Sinulog 2025: Road closures in Cebu City to watch out for

Grand Parade SRP

Drone shot of the Sinulog Grand Parade at the SRP on January 21, 2024. | Dwane Baring

Grand Parade SRP

Drone shot of the Sinulog Grand Parade at the SRP on January 21, 2024. | Dwane Baring

CEBU CITY, Philippines –  Cebu City has once again come alive with locals and tourists roaming the streets, churches, and shopping malls in time for the celebration of the Sinulog Festival 2025. 

In line with the biggest festival in the province, several activities, religious and cultural, have been scheduled throughout the week.

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With this, authorities have decided to close off some roads across downtown Cebu City to ensure that the activities will go smoothly without major disruptions.

Here is a compilation of the traffic advisories announced by the Cebu City Transportation Office (CCTO) for the remaining Sinulog activities leading up to the Grand Ritual Showdown:

Cebu South Coastal Road Counterflow Lane suspended 

The Cebu City Transportation Office released a traffic advisory about the suspension of the counterflow lane going northbound at the Cebu South Coastal Road (CSCR) from January 10 to 19 for the Sinulog Festival. | Photo from CCTO FB

From January 10 to 19, the counterflow lane going northbound at the Cebu South Coastal Road (CSCR) will be suspended for the celebration of the Sinulog Festival 2025.

The lane will be suspended from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.

According to the Cebu City Transportation Office, this suspension is because of  the increased volume of vehicles traveling southbound to attend the novena masses at the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño.

CCTO will be deploying traffic enforcers along the route to assist motorists.

Walk with Mary Foot Procession

Here is a map showing the route for the Walk with Mary Foot Procession on Friday, January 17, and the roads that will be restricted on or before 4:00 a.m. | Photo from CCTO FB

On Friday, January 17, a few roads along downtown Cebu City will be restricted for the Walk with Mary foot procession.

The procession will begin at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe and conclude at the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño.

To ensure a smooth traffic flow, authorities will be closing the following roads on or before 4:00 a.m.:

Meanwhile, the following intersections will be closed off:

According to the CCTO, the roads will be reopened for normal traffic flow once the tail portion of the procession has passed through the closure areas.

Traslacion Mobile Procession

The Cebu City Transportation Office alerted motorists that traffic flow in some roads will be affected by the Traslacion Mobile Procession on early Friday morning, January 17. | Photo from CCTO FB

On the same day, the Traslacion Mobile Procession will be taking place at around 6:45 a.m.

The procession will start at the Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño in Cebu City and end at the National Shrine and Parish of Saint Joseph in Mandaue City.

While there will be no major road closures along the route, the procession will affect traffic flow in the following areas:

Cebu City:

Mandaue City:

Solemn Foot Procession 

This map shows the walking route for the Solemn Foot Procession and the areas of the partial road closures that will be implemented on Saturday, January 18. | Photo from CCTO FB

On Saturday, January 18, devotees will be walking from the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño and back for the Solemn Foot procession.

To ensure public safety, partial road closures will be implemented on or before 12:00 noon. 

The affected roads include the following;

Grand Carousel Parade

Authorities will be closing off several roads in Cebu City on Sunday, January 19, for the Sinulog Street Dancing Parade that will end at the Cebu City Sports Center. | Photo from CCTO FB

For the Sinulog Grand Carousel Parade, full road closures will be implemented in some areas on early Sunday morning, January 19.

The following areas will be closed on Feast Day for the Sinulog Street Dancing Parade:

On or before 2:00 AM for assembly and props preparation:

On or before 5:00 AM for the parade route:

Colon St., however, will remain open to traffic for private vehicles.

CCTO urged motorists to take alternative routes when traveling through the affected areas to avoid delays. The agency assured that traffic enforcers will be roaming the streets in order to assist the public.

In addition to this, local authorities are encouraging the public to abide by the traffic changes during the celebration and to cooperate with the traffic personnel who will be deployed on the streets.

 

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