Official Holidays for 2025 Below are the list of the proclaimed holidays for the year 2025. A. Regular Holidays B. Special (Non-Working) Holidays The Ministry of the Interior has announced that Friday, July 4, 2025, has been declared a public holiday. This follows the observance of Republic Day, which falls on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos has declared more local holidays for June and July to allow Filipinos to celebrate festivals and founding anniversaries in their communities. Here are the 2025 holidays in the country: Marcos issued Proclamation No. 729, signed on October 30, declaring July 27, the founding anniversary of Iglesia ni Cristo, as a special non-working Philippines July 2025 – Calendar with holidays. Monthly calendar for the month July in year 2025. Calendars – online and print friendly – for any year and month President Marcos has declared the official holidays and special nonworking days for 2025, including a new special observance day marking the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) founding All Saints' Day Eve - October 31 (Friday) In a separate order, Marcos declared July 27, 2025 (Sunday) as a special non-working day in commemoration of the Iglesia ni Cristo's founding MANILA, Philippines – Malacañang Palace has declared special non-working holidays in 13 cities and municipalities across the country this June and July 2025. The government released the official list of Philippine holidays for 2025 announced by the Palace to help businesses, employees, and schools plan schedules in advance. These holidays are categorized into regular holidays and special non-working holidays, each with different pay rules. In July 2025, the Philippines will observe an important national event, as the government officially declares a public holiday to mark the 129th anniversary of the Battle of Katipunan. This holiday, announced under Executive Order No. 59, will be observed across different regions, though not uniformly. The palace announces June and July as official holidays. MANILA, Philippines — To enable Filipinos to commemorate festivals and community f Digos, Davao del Sur, will also observe a holiday on Friday, July 18, under Proclamation No. 938 for the Padigosan Festival, instead of July 19. Proclamation Nos. 940 and 941 set Monday, July 21, as a special nonworking day in Maria Aurora, Aurora, for its 76th founding anniversary; and in Mabalacat, Pampanga, for its 13th cityhood anniversary. Planning a getaway or a short break? President Marcos has declared several special nonworking holidays for June and July 2025 across the Philippines, including San Juan’s Wattah! Wattah! Festival and various founding anniversaries in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. This page contains a national calendar of all 2025 public holidays. These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates. Visit gov.ph for the original release. Note: The dates of Eidul Fitr and Eidul Adha are estimates. Below are Public Holidays for Philippines for the calendar year 2025. You can get more detailed information on each holiday by clicking on them. Provides calendars for the calendar year for Philippines. All major holidays and observances in Philippines for the calendar year 2025. Excited for long weekends? Take note of the Philippine holidays in 2025: the regular, special non-working, and special working holidays. Free Sunday start monthly calendars and planner templates with Philippines holidays for July 2025. It is available in PDF, Word, and Excel. The following regular holidays and special days for the year 2025 shall be observed in the country: A. Regular Holidays New Year's Day Araw ng Kagitingan Maundy Thursday Good Friday Labor Day Independence Day National Heroes Day Bonifacio Day Christmas Day Rizal Day B. Special (Non-Working) Days Ninoy Aquino Day All Saints' Day Feast of the From "First Philippine Republic Day in Philippines" to "People Power Anniversary in Philippines" - and everything in between - there are a total of 36 holidays observed in July in Philippines.
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