Philippine Holidays Year 2025

Regular Holidays: New Year’s Day – Jan. 1 (Wednesday)
Araw ng Kagitingan – April 9 (Wednesday)
Maundy Thursday – April 17
Good Friday – April 18
Labor Day – May 1 (Thursday)
Independence Day – June 12 (Thursday)
National Heroes Day – Aug. 25 (Last Monday of August)
Bonifacio Day – Nov. 30 (Sunday),
Christmas Day – Dec. 25 (Thursday)
Rizal Day – Dec. 30 (Tuesday)

Special (Non-Working) Days: Ninoy Aquino Day – Aug. 21 (Thursday)
All Saints Day – Nov. 1 (Saturday)
Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary – Dec. 8 (Monday)
Last Day of the Year – Dec. 31 (Wednesday)
EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary – Feb. 25 (Tuesday)
Chinese New Year – Jan. 29 (Wednesday)
Black Saturday – April 19
Christmas Eve – Dec. 24 (Wednesday)
All Saints’ Day Eve – Oct. 31 (Friday)
INC anniversary
Eidul Fitr and Eidul

 122nd Labor Day celebration in the Philippines

Labor Day in the Philippines is known as “Araw ng mga Manggagawa” and is a public holiday celebrated on May 1st every year. This day is dedicated to honoring the contributions and achievements of Filipino workers. Various organizations and labor groups hold rallies, marches, and other activities to advocate for workers’ rights and welfare. It’s also a time for workers to rest and enjoy time with their families.

126th Philippine Independence Day

On the 12th of June, the Philippines commemorates its 126th Independence Day. This significant day marks the country’s declaration of independence from Spanish colonial rule in 1898. Throughout the nation, various festivities, parades, and cultural events take place to honor this historic occasion. Filipinos take pride in their rich heritage and diverse culture, celebrating their freedom and unity as a sovereign nation. The 126th Philippine Independence Day serves as a reminder of the bravery and resilience of the Filipino people throughout history.

Eid’l Fitr (Philippine Holiday)

Declaring April 10, 2024 (Wednesday) is a Regular Holiday in the Philippines throughout the country in Observance of Eid’l Fitr (Feast of Ramadan). Eid’l Fitr, also known as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, is a significant religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide. In the Philippines, it holds particular importance as it marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. It is a time for communal prayers, feasting, and giving of gifts to the less fortunate. The festive atmosphere is accompanied by the traditional cuisine, such as delicacies like ketupat, rendang, and various sweet treats. Families and friends come together to celebrate and seek forgiveness, fostering unity and a sense of gratitude.