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Catandungan Festival: Your Guide to Events, Traditions, and Island Adventures
Looking for an unforgettable experience that blends culture, faith, and adventure against a backdrop of stunning natural wonders? Head to the Catandungan Festival in Catanduanes, typically held in the third week of October. This lively celebration commemorates the island’s founding anniversary and honors its deep-rooted Catholic faith. Keep reading to uncover the history, faith, and cultural events that make this festival special.
Discover the Catandungan Festival: History and Highlights
Experience Catandungan Festival's Pantomina dances, thrilling surfing competitions, and grand parades in Catanduanes!
Image Credit: Municipality of San Andres
Established in 1995 to mark the 50th anniversary of Catanduanes' independence from Albay, the festival showcases the island's unique cultural heritage and traditions. It also honors the island's strong Catholic traditions, paying tribute to Our Lady of La Naval, a key figure in a 1646 naval victory against Dutch invaders, and the patron saints of each municipality.
From solemn processions to thrilling surf competitions, the Catandungan Festival has it all. Discover some of the highlights you wouldn’t want to miss!
1. Catch the International Surfing Competition at Puraran.
Watch epic action at Puraran as surfers compete against one another.
Image Credit: Majestic Surfing Cup Facebook
Feel the rush as surfers ride Puraran's "Majestic" wave at the International Surfing Competition. This powerful, barreling right-hander earned Puraran beach its reputation as a world-class surf spot—attracting top talent worldwide.
The annual Majestic Masters Regional Surfing Cup often serves as a thrilling pre-festival event in the first week of October, setting the stage for the Catandungan festivities.
2. Feel the rhythm of the Pantomina.
Experience the Pantomina, a captivating dance showcasing Catanduanes' cultural heritage.
Image Credit: Province of Catanduanes
The streets come alive during the Padadyaw sa Tinampo, a traditional Pantomina dance competition that's a highlight of the festivities. This captivating dance mimics the playful pursuit of courting doves, ending with the male winning the female's heart.
Catch it on October 25, 1:00 p.m. at the Capitol Grounds. The excitement continues with the Pantomina showdown at 3:00 p.m. at the nearby Plaza Rizal.
3. Take part in the Parade of Faith.
Join the solemn procession and experience the devotion of the Parade of Faith.
Image Credit: Province of Catanduanes
The Catandungan Festival is deeply rooted in faith. Begin your day on October 25 with a Thanksgiving Mass at 6:00 a.m. at the Virac Cathedral. Then, join the moving Parade of Faith at 7:00 a.m. as folks from different municipalities carry the revered images of their patron saints through the streets of Virac to the Capitol Grounds—a powerful display of the island's devotion.
4. Join the festive Grand Parade.
Be part of the excitement at the Grand Parade and experience the Catandungan spirit firsthand.
Image Credit: Catanduanes Tourism Promotion Facebook
Don't miss the grand finale on October 26! The Grand Catandungan Parade starts at 6:30 a.m. with a vibrant procession from Imelda Boulevard to the Capitol Grounds. Then, get ready for the rhythmic beats of the Drum and Lyre Corps Parade and Competition at 1:00 p.m., also held at the Capitol Grounds. As the day winds down, marvel at the dazzling fireworks display at 7:00 p.m., lighting up the night sky.
Follow These Tips to Make the Most of Your Trip
Want to enhance your festival experience? These tips will ensure you soak up every bit of Catandungan magic.
Book Your Catanduanes Getaway Early
Plan your Catandungan getaway early and snag the best deals on accommodations like Happy Island Inn!
Image Credit: Happy Island Inn
The festival draws a crowd, so book your flights and accommodations well in advance. Cebu Pacific offers daily direct flights to Virac, making travel easy. Alternatively, you can fly to Legazpi City with Philippine Airlines (PAL), take a bus to Tabaco Port, and then enjoy a scenic hour-and-a-half ferry ride to Catanduanes.
Tip: If you’re flying with PAL, check the GlobeOne app. You can use 500 Rewards points to redeem a ₱500 PAL voucher.
If you prefer bus travel, several options are available. Peñafrancia Tours and Travel Transport and Legaspi St. Jude Transport offer buses from Manila to Virac. If you’re heading to Legazpi City, Bicol Isarog is another convenient choice. Legazpi City has 5G coverage, ensuring you can easily stay connected with a 5G SIM and navigate the city. Check their trip schedules and book your trip today.
Once in Virac, consider these popular stays, close to the festival action:
- Catanduanes Midtown Inn (starting at ₱1,200 per night): Located in central Virac, this inn is known for its comfort and proximity to the main attractions.
Details: San Jose Street, Virac, Catanduanes; 052 740 5020, 0947 563 8165 - E-Crown Hotel and Resort (starting at ₱2,250 per night): Offering comfort and convenience, E-Crown places you right in the heart of the festivities.
Details: San Vicente, Virac; 0961 463 7148 - Happy Island Inn (starting at ₱2,200 per night): This cozy hotel features a minimalist design and ocean views—perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure.
Details: 186 San Vicente, Virac; 0921 864 8144
Check prices and availability on their website or through platforms like Klook or Agoda, since rates might fluctuate depending on the season.
Explore Beyond the Festival
Explore Catanduanes' hidden gems! Hike, explore, and be amazed by Binurong Point's beauty.
Image Credit: Catanduanes Tourism Promotion Facebook
Embrace the island's natural beauty. Bask in the sun on Puraran’s pristine beaches, or discover secret swimming spots along the rugged coastline. Hike to the breathtaking Binurong Point, reminiscent of Batanes' dramatic cliffs. Adventure seekers will love the challenge of climbing the Bote Lighthouse in Bato for panoramic views of Sakahon Beach. Or, lace up your boots and trek to the majestic Maribina Falls, where cascading waters create a mesmerizing spectacle. If you're seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience, this is your paradise.
Puraran Beach and Surf Spot, Puraran, Baras, East Catanduanes
Binurong Point, Guinsaanan, Baras, East Catanduanes
Bote Lighthouse, Bote, Bato, East Catanduanes
Maribina Falls, Marinawa / Binanuahan, Bato, East Catanduanes
Connect with the Locals
Known for their warm hospitality, the people of Catanduanes are eager to share their culture and stories. Strike up conversations, learn a few local phrases like "Marhay na aldaw" (Good morning) or "Dios Mabalos" (Thank you), and experience the genuine warmth of the island's people. You'll find that these interactions can enhance your Catandungan Festival experience.
Capture Every Moment
Every corner of Catanduanes, from the festive scenes to the breathtaking landscapes, begs to be captured. So make sure your smartphone is fully charged and ready to snap those unforgettable moments. Stay connected with a reliable Globe mobile postpaid plan or prepaid promo. Share your adventures with friends and family, navigate the island with ease, and stay in the loop about event updates.
Embrace the Catandungan Adventure
The Catandungan Festival isn't just a celebration—it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the heart and soul of Catanduanes. From the vibrant cultural displays to the awe-inspiring natural beauty and the electrifying surf competitions, it’s a unique experience you won't find anywhere else.
Traveling with a balikbayan? Hook them up with a Traveler SIM for reliable connection, quick reloads, and seamless conversations. Planning more out-of-town trips? Check out other exciting festivities and events on the Globe Festival Page. Then, pack your bags and prepare to create memories that will last a lifetime.