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Ph Holidays to be observed in 2025

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Date Day Holiday/Observance Type
Jan 1 Wednesday New Year’s Day Regular Holiday
Jan 9 Thursday Feast of the Black Nazarene (Traslación) Religious Observance (Manila)
Jan 27 Monday Isra and Mi’raj (Islamic) Muslim Observance (tentative)
Jan 29 Wednesday Chinese New Year Special Non-Working Day
Feb 25 Tuesday EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary Special Working Day
Mar 2 Sunday Start of Ramadan Muslim Observance (tentative)
Mar 31 Monday Eid’l Fitr (End of Ramadan) Regular Holiday (tentative)
Apr 1 Tuesday Eid’l Fitr (Alt. Date) Regular Holiday (subject to moon sighting)
Apr 9 Wednesday Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor) Regular Holiday
Apr 17 Thursday Maundy Thursday Regular Holiday
Apr 18 Friday Good Friday Regular Holiday
Apr 19 Saturday Black Saturday Special Non-Working Day
May 1 Thursday Labor Day Regular Holiday
Jun 7 Saturday Eid’l Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) Regular Holiday (tentative)
Jun 12 Thursday Independence Day Regular Holiday
Jul 27 Sunday Iglesia ni Cristo Founding Anniversary Special Non-Working Day
Aug 21 Thursday Ninoy Aquino Day Special Non-Working Day
Aug 25 Monday National Heroes Day Regular Holiday
Oct 31 Friday All Saints’ Day Eve Special Non-Working Day
Nov 1 Saturday All Saints’ Day Special Non-Working Day
Nov 30 Sunday Bonifacio Day Regular Holiday
Dec 8 Monday Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary Special Non-Working Day
Dec 24 Wednesday Christmas Eve Special Non-Working Day
Dec 25 Thursday Christmas Day Regular Holiday
Dec 30 Tuesday Rizal Day Regular Holiday
Dec 31 Wednesday Last Day of the Year Special Non-Working Day

 

🇵🇭 Regular Holidays (Non-Working Days)

These are nationwide non-working holidays declared by the government

  • January 1 (Wednesday) – New Year’s Day

  • April 1 (Tuesday) – Eid’l Fitr (End of Ramadan)

  • April 9 (Wednesday) – Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor)

  • April 17 (Thursday) – Maundy Thursday

  • April 18 (Friday) – Good Friday

  • May 1 (Thursday) – Labor Day

  • June 12 (Thursday) – Independence Day

  • August 25 (Monday) – National Heroes Day

  • November 30 (Sunday) – Bonifacio Day

  • December 25 (Thursday) – Christmas Day

  • December 30 (Tuesday) – Rizal Day

  • June 7 (Saturday) – Eid’l Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) – tentative, subject to moon sighting ​\

🗓️ Special (Non-Working) Days

These are special holidays where work is generally suspended:

  • January 29 (Wednesday)Chinese New Year

  • April 19 (Saturday) – Black Saturday

  • July 27 (Sunday) – Iglesia ni Cristo Founding Anniversary

  • August 21 (Thursday) – Ninoy Aquino Day

  • October 31 (Friday) – All Saints’ Day Eve

  • November 1 (Saturday) – All Saints’ Day

  • December 8 (Monday) – Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary

  • December 24 (Wednesday) – Christmas Eve

  • December 31 (Wednesday) – Last Day of the Year

🛠️ Special Working Day

These are commemorative days where work continues as usual:

  • February 25 (Tuesday) – EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary

🕌 Islamic Observances (Subject to Moon Sighting)

Islamic holidays are determined based on the lunar calendar:

  • January 27 (Monday) – Isra and Mi’raj (for Muslim Filipinos)

  • March 2 (Sunday) – Start of Ramadan

  • March 31 (Monday) – Eid’l Fitr (tentative)

  • June 7 (Saturday) – Eid’l Adha (tentative)

 

🎉 Major Cultural and Religious Festivals

These are significant cultural and religious events celebrated in various regions:

  • January 9 (Thursday) – Feast of the Black Nazarene (Traslación) – Manila

  • January 19 (Sunday) – Sinulog Festival – Cebu City

  • December 17–30 – Giant Lantern Festival – San Fernando, Pampanga

📅 Long Weekends in 2025

Plan ahead for these extended weekends:

  • April 17–20 – Holy Week

  • May 1–4 – Labor Day Weekend

  • June 12–15 – Independence Day Weekend

  • August 21–25 – Ninoy Aquino Day & National Heroes Day

  • October 31–November 2 – All Saints’ Day Weekend

  • December 24–28 – Christmas Weekend

  • December 30–January 1 – Rizal Day & New Year

Please note that Islamic holidays are subject to change based on lunar observations. Let me know if you need further details on any specific holiday or festival!​

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