Malacañang Palace released the
list of National Regular and Special (Non-Working)
Holidays for next year. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
signed Proclamation No. 727 which identified national regular
holidays and the special non-working holidays for 2025.
REGULAR HOLIDAYS:
New Year’s Day - January 1 (Wednesday)
Araw ng Kagitingan - April 9 (Wednesday)
Maundy Thursday - April17
Good Friday – April 18
Labor Day - May 1 (Thursday)
Independence Day - June 12 (Thursday)
National Heroes Day - August 25 (Last Monday of August)
Bonifacio Day - November 30 (Sunday)
Christmas Day - December 25 (Thursday)
Rizal Day - December 30 (Tuesday)
SPECIAL NON-WORKING DAYS:
Ninoy Aquino Day - August 21 (Thursday)
All Saints Day - November 1 (Saturday)
Feast of the Immaculate
Conception of Mary - December 8 (Monday)
Last Day of the Year - December
31 (Wednesday)
SPECIAL WORKING DAY:
EDSA People Power Revolution
Anniversary - February 25 (Tuesday)
ADDITIONAL SPECIAL
(NON-WORKING) DAYS:
Chinese New Year -
January 29 (Wednesday)
Black Saturday -
April 19
Christmas Eve -
December 24 (Wednesday)
All Saints' Day Eve -
October 31 (Friday)
In a separate order, Marcos
declared July 27, 2025 (Sunday) as a special non-working day in commemoration
of the Iglesia ni Cristo's founding anniversary.
While People Power is counted in
this year’s list, it is still a working day.
Meanwhile, proclamations for
Islam holidays based on the lunar calendar. The National Commission on Muslim
Filipinos will be the agency that recommends the date to the president.
“The proclamations declaring
national holidays for the observance of Eidul Fitr and Eidul Adha shall
hereafter be issued after the approximate dates of the Islamic holidays have
been determined in accordance with the Islamic calendar (Hijra) or the lunar
calendar,” the proclamation read.
LONG WEEKEND HOLIDAYS IN THE PHILIPPINES 2024
- April 17 to April 20 (Thursday to Sunday) - Holy Week
- August 23 to 25 (Saturday to Monday) - National Heroes Day
- October 31 to November 2 (Friday to Sunday) - All Saints' Day Eve
- December 6 to 7 (Saturday to Monday) - Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary
Plan your vacation now for the long weekends next year.
Below is a copy of Proclamation No. 727
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