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Visiting Cebu in December

December is one of Cebu's finest months. The dry season is firmly back, Christmas is celebrated with extraordinary enthusiasm (the Philippines has the world's longest Christmas season), and Sinulog Festival preparations create an electric pre-festival buzz. Beaches, diving, and island-hopping are all excellent. Book well in advance — December is peak season.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

24–29°C (75–84°F)

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27°C (81°F)

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why go

Why Visit in December

  • Dry season fully established — reliable sunny weather
  • Philippines' most beloved Christmas traditions in full effect
  • Misa de Gallo (dawn masses) from December 16 — a beautiful cultural experience
  • Pre-Sinulog energy building — dance rehearsals citywide
  • Cool comfortable evenings ideal for dining and exploring Cebu City

what's on

Events & Holidays in December

Christmas Season

All December

Cebu City and all municipalities are fully decorated. The Christmas atmosphere is genuine and festive — carolers visit homes and businesses, malls run Christmas events daily, and family gatherings fill restaurants and resorts.

Misa de Gallo (Simbang Gabi)

December 16–24

A beloved Filipino tradition: nine consecutive 4–5am dawn masses in the days before Christmas (December 16–24). Attending a Misa de Gallo at the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño or a local parish church is one of the most atmospheric cultural experiences in the Philippines.

New Year's Eve

December 31

New Year celebrations in Cebu are spectacular — fireworks are widespread and the noise level is extraordinary by local tradition.

travel tips

Travel Tips for December

Book hotels for Christmas week (December 24–27) and New Year's Eve at least 3 months in advance — Mactan Island resorts and Cebu City hotels fill completely.

Attend a Misa de Gallo — setting an alarm for 4am is worth it for the experience of pre-dawn Cebu, the crowds arriving by foot and motorcycle, and the church filled to overflowing.

December delivers some of the year's best diving conditions — visibility is high and the northeast trade winds keep seas calm on the western side of Cebu.

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common questions

FAQ — Cebu in December

Is December a good time to visit Cebu?

Yes — December is one of Cebu's best months. Dry season weather, excellent diving and beaches, the most enthusiastic Christmas atmosphere in Asia, and the building excitement of Sinulog (held in January) make it a compelling choice. The only downsides are peak prices and the need to book far in advance for the Christmas–New Year period.

What are Misa de Gallo masses in Cebu?

Misa de Gallo (Mass of the Rooster) or Simbang Gabi are nine pre-dawn masses held from December 16 to Christmas Eve at Catholic churches across the Philippines. In Cebu, the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño holds the main masses, drawing thousands of devotees before sunrise. The tradition involves attending all nine masses — completing the novena is believed to bring blessings. Visitors are welcome to attend respectfully. The pre-dawn atmosphere around the Basilica — food stalls opening, families arriving, the church bells — is unforgettable.

What should I pack for Cebu in December?

Pack light summer clothing — December is warm and dry. Cebu's December evenings are pleasantly cool (24°C), so a light layer for outdoor evening dining is useful. Pack a nicer outfit for Christmas dinners and New Year celebrations at resorts. For Misa de Gallo, modest clothing (covered shoulders for church) is appropriate. Reef-safe sunscreen is essential for beach days. Pack earplugs if you're sensitive to noise — New Year's Eve in Cebu involves widespread fireworks and firecrackers.

How does Cebu celebrate Christmas?

Cebu's Christmas celebrations are among the most exuberant in Asia. Caroling starts in November, malls have elaborate Christmas displays from September, and by December the entire city is decorated. Families gather for noche buena (Christmas Eve dinner) after Midnight Mass. Gift-giving and media noche (New Year's Eve midnight dinner) are central traditions. The nine Misa de Gallo dawn masses are the spiritual heart of the season. Visitors who time their trip for the Christmas week witness a genuinely Filipino cultural experience that no tourist attraction can replicate.

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