The list of official Philippine holidays 2018 is out, which means you can start planning your leaves (and vacations) for next year!
Pres. Rodrigo Duterte released Proclamation No. 269 on July 17, stating that there will be 10 regular holidays and 8 special non-working days in 2018.
However, the exact dates of Philippine holidays for the observance of Eid’l Fitr and Ediul Adha will still have to be announced, as they will depend on the Islamic calendar.
Philippine Holidays 2018
See the full list of official holidays in the Philippines 2018 in this infographic we prepared for you:
You may also refer to the text version of the list below:
Regular Philippine holidays in 2018
January 1 (Monday) – New Year’s Day
March 29 (Thursday) – Maundy Thursday
March 30 (Friday) – Good Friday
April 9 (Monday) – Araw ng Kagitingan / Day of Valor
May 1 (Tuesday) – Labor Day
June 12 (Tuesday) – Independence Day
August 27 (Monday) – National Heroes Day
November 30 (Friday) – Bonifacio Day
December 25 (Tuesday) – Christmas Day
December 30 (Sunday) – Rizal Day
Special (Non-Working) Holidays in 2018
February 16 (Friday) – Chinese New Year
February 25 (Sunday) – EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary
March 31 (Saturday) – Black Saturday
August 21 (Tuesday) – Ninoy Aquino Day
November 1 (Thursday) – All Saints’ Day
November 2 (Friday) – All Souls’ Day
December 24 (Monday) – Christmas Eve
December 31 (Monday) – Last Day of the Year
Conclusion
That’s a lot of holidays coming up for 2018, and it’s a well-deserved chance to take a break from work and unwind!
Bookmark this post for when you’re about to prep for your vacation, or share it with your friends so you can all make plans together.
For additional updates on the official Philippine holidays 2018, check back on this post from time to time.
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