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These are a subset of public holidays in the Philippines that are observed by all staff in the Philippines at Donna.

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2025

Holiday Date Description
New Year's Day January 1, 2025
(Wednesday) Marks the beginning of the calendar year; a time for fresh starts and celebration.
Maundy Thursday April 17, 2025
(Thursday) Part of Holy Week, it commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his apostles.
Good Friday April 18, 2025
(Friday) Observed during Holy Week to commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ.
Labor Day May 1, 2025
(Thursday) A day to recognize the contributions of workers and laborers across the country.
General Election May 12, 2025
(Monday) A special non-working day declared to allow citizens to vote in national and local elections.
All Saint’s Day November 1, 2025
(Saturday) A day to honor all saints, known and unknown, and widely observed by visiting departed loved ones in cemeteries.
Christmas Eve December 24, 2025
(Wednesday) The evening before Christmas, traditionally a time for family gatherings and Noche Buena (midnight feast).
Christmas Day December 25, 2025
(Thursday) A major Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ; one of the most widely observed holidays in the country.
Rizal Day December 30, 2025
(Tuesday) Commemorates the life and works of Dr. José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, executed on this day in 1896.
New Year’s Eve December 31, 2025
(Wednesday) Marks the end of the calendar year; often spent preparing for New Year’s Eve festivities and Media Noche (midnight dinner).

2026

Holiday Date Description
New Year's Day January 1, 2026
(Thursday) Marks the beginning of the calendar year; a time for fresh starts and celebration.
Maundy Thursday April 16, 2026
(Thursday) Part of Holy Week, it commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his apostles.
Good Friday April 17, 2026
(Friday) Observed during Holy Week to commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ.
Labor Day May 1, 2026
(Friday) A day to recognize the contributions of workers and laborers across the country.
All Saint’s Day November 1, 2026
(Sunday) A day to honor all saints, known and unknown, and widely observed by visiting departed loved ones in cemeteries.
Christmas Eve December 24, 2026
(Thursday) The evening before Christmas, traditionally a time for family gatherings and Noche Buena (midnight feast).
Christmas Day December 25, 2026
(Friday) A major Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ; one of the most widely observed holidays in the country.
Rizal Day December 30, 2026
(Wednesday) Commemorates the life and works of Dr. José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, executed on this day in 1896.
New Year’s Eve December 31, 2026
(Thursday) Marks the end of the calendar year; often spent preparing for New Year’s Eve festivities and Media Noche (midnight dinner).

2027

Holiday Date Description
New Year's Day January 1, 2027
(Friday) Marks the beginning of the calendar year; a time for fresh starts and celebration.
Maundy Thursday April 15, 2027
(Thursday) Part of Holy Week, it commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his apostles.
Good Friday April 16, 2027
(Friday) Observed during Holy Week to commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ.
Labor Day May 1, 2027
(Saturday) A day to recognize the contributions of workers and laborers across the country.
All Saint’s Day November 1, 2027
(Monday) A day to honor all saints, known and unknown, and widely observed by visiting departed loved ones in cemeteries.
Christmas Eve December 24, 2027
(Friday) The evening before Christmas, traditionally a time for family gatherings and Noche Buena (midnight feast).
Christmas Day December 25, 2027
(Saturday) A major Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ; one of the most widely observed holidays in the country.
Rizal Day December 30, 2027
(Thursday) Commemorates the life and works of Dr. José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, executed on this day in 1896.
New Year’s Eve December 31, 2027
(Friday) Marks the end of the calendar year; often spent preparing for New Year’s Eve festivities and Media Noche (midnight dinner).