Best time to visit the Philippines: Weather by Season

The best time to visit the Philippines is between December and February, when the weather is cooler, dry, and ideal for beach vacations, island-hopping, and outdoor adventures. With temperatures ranging from 75°F to 88°F, this is also the most popular season to explore the islands.

Dry Season: November to April

The dry season runs from November to April. While it starts pleasantly cool, March and April are the hottest months, with temperatures reaching up to 93°F. Expect clear skies, calm seas, and great conditions for outdoor travel and water sports.

Wet Season: May to October

From May to October, the Philippines experiences its wet season. Rain showers are usually short and occur in the afternoon. Fewer tourists and lush landscapes make it a peaceful and affordable time to visit.

Typhoon Season: August to January

Though relatively rare, typhoons can happen between August and January. Always check updates from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) before planning your trip.

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If you’re planning your beach escape, understanding the best time to visit the Philippines will help you enjoy the ideal weather and avoid peak crowds. You can also explore our Philippines travel itineraries to get inspired.

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The best time to visit the Philippines is from December to February, offering dry weather, sunshine, and cooler temperatures. These ideal conditions make it perfect for island-hopping, beach holidays, and exploring. Although March to May is hotter and June to October brings rain, travel is still enjoyable year-round.

Month-by-month guide for traveling in the Philippines

Visiting the Philippines in January

January is one of the best months to visit the Philippines. The weather is comfortably warm without being too hot, and it marks the heart of the dry season-meaning clear skies and minimal rainfall across most islands. It’s a great time for beach getaways, cultural tours, and island-hopping adventures.

Events & Festivals in January

  • Ati-Atihan Festival (2nd week of January, Kalibo, Aklan): The country’s most iconic celebration, known for colorful tribal costumes, street dancing, and vibrant processions.

  • Sinulog Festival (3rd Sunday of January, Cebu): Honoring the Santo Niño, this lively event features a massive street parade, music, food, and traditional dances.

  • Feast of the Black Nazarene (January 9, Manila): Thousands of barefoot devotees join a religious procession through Quiapo to touch the revered Black Nazarene statue.

  • Dinagyang Festival (4th week of January, Iloilo): A modern take on Ati-Atihan, complete with river parades, rhythmic street dancing, and cultural performances.

Best places to visit in January

Visiting the Philippines in February

February is a fantastic time to visit the Philippines. The dry season continues, with slightly warmer temperatures than January and fewer crowds following the New Year rush. It’s an ideal month for sightseeing, cultural festivals, and beach holidays.

Events & Festivals in February

  • Kaamulan Festival (late Feb–early Mar, Bukidnon): A vibrant celebration of the culture of seven ethnic tribes, featuring traditional dances, music, and rituals.

  • Pamulinawen Festival (first half of Feb, Laoag): Held in honor of St. William the Hermit, this city-wide fiesta includes street parties, parades, concerts, and beauty pageants.

  • Panagbenga / Baguio Flower Festival (3rd week of Feb): Baguio’s biggest annual event, with colorful flower parades, floats, and exhibitions celebrating Cordillera blooms.

  • Philippine Hot Air Balloon Fiesta (February, Clark): A spectacular four-day event with balloon rides, aerobatics, skydiving, and aerial displays.

  • Suman Festival (3rd week of Feb, Baler): A festive street parade where floats and costumes are adorned with suman, a local sticky rice delicacy.

Best places to visit in February

Visiting the Philippines in March

March is a great time to visit the Philippines, with warm weather and clear skies—ideal for beaches and outdoor adventures. However, it’s important to note that Holy Week (around Easter) can cause high demand for flights and accommodations. If flexibility and hotel choice are priorities, this period is best avoided or planned well in advance.

Events & Festivals in March

  • Arya! Abra (1st or 2nd week, Bangued, Abra): Watch thrilling bamboo raft races and witness tribal gatherings celebrating northern culture and heritage.

  • Bangkero Festival (1st or 2nd week, Pagsanjan): A five-day festival celebrating local boatmen with river parades, boat races, and street dancing.

  • Kaamulan Festival (Late Feb–early Mar, Bukidnon): A cultural showcase of seven indigenous tribes through music, dance, and rituals.

  • Moriones Festival (Easter weekend, Marinduque): A unique religious festival featuring costumed locals reenacting the story of Roman centurion Longinus.

  • Pasayaw Festival (3rd week, Canlaon City): A colorful thanksgiving dance competition among local barangays honoring St. Joseph.

Best places to visit in March

Visiting the Philippines in April

April marks the end of the dry season in the Philippines, with hot temperatures and plenty of sunshine-perfect for beach escapes and water activities. If traveling in early April, be sure to book accommodations well in advance, as Holy Week’s lingering demand can affect availability.

Events & Festivals in April

  • Allaw Ta Apo Sandawa (2nd week, Kidapawan City): Highland tribes gather to honor Mount Apo, the country’s tallest peak, through rituals and cultural performances.

  • Boracay International Dragon Boat Festival (April, Boracay): An exciting island event where local and international teams race long wooden boats off White Beach.

  • Turumba Festival (April–May, Pakil, Laguna): A series of weekend novenas honoring the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary, featuring processions and local devotion.

Best places to visit in April

Visiting the Philippines in May

May is hot, especially in lowland areas, but it’s still a good time to visit the Philippines with mostly dry weather lingering from the end of the dry season. It’s a great month for exploring mountainous regions or relaxing along the coast, where the temperatures are more manageable.

Events & Festivals in May

  • Carabao Carroza Festival (May 3–4, Iloilo): Celebrates the hardworking carabao with festive parades and water buffalo races.

  • Flores de Mayo (May, nationwide): A month-long Catholic celebration welcoming the rainy season, marked by candle-lit processions and flower-filled offerings.

  • Obando Fertility Rites (May 17–19, Bulacan): Locals dance in the streets, praying for love, children, and good fortune in this joyful religious tradition.

  • Pahiyas Festival (May 15, Quezon Province): Houses are decorated with fruits, vegetables, and rice wafers to honor San Isidro, the patron saint of farmers.

  • Turumba Festival (April–May, Laguna): Seven weekend novenas commemorate the sorrows of the Virgin Mary with processions and devotionals.

Best places to visit in May

Visiting the Philippines in June

June marks the start of the rainy season in the Philippines, with showers beginning in the north and gradually spreading south as the month progresses. While some areas may experience brief, heavy rain, mornings and early afternoons often remain dry and sunny. Regions like Cebu and parts of Visayas typically stay relatively dry during early June, making them a good choice for travelers this month.

This is also a quieter time to visit, with fewer crowds, lush green scenery, and the chance to experience the country in a more relaxed atmosphere. Just be prepared for sudden showers and stay flexible with outdoor plans.

Best places to visit in June

Visiting the Philippines in July

July brings heavier rainfall across much of the Philippines, especially in the northern regions, where showers become more frequent and intense. Despite the wetter conditions, the rain often comes in short bursts, leaving time for exploring in between.

Central areas like Cebu and Bohol are typically less affected, with drier days and only occasional showers-making them great options for mid-year travel. While this is not peak season, travelers can benefit from fewer crowds, lower hotel rates, and lush green landscapes.

If you’re planning to travel in July, just pack a light rain jacket and stay flexible with your itinerary.

Best places to visit in July

Visiting the Philippines in August

August is one of the wettest months in the Philippines, with heavy rainfall affecting many regions. Like July, showers are frequent, particularly in the north and east, and typhoon season typically begins toward the end of the month. For this reason, August is generally best avoided unless you’re planning to stay in more sheltered central areas or don’t mind some rain during your trip.

Events & Festivals in August

  • Kadayawan sa Davao (3rd week of August, Davao City): A vibrant week-long harvest festival celebrating local culture with parades, street dances, traditional games, and floral displays-a highlight of Mindanao’s festival calendar.

Best places to visit in August

Visiting the Philippines in September

September is one of the wettest months of the year in the Philippines. Heavy rainfall and the increased risk of typhoons make this a less favorable time to travel, particularly in northern and eastern regions. If flexibility and fair weather are priorities, we generally advise avoiding travel during this month.

Events & Festivals in September

  • Peñafrancia Fluvial Festival (3rd Saturday of September, Naga): One of the most important religious events in the Philippines. A revered statue of Our Lady of Peñafrancia, the patron saint of Bicol, is carried through the streets and returned to her shrine by a grand river procession.

Best places to visit in September

Visiting the Philippines in October

October signals the end of the rainy season in many parts of the Philippines, though occasional showers and the risk of typhoons still linger. If you’re planning a trip this month, the latter half—or early November—is generally the most pleasant time to go, with drier weather and fewer crowds.

Events & Festivals in October

  • Ibalong Festival (3rd week, Bicol/Legazpi): A celebration of Bicolano legends featuring epic dances and vibrant street performances inspired by mythical heroes and gods.

  • Kansilay Festival (October 19 or nearest weekend, Silay): A lively city celebration with food contests, beauty pageants, and colorful parades marking Silay’s charter day.

  • Lanzones Festival (3rd week, Camiguin): A joyful thanksgiving for the harvest of lanzones, a sweet tropical fruit, with street dancing and community feasts.

  • MassKara Festival (3rd week, Bacolod): One of the Philippines’ most famous festivals, known for elaborate masks, street dancing, music, and a carnival-like atmosphere.

Best places to visit in October

Visiting the Philippines in November

November marks the start of the dry season in the Philippines, bringing cooler temperatures and more comfortable weather-ideal for sightseeing and beach escapes. However, the tail end of typhoon season can still affect some areas, particularly in the early part of the month. For the best weather, it’s recommended to travel later in the month, when skies are clearer and humidity begins to drop.

By late November, most destinations across the country become fully accessible, making it a great time to explore the islands before peak tourist season begins in December.

Best places to visit in November

Visiting the Philippines in December

December is one of the best months to visit the Philippines. The weather becomes noticeably cooler and more comfortable, especially compared to the hot and humid months earlier in the year. These pleasant temperatures make it a great time to enjoy outdoor activities, explore the islands, and relax on the beaches. Although there’s still a small chance of typhoons, especially at the beginning of the month, the risk is much lower than in previous months. As December marks the start of the peak travel season, many popular destinations begin to fill with both local and international travelers. Festive decorations, Christmas celebrations, and vibrant local traditions add a special charm to the atmosphere. It’s a lively and joyful time to experience the culture and natural beauty of the Philippines.

Best places to visit in December

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