Philippine Long Weekends 2025 — The Perfect Time to Plot Vacation

Guide on the Philippine Long Weekends 2025 due to Holidays

PHILIPPINE LONG WEEKENDS 2025 – Here are the extended weekends in the Philippines in 2025 due to regular holidays and special non-working days.

The Philippine calendar has lots of holidays every year. These holidays include regular holidays and special non-working days. Truth be told that aside from the days when there are personal occasions, the holidays are among the dates of the year that countless Filipinos await. Many people take these days differently.

Philippine Holidays 2025
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There are individuals who take the holidays as the perfect time to break the routine and have an extended rest. In most cases, they are considered the best time to spend some vacation and catching up sessions with family and friends. This usually happens when a holiday is in time for a long weekend.

Philippine Long Weekends 2025
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A holiday paves the way for a long weekend if a regular holiday or special non-working day falls on either a Friday or a Monday. Aside from the national holidays, there are also local holidays in the Philippines that may result to a long weekend for you. There are several Philippine long weekends in 2025.

In some cases like in the holidays of 2025, most of the regular holidays and the special non-working days in 2025, they don’t fall in a Monday or a Friday. Meanwhile, there is still a chance to have a long weekend. You can really plot your leave from work on the day between the weekend and the regular holiday or special non-working day.

There are also cases when the President moves the holiday celebration to pave the way for a long weekend. Are you excited to check out the Philippine long weekends 2025 list?

  • December 28, 2024 (Saturday)
  • December 29, 2024 (Sunday)
  • December 30, 2024 (Monday) – Rizal Day
  • December 31, 2024 (Tuesday) – Last day of the year
  • January 1 (Wednesday) – New Year’s Day
  • April 17 (Thursday) – Maundy Thursday
  • April 18 (Friday) – Good Friday
  • April 19 (Saturday) – Black Saturday
  • April 20 (Sunday) – Easter Sunday
  • May 1 (Thursday) – Labor Day  
  • May 2 (Friday) – file for leave
  • May 3 (Saturday)
  • May 4 (Sunday)
  • June 12 (Thursday) – Independence Day
  • June 13 (Friday) – file for leave
  • June 14 (Saturday)
  • June 15 (Sunday)
  • August 21 (Thursday) – Ninoy Aquino Day
  • August 22 (Friday) – file for leave
  • August 23 (Saturday)
  • August 24 (Sunday)
  • August 25 (Monday) – National Heroes Day
  • October 31 (Friday) – All Saints’ Day Eve
  • November 1 (Saturday) – All Saints’ Day
  • November 2 (Sunday) – All Souls’ Day
  • December 6 (Saturday)
  • December 7 (Sunday)
  • December 8 (Monday) – Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary 
  • December 24 (Wednesday) – Christmas Eve
  • December 25 (Thursday) – Christmas Day 
  • December 26 (Friday) – file for leave
  • December 27 (Saturday)
  • December 28 (Sunday)
  • December 29 (Monday) – file for leave
  • December 30 (Tuesday) – Rizal Day
  • December 31 (Wednesday) – Last day of the year

Here are the Philippine long weekends 2025:

The list of the Philippine holidays 2025 has several regular holidays and special non-working days. The Palace announced these dates ahead and the list may continue to lengthen through more declarations in the future.

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