As 2024 comes to a close, we are confronted with opportunities and challenges that lies ahead of his this year of 2025. In addition, we have set personal goals for ourselves.
Just like 2024, this year would be busy. But we have to pace ourselves, as sometimes, we need respite in this fast moving and changing world.
So, to plan your breaks and vacations, here are the Holidays, both Regular and Special, for the year 2025, based on Proclamation No. 727 of the Office of the President:
REGULAR HOLIDAYS:
| Date | Holiday | Day of Week |
| January 1 | New Year’s Day | Wednesday |
| April 9 | Araw ng Kagitingan | Wednesday |
| April 17 | Maundy Thursday | Thursday |
| April 18 | Good Friday | Friday |
| May 1 | Labor Day | Thursday |
| June 12 | Independence Day | Thursday |
| August 25 | National Heroes Day | Monday |
| November 30 | Bonifacio Day | Sunday |
| December 25 | Christmas Day | Thursday |
| December 30 | Rizal Day | Tuesday |
SPECIAL HOLIDAYS (NON-WORKING):
| Date | Holiday | Day of the Week |
| January 29 | Chinese New Year | Wednesday |
| April 19 | Black Saturday | Saturday |
| August 21 | Ninoy Aquino Day | Thursday |
| October 31 | All Saint’s Day Eve | Friday |
| November 1 | All Saint’s Day | Saturday |
| December 8 | Feast of Immaculate Conception of Mary | Monday |
| December 24 | Christmas Eve | Wednesday |
| December 31 | Last Day of the Year | Wednesday |
The EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary on February 25 shall be a Special Working Holiday.
Dates for the celebration of Eidul Fitr and Eidul Adha shall thereafter be determined based on the Islamic Lunar Calendar.
So make sure you plan your year accordingly.

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