Philippines’ Public Holidays for 2024
Public holidays in the Philippines are divided into three categories: regular public holidays, special non-working days, and additional special non-working days. Furthermore, several key Islamic holidays are observed with a large Muslim population in the south.
Philippines’s public holiday schedule for 2024 |
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Public Holiday |
Day |
Date |
The regular holidays are: | ||
New Year’s Day |
Monday |
January 1 |
Chinese New Year |
Friday |
February 9 |
Maundy Thursday |
Thursday |
March 28 |
Good Friday |
Friday |
March 29 |
Araw ng Kagitingan |
Tuesday |
April 9 |
Eid-al Fitr |
Wednesday |
April 10 |
Labour Day |
Wednesday |
May 1 |
Independence Day |
Wednesday |
June 12 |
National Heroes Day |
Monday |
August 28 |
Eid-ul-Adha |
Sunday |
June 16 |
Bonifacio Day |
Saturday |
November 30 |
Christmas Day |
Wednesday |
December 25 |
Rizal Day |
Monday |
December 30 |
Special (non-working) days: | ||
Black Saturday |
Saturday |
March 30 |
Ninoy Aquino Day |
Wednesday |
August 21 |
All Saints’ Day |
Friday |
November 1 |
Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary |
Sunday |
December 8 |
Last day of the year |
Tuesday |
December 31 |
Additional special (non-working) days: |
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All Souls’ Day |
Saturday |
November 2 |
Christmas Eve |
Tuesday |
December 24 |
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