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Average Wedding Cost in the Philippines 2026: Complete Breakdown
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Average Wedding Cost in the Philippines 2026: Complete Breakdown

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One of the first questions Filipino couples ask when they start planning is: how much does a wedding actually cost in the Philippines? The answer depends on a lot of factors — the guest count, the venue, the city, and how many suppliers you hire — but there are real numbers we can work with.

This 2026 guide breaks down average wedding costs across every major category, gives you a clear picture of what different budget tiers look like, and offers practical tips for keeping costs under control without sacrificing what matters most.


How Much Does a Wedding Cost in the Philippines in 2026?

Here is a realistic overview of total wedding budget ranges in 2026:

| Budget Tier | Total Cost Range | Guest Count | What to Expect | |---|---|---|---| | Intimate | ₱80,000–₱150,000 | 30–50 guests | Simple venue, basic packages, DIY elements | | Mid-Range | ₱150,000–₱500,000 | 100–150 guests | Good venue, professional suppliers, quality food | | Premium | ₱500,000–₱1,500,000 | 150–300 guests | Established venue, full coordination, premium coverage | | Luxury | ₱1,500,000+ | 200–500+ guests | Top-tier venue, celebrity suppliers, elaborate styling |

The most common range for a Filipino wedding — covering 100–150 guests with a decent venue, professional photography, and quality catering — falls between ₱300,000 and ₱700,000 in Metro Manila and Calabarzon.


Complete Cost Breakdown by Category

1. Venue

The venue is typically the single largest expense in a Philippine wedding budget.

  • Budget (function hall, barangay hall, school gym): ₱15,000–₱50,000
  • Mid-range (hotel ballroom rental, garden venue): ₱50,000–₱150,000
  • Premium (resort, boutique hotel, scenic estate): ₱150,000–₱300,000+

Factors that affect cost: Day of the week (Saturdays are most expensive), time of year (December and February command a premium), included services (tables, chairs, linens, setup crew), and exclusivity (whether the venue is reserved solely for you).

Pro tip: Many venues offer all-inclusive packages that bundle catering, setup, and sometimes coordination. These can offer better value than sourcing each supplier separately — compare both options carefully.

2. Catering

Food is sacred at a Filipino celebration. Guests remember whether the food was good. Do not skimp here if you can help it.

  • Budget (₱250–₱400 per head, minimum 100 pax): ₱25,000–₱40,000
  • Mid-range (₱500–₱900 per head, 100 pax): ₱50,000–₱90,000
  • Premium (₱1,000–₱2,500 per head, 150+ pax): ₱150,000–₱375,000+

These rates typically include service staff, equipment, and basic setup. Alcohol (open bar), extra appetizer stations, and dessert tables cost additional.

3. Photography and Videography

Photos and videos are the lasting legacy of your wedding day. They deserve a meaningful portion of your budget.

  • Budget (photo only): ₱15,000–₱30,000
  • Mid-range (photo + video, 8 hours): ₱35,000–₱70,000
  • Premium (full day photo + video, same-day edit): ₱70,000–₱150,000
  • Luxury (fine-art photography, cinematic video, multiple shooters): ₱150,000+

Prenuptial session inclusion, number of edited photos, turnaround time, and same-day edit capability all affect pricing. The best photographers in the Philippines book 9–12 months in advance.

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4. Flowers and Styling

This includes the bridal bouquet, boutonnieres, ceremony arch or altar florals, reception centerpieces, table runners, and any additional decorative elements.

  • Budget (simple flowers, minimal decor): ₱15,000–₱30,000
  • Mid-range (full floral setup, styled tables): ₱30,000–₱80,000
  • Premium (lush florals, designer styling, full venue transformation): ₱80,000–₱200,000+

Flowers are one area where DIY can save meaningful money if you have creative family members willing to help. Alternatively, choosing flowers that are in season significantly reduces cost.

5. Wedding Attire

  • Bride's Gown:
    • Ready-to-wear / rental: ₱5,000–₱20,000
    • Custom Filipino couturier: ₱30,000–₱150,000+
  • Groom's Barong Tagalog:
    • Rental: ₱2,000–₱5,000
    • Custom-made: ₱8,000–₱30,000

Do not forget accessories: veil, shoes, jewelry, and alterations for the bride; shoes and accessories for the groom. Budget a total of ₱15,000–₱80,000 for complete attire for the couple.

6. Hair and Makeup

Bridal hair and makeup artists in the Philippines typically charge per person. Rates vary widely depending on the artist's profile.

  • Budget (package for bride + 2 bridesmaids): ₱8,000–₱15,000
  • Mid-range (full team coverage): ₱15,000–₱30,000
  • Premium (senior artists with editorial portfolios): ₱30,000–₱60,000+

Book your makeup artist (MUAH) early — top artists can be fully booked 6–12 months ahead, especially during peak season.

7. Wedding Coordination

A coordinator is one of the highest-leverage investments in your wedding budget. They prevent costly day-of errors and let you actually enjoy your celebration.

  • On-the-day coordination: ₱15,000–₱30,000
  • Partial planning (3–6 months): ₱25,000–₱50,000
  • Full coordination (12 months): ₱40,000–₱100,000+

8. Entertainment

  • Live acoustic duo or band: ₱15,000–₱40,000
  • Full live band (4–7 pieces, multiple sets): ₱40,000–₱80,000
  • DJ with sound and lights: ₱10,000–₱35,000

Many couples choose a combination: a live acoustic setup for the cocktail hour, switching to a DJ for the reception dance.

9. Invitations and Stationery

  • Digital invitations: ₱3,000–₱8,000 (design fee)
  • Printed invitations (100 pcs): ₱8,000–₱20,000
  • Premium letterpress or foil printing: ₱20,000–₱40,000+

This category also includes printed materials on the day: place cards, table numbers, menus, and order-of-ceremony programs.

10. Wedding Cake

  • Simple 3-tier fondant cake (100 servings): ₱5,000–₱15,000
  • Designer cake (elaborate florals, metallic accents): ₱15,000–₱40,000
  • Premium pastry studio: ₱30,000–₱80,000+

11. Souvenirs and Giveaways

Filipino weddings traditionally give guests a small souvenir.

  • Simple giveaways (fan, candle, candy): ₱50–₱100 per guest
  • Mid-range (personalized keepsakes): ₱100–₱200 per guest
  • Premium (branded items, food boxes): ₱200–₱500 per guest

For 150 guests, budget approximately ₱7,500–₱30,000 for giveaways.

12. Bridal Car

A decorated bridal car rental typically costs ₱5,000–₱20,000 depending on the vehicle type (sedan, SUV, vintage car) and rental duration.


Budget Tiers Explained

₱150,000 Intimate Wedding (30–50 guests)

Think: private villa or family home, catering-only setup, talented but newer photographers, DIY florals, civil or chapel ceremony. This is achievable with careful planning and trade-offs.

₱300,000 Mid-Range Wedding (80–120 guests)

This is the most common entry point for a decent Filipino wedding. Expect a function hall or hotel ballroom rental, professional photography and video, quality catering, and a basic coordination package.

₱500,000 Premium Wedding (120–200 guests)

At this level you get a garden or resort venue, a full coordination team, a well-established photographer, styled tables, and live entertainment. This represents the aspirational baseline for many Metro Manila and Calabarzon couples.

₱1,000,000+ Luxury Wedding (200–400+ guests)

Full-service coordination from reputable companies, top-tier photographers and videographers, an exclusive venue, celebrity or internationally trained suppliers, elaborate florals, a full live band, and premium catering. The sky is the limit at this tier.


Cost-Saving Strategies for 2026

Choose an off-peak date. Fridays and Sundays are significantly cheaper than Saturdays. January, March, April (except Holy Week), and September are slower months — venues and suppliers often offer discounts or better availability.

Consider a smaller guest list. Every additional table costs money across every category — catering, souvenirs, invitations, and seating. A smaller guest list with better-quality everything often leads to a more memorable experience.

Book all-in packages. Many venues bundle catering, setup, and basic styling into a single package. While not always the cheapest option, they can save significant coordination effort and often represent good value.

Hire newer but talented suppliers. Many incredibly talented photographers, MUAHs, and coordinators are building their portfolios and charge significantly less than established names. Review portfolios carefully and read verified reviews.

DIY selectively. DIY your invitations, favors, or decorations if you have the time and skills. Do not DIY photography or coordination — these require professional expertise on the day.


Regional Differences: Metro Manila vs. Provinces

Weddings in Metro Manila and its immediate neighbors (Laguna, Cavite, Rizal, Batangas, Quezon) tend to cost more than in more distant provinces, primarily due to:

  • Higher venue rental rates in Metro Manila
  • Premium supplier rates in the capital region
  • Higher catering costs (labor and ingredients)

In cities like Lipa, Batangas, San Pablo, Laguna, or Lucena, you can often host a comparable wedding for 20–40% less than in Makati or BGC. Many couples choose a Cavite or Laguna garden venue to get the aesthetic they want at a lower price point.


Total Average Wedding Budget in the Philippines: Quick Reference

| Item | Budget | Mid-Range | Premium | |---|---|---|---| | Venue | ₱20,000 | ₱80,000 | ₱200,000 | | Catering (100 pax) | ₱35,000 | ₱75,000 | ₱150,000 | | Photography + Video | ₱20,000 | ₱55,000 | ₱100,000 | | Flowers + Styling | ₱15,000 | ₱45,000 | ₱100,000 | | Wedding Attire | ₱10,000 | ₱30,000 | ₱80,000 | | Hair + Makeup | ₱8,000 | ₱18,000 | ₱40,000 | | Coordination | ₱15,000 | ₱30,000 | ₱65,000 | | Entertainment | ₱10,000 | ₱25,000 | ₱60,000 | | Cake | ₱6,000 | ₱15,000 | ₱35,000 | | Invitations | ₱5,000 | ₱12,000 | ₱25,000 | | Souvenirs | ₱7,000 | ₱15,000 | ₱30,000 | | Bridal Car | ₱5,000 | ₱10,000 | ₱20,000 | | Total (approx.) | ₱156,000 | ₱410,000 | ₱905,000 |


The Real Cost: What You Pay For Is Peace of Mind

The numbers above are averages and ranges — real wedding costs vary widely depending on your specific choices. What every experienced wedding coordinator will tell you is this: the couples who spend wisely on the right suppliers — an experienced coordinator, a reliable photographer, quality catering — almost always have a better experience than those who try to cut corners everywhere.

Your wedding is one of the most significant days of your life. Budget for what matters most to you and your partner, find suppliers who truly understand your vision, and lean on professionals to execute it.

Ready to start planning? Use our complete wedding checklist for Philippines couples to map out every task month by month. For one of the biggest decisions in your budget, read our guide on how to choose the right wedding photographer — it's more consequential than most couples realize.

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