The Island Garden City of Samal Festival 2027 is expected to be celebrated in March 2027 in the Island Garden City of Samal, Davao del Norte. The festival commemorates the city’s founding anniversary while promoting Samal Island’s beaches, tourism industry, local culture, and island communities.
Known for its white-sand beaches, diving spots, and island resorts, Samal Island has become one of the most visited destinations in the Davao Region.
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The festival celebrates the creation of the Island Garden City of Samal, which was officially formed in 1998 through the unification of several municipalities and districts in Davao del Norte.
Over the years, the festival developed into one of the island’s biggest tourism celebrations featuring beach activities, cultural performances, trade fairs, and community events.
Festival activities commonly include beach sports, island tours, water activities, and coastal tourism showcases.
Dance competitions, concerts, and local entertainment programs are held throughout the celebration period.
Visitors can enjoy seafood dishes, tropical fruits, and local products from Samal Island and nearby Davao provinces.
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The festival is usually celebrated during the first week of March, when weather conditions are generally favorable for beach trips and island activities.
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For official tourism updates, visit the Island Garden City of Samal Official Website and the Department of Tourism Philippines.
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