Learn about the festivals in Tagbilaran, Bohol.
The Philippines is known for different festivities. Every year, Boholanos and many tourists celebrate some of most awaited events in the province. Tagbilaran is just one of the cities or towns that celebrates festivals not only in Bohol but in the whole country.
In this guide, I highlight the major festivals you must attend to in Tagbilaran City.
With most celebrations taking place in Plaza Rizal, there are exhibits featuring sustainable agriculture and the plant's uses, a contest for the best ubi specimen and upcoming products, as well as a motorcade through the city.
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- Waterproof phone case
- Acion cam
- Camping tent
- WiFi kit
- Power bank
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Tagbilaran Festivals
Tagbilaran celebrates three major festivals.
Ubi Festival
The Ubi Festival is celebrated every January in honor of Bohol's most famous agricultural export, ubi (purple yam).
Ubi Festival |
With most celebrations taking place in Plaza Rizal, there are exhibits featuring sustainable agriculture and the plant's uses, a contest for the best ubi specimen and upcoming products, as well as a motorcade through the city.
Sandugo Festival
The Sandugo Festival is Tagbilaran's major festival, and it is celebrated every July to commemorate the blood compact made between Rajah Sikatuna and Miguel López de Legazpi, often coinciding with the charter anniversary of the city.
Highlights include a re-enactment of the Sandugo, a street dancing festival through the city center, and the Miss Bohol Sandugo beauty pageant.
Saulog Festival or the Tagbilaran City Fiesta
Saulog which means “celebration.” It is a festival of thanksgiving in Tagbilaran City in honor their patron saint, St. Joseph the Worker. It is the city's official fiesta, celebrated every May in honor of the city's patron saint, Saint Joseph the Worker, whose feast day is on 1 May.
Saulog Festival |
This fiesta also opens Bohol's "Month of Fiestas", as every town in Bohol has a May fiesta. Nightly activities are held in the nine days leading to the fiesta itself, such as the Mutya ng Tagbilaran beauty pageant, stage productions and concerts. On the day itself, motorcades and a street dancing festival take place in the city center.
BOHOL TRAVEL GUIDES
- WHERE TO GO: Bohol Tourist Spots
- WHERE TO STAY: Best Hotels & Resorts to Book in Bohol
- WHERE TO EAT: Bohol Best Restaurants to Dine at
Or read my complete Bohol Province Guide to know more.
ATTRACTIONS TO SEE IN BOHOL
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There are many ways to travel to Tagbilaran, Bohol from any points in the Philippines (major cities like Manila, Cebu and Davao).
Read my complete transportation guide for Bohol.
Best Time to Visit Bohol
The best season is from March to June.
ACTIVITIES AND TOURS IN MANILA
Bohol Hotels & Accommodation
Here are top-rated resort accommodation near Tagbilaran, Bohol:
The Bellevue Resort |
- The Bellevue Resort
Location: Brgy Doljo, Panglao Island
See Photos & Room Rates - Amorita Resort
Location: 1 Ester A Lim Dr, Brgy Tawala, Panglao Island
See Photos & Room Rates - Bohol Bee Farm Resort and Restaurant
Location: Dao, Dauis, Panglao Island
See Photos & Room Rates - Henann Resort
Location: Alona Beach, Tawala, Panglao Island
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See more accommodation in Bohol.
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