LIST OF FESTIVALS IN NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

Festivals In Negros Occidental

LIST OF FESTIVALS IN NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

Negros Occidental, I should say is one of the most colorful and fun-loving Provinces in the country. Each City and Municipalities in the Province of Negros Occidental boast of its own festival reflecting it’s colorful culture and story.

Major festivals in each of the Municipalities and Cities in Negros Occidental are featured during the Pana-ad sa Negros Festival staged every April at the 25-hectare tree-lined Pana-ad Stadium in Bacolod City.

Pana-ad,  dubbed as the “Festival of Festivals”, brings together the 13 cities and 19 townships in a display case of history, arts, and culture, tourism, trade, commerce and industry, beauty and talent as well as games and fun.

Herewith are the List of Festivals in the Province of Negros Occidental.

BACOLOD CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

How to get there:

It is an 18-hour cruise from Manila aboard To Go Ferry. Aboard fast sea crafts, Bacolod is one-hour from Iloilo City. By land-and-sea travel, it is 7-hour from Cebu City. Terminals for buses plying northern and southern Negros Occidental are located within Bacolod City.

BAGO CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Charter Anniversary/Babaylan Festival (February 19)
  • Al Cinco de Noviembre/Cannon Festival (November 5)

How to Get There

Bago City is a 20 to 30 minutes drive south of Bacolod City by private car. Public utility vehicles abound in this first stopover going south of the provincial capital. Car rental facilities are available through reservation. All roads leading to all barangays in the Bago City are asphalted.

balbagan festival, FESTIVALS IN NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

Balbagan Dance Festival

BINALBAGAN [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of San Isidro Labrador and Balbagan Dance Festival (May 15)

How to Get There

Binalbagan is a one-and-a-half-hour ride from Bacolod City using public utility vehicles and one hour on private transport.  Public transport is available through buses that are either air-conditioned or non-air conditioned.

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Dinagsa Festival

CADIZ CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of Sto. Nino/Dinagsa and Ati-atihan  (held every January)

How to Get There

Cadiz City is a one-and-a-half-hour drive north of Bacolod City by private car. Public utility vehicles reach the place in less than 90 minutes. Other northbound buses are also required to make a stopover at the city terminal which is more than a kilometer away from the highway. Four and a half-hour away from Cebu by land, Cadiz serves as a springboard to Cebu and from there to Eastern Visayas and Mindanao.

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Lilas Pandan Costume , Festivals In Negros Occidental

CALATRAVA [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of St. Peter & Hudyaw in Lilas Pandan   (June 25-27)

How to Get There

Calatrava is a three-hour drive from Bacolod City by public utility vehicles and approximately two-and-a-half hours through a private car. Aircon and non-aircon buses plying the northern Negros route pass by this area.

CANDONI [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes (February 6-11)
  • Dinagyaw sa Tablas (February 11)
  • Tabla Valley Founding Anniversary (August 12)

How to Get There

Candoni is located in the southern part of Negros Occidental.  It is an approximately a three-and-a-half-hour drive from Bacolod City aboard a public utility vehicle and about two hours and 45 minutes in a private car.  From Bacolod City, buses are available at Bacolod South Terminal. From Kabankalan City, one can take the public utility jeepneys going to this town.

CAUAYAN [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of St. Paul and Lubay-Lubay   (January 25)

How to Get There

Cauayan is approximately three-and-a-half hours drive from Bacolod City by public utility vehicles and about three hours by private car.  Air-conditioned and non-airconditioned buses are available at the Bacolod City South Terminal.

DON SALVADOR BENEDICTO [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of Our Lady of Miraculous Medal (November 27)
  • Founding Anniversary & Kali-kalihan Harvest Festival (February 9)

EB MAGALONA [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of Sto. Niño (3rd of January)
  • Feast of St. Joseph the Worker and Ugyonan Festival (May 1)
  • Sinadya SA Banwa (2nd week of December)

How to Get There

E.B. Magalona is a 25-minute drive from Bacolod City by private car or 30 minutes by public utility vehicle plying northern Negros.

ESCALANTE CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Charter Day (February 28)
  • Balik Escalante (May 28)
  • Manlambus Festival (May 30)
  • Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, New Pob. (July 16)
  • Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, Old Pob. (October 4)
  • Paskuhan sa Escalante (December 16-23)

How to Get There

Escalante City is a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Bacolod City. Public utility vehicles plying the northern Negros route pass by this city. From Cebu, Escalante can be reached by ferry boat through the Yap RORO Port or the Barcelon Port.

HINIGARAN [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Hinugyaw Festival (April 22-30)
  • Feast of St. Mary Magdalene (July 22)
  • Fireworks & Agro Festival (every 2nd week of December)

How to Get There

Hinigaran is about an-hour-and-15 minute drive south of Bacolod City using public transport and one hour on private vehicles.  Public utility vehicles plying the southern Negros route pass through the municipality, dubbed as “Gateway to Southern Negros”.

HINOBA-AN [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Pagbanaag Festival (April 24)
  • Feast of St. Michael the Archangel (May 8-9)

How to Get There

Hinoba-an is about four-and-a-half hours drive from Bacolod City using public utility vehicles passing through the main highway.  It is about a three-and-a-half-hour ride by private car. Buses going to this southernmost town are available at the Bacolod South Terminal.

HIMAMAYLAN CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Himayaan Festival (April 24-29)
  • Charter Day (March 31)
  • Feast of Our Lady of Snows (August 5)

How to Get There

Himamaylan is about an hour and a half drive south of Bacolod City. Public utility vehicles plying the southern Negros route pass through this city.

ILOG [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of Sto. Niño & Kisi-Kisi  (March 25)

How to Get There

Ilog can be reached through public utility vehicles in about two-and-a-half hours.  By private transport, it is about two hours ride south of Bacolod City through the main highway.

ISABELA [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Mayflower Festival (May)
  • Feast of St. Nicholas de Tolentino (September 10)
  • Tigkalalag   (November 2)

How to Get There

Isabela is over an hour’s drive from Bacolod City by private car and nearly two hours using public utility vehicles, available at the Bacolod South Terminal.

KABANKALAN CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of Sr. Sto. Nino & Sinulog Festival (3rd Sunday of January)
  • Udyakan sa Kabankalan & Charter Day (July 27-August 2)
  • Christmas Carol Presentation (December 16-24)

How to Get There

Kabankalan is less than two hours’ drive south of Bacolod City by a private car while public utility vehicles reach the place in about two hours. The city, which serves as the center of economic activities in southern Negros, is also the take-off point for various destinations down south and links the province to Dumaguete City, capital of nearby Negros Oriental via Kabankalan-Mabinay.

LA CASTELLANA [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of St. Vincent & Banana Festival (April 1-5)
  • Bailes de Luces (December 30-January 5)

How to Get There

La Castellana is approximately one-and-a-half hour’s drive from Bacolod City using public utility vehicles and about an hour by private car. Jeepneys and buses are available at the Bacolod South Terminal.

 

Pasalamat Festival, La Carlota City, FESTIVALS IN NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Pasalamat Festival, La Carlota City

LA CARLOTA CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage (January 24)
  • Kalbaryo (Good Friday)
  • Pasalamat Festival (Last Sunday nearest to May)
  • Christmas Festival of Lights and Music (December 15)

How to Get There

La Carlota City is approximately a one-hour drive from Bacolod by private car and a little more than an hour in public utility jeepneys and buses via the main highway. The place can also be reached via the interior barangays of Bago City in about 40 to 50 minutes.

MANANG PULA, FESTIVALS IN NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

Manang Pula

MANAPLA [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of San Roque (August 16)
  • Manang Pula/Pinta Puto Festival

How to Get There

Manapla is approximately 55 minutes’ drive from Bacolod City by private car and over an hour by public utility vehicles that take off from Bacolod North Terminal.  Air-conditioned and non-airconditioned taxis, vans, and buses for hire are also available from Bacolod.

MOISES PADILLA [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Magayon   (Last week of March)
  • Feast of San Isidro Labrador (May 15)
  • Pasundayag sa Tigkalalag (November 1)

How to Get There

Moises Padilla is about two hour’s drive from Bacolod City by public utility vehicles and approximately one-hour-and-a-half by private cars.  Buses, taxis, and other public utility vehicles are plying this area from the Bacolod South Terminal.

 

murcia tinabuay festival, FESTIVALS IN NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

Tinabuay, Murcia

MURCIA [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of Immaculate Conception and Tinabuay Festival (December 8)
  • Mudpack   (June)

How to Get There

Murcia is only a 20-minute drive from Bacolod City by private car. Public utility vehicles plying this route can reach the municipality in about the same time.

PONTEVEDRA [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Annual Festival & Feast of St. Michael the Archangel (May 6-9)

How to Get There

Pontevedra is approximately a 45-minute drive from Bacolod City towards the south by private car and an hour in public utility jeepneys and buses via the main highway.

PULUPANDAN [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Foundation Day (January 12)
  • Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes (February 10-11)
  • Feast of Sta. Filomena/Salapan   (February 15)
  • The lighting of Christmas Tree (December)

 

How to Get There

Pulupandan is approximately a 30-minute drive from Bacolod City by private car and a little more than 45 minutes in public utility vehicles and buses via the main highway.

SAN ENRIQUE [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of Our Lady of Candelaria and Bulang-bulang Festival (February 2-9)

How to Get There

San Enrique is approximately 40 minutes’ drive from Bacolod City by private car and a little more than an hour by public utility vehicle via the main highway. All vehicles plying the southern routes pass through this municipality.

 

 SAGAY CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of St. Joseph and Sinigayan  (March 19)
  • Feast of San Vicente Ferrer, Vito (May 1-2)
  • Charter Day (June 11)
  • Christmas Fair (2nd week of December until Christmas)

How to Get There

Sagay City is a two-hour drive from Bacolod City. Public utility vehicles plying the northern Negros route pass by this progressive city. From Cebu, one can reach Sagay via Toledo in about four hours including a one-hour ride in fast ferries.

SAN CARLOS CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Charter Day (July 1)
  • Pintaflores   (November 5)
  • Feast of St. Charles Borromeo (November 4)

How to Get There

San Carlos City can be reached in four hours through the coastal highway and about two-and-half-hours through the Negros Translink Highway. With its natural harbor, San Carlos is also the take-off point to Cebu with fast crafts reaching Toledo in an hour.

SILAY CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Charter Anniversary/Hugyaw – Kansilay  (June 12)
  • Feast of San Diego de Alcala (November 13)
  • Negros Revolution Anniversary (November 5)

How to Get There

Silay City can be reached in 15 minutes by private car from Bacolod City. Public utility vehicles plying the route abound and can reach the city at the same time. Silay is the site of the new airport of international standards. Traveling to the city is made easier by its four-lane highway.

SIPALAY CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Pasaway sa Sipalay (March 31)
  • Feast of Sacred Heart of Jesus and Handurawan  (December 20)

How to Get There

Sipalay is almost four hours’ drive south of Bacolod City by public utility vehicle and over three hours by private car. Public utility vehicles plying the southern Negros route pass by this city. All roads leading to this southernmost city are fully asphalted.

TOBOSO [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Feast of St. Anthony de Padua (June 13)
  • Charter Day & Sag-ahan Festival (July 1)

How to Get There

Toboso can be reached in about three hours and 15 minutes by public utility vehicles and approximately two hours and 45 minutes by private car via the coastal highway.  Aircon and non-aircon buses plying the northern Negros route pass through this area in several trips daily.

TALISAY CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Charter Day & Pasidungog  (February 11)
  • Feast of San Nicholas de Tolentino and Minulu-an Festival (September 8-10)
  • Lanzones Festival (First week of October)

How to Get There

As the first city going north of Bacolod, Talisay can be reached in 10-15 minutes by private car and about the same time by public utility vehicles.

VALLADOLID [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Pasundayag  (February 28)
  • Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12)
  • Paskwa sa Dolid (December 12-31)

How to Get There

Valladolid is approximately a 35-minute drive from Bacolod City by private car and 45 minutes by public utility vehicles via the main highway.

 

VICTORIAS CITY [ Festivals In Negros Occidental ]

  • Kadalag-an Festival & Charter Day (March 21)
  • Feast of Our Lady of Victory & Malihaw  (April 26)

How to Get There

Considered as the sugar capital of Negros Occidental, Victorias can be reached in 40 to 45 minutes from Bacolod City either by private car or public utility

12 Comments

  1. I like this article because it gives a glimpse of Negros Festivals in one setting. By the way, I’m outdated na for a long time about festivals. Thank you and good luck Vito!

  2. Wow, these festivals are so colorful and alive…. and I never thought that they had so many festivities in Negros Occidental….definitely an event that should not be missed… Too bad I’m too far from N.O and I can only witness those events when they are being featured in TV..

  3. I have never been to Negros Occidental. These are fun festivals to witness one day. Thank you for sharing.

  4. I never thought that Negros Occidental would have sooooo many festivals! Truly a diverse region!

  5. There are so many festivals in Negros Occidental. They have all the elaborate costumes, masks and the make ups.

  6. I was amazed of how many festivals they have there at Negros Accidental. Kudos to all the organizers and participants to make the event a success.

  7. These colorful festivals are sights to behold! I didn’t know that Negros Occidental had so many.

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