Filipino Holidays -- 2026 Edition

culture 27-12-2025

This is a summary of the 2026 Filipino Holidays and special days.

Regular National Holidays

These are official public holidays observed nationwide, usually with work and class suspensions:

HolidayDate
New Year’s DayJanuary 1st
Maundy (Holy) Thursday(Holy Week)
Good Friday(Holy Week)
Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor)April 9
Labor DayMay 1
Independence DayJune 12
National Heroes Day(last Monday of August)
Bonifacio DayNovember 30
Christmas DayDecember 25
Rizal DayDecember 30

Each Barangay will have its own Fiesta. These are on different dates around April - June each year. I’m not going to attempt to capture these dates here.

Special (Non-Working) Days

These are official non-working.

Special Non-Working DayDate
Chinese New YearFebruary 17
Black SaturdayDay after Good Friday
Ninoy Aquino DayAugust 21
All Saints’ DayNovember 1
All Souls’ DayNovember 2
Feast of the Immaculate Conception of MaryDecember 8
Christmas EveDecember 24
Last Day of the YearDecember 31

Special (Working) Day

This is recognized but not a non-working day (work still happens normally):

Special (Working) DayDate
EDSA People Power Revolution AnniversaryFebruary 25

Islamic Religious Holidays (Dates Vary Annually)

The Philippines also recognizes two major Islamic holidays as national holidays, though their dates change yearly because they follow the lunar calendar. These are declared closer to when they occur:

Islamic Religious HolidaysDate
Eidul Fitr (End of Ramadan)Date varies
Eidul Adha (Feast of Sacrifice)Date varies

Notes

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