Year | Date | Holiday |
---|---|---|
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2025 | Wednesday 29 January | Chinese New Year |
2025 | Sunday 30 March | Eid al-Fitr (estimated) |
2025 | Wednesday 9 April | Day of Valor |
2025 | Thursday 17 April | Maundy Thursday |
2025 | Friday 18 April | Good Friday |
2025 | Saturday 19 April | Black Saturday |
2025 | Thursday 1 May | Labor Day |
2025 | Friday 6 June | Eid al-Adha (estimated) |
2025 | Thursday 12 June | Independence Day |
2025 | Sunday 27 July | Additional special (non-working) day |
2025 | Thursday 21 August | Ninoy Aquino Day |
2025 | Monday 25 August | National Heroes Day |
2025 | Friday 31 October | All Saints' Day Eve |
2025 | Saturday 1 November | All Saints' Day |
2025 | Sunday 30 November | Bonifacio Day |
2025 | Monday 8 December | Immaculate Conception |
2025 | Wednesday 24 December | Christmas Eve |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2025 | Tuesday 30 December | Rizal Day |
2025 | Wednesday 31 December | New Year's Eve |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2026 | Tuesday 17 February | Chinese New Year |
2026 | Friday 20 March | Eid al-Fitr (estimated) |
2026 | Thursday 2 April | Maundy Thursday |
2026 | Friday 3 April | Good Friday |
2026 | Saturday 4 April | Black Saturday |
2026 | Thursday 9 April | Day of Valor |
2026 | Friday 1 May | Labor Day |
2026 | Wednesday 27 May | Eid al-Adha (estimated) |
2026 | Friday 12 June | Independence Day |
2026 | Friday 21 August | Ninoy Aquino Day |
2026 | Monday 31 August | National Heroes Day |
2026 | Sunday 1 November | All Saints' Day |
2026 | Monday 30 November | Bonifacio Day |
2026 | Tuesday 8 December | Immaculate Conception |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2026 | Wednesday 30 December | Rizal Day |
2026 | Thursday 31 December | New Year's Eve |
2027 | Friday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2027 | Saturday 6 February | Chinese New Year |
2027 | Tuesday 9 March | Eid al-Fitr (estimated) |
2027 | Thursday 25 March | Maundy Thursday |
2027 | Friday 26 March | Good Friday |
2027 | Saturday 27 March | Black Saturday |
2027 | Friday 9 April | Day of Valor |
2027 | Saturday 1 May | Labor Day |
2027 | Sunday 16 May | Eid al-Adha (estimated) |
2027 | Saturday 12 June | Independence Day |
2027 | Saturday 21 August | Ninoy Aquino Day |
2027 | Monday 30 August | National Heroes Day |
2027 | Monday 1 November | All Saints' Day |
2027 | Tuesday 30 November | Bonifacio Day |
2027 | Wednesday 8 December | Immaculate Conception |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Thursday 30 December | Rizal Day |
2027 | Friday 31 December | New Year's Eve |
The Philippines has a rich culture with numerous public holidays that reflect its history, religious beliefs, and national pride. These holidays are occasions for Filipinos to honor significant historical events, religious observances, and national heroes. Many celebrations are marked with family gatherings, special church services, parades, and community events.
New Year's Day
Date: January 1
The first day of the year is celebrated with fireworks, family reunions, and traditional practices for good luck. It marks new beginnings and is a public holiday nationwide.
Chinese New Year
Date: Varies (between late January and February)
Celebrated by the Filipino-Chinese community, it honors the lunar new year with dragon dances, fireworks, and family feasts to attract prosperity and good fortune.
Eid al-Fitr (estimated)
Date: Varies based on Islamic calendar
Marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting for Muslims in the Philippines. Observances include prayers, charitable giving, and feasting.
Day of Valor (Araw ng Kagitingan)
Date: April 9
Commemorates the heroism of Filipino and American soldiers during World War II. Usually observed with ceremonies and remembrance events.
Maundy Thursday
Date: Varies (during Holy Week)
A Christian observance commemorating the Last Supper. Filipinos attend church services and participate in processions.
Good Friday
Date: Varies (during Holy Week)
Marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a solemn day with fasting, church services, and reenactments of the Passion.
Black Saturday
Date: Varies (Holy Saturday)
The day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, observed with quiet reflection and preparation for Easter celebrations.
Labor Day
Date: May 1
Celebrates the contributions of workers. It is marked with rallies, parades, and public events promoting workers' rights.
Eid al-Adha (estimated)
Date: Varies based on Islamic calendar
Known as the "Festival of Sacrifice," this Muslim holiday commemorates Ibrahim's devotion. Celebrated with prayers and charitable acts.
Independence Day
Date: June 12
Marks the Philippines’ independence from Spanish rule in 1898. Celebrations include flag-raising ceremonies, parades, and cultural shows.
Additional special (non-working) day
Declared occasionally by the government for special observances; the date and nature vary each year.
Ninoy Aquino Day
Date: August 21
Honors Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., a hero who fought for democracy. It is observed with commemorative programs and wreath-laying ceremonies.
National Heroes Day
Date: Last Monday of August
Pays tribute to the country’s national heroes. Activities include ceremonies and educational events.
All Saints' Day Eve (Undas Eve)
Date: October 30
The night before All Saints’ Day, families prepare to visit cemeteries, often lighting candles and praying for deceased relatives.
All Saints' Day
Date: November 1
A solemn day to honor all saints and departed loved ones. Filipinos visit gravesites, clean tombs, and offer prayers.
Bonifacio Day
Date: November 30
Commemorates Andrés Bonifacio, a revolutionary leader. It is marked with ceremonies and historical commemorations.
Immaculate Conception
Date: December 8
Celebrates the belief in the Virgin Mary’s immaculate conception. Observed with church services throughout the country.
Christmas Eve
Date: December 24
Filipinos prepare for Christmas celebrations with family gatherings, "Noche Buena" feast after midnight mass, and festive decorations.
Christmas Day
Date: December 25
Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a joyful day with gift-giving, church services, and family reunions.
Rizal Day
Date: December 30
Honors national hero José Rizal, executed during Spanish colonial rule. It includes wreath-laying ceremonies and patriotic events.
New Year's Eve
Date: December 31
Filipinos celebrate with fireworks, parties, and various customs aimed at bringing good luck for the coming year.