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June 2024 Holidays, Festivals, and Special Days in the Philippines

June 2024 promises to be a month filled with celebrations

June 2024 Holidays

The Philippines is known for its colorful festivals and numerous holidays throughout the year.

June 2024 is no exception, with a mix of national holidays, special non-working days, provincial founding anniversaries, and vibrant festivals.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s in store for June 2024 in the Philippines.

Independence Day (June 12, 2024)

Rizal Park Photo | June 12 is Philippine’s Independence Day

June 12 is one of the most significant dates in Philippine history. It marks the country’s declaration of independence from Spain in 1898.

Independence Day is a regular holiday across the Philippines, giving Filipinos a chance to celebrate their freedom and reflect on their national identity.

On this day, expect parades, flag-raising ceremonies, and other patriotic events in cities and towns nationwide.

Many Filipinos also take advantage of the long weekend to travel or spend time with family and friends.

Eid al-Adha (June 17, 2024)

Eid al-Adha, also known as the “Feast of Sacrifice,” is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide, including those in the Philippines.

During Eid al-Adha, Muslims commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. Many Filipino Muslims attend prayer services at mosques and share meals with family and friends.

Special Non-Working Holidays Declared by the Palace

Malacañang Palace has declared several special non-working holidays in various parts of the country for June 2024:

  • June 11: Rizal Province (123rd founding anniversary)
  • June 15: Pampanga and Angeles City (commemoration of Mt. Pinatubo eruption)
  • June 17: Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu (63rd charter anniversary) and Maco, Davao de Oro
  • June 18: Presentacion, Camarines Sur (63rd Charter Day)
  • June 21: Bayugan, Agusan del Sur (17th charter anniversary), Balete, Batangas (founding anniversary), and Maasim, Sarangani (55th founding anniversary and 17th Kestebeng Festival)
  • June 22: Santa Teresita, Cagayan (founding anniversary)
  • June 24: Masbate (Bagat-Dagat Festival)

These holidays allow residents in the mentioned areas to celebrate their local history, participate in events, and enjoy a well-deserved break.

Ifugao Foundation Day (June 18)

Republic Act No. 11101 designates June 18 as a special non-working holiday in the province of Ifugao to commemorate its founding anniversary.

Known as “Ifugao Foundation Day,” this holiday aims to promote the rich cultural heritage of the province and foster a sense of pride among its residents.

Expect various cultural events, performances, and exhibits showcasing the unique traditions of the Ifugao people, famous for their ancient rice terraces and intricate woodcarvings.

Pintados Festival (June 27)

The Pintados Festival is a vibrant celebration held in Tacloban City, Leyte, every June 27. The festival pays homage to the ancient tattooed warriors of Leyte, known as the “pintados.” Participants adorn themselves with colorful body paint and traditional costumes, mimicking the appearance of these fierce warriors.

The highlight of the Pintados Festival is the grand parade featuring elaborately decorated floats and street dancers in colorful costumes. Other activities include cultural performances, art exhibits, and a beauty pageant.

Other Notable Festivals in June 2024

Aside from the Pintados Festival, several other festivals take place in various parts of the Philippines in June:

  • Pulang-Angui Festival (June 15-30): Held in Polangui, Albay, this festival celebrates the town’s legend of “Pulang-Angui,” a captivating woman known for wearing red dresses. The festival showcases the town’s socio-cultural talents, eco-tourism assets, and distinct delicacies.
  • Tabak Festival (June 15-24): This annual festival in Tabaco City commemorates the city’s founding anniversary and the feast of its patron saint, Saint John the Baptist. The festival features street dancing, cultural events, and activities aimed at preserving the city’s rich heritage.
  • Pinyasan Festival (June 15-24): Celebrated in Daet, Camarines Norte, the Pinyasan Festival highlights the province’s primary agricultural product, the sweet Formosa pineapple. Expect float exhibitions, street dancing, an agro-industrial fair, and various competitions.
  • Ginubat Festival (June 11-12): This festival in Gubat, Sorsogon, is based on the town’s roots and name. It features a cultural street parade, exhibits, a sailboat race, a beauty pageant, and a fiesta celebration.
  • Pinangat Festival (June 10-24): Held in Camalig, Albay, the Pinangat Festival celebrates a local delicacy made from taro leaves, coconut milk, and spices. The festival includes cooking competitions, cultural events, and a parade.

These festivals offer a glimpse into the diverse cultural traditions and local pride of different regions in the Philippines.

Planning Your June 2024 Holiday in the Philippines

With numerous holidays and festivals happening in June 2024, it’s an exciting time to explore the Philippines. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or simply enjoying a break from work, there’s something for everyone.When planning your trip, consider the following tips:

  1. Book accommodations and transportation in advance. June is a popular month for travel in the Philippines, so it’s best to secure your bookings early to avoid last-minute hassles and price surges.
  2. Research the specific events and activities you want to attend. Some festivals may have ticketed events or require prior registration.
  3. Be mindful of the weather. June marks the beginning of the rainy season in the Philippines. While rain showers are usually brief, it’s a good idea to pack an umbrella or raincoat.
  4. Respect local customs and traditions. When attending festivals or visiting cultural sites, be sure to dress appropriately and follow any guidelines provided by the organizers or local authorities.
  5. Support local businesses and communities. Holidays and festivals provide an excellent opportunity to sample local cuisine, purchase handcrafted souvenirs, and contribute to the local economy.

By immersing yourself in the festive atmosphere and rich cultural heritage of the Philippines, you’re sure to create unforgettable memories during your June 2024 holiday.

Conclusion

June 2024 promises to be a month filled with celebrations, cultural events, and opportunities for relaxation in the Philippines.

From the solemn observance of Independence Day to the lively festivities of the Pintados Festival and other regional celebrations, there’s no shortage of reasons to explore the country’s diverse traditions and natural beauty.

By staying informed about the various holidays and festivals, and planning your itinerary accordingly, you can make the most of your June 2024 holiday in the Philippines.

So mark your calendars, pack your bags, and get ready to experience the warmth, hospitality, and festive spirit of the Filipino people.Happy holidays and happy travels!

Written by Louie Sison

My name is Louie and welcome to HyperLocal PH. Launched in February 2024, this website is dedicated to bringing you the most captivating and comprehensive stories about Filipino lifestyle, history, news, travel, and food. Join us in this journey!

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