National Holidays in Philippines in 2025

Philippines 2025
Philippines
2025

List of Holidays in Philippines in 2025

Day Date Holiday Name Type Comments
Wednesday New Year's Day National Holiday Regular holiday
Wednesday Chinese New Year National Holiday Special non-working day
Tuesday Cebu City Charter Day Regional Holiday
Tuesday People Power Revolution National Holiday Special Working day
Sunday Davao City Day Regional Holiday Davao City
Monday Eid'l Fitr National Holiday Date to be confirmed.
Wednesday The Day of Valor National Holiday Regular holiday
Thursday Maundy Thursday National Holiday Regular holiday
Friday Good Friday National Holiday Regular holiday
Saturday Black Saturday National Holiday Special Non-working day
Thursday Labor Day National Holiday Regular holiday
Saturday Eidul Adha National Holiday Date to be confirmed.
Thursday Independence Day National Holiday Regular holiday
Tuesday Manila Day Regional Holiday Manila only
Sunday Founding Anniversary of the INC National Holiday Special Non-working Day
Wednesday Provincial Charter Day Regional Holiday Cebu. Special Non-Working Public Holiday
Tuesday Birthday of Manuel L Quezon Regional Holiday Quezon City, Quezon and Aurora provinces
Thursday Ninoy Aquino Day National Holiday Special Non-working day
Monday National Heroes' Day National Holiday Regular holiday. Last Monday of August
Tuesday Osmeña Day Regional Holiday Cebu. Special Non-Working Public Holiday
Friday Public Holiday National Holiday Additional Special Non-Working Day
Saturday All Saints' Day National Holiday Special Non-working day
Sunday Bonifacio Day National Holiday Regular holiday
Monday Immaculate Conception Day National Holiday Special non-working holiday from 2018
Wednesday Christmas Eve National Holiday Additional Special Non-Working Day
Thursday Christmas Day National Holiday Regular holiday
Tuesday Rizal Day National Holiday Regular holiday
Wednesday New Year's Eve National Holiday Special Non-working day
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Notes

  • The Labor Code of the Philippines specifies two types of holidays: the 'regular holiday' and the 'special non-working day'. There is a difference in the pay that employers are required to pay between the two type of holidays.