Celebrated every first week of March in Sta. Cruz, this week-long festival, also known as the "Mother of Harvest Festivals," showcases the agricultural products, cultural heritage, and local crafts of Laguna. Activities include street dances, float parades, beauty pageants, and trade fairs.
Held in San Pablo City every January, this festival honors the city's patron saint, St. Paul the Hermit, and celebrates the importance of the coconut industry. The festival features street dancing, parades, beauty contests, and various cultural shows.
Celebrated every May 15 in Calauan, this festival honors St. Isidore the Laborer, the patron saint of farmers. It highlights the town's pineapple industry with events like street dancing, float parades, and a trade fair showcasing pineapple products and crafts.
Celebrated every second of November in Victoria, this festival highlights the town's duck-raising industry. It features street dances, cooking contests, and exhibits of duck-related products like balut and salted eggs.
This festival in Calamba, held in June, commemorates the birth of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal. It includes historical reenactments, parades, and educational events to celebrate Rizal's legacy.
Celebrated every January 18 in Santa Rosa, this festival highlights the city's history and entrepreneurial spirit. It features parades, cultural shows, and various competitions.
Held every September in Los Baños , this festival celebrates the town's hot springs and their healing properties. The event includes street dancing, a float parade, and a beauty pageant.
Celebrated every May in Biñan, this festival showcases the city's famous rice cake delicacy, "Puto Biñan," and features the traditional Maglalatik dance. The festival also honors St. Isidore the Laborer with various religious and cultural activities.
Held in Liliw every last week of April, this festival celebrates the town's thriving footwear industry. It includes parades, street dancing, and exhibits of locally made shoes and other products.