The Philippines has a rich cultural diversity, which is clearly reflected in its many public holidays throughout the year. These Public Holidays include regular national holidays, which are mandated by law and special non-working holidays that celebrate important cultural, historical and religious events. Philippines Public holidays highlight the country’s mix of Christian, Islamic and national traditions. The Public Holiday calendar of the Philippines honors both religious practices and significant moments in Philippine history.
The President of the Philippines has declared the official list of Regular Holidays and Special (Non-Working) Days for the year 2025.
Philippines Public Holiday 2025
S. No | Date | Day | Public Holiday Name |
1 | Jan-01-2025 | Wednesday | New Year’s Day |
2 | Jan-29-2025 | Wednesday | Chinese New Year |
3 | Feb-25-2025 | Tuesday | People Power Revolution Anniversary |
4 | Mar-31-2025 | Monday | Eid’l Fitr (tentative) |
5 | Apr-09-2025 | Wednesday | The Day of Valor |
6 | Apr-17-2025 | Thursday | Maundy Thursday |
7 | Apr-18-2025 | Friday | Good Friday |
8 | Apr-19-2025 | Saturday | Black Saturday |
9 | May-01-2025 | Thursday | Labor Day |
10 | Jun-06-2025 | Friday | Eidul Adha (tentative) |
11 | June-12-2025 | Thursday | Independence Day |
12 | Aug-21-2025 | Thursday | Ninoy Aquino Day |
13 | Aug-25-2025 | Monday | National Heroes’ Day |
14 | Oct-31-2025 | Friday | All Saints’ Day Eve |
15 | Nov-01-2025 | Saturday | All Saints’ Day |
16 | Nov-30-2025 | Sunday | Bonifacio Day |
17 | Dec-08-2025 | Monday | Immaculate Conception Day |
18 | Dec-24-2025 | Wednesday | Christman Eve |
19 | Dec-25-2025 | Thursday | Christmas Day |
20 | Dec-30-2025 | Tuesday | Rizal Day |
21 | Dec-31-2025 | Wednesday | Last Day of the year |
Note:
- Regular holidays offer additional pay for those who work, while special non-working holidays generally do not, unless otherwise specified by the government.
The dates for Eidul Fitr and Eidul Adha are tentative and will be finalized based on the Islamic (Hijra) or lunar calendar. The National Commission on Muslim Filipinos will recommend the official dates to the Office of the President. - The Department of Labor and Employment will issue the implementing guidelines for this proclamation.
FAQs
Q1. What is the biggest public holiday of the Philippines?
Independence Day is the biggest public holiday in the Philippines. It is celebrated on June 12th to mark the historic declaration of independence from Spain in 1898, following 300 years of colonial rule.
Q2. What is the biggest festival in the Philippines?
The Sinulog Festival is the largest in the Philippines. It is celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of January in Cebu City. It is a religious and cultural event that honours the child Jesus, Sr. Sto. Niño. The festival features a grand parade with colourful costumes, lively street dancing, and street parties. Each year, it attracts between 1 million and 1.5 million people.
Q3. What is the biggest religious holiday in the Philippines?
Christmas is the biggest religious holiday in the Philippines.