18 official public holidays in 2029, with 18 still ahead and around 246 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon, Jan 1 | Monday | New Year's Day Bagong Taon | Public |
| Tue, Feb 13 | Tuesday | Chinese New Year | Public |
| Thu, Mar 29 | Thursday | Maundy Thursday Huwebes Santo | Public |
| Fri, Mar 30 | Friday | Good Friday Biyernes Santo | Public |
| Sat, Mar 31 | Saturday | Holy Saturday Sabado de Gloria | Public |
| Mon, Apr 9 | Monday | Day of Valor Araw ng Kagitingan | Public |
| Tue, May 1 | Tuesday | Labour Day Araw ng Paggawa | Public |
| Tue, Jun 12 | Tuesday | Independence Day Araw ng Kalayaan | Public |
| Tue, Aug 21 | Tuesday | Ninoy Aquino Day Araw ng Kamatayan ni Senador Benigno Simeon "Ninoy" Aquino Jr. | Public |
| Mon, Aug 27 | Monday | National Heroes Day Araw ng mga Bayani | Public |
| Wed, Oct 31 | Wednesday | All Saints' Day Eve | Public |
| Thu, Nov 1 | Thursday | All Saints' Day Araw ng mga Santo | Public |
| Fri, Nov 30 | Friday | Bonifacio Day Araw ni Gat Andres Bonifacio | Public |
| Sat, Dec 8 | Saturday | Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary Kapistahan ng Immaculada Concepcion | Public |
| Mon, Dec 24 | Monday | Christmas Eve | Public |
| Tue, Dec 25 | Tuesday | Christmas Day Araw ng Pasko | Public |
| Sun, Dec 30 | Sunday | Rizal Day Araw ng Kamatayan ni Dr. Jose Rizal | Public |
| Mon, Dec 31 | Monday | Last Day of The Year Huling Araw ng Taon | Public |
Mon, Jan 1 · Monday
New Year's Day
Bagong Taon
Public
Tue, Feb 13 · Tuesday
Chinese New Year
Public
Thu, Mar 29 · Thursday
Maundy Thursday
Huwebes Santo
Public
Fri, Mar 30 · Friday
Good Friday
Biyernes Santo
Public
Sat, Mar 31 · Saturday
Holy Saturday
Sabado de Gloria
Public
Mon, Apr 9 · Monday
Day of Valor
Araw ng Kagitingan
Public
Tue, May 1 · Tuesday
Labour Day
Araw ng Paggawa
Public
Tue, Jun 12 · Tuesday
Independence Day
Araw ng Kalayaan
Public
Tue, Aug 21 · Tuesday
Ninoy Aquino Day
Araw ng Kamatayan ni Senador Benigno Simeon "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.
Public
Mon, Aug 27 · Monday
National Heroes Day
Araw ng mga Bayani
Public
Wed, Oct 31 · Wednesday
All Saints' Day Eve
Public
Thu, Nov 1 · Thursday
All Saints' Day
Araw ng mga Santo
Public
Fri, Nov 30 · Friday
Bonifacio Day
Araw ni Gat Andres Bonifacio
Public
Sat, Dec 8 · Saturday
Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary
Kapistahan ng Immaculada Concepcion
Public
Mon, Dec 24 · Monday
Christmas Eve
Public
Tue, Dec 25 · Tuesday
Christmas Day
Araw ng Pasko
Public
Sun, Dec 30 · Sunday
Rizal Day
Araw ng Kamatayan ni Dr. Jose Rizal
Public
Mon, Dec 31 · Monday
Last Day of The Year
Huling Araw ng Taon
Public
Total holidays
18
in 2029
Working days remaining
246
across all of 2029
Upcoming holidays
18
during 2029
See Philippines's holidays side by side with another country to plan cross-border work.
The Philippines distinguishes regular holidays from special non-working days under Presidential Decree 442 (Labor Code) book III rule IV and Proclamation 1841 series of 2009. Regular holidays carry 200 percent pay for work performed and 100 percent pay for non-work; special non-working days carry 130 percent pay for work and no pay for non-work (the no-work-no-pay rule). Regular holidays include New Year's Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Araw ng Kagitingan on 9 April commemorating the 1942 Fall of Bataan, Labor Day, Independence Day on 12 June, National Heroes Day on the last Monday of August, Bonifacio Day on 30 November, Christmas Day, Rizal Day on 30 December, plus Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
The Labor Code (PD 442) article 83 sets the standard working week at 48 hours over six days, with the typical office and banking week being Monday to Friday at 8 to 9 hours. Sunday is the statutory weekly rest day under article 91. The Rules of Court rule 22 rolls procedural deadlines falling on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday to the next working day. Settlement of peso transactions runs on the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas's PhilPaSS RTGS system and the PCHC clearing house, which observe regular holidays; special non-working day status is set by separate Proclamation and affects clearing windows.
For people planning cross-border meetings, the practical move is to overlay Philippines's calendar with the calendars of the other countries on your team. A week that looks completely clear from your end might be a national holiday on theirs. The compare tool above pairs two country calendars and highlights the overlapping closures, so you can spot the weeks where almost no one is at their desk before you put a launch on the board.