ±ora
de Salvacion, with devotion and merriment.
π£ Mercedes Kadagatan Festival
Aug 1 - 8 | Mercedes, Camarines Norte
Fishermen’s thanksgiving celebrating rich fishery resources, ecological
balance, and natural beauty.
π Higalaay Festival
Whole August | Cagayan de Oro City
Month-long festivities culminating in grand celebrations honoring St.
Augustine, promoting culture and tourism.
π³ KUMBIRA Culinary Show
Aug 19 - 21 | Cagayan de Oro City
Philippines’ longest-running culinary event featuring competitions and
showcases for professionals and students.
π Pangapog Festival
Aug 1 - 7 | Samal Island, Davao
Thanksgiving for harvest with Sama indigenous culture, sports, and cultural
competitions.
π Pangasinan Bamboo Festival
Aug 14 | Calasiao & Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan
Showcasing bamboo crafts, planting, and cultural exhibitions.
π Mercedes FISHtival
Aug 6 - 11 | Mercedes, Camarines Norte
Fisherfolk’s thanksgiving for blessings in fishing and aquaculture.
π¦Έ♂️ Ibalong Festival
Aug 12 - 30 | Legaspi City
Epic hero-themed festival depicting Bicol’s origins with street presentations
and the Mayon Triathlon.
π Marang Festival
Aug 5 | Basco, Batanes
Celebration of the harvest of the local fruit, marang.
π Palu-Palo Festival
Aug 4 - 5 | Basco, Batanes
Cultural presentations on Ivatan life and history.
πΈ Pasaka Festival
Aug 14 | Tanuan, Leyte
Street spectacle honoring Our Lady of Assumption.
π Kalivungan Festival
Aug 17 - 18 | Kidapawan, Cotabato
Gathering of Mindanao indigenous groups with horse fights and Manobo wedding
rituals.
πΊ Kadayawan sa Dabaw Festival
3rd week | Davao City
Five-day thanksgiving and tribute to indigenous peoples with colorful cultural
shows.
π€ Gigantes Festival
Aug 19 | Lucban, Quezon
Parade of 14-foot papier-mΓ’chΓ© giants symbolizing a married couple, shared
tradition with Angono, Rizal.
π Buyogan Festival
Aug 19 | Abuyog, Leyte
Celebrates the local bee (“buyog”) that inspired the town’s name.
☀️ Why Visit the Philippines in August?
πΏ Experience harvest
celebrations & folk traditions
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Enjoy street dances, music, and cultural shows
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Savor regional food and traditional delicacies
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Perfect for immersive cultural photography
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Cooler weather with occasional refreshing rains
π Festival Essentials
π Lightweight hat or cap
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Sunscreen & insect repellent
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Camera or smartphone with extra battery
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Light raincoat or umbrella
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Reusable water bottle
π¬ August is a month to celebrate the roots and fruits of Filipino culture—from wine-making in Ilocos to ancient warrior traditions in Cebu. For me, it’s a chance to connect with heritage while making joyful memories. Let August 2025 be your next cultural adventure! π΅π✨
Disclaimer:
Festival dates and schedules in the Philippines may change without prior notice
due to local government decisions, weather conditions, or other unforeseen
circumstances. The information provided here is based on the most recent and
reliable sources available at the time of writing. To avoid inconvenience, we
highly recommend checking with the local tourism office, event organizers, or
official government announcements before making any travel plans.

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