2025 Long Weekends Philippines — A Guide on Perfect Opportunities To Plot your Leave

List of 2025 Long Weekends in the Philippines due to Holidays

2025 LONG WEEKENDS PHILIPPINES – Here is a guide on the perfect opportunities to plot your leave without worrying much about the salary.

Are you one of the people who are excited about the long weekends? Undeniably, a lot of individuals check the list ahead so they can plot their work leave best. These can be the perfect opportunities to bond and catch up with family and friends.

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In the Philippines, there are several holidays in a year that pave the way for long weekends. These holidays that create long weekends are those that fall on either a Friday or a Monday. Meanwhile, there are also instances when the president moves the holiday to pave the way for long weekends.

2025 Long Weekends Philippines

Another case that leads to long weekends is the filing of a leave on a Friday whenever there is a holiday that falls on a Thursday or having the leave plotted on a Monday when the holiday falls on a Tuesday.

Are you exicted to check on the 2025 long weekends in the Philippines? There is a long list but they can be achieved together with your leave credits.

Here are the 2025 long weekends in the Philippines:

  • December 28, 2024 (Saturday)
  • December 29, 2024 (Sunday)
  • December 30, 2024 (Monday) – Rizal Day
  • December 31, 2024 (Tuesday) – Last day of the year
  • January 1 (Wednesday) – New Year’s Day
  • April 17 (Thursday) – Maundy Thursday
  • April 18 (Friday) – Good Friday
  • April 19 (Saturday) – Black Saturday
  • April 20 (Sunday) – Easter Sunday
  • May 1 (Thursday) – Labor Day  
  • May 2 (Friday) – file for leave
  • May 3 (Saturday)
  • May 4 (Sunday)
  • June 12 (Thursday) – Independence Day
  • June 13 (Friday) – file for leave
  • June 14 (Saturday)
  • June 15 (Sunday)
  • August 21 (Thursday) – Ninoy Aquino Day
  • August 22 (Friday) – file for leave
  • August 23 (Saturday)
  • August 24 (Sunday)
  • August 25 (Monday) – National Heroes Day
  • October 31 (Friday) – All Saints’ Day Eve
  • November 1 (Saturday) – All Saints’ Day
  • November 2 (Sunday) – All Souls’ Day
  • December 6 (Saturday)
  • December 7 (Sunday)
  • December 8 (Monday) – Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary 
  • December 24 (Wednesday) – Christmas Eve
  • December 25 (Thursday) – Christmas Day 
  • December 26 (Friday) – file for leave
  • December 27 (Saturday)
  • December 28 (Sunday)
  • December 29 (Monday) – file for leave
  • December 30 (Tuesday) – Rizal Day
  • December 31 (Wednesday) – Last day of the year

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