When you’re planning your wedding, a lot of ideas come into play. You think about the venue, the flowers, your guest list, and of course—what time of year you’ll say “I do.” Most couples look at the season, the weather, or even long weekends when picking a date. But have you ever thought about what your wedding month might say about your love?
In Filipino culture, many believe that the way you welcome the new year can affect your whole year ahead. So why not think the same about your wedding month? Each month holds its own charm—and meaning. Whether you’re tying the knot in the cool breeze of December or under the blossoming sunny days of May, your wedding month may reflect your own love story.
Let’s take a look at what your chosen month could mean for your Tagaytay wedding—and your life together.
January – Resolute Love
January weddings feel fresh and full of hope. Just like how many Filipinos believe in starting the new year right. A wedding in January can mean starting your marriage with purpose and strong intentions.
Couples who get married this month are often seen as committed and grounded. Your love is one that sets goals and sticks with them. It’s the kind of relationship that makes promises and keeps them.
February – Virile Love
February is all about romance. It’s the month of hearts, roses, and handwritten love notes. A wedding this month speaks of youthful, energetic love. It’s passionate and full of spark.
If you and your partner are sweet and extra cheesy—always holding hands, sharing inside jokes, and posting each other on IG stories—then February is your season! It’s playful and intense. It’s the perfect time to bring kilig to the altar, and it screams destination weddings like in Tagaytay!
March – Love That Wins Wars
March is a month of strength. Named after Mars, the god of war, it’s a time that represents courage, victory, and pushing through challenges. A wedding in March shows that your love has faced tough times and came out stronger.
Maybe you’ve gone through LDR, weathered a family crisis, or grew up from a rocky past. This month honours couples who didn’t give up in their individual stories and their journey as a couple. It’s for the lovers who know that love isn’t always easy, but it’s always worth it.
April – Scorching Romance
April brings in the heat. In the Philippines, it’s the heart of summer. Elsewhere, it’s when spring flowers bloom. But wherever you are, this month is hot—literally and romantically.
A Tagaytay wedding in April bursts with color, and sunshine while keeping it cool. It’s perfect for couples with strong chemistry and undeniable connection. You may fight sometimes, but the make-up moments? Scorching!
May – Love Is Grateful
May is known for fiestas and flowers. In our culture, it’s the month of Santacruzan, town celebrations, and blooming gardens. It’s no surprise that May weddings symbolize joyful, grateful love.
Couples who marry in May love celebrating with family and friends. Your love is warm and full of laughter. You find happiness in simple joys—shared meals, late-night stories, and Sunday drives. This month is for couples who are always thankful to have found each other and want to share that gratitude ever so often.
June – THE Wedding Month
There’s a reason June is famous for weddings. It’s named after Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth. In Filipino families, lola might even say, “kapag June kayo ikinasal, marami kayong magiging anak!”
A June wedding is also about balance and beauty. It represents a partnership that’s ready to build a future.
July – Rain on Your Wedding Day
It’s not just a line from a famous Alanis song—rain on your wedding day in the Philippines is very likely if you’re getting married in July. But instead of seeing it as bad luck, rain on your big day is actually considered a blessing.
If April is the month that means your wedding can survive the heat, a wedding in July shows that you and your partner can dance through storms. Your love is resilient and prepared for whatever life throws at it. And when the sun comes out again? It’s even more beautiful.
August – Luck Is In The Air
Eight is a lucky number in many cultures, including ours. August, the eighth month, is often seen as a time when blessings come easily.
Weddings in August are believed to bring eternal love—stable, grounded, and full of grace. If you and your partner are the type who always find parking spots, win raffle prizes, or somehow land the best deals online (apart from being able to find each other, of course!), then yes, maybe lady luck really is invited to your wedding!
September – Exchange of Hearts
September signals change. The weather starts to shift, Christmas songs sneak into the radio, and everyone gets a little more sentimental. It’s also an exciting time in the Philippines since it signals the beginning of the -ber months.
A September wedding speaks of love that’s evolving. Maybe you started as friends. Maybe you’ve seen each other through big life changes. It’s great to celebrate relationships that are about growth.
October – Go With The Wind
October is when Amihan winds start to roll in. The air turns cooler, and everything feels more peaceful. In myths, Amihan is the gentle wind goddess that saved Malakas and Maganda—talk about powerful energy for a wedding!
If you’re the kind of couple that keeps each other calm, who feels like home in each other’s arms, then maybe Amihan is looking over your relationship.
November – Look Into The Heart
There’s something cozy about November. It’s not as busy as December, but not as hectic as September & October either. It’s a quiet month that invites self-reflection. Weddings in November often speak of deep, introspective love.
This is the kind of relationship that values quiet moments. The type of love that needs little to no grand gestures to feel real. You know how to sit in silence and still feel connected. November couples are thoughtful and enduring—love that doesn’t fade even after the exciting times do.
December – Cozy Love
December is a favorite wedding month for many reasons. The weather is cool, people are in a festive mood, and families are more likely to gather. If you’re planning a Tagaytay wedding in December, expect crisp air, lively surroundings, and big festive moods.
A December wedding is symbolic of love that brings comfort. The kind that wraps you in a warm embrace after a long day. It’s also the end of the year, making it the perfect time to start a lifelong commitment. Love in December is timeless, generous, and full of promise; it’s a good reminder that love is a cycle where, as things come to pass, new blessings can be expected.
Your wedding date may be just one part of your big day, but it can hold meaning that stays with you throughout your married life. Whether you choose a month that reflects your past, celebrates your present, or speaks to your hopes for the future, remember: the best wedding month is the one that feels right for your love story.
And if you’re still thinking about the perfect spot to celebrate that story? A wedding venue in Tagaytay, such as Hillcreek Gardens (where the breeze is cool, the air smells fresh, and the view is always romantic), has you covered any month of the year!