Planning vacations, family trips, or simple staycations becomes much easier when you already know the official holiday schedule. Keeping track of the 2026 regular holidays and special non-working days in the Philippines can help you prepare for long weekends, travel plans, and personal time off ahead of time.
Whether you’re organizing family activities, booking trips early, or simply looking forward to a break from work or school, having a complete list of Philippine holidays can help you make better use of your available time throughout the year.
Regular Holidays
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| New Year's Day | January 1 (Thu) |
| Maundy Thursday | April 2 (Thu) |
| Good Friday | April 3 (Fri) |
| Araw ng Kagitingan | April 9 (Thu) |
| Labor Day | May 1 (Fri) |
| Independence Day | June 12 (Fri) |
| National Heroes Day | August 31 (Mon) |
| Bonifacio Day | November 30 (Mon) |
| Christmas Day | December 25 (Fri) |
| Rizal Day | December 30 (Wed) |
Special (Non-Working) Holidays
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Ninoy Aquino Day | August 21 (Fri) |
| All Saints' Day | November 1 (Sun) |
| Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary | December 8 (Tue) |
| Last Day of the Year | December 31 (Thu) |
| Chinese New Year | February 17 (Tue) |
| Black Saturday | April 4 (Sat) |
| All Souls' Day | November 2 (Mon) |
| Christmas Eve | December 24 (Thu) |
Special (Working) Holidays
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary | February 25 (Wed) |
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