October 6-7
Our Lady of Nuestra Senora Del Santissimo Rosario
Kinis festival
June 21
Held annually celebrating the abundant harvest of crabs and recognizing the town as the crab capital of the Province. “Kinis” is a local term for crabs.
June 23-24
St. John de Baptist
Kadayaw festival
1st full moon of January
A cultural Religious activity with streetdancing and ritual interpretations to thank the Almighty for the blessing for the past year to ask for more blessing to our patron St. John the Baptist. it is usually held every first full moon of the year
July 18-19
Our Lady of the Angels
Sta. Potenciana Balileng festival
June 18
An annual celebration as a way of thanksgiving and to give honor to the Titular of the Parish which is Blessed Mary, The Virgin Mother of our Lord, as Our Lady of Angel.
August 21-22
Nustra Senora de Salvacion
Pinoy festival
3rd Sunday of January
The Festival is named after the former name of Lavezared, which is pinonayan. The word Pinonayan was derived from the historically significant bird called “Ponay” The festival is part of the devotion for Senor Sto. Nino. Locals celebrate it as a form of thanksgiving for all the blessing and boundtiful harvest. The festival highlights the livelihood, products and indutries in every barangay of Lavezares
September 7-8
Our Lady of the Nativity
Fluviral Parade Festival
September 7-8
The month January reverberate with native sounds timed to the beat of Sinulog a whole day dancing in front of the icon of the STO. Nino meant to heal the sick and to thank him for his blessing. Fluvial parades and dance exhibition are added attraction that honor the child Jesus.
September 28-29
St. Michael The Archangel
Arangkada festival
January 29
Laoang Sto Nino feast is re-enactment of Christian conversion
Lawag Festival
September 23
Lawag festival depicts the founding abd the legend of Laoang. it narrets how the island got its name. it portrays the arrival of the three brothers namely Surahan. Anud-anod and Kahundit
August 28-29
Our Lady of Annunciacion
Tarapo Festival
August 27
The festival started with a parade street dancing from the Sacred Heart Plaza to the main streets of the town until every participant gathered at the Municipal Auditorium where the contest was held. Painted revelers danced the rhythmic steps of the Tarapo. in tempo with the infectious beating of drums and gogns and blowing of whistle.
August 9-10
Most Holy Name of Jesus
Agta Festival
2nd Sunday of January
A Festival that depicts one of Allen’s abundant produce and best know for , PILI NUTS. “Nikit” is a Binisaya term for Pili. it is celebrated with a series of activities starting on the last week of November and ends on the 1st day of December commemorating Allen’s Founding Anniversary
JULY 24-25
St. James the Greater
Nikit Festival
Dec. 1
A Festival that depicts one of Allen’s abundant produce and best know for , PILI NUTS. “Nikit” is a Binisaya term for Pili. it is celebrated with a series of activities starting on the last week of November and ends on the 1st day of December commemorating Allen’s Founding Anniversary
Nikit Festival
A festival that depicts one of Allen’s abundant produce and best known for, PILI NUTS. “Nikit” is a Bini Saya term for Pili. it is celebrated with a series of activities starting on the last week of November and ends on the 1 day of December commemorating Aleni’s Founding Anniversary
Dec. 1
LGU Allen
Magasang Rock Formation, originating from the Bicolano term “Gasang” for corals, was once a thriving coral-filled expanse. Though few remain today, tales of its vibrant past endure. Seek out the lion’s head, a covered walkway, and a Bulusan Mount viewpoint for a unique adventure amidst this captivating landscape.
Named after “bell,” Bet-at Rock Formation was linked to an enigmatic bell-like echo. Islanders, even WWII Americans, associated this sound with impending bad weather. A vertical orifice on-site might’ve caused the phenomenon, amplifying winds. Though uncertain of its existence, it’s a captivating piece of local lore.