Long Weekend 2023 in the Philippines — FULL LIST

Guide on Long Weekend 2023 & the Holidays

LONG WEEKEND 2023 – Here is a complete list of the long weekend in the Philippins this year due to the holidays.

Are you one of the people who await the long weekends so you can have quality time with your family and friends? Undeniably, for busy individuals, long weekends are the perfect opportunities to finally break from the routine and go somewhere.

Long Weekend 2023
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Long weekends happen a holiday falls on a Monday extending the days when classes in schools and work in most offices are suspended. All government offices adhere to the cancellation of duty during regular and special non-working holidays.

Long Weekend 2023 Philippines
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In the case of private companies, the employees who report to work on a regular holiday receives an additional of 100% of the daily salary rate. On a special non-working holiday, employees who report to work will receive an additional pay that is equivalent to 30% of the daily salary rate.

The list of long weekend 2023 is quite compared to the previous list of long weekends. Several regular holidays and special non-working days fall on a Monday this year.

Are you excited to check when would be the next long weekend? Here is a complete list of long weekend 2023:

  • December 31 to January 2 (Saturday to Monday) – New Year
  • February 23 to 26 (Friday to Sunday) – EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary
  • April 6 to 10 (Thursday to Monday) – Holy Week and Day of Valor (Araw ng Kagitingan)
  • April 21 to 23 (Friday to Sunday) – End of Ramadan
  • April 29 to May 1 (Satuday to Monday) – Labor Day
  • June 10 to 12 (Saturday to Monday) – Independence Day
  • August 19 to 21 (Saturday to Monday) – Ninoy Aquino Day
  • August 26 to 28 (Saturday to Monday) – National Heroes’ Day
  • November 25 to 27 (Saturday to Monday) – Bonifacio Day
  • December 8 to 10 (Friday to Sunday) – Feast of the Immaculate Concepcion
  • December 23 to 25 (Saturday to Monday) – Christmas Day
  • December 30 to January 1 (Saturday to Monday) – Rizal Day and New Year 2024

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