- November 3-5Pintaflores
- November 13Kalag-Kalag Festival
- November 15Sanduguan Festival
- November 22-23Feast of San Clemente/ Gigantes
- 3rd weekP’yagsawitan Festival
- 3rd weekKawayanan Festival
- November 25 - December 25Santa Ipon Festival
- November 30Day-ang Di Onga Festival
- last weekBinabayani Festival
- Last week of NovemberLambat Festival
- November 23 - 30Guipao Festival
This festival is marked by a streetdancing involving the pintados or dancers with tattoos or flowers on their body.
This restages the Filipino tradition of visiting relatives to lovingly remember departed loved ones.
This festival reenacts the first contact between the natives of Mindoro and traders from China.
This celebration is marked by giant papier mache effigies, natives in wooden shoes and costumes joining the procession of the statue of San Clemente around town.
This involves performances by indigenous groups of the area, and harvest-related thanksgiving rituals.
This celebrates the versatility of the Bamboo plant and its importance in the area.
This is a thanksgiving celebration highlighted by the catching of the ipon , a small but mysterious fish.
This is one of the region’s major events featuring young Cordillerans in a day-long event to “celebrate life.”
This festival re-enacts the war between the Aetas and the Christians through dance.
A festival showcasing the socio-cultural heritage of Pioduran. The festival highlight is the street dancing parade and competition.
An annual celebration in honor of its Patron, SL Andrew the Apostle. The festival is filled with activities depicting greatness and thanksgiving to the God- given wealth of the sea, the highlight of which is the streetdancing competition